Thomas Mayer Livres






A glimpse into the unseen magical world of the elementals and how they are connected with humankind
Thomas Starkey and the Commonwealth
Humanist Politics and Religion in the Reign of Henry VIII
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book explores the life of Thomas Starkey, a prominent figure of the early 16th century known for his Italianate style and influences. It delves into his cultural contributions and the unique blend of English and Italian Renaissance thought he embodied. Through a detailed examination of Starkey's works and his role in the intellectual landscape of his time, the narrative highlights his significance in shaping Renaissance humanism in England.
Focusing on the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union, the book examines the unprecedented nature of this historical experiment among sovereign states. It delves into potential operational mechanisms of the EMU and presents various scenarios that could unfold in the event of its failure, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by the union.
The paper examines the evolution of Human Resource Marketing, highlighting the shift from traditional job advertisements to the innovative strategy of Employer Branding. It explores how this modern approach enhances a company's appeal to potential employees by fostering a strong, recognizable brand identity. Through this analysis, the paper provides insights into the effectiveness of Employer Branding in attracting and retaining talent in today's competitive job market.
The work presents an innovative concept called the GazeButton, which enhances traditional button functionality by integrating advanced gaze-based interactions. This approach redefines how users can initiate actions in a user interface, moving beyond the conventional touch or click methods. The research, conducted at LMU Munich, explores the implications and potential applications of this technology in computer science, aiming to improve user experience through more intuitive interaction methods.
Austrian Economics, Money and Finance
- 204pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The investigation into mainstream monetary economics highlights the Austrian school's perspective on the creation of money through bank credit as a major contributor to economic instability. The book proposes alternatives that address these issues, emphasizing the importance of understanding the implications of credit extension and advocating for a more stable monetary system. Through this lens, it critiques existing frameworks and suggests a re-evaluation of monetary policies to foster economic resilience.
Exercises for practising spiritual self-defense.
A study of Covid vaccines from a spiritual perspective.
