A great book which explores the development and impact of group therapy on the person and society at large.
-- President Bill Clinton «
A great book which should wake up humankind!»
-- Talli Nauman, The Herald Mexico «
A great book which should wake up humankind!»
Great book which explains in great detail why this works.
It is
a great book which is located on my Resources page (and is an affiliate link) if you wish to check it out.
A great book which is both an introduction to philosophy, and an introduction to theology, showing how philosophy guided and informed our theology, and why this is not bad, as long as we maintain a balance between «the one and the many» or God and humanity.
A great book which every Christian should read.
For a start, I can recommend
you some great books which have helped me a lot.
And yet whether by algorithms, their focus on a particular niche market, or the saturation of the market, there are a lot of AUTHORS out there who have written truly
GREAT books which go unnoticed every day.
Both services are hoping that by initially seeding the services with great books they will attract readers who will, in turn, attract more
great books which will eventually lead to a virtuous cycle.
Not exact matches
Before it was turned into a movie, (
which was
great in some scenes, painful in others) Ender's Game was an absolutely amazing
book.
As a voracious reader and all around brilliant guy, Gates is in a
great position to evaluate
which books are worth the time of a busy entrepreneur.
To mark the
book's release, Sutton gave a lengthy interview to New York Magazine's Jessica Pressler,
which covers lots of ground (including
great, if weird, tricks to prevent nastiness from getting under your skin).
Presented by the
Great Game of Business, the Gathering of Games is the largest open -
book management conference of the year, in
which hundreds attend to learn innovative best practices, introduce OBM to newcomers, invigorate current employees with new ideas, and network with fellow OBM practitioners.
As I meander through the pages of Drawdown -
which is nicely illustrated and makes a
great coffee table
book and conversation piece - I am struck by how interconnected everything is.
Bathe believes that the open -
book system,
which cultivates a culture of knowledge sharing, motivates
greater group productivity.
Yes, you'll need to have captivating visuals and a clear message with
great content,
which you can read all about in the aforementioned dozens or hundreds of
books and articles on ecommerce.
The IT engineer has published a
book, La Cassaforte degli Evasori,
which tells his side of the story, writing how he came up with the decision to organise the
greatest leak of secret bank details to date.
Collins is the author of the best - selling business
books Built to Last and Good to
Great, both of which address this simple but vexing question: Why do some companies become great while others flou
Great, both of
which address this simple but vexing question: Why do some companies become
great while others flou
great while others flounder?
The biggest proponent of transparency in the workplace is a company called The
Great Game of Business,
which offers strategies on open
book management.
In our new
book of the same name, my coauthors and I explain how values, a foundation of trust, and effective leadership allow organizations of all industries to maximize their human potential,
which leads to
greater innovation and revenue growth.
Conservatives are often closer to pragmatic, irrational and authoritarian policies —
which was one reason the late
great free - market economist Friedrich Hayek wrote «Why I am not a conservative» as a postscript to his
book The Constitution of Liberty.
I think Buffett wrote a bunch of letters that were compiled by Lawrence Cunningham that get (ph) into topics, and that was laid out and I always assign that in my class
which I just think is a
great,
great book and you mention my three
books three times and so you have to read those too.
«I got wiped out personally in 1968,
which was the last really crazy, silly stock market before the Internet era... I became a
great reader of history
books.
Note: the terms «bullets» and «cannonballs» are references to Jim Collins»
book Great by Choice,
which I highly recommend reading.
Jess has a new
book out, Panic Proof,
which discusses how a
great VA is the righ...
The
great financial analyst Benjamin Graham wrote in his
book The Intelligent Investor, after
which this column is named, that «the investor's chief problem — and even his worst enemy — is likely to be himself.»
CAROL LOOMIS: In the conclusion of a
book, Dear Chairman,
which you recommend in this year's annual letter, a new
book you recommend, the author argues that «the life's work of
great investors is inevitably reabsorbed into the industrial complex with little acknowledgement of their accomplishments.
Bob and Doug discuss the
great Bull Market that began in 1978,
which Bob predicted in his first
book «The Elliott Wave Principle».
My friend Jason Brady wrote an entire
book on this subject, called Income Investing,
which is a
great book for equity people who might not know a lot about bonds.
