His
many seminal books and media appearances has equipped all of us with the knowledge and skill required to continue and expand his live saving work.
-- Jonathan Rosenbaum, author of Placing Movies: The Practice of Film Criticism «Schrader's book is a classic — one of the very few
seminal books on religion / spirituality and film.
The bookstore project offers a selection of books influential to the artist and reprints
of seminal books by Mr. Bragdon with supplementary content by Ms. Auerbach.
Dr. Kelly is an internationally renowned clinical psychologist, mediator and educator, and the author of
several seminal books â $ «including Surviving the Breakup: How Children and Parents Cope With Divorce (see our website link at For Your Family - Recommended Divorce & Child Custody Books).
On the occasion of the exhibition» The Body As Language: Women And Performance», at the Richard Saltoun Gallery in London for the 40th anniversary of Lea Vergine's
seminal book Body Art and Performance: The Body as Language, we bear in our mind once again the most famous women performers, we frozen the most important and intense moments and images of: Marina Abramovic, Janine Antoni, Tania Bruguera, Rebeca Horn, Hannah Wilke, Yoko Ono, Kim Sooja, Gina Pane.
Margaret Mead,
whose seminal book Coming of Age in Samoa (1928) informed the sexual revolution, observed in her field studies as an anthropologist that the most violent tribes were those that withheld touch in infancy.
These new works are presented alongside historical images by original FSA photographers such as Dorothea Lange in a catalogue whose design was inspired by Walker Evans»
seminal book American Photographs.
He authored or coauthored several
seminal books as well as numerous research papers, book chapters and monographs.
One of the things you learn early if you read Professor Michael Porter's
seminal book Competitive Strategy is looking for new competitors to your market.
It also happens to be the birthday of one of my food heroes, Janet Poppendieck, whose
seminal book Free For All: Fixing School Food in America led directly to my starting this blog back in 2010.
The disc closes out with «Behind the Shutters» (17 mins., HD) and «Into the Lighthouse» (21 mins., HD), companion featurettes that, between the careful explication of Easter eggs from Scorsese, novelist Dennis Lehane, et al and the esteemed praise of psychiatrist Dr. James Gilligan (whose guidance in helming the project Scorsese sought out on the basis of Gilligan's
seminal book Violence), mount a persuasive case for giving Shutter Island a second chance.
This short but insightful interview with Shigeru Miyamoto first appeared in an
early seminal book of video game history, «terebi game denshi yuugi taizen» from 1989.
In the opening pages of Linda Nochlin's
seminal book Realism (1971), she describes the long philosophical debate in Western culture over whether we can truly know reality through the appearances and sense data of our experiences, or only discern it via some kind of universalized essences that lie beyond the realm of immediate perception.
The exhibition also features a new series of paintings by Tim Rollins & K.O.S. made in collaboration with students from IS 218 and based on Du Bois»
seminal book Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil (1920).
Maister's 1993
seminal book Managing the Professional Service Firm identified five levers to generate sustainable profit.
Simply comment on this post and you will be entered to win a copy of LLL's
seminal book on breastfeeding: The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding.
Returning to the show is STEVEN POOLE, cult columnist at Edge Magazine, and author
of seminal book «Trigger Happy — Video Games and the Entertainment Revolution.»
On the 40th anniversary of Lea Vergine's
seminal book Body Art and Performance: The Body as Language (1974), Richard Saltoun Gallery presents The Body As Language: Women And Performance.
Author of
several seminal books, including Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present (1979) and Performance: Live Art from the 1960s (1998), she is the Founding Director of «Performa», a non-profit organization for the development, commission and presentation of performance art.
Influenced early in his career by Walker Evans's
seminal book American Photographs (1938), he was drawn to the «razor sharp, infinitely detailed, images of small town...
Perhaps the first to grasp the full significance of globalization, and to experience global consciousness intensively, was the Jesuit priest - scientist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881 - 1955),
whose seminal book The Phenomenon of Man was written before 1940 but not published until after his death.
As William Strauss and Neil Howe put it in
their seminal book Generations (almost anybody pontificating about generational cohorts is channelling Strauss and Howe, even if they don't realize it), «More than anyone, they have developed a seasoned talent for getting the most out of a bad hand.»
Companies can not succeed in societies that fail, or so argue Daniel Esty and Andrew Winston in Green to Gold,
their seminal book on corporate environmental strategy.
He wrote
the seminal book on high - tech marketing.
Robert Cialdini's
seminal book is a must - have for anybody who's interested in the science behind what makes people take action.
In
his seminal book, Marketing High Technology, legendary VC and former Intel executive Bill Davidow said, «Marketing must invent complete products and drive them to commanding positions in defensible market segments.»
Buffett devoured the American economist's
seminal book, The Intelligent Investor, while attending the University of Nebraska — Lincoln (UNL).
It also delivers scores about how much of a «Mars» or a «Venus» a person is based on the philosophy of John Grays»
seminal book, «Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus».
If you really want to understand investment psychology & economics you really need to read
the seminal book The Black Swan by Nassim Taleb.
Benjamin Graham's and David Dodd's 1934 Security Analysis is
the seminal book on value investing.
In October 1970, Greer published one of
the seminal books of second wave feminism, the international bestseller The Female Eunuch (HarperCollins).
«Armageddon Now» is
a seminal book in Liefeld's body of work.
In
his seminal book, The Future of the Disabled in Liberal Society (University of Notre Dame Press), he reflects:
After
his seminal book The Greeks and the Irrational appeared, with its depictions of blood rituals, chthonic deities of revenge, haruspicy, and so forth, who would presume to return to the naiveté of Hamilton, especially by claiming a Greek superiority in the arts of civilization?
What you need to know about Dr. Fuhrman's aggressive weight - loss plan from
his seminal book Eat to Live.
A groundbreaking seminar led by Dr. Shefali herself on
her seminal book: The Conscious Parent.
The traditional methods of assimilating knowledge, by rote learning for instance, advocated by the likes of Amy Chua (interviewed in Weekend last January) in
her seminal book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, do not necessarily prepare children for the successful futures we assume they will.
By: Meika Rouda I have been doing some research on a book I am writing and heard an interview with Nancy Verrier, the author of
the seminal book «The Primal Wound» which made a huge impact in the adoption community when it was published in the 1990's.
As Peter W. Singer's argues in
his seminal book Wired for War, this prospect does not belong to the realm of science fiction: we are amidst a revolution in military warfare, with digital and robotic technology increasingly replacing human decision in contemporary warfare.
«We would be happy to send the councilman a copy of Robert Ward's
seminal book, New York State Government, in order to give him a refresher course on the legislative process,» said Cuomo spokeswoman Dani Lever.
Charles Elton, founder of modern animal ecology, has described how Huxley inspired him as an undergraduate, introduced him to key biological problems while on expeditions to Spitsbergen, and then leant on him to write
his seminal book Animal Ecology, in a series edited by Huxley.
«I don't think most hunger - gatherers farmed until they had to, and when they switched to farming they traded quality for quantity,» says Mark Cohen of the State University of New York at Plattsburgh, co-editor with Armelagos, of one of
the seminal books in the field, Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture.
O'Neill's
seminal book The High Frontier envisioned people living and farming in giant rotating cylinders in space.
Back in the late 1960s, when Paul Ehrlich wrote
his seminal book The Population Bomb, rapid population growth was arguably the number 1 threat to the planet's future.