Mirror Mirror Makeup


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Mirror, Mirror


Mirror, Mirror

Author: Kara Powell

language: en

Publisher: Zonderkidz

Release Date: 2010-06-01


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How teenage girls can combat the world’s definition of self-image through a biblical understanding of who they are If there is a teenage girl who feels comfortable with her body and appearance, the authors have yet to meet her. This book helps explain where that dissatisfaction comes from, from media like MTV, magazines, and advertisements. It then gives girls a healthy biblical perspective on physical appearance, concluding that the only real way for girls to experience lasting acceptance of their bodies is to look at how God has created them and how he intends for them to love others and themselves. Through their own vulnerability and personal stories, the authors help girls realize they are not the only ones who feel so poorly about themselves. This revolutionary book is written more like a conversation than a lecture and presents the topics and the biblical passages about self-image in new and fresh ways.

Little Magic Mirror


Little Magic Mirror

Author: Lana B'uri

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2006-08


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Empowering Digital Transformation


Empowering Digital Transformation

Author: Anna K. Zarkada

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2025-08-03


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This book contains selected papers from the 2025 Greek Marketing Academy and the Global Alliance of Marketing and Management Associations Joint Symposium (GMA-GAMMA2025) held from July 24 to 27, 2025, in Hong Kong, China. It focuses on achieving a human-centered digital transformation by empowering people and integrating processes and platforms to foster sustainable prosperity for all. It challenges conventional thinking by offering novel conceptualizations, empirical evidence, and case studies from regions at various stages of digitalization and across different product, market, and industry contexts. The book aims to equip decision-makers and academics with the tools to navigate the increasingly blurred boundaries between humans and computers, businesses, institutions, and society, and the traditional, platform, attention, and experience economies. The chapters span operations, marketing, and management and bring together a variety of country context and industries undergoing digital transformation.