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Robert Wheeler

    Fort de vingt ans d'expérience militaire dans diverses cultures et fonctions, le Dr Robert Wheeler s'est profondément intéressé à la quête humaine de sens et de but. Il a consacré deux autres décennies au monde universitaire, concentrant ses recherches sur les traits de personnalité qui favorisent la santé, le bien-être et la performance. Wheeler a développé des instruments de mesure et mené des analyses pour des programmes de promotion de la santé. Son travail vise à améliorer la qualité de vie et à approfondir notre compréhension de l'amélioration de la santé.

    Jim Thorpe
    Survival of Life
    Clinical Law for Clinical Practice
    • Clinical Law for Clinical Practice

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the application of clinical law, this book highlights various cases relevant to clinical practice in the United Kingdom. It serves as a valuable resource for clinicians across all eight regulated professions and legal professionals involved in medical disputes, offering insights and practical implications drawn from real-world scenarios.

      Clinical Law for Clinical Practice
    • Survival of Life

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the fundamental issue of survival, the book delves into how ancient ancestors sought to understand life's purpose, creating explanations that fostered support, morals, and a sense of belonging. These early insights laid the groundwork for religions that have shaped societies. However, the author argues that these belief systems have not evolved alongside modern experiences and research, leading to a decline in their relevance and benefits in contemporary life.

      Survival of Life
    • Born in 1888 in Oklahoma Territory, Jim Thorpe was a Sac and Fox Indian. In 1912 he participated in the Olympic Games in Stockholm, winning both the decathlon and pentathlon. It was then that King Gustav V of Sweden dubbed him "the world's greatest athlete."

      Jim Thorpe