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Who Moved My Cheese? An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life is a 1998 motivational business fable by Spencer Johnson which describes four reactions to change. The book is written as a parable about two mice and two "Littlepeople" during their hunt for cheese .
Johnson's last book, Out of the Maze, is a sequel to Who Moved My Cheese that references Johnson's struggle with cancer (which ultimately ended with his death in 2017) and was published posthumously in 2018. [7] Johnson's books have been translated into twenty-six languages. [8]
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Martin Lukes is a fictional character in (and putative author of) a satirical column in the Financial Times.Lukes was also the subject (and putative author) of the spinoff novel Martin Lukes: Who Moved My BlackBerry "cowritten with Lucy Kellaway".
This is a list of well-known Mormon dissidents or other members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who have either been excommunicated or have resigned from the church – as well as of individuals no longer self-identifying as LDS and those inactive individuals who are on record as not believing and/or not participating in the church.
Cheese-making was known in Europe at the earliest level of Hellenic myth. [ a ] According to Pliny the Elder , cheese became a sophisticated enterprise at the start of the ancient Rome era. [ 20 ] During the ancient Rome era, valued foreign cheeses were transported to Rome to satisfy the tastes of the social elite.
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales is a postmodern children's book written by Jon Scieszka and illustrated by Lane Smith. [1] Published in 1992 by Viking , it is a collection of twisted, humorous parodies of famous children's stories and fairy tales , such as " Little Red Riding Hood ", " The Ugly Duckling " and " The ...
Gloucester – English semi-hard cheese; Harbourne Blue – Brand of British goat cheese; Hereford Hop – English cheese; Keltic Gold – Semi-hard cheese from Cornwall, UK; Lancashire – English cheese [2] Lincolnshire Poacher cheese – English hard cheese; Little Derby – English cheese