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John Bryant

    John Hope Bryant est un leader reconnu dans le domaine de l'autonomisation et un entrepreneur visionnaire. Son écriture se concentre sur des approches révolutionnaires du leadership, en mettant l'accent sur les principes de l'amour comme base pour surmonter la peur dans les organisations et la société. Le style de Bryant est direct et inspirant, conçu pour inciter les lecteurs à l'action et favoriser un changement de mentalité en matière de leadership et de littératie financière.

    Herman Melville: A Half Known Life
    Love leadership: the new way to lead in a fear-based world
    Up from Nothing
    How Round Is Your Circle?
    The London Marathon
    3:59.4
    • 3:59.4

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(52)Évaluer

      Ladies and gentlemen, here is the result of event nine, the one mile: first, #41, Roger Bannister ... It took a wholesale reimagining of running itself, as each generation built on the discoveries and secrets of the last, until the fateful day finally arrived, and an impossible dream became reality:6 May 1954.

      3:59.4
    • The London Marathon

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(42)Évaluer

      If you want to experience something, run a marathon' - Emil ZatopekThe London Marathon salutes 25 years of the London Marathon by exploring the incredible physical and mental challenge that lies at the very heart of marathon running.

      The London Marathon
    • Invites readers to explore many of the same fundamental questions that working engineers deal with every day. This title illustrates how physical models are created from abstract mathematical ones.

      How Round Is Your Circle?
    • Up from Nothing

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(48)Évaluer

      "Despite popular belief, American opportunity is not dead. Bestselling author John Hope Bryant shows us that economic liberation is right in front of us--if you know where to look"-- Provided by publisher

      Up from Nothing
    • A dynamic young leader shows how leading with love and respect creates success in business and life Written by the founder of Operation HOPE and advisor to the past two U.S. presidents, this groundbreaking book makes the case that the best way to get ahead is to figure out what you have to give to a world seemingly obsessed with the question: What do I get? Aimed at a new generation of leaders and extremely relevant for today's economic climate, Love Leadership outlines Bryant's five laws of love-based leadership-Loss Creates Leaders (there can be no strength without legitimate suffering), Fear Fails (only respect and love leads to success), Love Makes Money (love is at the core of true wealth), Vulnerability is Power (when you open up to people they open up to you), and Giving is Getting (the more you offer to others, the more they will give back to you). One of today's most influential leaders, Bryant has appeared on Oprah and in articles in the LA Times, NY Times, and the Wall Street Journal Bryant's bold approach to leadership is well-suited for today's tough economic environment and a world gripped by fear and uncertainty Outlines the innovative five laws of love-based leadership Love Leadership is that unique and powerful book that bridges the gap between solid business advice and pure inspiration.

      Love leadership: the new way to lead in a fear-based world
    • Herman Melville: A Half Known Life

      • 656pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      "Herman spent only his first year at No. 6 Pearl St. along Manhattan's Battery. Barely a toddler in the fall of 1820, he moved with his two older siblings, merchant father Allan Melvill, age 38, and perpetually expectant mother Maria, age 29, to 55 Cortlandt Street, a few blocks north on the West Side"--

      Herman Melville: A Half Known Life
    • Lady Patricia

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around a midnight crime and an unusual death at an animal sanctuary, prompting a group of rescued horses and ponies to escape, guided by their charismatic leader, 'Lady Patricia.' As they embark on their journey, questions arise about their destination and the motivations behind their flight. The narrative intertwines themes of freedom and survival, featuring a former commando's unexpected involvement, political intrigue with the House of Commons, and a looming threat to Lady Patricia's life.

      Lady Patricia
    • Life in Our Hands

      A Christian Perspective on Genetics and Cloning

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the ethical implications surrounding genetic and biological modifications across various life forms, including plants, animals, and humans. It examines the moral dilemmas, potential benefits, and risks associated with these advancements, prompting readers to consider the impact of such technologies on society and the environment. Through a critical lens, it encourages thoughtful discussion about the responsibilities that come with scientific innovation and the future of life as we know it.

      Life in Our Hands
    • Rooted in peer-reviewed research, this book explores the intricate connections between economics, energy, and thermodynamics. It builds upon the author's previous publications and working papers, offering a comprehensive examination of how these fields interrelate and influence one another. Through rigorous analysis, the work aims to deepen understanding of the energy sector's economic implications and the thermodynamic principles that underpin it.

      Thermoeconomics - A Thermodynamic Approach to Economics Third Edition
    • Beyond Human?

      Science and the Changing Face of Humanity

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Delving into the intersection of science and faith, the narrative offers insights from a Christian Bioethics Professor, who navigates complex ethical dilemmas in the scientific realm. The book examines how religious beliefs influence scientific understanding and decision-making, providing a unique perspective on contemporary bioethical issues. Through personal anecdotes and scholarly analysis, it encourages readers to reflect on morality, human dignity, and the implications of scientific advancements in light of Christian values.

      Beyond Human?