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James D Olson

    James Olson est un philosophe formé en management dont les études ont couvert les affaires, l'ingénierie, l'art, les religions orientales et occidentales, le yoga, le qigong, la psychologie, la langue, la programmation neurolinguistique, la philosophie et la perspective du cerveau. Olson a passé sa vie à travailler pour unifier sa compréhension des choses matérielles, des idées et des énergies spirituelles en embrassant des concepts harmonieux et en éliminant ceux qui créent des conflits. Il s'appuie sur des valeurs conservatrices de ferme et chrétiennes, intégrant des perspectives complémentaires de religions orientales, des points de vue libéraux européens, la sagesse de l'Égypte ancienne, des faits scientifiques, la discipline des affaires et des aperçus spirituels modernes. Sa mission est d'aider à équilibrer les énergies masculine et féminine de la planète, et ainsi à un état plus pacifique, par sa promotion de la pensée globale.

    How Whole Brain Thinking Can Save the Future
    The Grandparent Vocation
    Landscape Ecology Principles in Landscape Architecture and Land-use Planning
    To Catch a Spy
    Clinical Pharmacology Made Ridiculously Simple
    • A concise overview of the most important principles in clinical pharmacology, with drug comparisons in clear chart format. The book blends the essentials of basic pharmacology and clinical pharmacology so that transition from classroom to clinic is less abrupt. The text that surrounds the tables emphasize key issues pertaining to therapeutic rationale, basic pharmacologic principles and clinical use of drugs. Topics include Principles of Pharmacology (Pharmacokinetics, drug actions at multiple levels, drug interactions, tolerance, dependence and withdrawal), Peripheral Nervous System, Central Nervous System, Cardiovascular and Hematology Drugs, Respiratory Drugs, GI Drugs, Anti-Infective Agents, Anticancer drugs, Anti-Inflammatory and Immunomodulating Agents, and Endocrine System Drugs. Principles of pharmacology -- Peripheral nervous system -- Central nervous system -- Cardiovascular and hematology drugs -- Respiratory drugs -- Gastrointestinal agents -- Anti-infective agents -- Anticancer drugs -- Anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating agents -- Endocrine system

      Clinical Pharmacology Made Ridiculously Simple
    • To Catch a Spy

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(8)Évaluer

      In To Catch a Spy: The Art of Counterintelligence, former Chief of CIA counterintelligence James M. Olson offers a wake-up call for the American public, showing how the US is losing the intelligence war and how our country can do a better job of protecting its national security and trade secrets.

      To Catch a Spy
    • This book is about grandparenting as a Christian vocation for the afternoon and evening of life. The author presents the unconditional love of a grandparent as indicative of a vocation, a calling from God. He explores the vocation of grandparent in all of its multiple dimensions of being and doing, including play and joy and laughter. Each chapter includes questions for personal or group reflection.

      The Grandparent Vocation
    • Our brains have numerous functioning parts, all of which serve us at any one moment. But decades of research reveal the existence of two basic brain "operating systems"--two fundamental ways in which the whole brain processes incoming information. Because of this phenomenon of brain dominance, most of us tend to favor the input of either our "dualistic" left-brain (which focuses on parts instead of wholes) or our holistic right hemisphere. This means that typically only half of our innate intelligence informs our thinking--and since the left-brain operating system dominates most males, our culture has itself become left-brain dominant. How Whole Brain Thinking Can Save the Future explores this left-brain bias in our civilization, revealing it to be the root cause for centuries of war, racism, and political polarization--and eons of misunderstanding between the sexes. While most of our technological and scientific progress is driven by left-brain thinking, the great advances to come will require that we consciously harness both sides of our brain to greatly improve our cognition. Award-winning author James Olson goes on to explain how we can achieve greater internal harmony between the two operating systems of the brain--both as individuals and as a culture--thus showing us how ad why thinking with our whole brains will lead us to peace and to the ultimate healing of our relationships and our world.

      How Whole Brain Thinking Can Save the Future