He is Joel Greenblatt, a
great value investor, financial thought leader and author of several bestselling
books including The Little
Book That Still Beats the Market,
which is considered an investment classic.
So, here are those five meaningful thoughts that Guy writes about in his
book,
which I believe serve a
great learning for most people aspiring to find a
greater meaning in life and become better as value investors.
Her next
book will be on how the Halocaust was not only a fabrication, but «
great fun» for the Jews who were treated to special «summer camps» from
which they never returned.
Consider Siegel's account below of what American middlebrow culture really was like (
which if you follow the link includes the success of Mortimer Adler's «
Great Books for Everybody» campaign) alongside what I said in that entry:
Reading Phylis Tickles»
book the
Great Emergence
which traces through history 500 year cycles of re-formation of organized religion.
«
Great potential for growth in the Baby Boomer market,» one of the
book's memos reads, «but will require awareness campaigns to promote the concept of «guilt,»
which 53 — 68 - year - old respondents to a survey reported they are «less likely» or «unlikely» to experience.»
For several years I taught
Great Books classes to college undergraduates, and the European focus of the four - semester sequence (the first part was called «Roots of Western Thought») illuminated issues of
which Augustine made the first consummate exploration: personal identity, individuality, the inviolable and incommensurate self.
In the apocalyptic developments reflected in the
books of Ezekiel, Joel, and Daniel, the judgment takes shape as a
great battle in
which Yahweh will rescue his people from the hands of the powerful empires
which have held them in bondage.
Bennett's list of the
great books authored by such
great souls, limited to the Humanities
which are his immediate concern, run from Homer to Nietzsche, and from the Federalist Papers to Letter from the Birmingham Jail.
If the Christ paradigm offers salvation to the rich via his identification with the oppressed masses in their struggle for justice, this route must really mean a
greater enrichment of experience for that rich man than, let us say, the enjoyment of good
books and music
which the continued leisure of the upper class could have afforded him.
And the last
book of the Bible prophetically pointed to the gradual depletion of religion, that is false religion, by its members at Revelation 16,
which says: «And the sixth one (of seven angels) poured out his bowl (symbolizing God's anger) upon the
great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up, that the way might be prepared for the kings from the rising of the sun.»
A
book called Disinformation, co-written by General Pacepa and the American professor of law Ronald Rychlak (best known for his
book Hitler, the War and the Pope, a well - researched defence of Pius XII's record during the Second World War),
which spells out these revelations at
greater length, is «dubious at best» — or at least, the bits written by Pacepa are: the reviewer NCR admits that «what Rychlak contributes, drawn from his earlier work on Pope Pius, appears solid».
The
great challenge, the one that took me a
book to articulate and
which I suspect will take me a lifetime to work out, is to hold every piece of my faith experience in love, even the broken bits, even the parts that still cut my hands and make them bleed.
Many, many
great scientists are writing
books on their activities, but
books which are in fact philosophical works... Science produces metaphysical questions and, in fact,
great scientists tend to solve these problems... The problem is to believe that these solutions belong to science, or to believe that a philosophical solution is given immediately by science.
Commentaries on Virgil and Virgilian legends» in
which Virgil appears as a powerful magician» make up the last half of the
book,
which will be of
great interest to scholars and devotees of the poet.
The Equal Opportunities Commission (now the Equality and Human Rights Commission, EHR) spent a
great deal of your money and mine in telling schools to ban
books which showed boys taking the lead or doing adventurous things, on the grounds that such
books were «sexist».
Chapters xl - lv of that
book contain the prophecies of the
great Anonymous of the Exile,
which are often referred to, conveniently though inaccurately, as those of the «Second Isaiah».
is still remarkably fresh and clarifying, stressing the «dialogic» and relational qualities for
which Buber had become famous with his
great 1936
book I and Thou.
With
books which, like those of the Bible, were transmitted in manuscript for many centuries, the possibilities of variation are very
great, and the work of textual criticism (as it is better called) is correspondingly serious.
At any rate, Deleuze himself invites the comparison, referring to Process and Reality as «one of the
greatest books of modern philosophy,» and linking his own use of «descriptive notions» to that deployment of «empirico - ideal notions [
which] we find in Whitehead» (cf. D&R 284).