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Mark Whitehead

    Cet auteur explore les intersections de la géographie humaine, des études urbaines et de la durabilité. Son travail se penche sur les impacts des sciences psychologiques sur les politiques publiques, se concentrant souvent sur la planification écologique et urbaine. À travers ses livres et ses écrits journalistiques, il offre des perspectives perspicaces sur la manière dont nous pouvons mieux comprendre et façonner nos environnements et nos sociétés. La vaste expérience académique de l'auteur et la supervision de la recherche soulignent un engagement à enquêter et à résoudre des problèmes environnementaux et sociétaux critiques.

    A Daily Walk
    Leviticus
    Numbers
    Spaces of Sustainability
    Environmental Transformations
    Jack the Ripper
    • Jack the Ripper

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      No-one in the annals of crime is capable of arousing such passionate debate as the perpetrator of the Whitechapel Murders in 1888. Was he a demented Royal, a Masonic assassin, a sexually-frustrated artist, a member of the Czarist secret police, a crazed reformist or even an escaped gorilla? This revised and updated edition contains a summary of Jack's crimes, victims and the illfated police investigation. It considers many of the Ripper's proposed identities, bringing you up to date with the latest suspects.

      Jack the Ripper
    • Environmental Transformations

      A Geography of the Anthropocene

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the intersection of human practices and environmental systems, this book explores key themes in environmental geography, including the carbon cycle, hydrology, and forest ecology. It integrates theories from various disciplines such as demography, industrial capitalism, and urban development. The primary aim is to highlight the unique contributions of geographers in analyzing the anthropocene, emphasizing the importance of a geographical perspective in understanding human-environmental relations.

      Environmental Transformations
    • Spaces of Sustainability

      Geographical Perspectives on the Sustainable Society

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores how geography can be applied to evaluate and understand the development of a sustainable society. It delves into various geographical methods and frameworks that contribute to sustainability analysis, highlighting the discipline's relevance in addressing contemporary environmental challenges. Through this lens, readers gain insights into the intersection of geography and sustainability, fostering a deeper comprehension of societal transformations toward eco-friendly practices.

      Spaces of Sustainability
    • Numbers

      Learning to Hear God

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the journey of a people freed from Egypt, emphasizing their struggle to recognize and understand God's voice. It delves into the challenges they face in developing a relationship with the divine and highlights the importance of spiritual guidance in their lives. Through this journey, readers are invited to reflect on their own ability to discern divine communication and the significance of faith in navigating life's challenges.

      Numbers
    • Leviticus

      Learning to Be Holy

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the theme of holiness, this book delves into the significance of living a life that reflects divine purity and moral integrity. It examines the spiritual and ethical implications of the biblical command to be holy, encouraging readers to embrace a transformative journey towards a deeper relationship with the sacred. Through insightful reflections and practical guidance, it aims to inspire individuals to cultivate holiness in their daily lives, fostering a sense of purpose and connection to a higher calling.

      Leviticus
    • A Daily Walk

      The Gospels and Acts

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative chronicles a transformative year spent in daily reflection on the New Testament, guided by the teachings of Jesus. Each morning, the author engages with Scripture, capturing insights and lessons learned. This journey not only deepens spiritual understanding but also invites readers to experience the profound impact of faith and personal revelation through a dedicated practice of writing and contemplation.

      A Daily Walk
    • A Daily Walk

      The Books of the Law

      • 398pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The book offers a personal reflection on a transformative year spent studying the Pentateuch and documenting daily insights from Scripture. Through this journey, the author shares the lessons learned from Jesus, inviting readers to explore the teachings and experiences that shaped their faith. Each entry serves as a guide to understanding biblical principles and deepening one's relationship with God.

      A Daily Walk
    • A Daily Walk

      The Letters and Revelation

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative chronicles a transformative year spent in daily reflection and learning from Jesus through the New Testament. Each morning's scripture reading inspired personal insights and teachings, capturing the author's spiritual journey and growth. The book serves as a testament to the profound impact of scripture on daily life and offers readers a glimpse into the author’s intimate experiences and revelations during this incredible adventure.

      A Daily Walk
    • Dropping Our Nets

      Walking in His Footsteps

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring the journey of discipleship, this student guide outlines nine essential steps to follow Jesus, emphasizing the need to let go of old ways. It serves as a practical resource for new believers and those mentoring them, providing foundational insights into the Christian faith and the transformative process of walking in Christ's footsteps.

      Dropping Our Nets
    • Whitehead and Jones examine the history and use of nudging as a policy tool and consider when and where they are best deployed, if at all.

      Nudging