While numerous books have been written on the topic, my picks below (in no particular order) cover what I would consider the most
influential books on emotional intelligence.
They have all done amazing things, built amazing careers,
wrote influential books or built products people want to use.
The authors of one of the most
influential books predicting ecological doom in the 1970s, The Limits to Growth, have written a more optimistic sequel.
The book has become a part of curriculum at many universities and graduate schools and is still hailed as one of the most
influential books in the field of play therapy.
Sands, a professor of international law at University College London and author
of influential books on the Iraq war and interrogation techniques at Guantánamo Bay, said that failure to act on climate change would lead to an even bigger European refugee crisis than today's.
Atlas Shrugged is the «second most
influential book for Americans today» after the Bible, according to a joint survey conducted by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month Club.
Inspired by Discipline and Punish, the extraordinarily
influential book by the philosopher Michel Foucault, the exhibition explores power, control and surveillance, increasingly a part of all our lives.
James Scott Bell Jim is an author and writing coach
whose influential books on writing have helped people around the world become novelists.
His word is stll the most
influential book ever written and is God - breathed, yet you who can do nothing on your own think YOU have the answers.
While a great (or awful) book review in a major publication can have tremendous impact on a book's sales,
influential book reviews also appear in blogs, in online bookstores, and social media.
Warren Buffett has a quote saying that security analysis the intelligent investor in The Wealth of Nations were three very,
very influential books shaping his life.
Ever since Alasdair MacIntyre turned to the concept of a practice in his
extraordinarily influential book After Virtue, this concept has been used to solve almost every problem imaginable.
The Book Reviewer Yellow Pages is the only comprehensive source of
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Heizer's father, Robert, who grew up in Lovelock, Nevada, was one of the most prominent anthropologists of his time, teaching for almost thirty years at the University of California, Berkeley and authoring
numerous influential books, particularly about Native American culture in the West.
Since social media is such a valuable tool for authors to build an audience and sell their books, ARCs can also be sent to influential people (such as other writers, celebrities, talk show hosts,
influential book clubs, etc.) for the sole purpose of having the advanced readers post on their social media
But when I was 11, I read a book called All About Dinosaurs, which was by Roy Chapman Andrews [the American explorer and naturalist thought to have inspired the creation of Indiana Jones], and it was a
pretty influential book in many ways.
Another
particularly influential book helped him earn his first million, he says in an interview with Money: «Cashing in on the American Dream» by Paul Terhors.
Singer was more responsible than anyone else for making the term «speciesism» known, beginning in 1975 with his highly
influential book Animal Liberation and continuing with his widely professed proposal that so - called human non-persons can be killed (infanticide or non-voluntary euthanasia) because of their «lower» moral status.
In 2006, Christianity Today named it the twelfth most
influential book among «The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals.»
Of particular concern to Weil is how food can help reduce the risk of disease, as outlined in his highly
influential book Eating Well for Optimum Health.
While Longo tells Mike he used his identity because he was a fan of his writing, I am sure that Longo — recalling how Capote befriended a killer and wrote an
enormously influential book on his case — choose him knowing he needed a redeeming, career - saving gig.
The revival of progressive education, with open classrooms, student - centered learning, and whole language, which was all the rage in the 1970s, could be found in a
few influential books of that time.
The most comprehensive review of place - based education; its pedagogy and its practice; yet to appear, by the author of the highly
influential book Beyond Ecophobia.
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Also on view were recently uncovered preparatory diagrams for his late white paintings and
influential books from Chimes's personal library with custom wood jackets made by the artist.
In 1968, after dropping out of his course, Penone presented his first solo exhibition; a year later, he was included as the youngest figure in the art historian Germano Celant's
influential book Arte Povera, which effectively fused many of Italy's leading postwar artists into a loosely bound movement.
This exhibition takes its cue from Donna Haraway's
influential book Staying With The Trouble (2016), in which the prominent academic argues that the world can not be understood «as the heroic story, told yet one more time, of the privileged signifier moving across time and space to bring back the prize at the end and die».
Originally at MoMA in New York, this show takes many of its cues from British artist David Bachelor's
influential book Chromophobia, and features Ad Reinhardt, Blinky Palermo, Richard Serra, Gerhard Richter and many others.
You can read two of Teilhard's most
influential books touching on this concept — «The Phenomenon of Man» and «The Future of Man» — online.
Groundswell is one of the most
influential books regarding marketing in the world of web 2.0 so my brief review is not likely to accurately convey the significance of this book.