A fascinating, life-changing book, full of practical advice for developing deeper and more satisfying relationships. Chandleroffers a fresh approach to relationship building where we are encouraged to overcome robotic, passive thinking and create a more active, optimistic self-image. Healthy, productive new relationships evolve naturally as we learn to listen to and value those around us. We can learn to "Think and Thank" in our personal and professional lives, and grow beyond negative perceptions and harmful unresolved conflicts. BOOK added by decabristka
Added by: tvdhp | Karma: 15.09 | Black Hole | 22 March 2009
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Passionate Darwinian David Attenborough, who sees evolution as the cornerstone of all the series he has ever made, shares his personal view on Darwin's controversial idea. Journeying through the last two hundred years, he tracks the changes in our understanding of the natural world, and asks three key questions: How and why did Darwin come up with his theory? Why do most people think he was right? Why is it more important now than ever before?
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This book is my journey on the road to understanding how the successful strategists learned to think strategically. In this book, I offer a synthesis of findings from several years of qualitative research in pursuit of a single question: How do successful executives learn to think strategically? As part of an interpretive case study, I conducted in-depth interviews with nine successful executives in Japan, Poland, China, Germany, the United States, and Hong Kong to pursue this inquiry. I visited the executives in their work environments to see what their worlds were like, to ask questions, to listen, and to observe.
Added by: gaman_yuriy | Karma: 25.81 | Fiction literature | 9 March 2009
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In the high-energy magic facility of Unseen University, the wizards have created a miniature cosmos that includes Roundworld, known to us as Earth. As they bicker over the meaning of this - to them - unfeasible and bizarre planet, we go on a tour of Big Science. From astrophysics to quantum mechanics, the interleaved chapters give us a briefing on the history and the present state of play of our scientific learning, while stressing alway the limits of our knowledge–.
Review 'He was unfathomably profound... the genius among geniuses who discovered, merely by thinking about it, that the universe was not as it seemed.' - Time - 'Einstein's little book serves as an excellent tying together of loose ends and as a broad survey of the subject.' - Physics Today - '[Einstein], far more than any other single person, is responsible for the way we think nowadays about material things.' - The Times Literary Supplement -