New Zealand Listener magazine: November 15-21, 2014; Self control
Notes
Sweet success: New research confirms that self-control is a powerful indicator of future success. Red-light rescue: Thousands worldwide are enslaved in the sex-trafficking industry. Daniel Walker, a New Zealander in the business of setting them free. Distant relations: Whitlam and Kirk were hardly kindred spirits - but neither were most Australian and NZ PMs until recently. Smiling through: Witi Ihimaera. Dairy me: A new history of the dairy industry. Getting out of neutral: protecting innocent, vulnerable people against genocide. Jungle fever: 40th anniversary of Muhammed Ali's crowning glory. Deep and meaningful: On the anniversary of the Pike River Mine disaster, Dave Dobbyn comes out to play.Additional Notes
self control, brain, human trafficking, sex slaves, John Key, New Zealand Prime Ministers, Australian Prime Ministers, Witi Ihimaera, dairy farming, dairy industry, genocide, ISIS, Muhammad Ali, Dave Dobbyn, Pike River Mine disasterLocation | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Library | R28789 |
Dewey: | 14 M |
pub: | 2014 |