Mark Huff has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors, with an average listener rating of 1★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is New Zealand: The Best of New Zealand Travel Guide.

Thinking of going to New Zealand? If you want to learn about the best of New Zealand, then you have come to the right place. Planning a trip to a strange country can be a bit intimidating sometimes, but this audiobook will make the whole process a lot easier. New Zealand is legendary for its natural beauty and ancient cultures. Even today New Zealand is still a unique mix of modern and old that creates an exceptional experience for every traveler that comes to its shores. This audiobook is not the encyclopedia of travel books. If you are looking for an audiobook with every inch of New Zealand covered then this audiobook is not for you. However, if you want to know about the best New Zealand has to offer in an easy and efficient way, then this audiobook is for you. New Zealand is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. New Zealand consists of two main islands, and this audiobook will walk you through the best of both, starting with the North Island and then moving on to the South Island. What will we cover in this audiobook? How to get into New Zealand and how to move around The weather of New Zealand The North Island The South Island Museums and galleries Hotels and restaurant options National parks Special places that you have to see on your trip
©2016 Gary Jones (P)2017 Gary Jones

Photographs Not Taken is a collection of photographers' essays about failed attempts to make a picture. Editor Will Steacy asked each photographer to abandon the conventional tools needed to make a photograph - camera, lens, film - and instead make a photograph using words, to capture the image (and its attendant memories) that never made it through the lens. In each essay, the photograph has been stripped down to its barest and most primitive form: the idea behind it. This collection provides a unique and original interpretation of the experience of photographing, and allows the reader into a world rarely seen: the image making process itself. Photographs Not Takenfeatures contributions by: Peter Van Agtmael, Dave Anderson, Timothy Archibald, Roger Ballen, Thomas Bangsted, Juliana Beasley, Nina Berman, Elinor Carucci, Kelli Connell, Paul D'Amato, Tim Davis, KayLynn Deveney, Doug Dubois, Rian Dundon, Amy Elkins, Jim Goldberg, Emmet Gowin, Gregory Halpern, Tim Hetherington, Todd Hido, Rob Hornstra, Eirik Johnson, Chris Jordan, Nadav Kander, Ed Kashi, Misty Keasler, Lisa Kereszi, Erika Larsen, Shane Lavalette, Deana Lawson, Joshua Lutz, David Maisel, Mary Ellen Mark, Laura McPhee, Michael Meads, Andrew Moore, Richard Mosse, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Laurel Nakadate, Ed Panar, Christian Patterson, Andrew Phelps, Sylvia Plachy, Mark Power, Peter Riesett, Simon Roberts, Joseph Rodriguez, Stefan Ruiz, Matt Salacuse, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Aaron Schuman, Jamel Shabazz, Alec Soth, Amy Stein, and others.
©2012 Daylight (P)2012 Daylight

This book sheds light on the importance of language skills and elucidates the benefits of enhancing language skills. Moreover, it also explains how improving your language skills will strengthen your communication skills and persuasiveness. The eminent importance of building language skills as an indispensable component of cultural training programs is often overlooked. Language skills are critical to hone for effective communication skills of which employees who are slated to be transferred to the company’s overseas division should competently master. The importance of knowing multiple languages and understanding cultural nuances goes beyond being able to attain more success in an international corporate environment. The benefits of honing language skills are multitudinous and can be highly advantageous for the individual to eminently enhance. “Language not only enhances the capability to understand other cultures but also the ability to understand, speak, read, and write in world languages, in addition to English, is critical to success in business, research, and international relations. Moreover, foreign languages are the most critical communication tools we have to develop relationships across cultures and solve complex cross-border challenges - both at home and overseas. In a business setting, communicating in the first language of the client results in more effective business. Language training renders employees more confident when working with teams, partners, and vendors. Beyond language acquisition being a bridge into other cultures, new empirical evidence suggests that language learning also encourages the development of empathy and effective interpretive skills. Language learning is only going to grow in importance as globalization makes the world more and more interconnected, and 71 percent of business leaders are currently planning to grow in markets in which English is not spoken.” (“25 Reasons Why”, 2017).
©2019 Dr. Harrison Sachs (P)2019 Dr. Harrison Sachs

The Federal Reserve has never been robbed. FBI Special Agent Jack Miller, pulled into a high-profile case to mentor a new agent, finds himself in a clash with the toughest opponent of his career. The chase culminates in the bowels of the city, in the storm sewers and tunnels beneath the Ninth District Federal Reserve of Minneapolis.
©2012 Douglas Dorow (P)2012 Douglas Dorow