Author: WAO Team

The consumer packaged goods industry has faced an onslaught of recent challenges — including calls for more transparent labeling and eco-friendly packaging — with food companies in particular forced to pivot rapidly in response to consumer preferences and legislation. Smaller, more agile companies have the upper hand, according to innovation experts Jonathan Tofel and Carolina Sasson. How can big companies keep up? “Data shows that small to medium food companies are driving 45% of the growth in share in recent years,” Sasson said. “There are clear methodologies that can be harnessed and implemented in large companies with great success.” In…

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What does it mean to “become” inevitable? When we think of inevitability, we think of something that is pre-determined or bound to happen. some even associate the word with Destiny, a path set in the stars to a conclusion that was always meant to be. It was never something one could become, rather it was something they would eventually be. Growing up, I was inevitable, according to my mother. My father was extremely abusive to us when I was a child before they divorced. After he left, she had severe trust issues with men, which transferred to me. To her,…

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In front of thousands of fans at Manhattan’s Beacon Theatre, U2 vocalist Bono began his book tour by singing, making jokes, and shouting out his life narrative. He also performed one Italian song, “Torna a Surriento,” a faultless operatic rendition. In celebration of his new memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story, Bono began his Stories of Surrender book tour on Thursday evening in New York City. He is now a published and best-selling author. The 62-year-old singer, songwriter and humanitarian defined himself as an eternal boy (born Paul David Hewson) with his fists “in the air,” a “grandstanding” rock star…

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The latest book by French author Rene Naba examines the nuclear emergency and threat that Pakistan and China’s relationship poses to South Asia and the rest of the world. This week, the Geneva Press Club hosted a book release event for the “Nuclearization of Asia, ” in which 35 people physically attended and 23 engaged through virtual participation. UN press correspondents and Tribune de Geneve, a Geneva-based international radio representative, also participated. The author is the former head of the Arab Muslim world in the diplomatic service of the AFP and vice president of the International Center for the Fight…

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After more than a year of anticipation, Prince Harry has revealed his memoir’s title and release date. The book titled “SPARE” will be released on January 10, 2023. The book’s title is “Spare,” and Penguin Random House describes it as a story written with “raw, unflinching honesty” and full of “insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the enduring power of love over loss.” In a statement released on Thursday, Penguin Random House recalled the shocking death of Prince Harry’s mother, Diana, in 1997 and the accompanying picture of Harry and his brother “going behind their mother’s coffin as the…

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Hacking the God Code: The Conspiracy to Steal the Human Soul delivers what author Patricia Cori calls a “booster shot of truth” to all who are ready to hear it. “It exposes the sinister web of lies and manipulation that has been perpetrated upon humanity at all levels of society and the institutions we have been taught to trust,” Cori said. “At this time of incredible upheaval, I expose the tactics of a corrupt and unfathomably ruthless global cabal, whose aim it is to enslave us by destroying our precious DNA connection to God-Source energy.” With “the determination of an investigative…

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More products. More productivity. More profits. More activities. More accomplishments. More accolades. More performing. More pleasing. More perfecting. More pay. More PTO. More perks. We buy into the belief that we have to do more, to have more, to be more, and that will sum up to success. Then, along comes the Pandemic Pause. Followed by The Great Resignation. The Great Reconfiguration. The Great Reevaluation. Something isn’t adding up and it doesn’t take a calculus class to solve for the differential. The heart behind the headlines is that the “more” on offer isn’t summing up to success for most of us. And, as a result, we’re channeling our collective curiosity toward a more courageous question. More…of what? Maybe you’re on a…

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While most book reviewers agree that Janet Kravetz ’s Sky Curse is an exceptionally written sci-fi series, some argue that the debut novel Sky Curse: The Chosen Five can easily belong to a few genres. Here are some quotes that support this argument:  “This was such an intense, captivating conspiracy thriller that meets YA sci-fi and a dystopian novel.” Anthony Avina from Author Anthony Avina’s Blog “Exceptionally well-written, creative, and utterly unique, Sky Curse by Janet Kravetz is the modern YA genre’s equivalent of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. The book turns Huxley’s use of Soma, sleep-learning, and psychological manipulation into…

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We study almost everything in school but about wealth, and we can’t deny that money plays a vital role in everyone’s life. Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki is one of those books which help us to gain knowledge about wealth on a deeper level. Many people don’t know what works as assets and what as liabilities, which is why they spend their hard-earned money in the wrong places. In the book Rich Dad Poor Dad, the author explains aptly the difference between them. A person who is naive to the world of money can also learn about it…

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“Winning is not the most important thing, it’s the only thing.” If we have a national creed, that’s it. We care only about the winners: the most successful, brilliant, beautiful, talented, or charming among us. They matter, their faults are tolerated, their kindness exaggerated, and their companionship sought. Losers live in a different world. This book of cartoons and aphorisms is a tale of the two worlds – how people are selected for each world and how they live once they’re there. If you’re a winner, read this book, and thank God you got what you deserve because you’re an…

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