The Power of Character: Prominent Americans Talk about Life, Family, Work, Values, and More
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3h 7m 53s
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English
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9781597774390

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Michael Josephson., Michael Josephson|AUTHOR., Wes Hanson|AUTHOR., Warren Bennis|AUTHOR., Stephen L. Carter|AUTHOR., & David Ackroyd|READER. (1998). The Power of Character: Prominent Americans Talk about Life, Family, Work, Values, and More . Phoenix Books, Inc..

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Michael Josephson et al.. The Power of Character: Prominent Americans Talk About Life, Family, Work, Values, and More Phoenix Books, Inc, 1998.

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Michael Josephson, et al. The Power of Character: Prominent Americans Talk About Life, Family, Work, Values, and More Phoenix Books, Inc., 1998.

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