365 Ways to Change the World
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Great to give as well as to keep, this ultimate idea-a-day handbook can help anyone make a difference through do-able acts of conscience and kindness.
Michael Norton is universitair docent marketing aan de Harvard Business School. Zijn onderzoek is tweemaal uitgelicht in de "Year in Ideas" uitgave van The New York Times Magazine. In 2012 werd hij door het tijdschrift Wired geselecteerd voor de "Smart List" als een van de "50 mensen die de wereld zullen veranderen."
Great to give as well as to keep, this ultimate idea-a-day handbook can help anyone make a difference through do-able acts of conscience and kindness.
Marking its 20th year in print the new 6th edition of this fundraising bible has been brought bang up to date for a new generation of fundraisers. Chapters on the National Lottery, Government Funding, Company Giving, the European Union contain are fully revised and updated. Essential for new and experienced fundraisers.
The narrative centers on Moses Theodore Ramsey, known as Motor, whose life intertwines with a diverse cast of characters, including an ex-skinhead, a Satanist, and various individuals struggling with addiction. As Motor navigates a turbulent path filled with darkness and personal demons, the story explores themes of redemption and the capacity for change. Readers will witness his journey through chaos and the challenge of confronting his own destructive tendencies, culminating in a gripping coming-of-age tale.
Set against the backdrop of the contentious 2018 U.S. Congressional elections, Maine's Second District emerges as a unique political landscape. Characterized by its rural, predominantly white population, the district has a history of surprising electoral choices, swinging between Democratic and Republican candidates. Amidst a surge of political ad spending and an experimental ranked choice voting system, local issues like healthcare and community identity take center stage. The election culminates in a stalemate, resolved by a rookie federal judge, highlighting the district's resilience and distinctiveness in American politics.
The Times of a Transgender Person
The narrative explores an individual's ongoing struggle with dysphoria, delving into the emotional and psychological challenges they face. It highlights the complexities of identity and self-perception, portraying the character's journey towards understanding and acceptance. Through personal experiences, the story sheds light on the impact of dysphoria on relationships and daily life, ultimately emphasizing resilience and the quest for authenticity.
Exploring the dark and chilling life of Countess Elizabeth Bathory, this book delves into the psyche of one of history's most notorious female serial killers. Known for her gruesome acts and macabre reputation, Bathory is depicted as a complex figure embodying various monstrous traits. The narrative promises an intense examination of her infamous legacy, inviting readers to confront the unsettling realities of her psychopathic nature. This work offers a deep dive into the life of a woman who has captivated and horrified for centuries.
Exploring the concept of the Universal Mind, often referred to as God, the book delves into the future of Earth and its implications. It focuses on Posa-Earth Reality, which reflects on past Earth experiences, providing insights into existential questions about divinity. Additionally, it discusses the current global system's decline, offering readers answers and perspectives on the interconnectedness of spirituality and environmental realities.
Focusing on the recovery principle of co-production in mental health services, the book defines it as a collaborative approach where service users, family members, carers, and supporters unite to enhance various facets of mental health care. It emphasizes the importance of partnership in fostering improvement and creating a supportive environment for all involved.