Cette auteure, psychologue, explore les influences sur la nature humaine à travers la fiction et la non-fiction. Son travail se penche sur la psychologie au travail et la création de contenu en ligne, avec un intérêt particulier pour l'intersection de la psychologie et de la créativité. Sa fiction moderne et crue est décrite comme osée, terre-à-terre, pleine d'action et drôle.
Described as a publishing phenomenon, Lost London transports the reader back in time with amazing and evocative photographs. For this revised edition another 16 pages and approximately 50 previously unpublished photographs have been added
In a world where self-motivation is increasingly the key to success, psychologist and communications expert Philippa Davies aims to show how to give ourselves, and others, the impetus we need. Discover how moods influence motivation, how to grow our creative thinking, techniques to think positively in all circumstances, methods to motivate everyone from family and friends to work colleagues, and the importance of leading by example and coaching others. The author offers practical suggestions and real-life case studies to help us achieve our goals.
The book explores the evolution of the Secret Intelligence Service, detailing its structural development from its founding to the conclusion of the Cold War. It offers insights into the agency's organizational changes, operational strategies, and the impact of historical events on its functions. Through a comprehensive analysis, it sheds light on the complexities of intelligence work during a pivotal era in global history.
Offers historical and religious insights into the period of authorship, from
Babylon to Bar Kokhba, and expert interpretation of the manuscripts using
palaeography, Carbon-14 dating and computer reconstructions. This title
includes factfiles, tables, reconstructions, scroll photographs and a guide to
where to see the scrolls.
A collection of papers dealing with the role of liberalism in the United States during the 1980s and what it means for the 1990s in American politics. Other, related, political areas covered include social and economic policy (health, women's and urban issues) and foreign policy.
The book provides an in-depth exploration of the U.S. electoral process, examining its intricacies across all levels and branches of government. It delves into the mechanisms of elections, the role of various institutions, and the impact of political dynamics on the democratic system. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of how elections shape governance and influence policy-making in the United States.