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List of Books That Every Innovator & Startup Owner Should Read
by Decoding Innovation
- 3 year ago |  567
  • 1. The Second Machine Age by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee
  • 2. The Rise And Fall Of American Growth by Robert J. Gordon
  • 3. The Startup Owner’s Manual by Steve Blank
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6 Books You Should Read If You Liked 'The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A Fuck'
by Sneha Nagdev
- 3 year ago |  721
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  • Self-help books are not everybody's cup of tea. But, if you liked Mark Ronson's counterintuitive approach to the genre, here are 6 books that might hold your fancy.
  • 1.Ego Is The Enemy by Ryan Holiday- This book talks about how greatness can be achieved by taming the ego.It is invaluable, especially if you’re the kind of person who’s obsessed with the social media culture.
  • 2. How To Stop Worrying And Start Living by Dale Carnegie- This classic does not just focus on self-betterment but also provides practical tips to lead a better life free from worry, fear and doubt.
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The 5 Types of Orgasms You Should Know About
by The Health Tales
- 3 year ago |  650
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  • 1.Clitoral- These orgasms are often felt on the surface of the body, like a tingly feeling along your skin and in your brain.
  • 2.Vaginal- These orgasms are deeper in the body and can easily be felt by the person penetrating the vagina because the vaginal walls will pulse.
  • 3.Anal- Before the big O, you may feel an intense need to pee, but the contractions definitely won’t be felt around the genitals. Instead, they’ll be around the anal sphincter.
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Who should consider home health care?
by Advino Home Healthcare
- 3 year ago |  581
  • Home health care is for people of all ages. It is often ordered by a doctor after a person comes home from the hospital. However, others may find it helpful:
  • Individuals with complex medical needs, or whose treatment requires special medical equipment or careful monitoring.
  • Individuals who return home after surgery or an injury and need medical care or supervision, or assistance with self-care, household tasks, and errands or appointments.
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