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Mhamad Sardar

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Average rating: 4.78 · 9 ratings · 3 reviews · 3 distinct works
KURD AND KURDISTAN

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Petroleum Act Of The Kurdistan

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Duhok Governorate Geography

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The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli
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The Confidence Game by Maria Konnikova
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Konnikova's writing is engaging and accessible, weaving together real-life stories of con artists and their victims with insights from psychology and neuroscience. The book delves into the various tactics used by con artists to gain our trust, exploi ...more
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Games people play by Eric Berne
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Some readers might find the Freudian undertones a bit much, and the book's analysis of gender roles definitely hasn't aged well. However, if you can look past those aspects, there's a lot of valuable insight to be gained. ...more
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Influence by Robert B. Cialdini
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"Influence" is a masterclass in understanding the levers that make people tick. Cialdini breaks down the science of persuasion into six principles: reciprocity, scarcity, authority, consistency, liking, and consensus. While the book focuses on market ...more
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Who's Pulling Your Strings? How to Break the Cycle of Manipul... by Harriet B. Braiker
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"Who's Pulling Your Strings?" is a no-nonsense guide to recognizing and dealing with the manipulators in your life. It's a wake-up call for those who are tired of being pushed around and want to reclaim their power.

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The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
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"The 48 Laws of Power" is a no-holds-barred guide to navigating the ruthless world of power dynamics. Robert Greene doesn't sugarcoat anything, offering a brutally honest look at the strategies and tactics used by history's most cunning manipulators. ...more
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Violence and the Sacred by René Girard
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René Girard takes a scalpel to the underbelly of human society, dissecting the complex relationship between violence and the sacred. It's a challenging read, but one that offers profound insights into the origins of conflict, sacrifice, and the ritu ...more
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Demonic Males by Richard W. Wrangham
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This book pulls no punches in its exploration of the evolutionary roots of male violence. It's a raw and unflinching look at the dark side of masculinity, but it also offers valuable insights into the motivations behind aggression.

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