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The Home Front: Life in America During World War II

[Contains some explicit content] Free for a limited time. Narrated by award-winning actor Martin Sheen, The Home Front: Life in America During World War II takes listeners into the lives of Americans at home who supported the war effort and sustained the country during wartime. The war brought immediate, life-changing shifts; from the rationing of butter, to an explosion of war-related jobs, to mixed-signals about the role of women in society. Feel what living in the United States was like for everyday people during this disruptive and uncertain period of American history in the newest Audible Original series.

Listen to the entire series for free through mid-November.

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Spam Nation: The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime_from Global Epidemic to Your Front Door

There is a Threat Lurking Online with the Power to Destroy Your Finances, Steal Your Personal Data, and Endanger Your Life.

In Spam Nation, investigative journalist and cybersecurity expert Brian Krebs unmasks the criminal masterminds driving some of the biggest spam and hacker operations targeting Americans and their bank accounts. Tracing the rise, fall, and alarming resurrection of the digital mafia behind the two largest spam pharmacies―and countless viruses, phishing, and spyware attacks―he delivers the first definitive narrative of the global spam problem and its threat to consumers everywhere.

Blending cutting-edge research, investigative reporting, and firsthand interviews, this terrifying true story reveals how we unwittingly invite these digital thieves into our lives every day. From unassuming computer programmers right next door to digital mobsters like “Cosma”―who unleashed a massive malware attack that has stolen thousands of Americans’ logins and passwords―Krebs uncovers the shocking lengths to which these people will go to profit from our data and our wallets.

Not only are hundreds of thousands of Americans exposing themselves to fraud and dangerously toxic products from rogue online pharmacies, but even those who never open junk messages are at risk. As Krebs notes, spammers can―and do―hack into accounts through these emails, harvest personal information like usernames and passwords, and sell them on the digital black market. The fallout from this global epidemic doesn’t just cost consumers and companies billions, it costs lives too.

Fast-paced and utterly gripping, Spam Nation ultimately proposes concrete solutions for protecting ourselves online and stemming this tidal wave of cybercrime―before it’s too late.

“Krebs’s talent for exposing the weaknesses in online security has earned him respect in the IT business and loathing among cybercriminals.… His track record of scoops…has helped him become the rare blogger who supports himself on the strength of his reputation for hard-nosed reporting.” ―Bloomberg Businessweek

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101 Leadership Quotes from My Battlefield, Your Office: Leadership Lessons from the Front Line

I joined the Marine Corps during my second year of law school and served as a criminal defense counsel and criminal prosecutor. But when I deployed to Iraq in 2006, it wasn’t in the role of a JAG officer. In the Marine Corps all the officers learn the basics of many different jobs, so I volunteered for the deployment as a Civil Affairs Team Leader. I led a team of eight Marines and a Navy Corpsman. We were attached to a Marine infantry battalion between Fallujah and Ramadi in Al-Anbar Province. I was expected to develop contracts with the local population to help rebuild the basic infrastructure needed for any city. The projects were designed to provide clean running water, functioning electricity, driveable roads, and well-needed schools. But in the fall of 2006, when the insurgency in Iraq was at its most powerful level, members visited the local Iraqis at night with death threats for any indication of cooperation.

The time I spent in Iraq was the highlight of my career—not too many lawyers get to lead Marines in a war environment. I learned a lot about myself, and effective leadership, while I was there. I was out with a squad of Marines on a regular combat patrol on Oct. 18, 2006. We had just gotten to an area near one of our forward operating bases where an enemy sniper had already killed a few Marines. We had a reporter with us that day, and I noticed him standing around at one of our stops. When we started walking away from the Humvee at the next stop, I warned him to move faster. He stepped forward and a split second later, a bullet came in right where his head had been and hit the wall near us. The next shot hit me behind my left ear and exited out my mouth, causing catastrophic damage. When the Corpsman came running over, the Marines near me told him I was dead.

Blood poured out of my head as Corpsman George Grant focused on keeping me alive. He somehow performed rescue breathing on my destroyed mouth, and then cut open my throat and performed an emergency tracheotomy so I would not drown on my own blood. George was only 25 at the time and had never performed that kind of surgery on a human before, although he had done it once on a pig during a controlled training environment for Corpsmen at Camp Pendleton, California.

It is now 10 years since my injury. I cannot see out of my left eye, I am missing most of my teeth and the end of my tongue, and I cannot talk clearly. I cannot run because the doctors removed several of the bones in my legs to reconstruct my upper and lower jaws. I also suffer from post-traumatic stress and a traumatic brain injury.

Thanks to Corpsman Grant, my wife and family, and numerous individuals and organizations, I have had a fortunate recovery. I retired as a lieutenant colonel, ultimately practiced law for 15 years, and now run my own business as an inspirational speaker and leadership advisor.

