This best-selling debut of poetry is a collection of glimpses into some of the wonderful corners of our lives–a personal journey in everyday life and travels on unimaginable terrains that can be found everywhere if you are just willing to look at. Each part of the collection serves a different purpose, is set in a different scene and helps to rethink and recreate. Each poem is a raw, authentic human experience.
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Managing Around is a podcast about Social Sciencing and Magic Managing. I am Maik Arnold, a Professor for Social Management, talking about teaching in higher education, developments in the edtech industry, academic writing, and many other things.
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