I have taken what I learned in the Marines and applied it to the corporate business world, because I learned that operating in the military and leading a team in the private or public sector have definite parallels. Knowing that most people do not have the benefit of learning leadership through an organization like the Marine Corps, and that we can all benefit from the principles our military holds dearly, I wrote “My Battlefield, Your Office: Leadership Lessons from the Front Lines.”

What you are reading now are 101 of the most poignant leadership quotes from “My Battlefield.” Each comes from the heart and is based on my real life experience. Through my own reflective process, I collected the quotes I thought would be most impactful to those who take leadership seriously. I hope that each one will give you something to think about and help you on your journey to be a better leader.

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The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience

Whether he was introducing the latest iPad or delivering a keynote presentation, Steve Jobs electrified audiences with his incomparable style and showmanship. He didn’t just convey information in his presentations; he told a story, painted a picture, and shared a vision. He gave his audience a transformative experience that was unique, inspiring, and unforgettable. Now you can do it too, by learning the specific techniques that made Jobs the most captivating communicator on the world stage. Using Jobs’s legendary presentations as a blueprint, communication-skills coach Carmine Gallo has mapped out a ready-to-use framework of presentation secrets to help you plan, deliver, and refine the best presentation of your life. You’ll learn how to: • Create an inspiring brand story • Answer the one question that matters most • Paint a specific, memorable, and consistent vision • Make numbers meaningful • Deliver unforgettable moments • Build visually engaging slides • Master stage presence • Make it look effortless • Rehearse effectively • Have fun Every chapter provides tools and strategies for you to implement in your next presentation. Using actual presentations from Steve Jobs, Gallo helps you identify and adopt Jobs’s techniques to keep your audience on the edge of their seats, giving customers, clients, and coworkers alike an exciting experience. With The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs, you can take charge of any room, deliver your message concisely and clearly, convey the value of your products and services, and sell your ideas more persuasively than you ever imagined possible. Best of all, you’ll blow away the competition, turning prospects into clients and clients into evangelists for your brand. Steve Jobs was a hard act to follow but once you start using his techniques in your own presentations, you’ll be hard to forget.

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Lead from the Front: 101 Leadership Quips, Quotes and Anecdotes That Will Impact Your Career and Your Life

What does it take to rise above in today’s highly competitive workplace? What will bring you more satisfaction in the hours spent outside of the office? Thirty-year corporate leader Jim Lipuma has learned that many of the measures he implemented in order to build a strong team at work proved equally beneficial in his personal life. Lipuma shares a wealth of his most effective strategies for success in an easy-to-read resource that can change the way you lead your team—and your life.

Lead From The Front: 101 Leadership Quips, Quotes And Anecdotes That Will Impact Your Career And Your Life will help you steer clear of the pitfalls, and seize the opportunities that abound in any leadership position. Its real-world approach to management gives you the tools you need to gain allegiance, build trust and confidence, and achieve breakthrough results for a crucial professional edge.

From the power of “we” to a firm “no jerks” policy, Lipuma’s arsenal of hard-won tactics will ensure that your workplace is rewarding, exhilarating, and fulfilling. Take a page from this invaluable book, and you will watch your world transform from on the clock to off the charts.

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One Foot in Front of the Other: Daily Affirmations for Recovery

365 days of inspiration for the recovery journey, filled with wisdom to ground, guide, and renew the spirit.

Recovery—whether from addictive or compulsive behaviors, codependency, childhood trauma, dysfunction or loss—is not an event to be conquered, but an ongoing process of healing and self-discovery. It requires patience, perseverance, and self-awareness. Putting one foot in front of the other, moment-by-moment and day-by-day, builds courage, self-esteem, and resilience. A key component of staying on the right path is guidance from those who have walked it before. One Foot in Front of the Other gives readers a hand to hold as they face the challenges of living and provides a wellspring of knowledge from which to draw inspiration, and hope.

Nationally renowned trauma and recovery expert Dr. Tian Dayton gives readers all the tools they will need on their journey of recovery, just as she has for countless of her own patients. Written in the ‘I’ format, each page speaks intimately to readers, offering straightforward and user-friendly wisdom through inspired readings. This powerful little book will help readers examine their lives and recapture feelings of gratitude and positivity opening to the grace of self-renewal.

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Storm Front (A Virgil Flowers Novel)

The thrilling new novel in the #1 New York Times–bestselling series.

In Israel, a man clutching a backpack searches desperately for a boat. In Minnesota, Virgil Flowers gets a message from Lucas Davenport: You’re about to get a visitor. It’s an Israeli cop, and she’s tailing a man who’s smuggled out an extraordinary relic—a copper scroll revealing startling details about the man known as King Solomon.

Wait a minute, laughs Virgil. Is this one of those Da Vinci Code deals? The secret scroll, the blockbuster revelation, the teams of murderous bad guys? Should I be boning up on my Bible verses?

He looks at the cop. She’s not laughing. As it turns out, there are very bad men chasing the relic, and they don’t care who’s in the way or what they have to do to get it. Maybe Virgil should start praying.