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Book Synopsis The Varieties of Human Greatness: A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Hon. Nathaniel Bowditch, LL. D., F.R.S., Delivered in the Church on Church Green, March 25, 1838 by : Alexander Young
Download or read book The Varieties of Human Greatness: A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Hon. Nathaniel Bowditch, LL. D., F.R.S., Delivered in the Church on Church Green, March 25, 1838 written by Alexander Young and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2024-09-01 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reprint of the original, first published in 1838.
Book Synopsis The Varieties of Human Greatness. A Discourse [on 1 Chronicles Xxix. 12] on the Life and Character of the Hon. N. Bowditch by : Alexander YOUNG (D.D., of Boston, Mass.)
Download or read book The Varieties of Human Greatness. A Discourse [on 1 Chronicles Xxix. 12] on the Life and Character of the Hon. N. Bowditch written by Alexander YOUNG (D.D., of Boston, Mass.) and published by . This book was released on 1838 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Varieties of Human Greatness by : Alexander Young
Download or read book The Varieties of Human Greatness written by Alexander Young and published by . This book was released on 1838 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Educating for Human Greatness by : Lynn Stoddard
Download or read book Educating for Human Greatness written by Lynn Stoddard and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 187 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Educating for Human Greatness is the long overdue paradigm shift for the way we educate children in our public schools. This field-tested model, created by a group of master educators, broadens and deepens education so it all makes sense, yet it simplifies the process we call school. Educating for Human Greatness restores joy and enthusiasm to teaching and learning, enabling to produce superior outcomes with students. EfHG empowers everyone -students, parents, administration, legislators, and it will especially restore honor and respect to teachers- empowering them to develop as great contributors to the profession. In general, Educating for Human Greatness helps everyone fall in love with learning. The Educating for Human Greatness conception can be used by parents at home to help bring out the best in their children every day. It is also a valuable model for teachers in business, government, or church. The principles and priorities are now readily available to add zest to your life, too. -Anthony Dallmann-Jones, PhD, Editor Educating for Human Greatness educators should not be surprised when students find it difficult to leave the building in the afternoon and race to school the next morning! -Frank Kros, President of The Upside Down Organization
Book Synopsis Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned by : Kenneth O. Stanley
Download or read book Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned written by Kenneth O. Stanley and published by Springer. This book was released on 2015-05-05 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why does modern life revolve around objectives? From how science is funded, to improving how children are educated -- and nearly everything in-between -- our society has become obsessed with a seductive illusion: that greatness results from doggedly measuring improvement in the relentless pursuit of an ambitious goal. In Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned, Stanley and Lehman begin with a surprising scientific discovery in artificial intelligence that leads ultimately to the conclusion that the objective obsession has gone too far. They make the case that great achievement can't be bottled up into mechanical metrics; that innovation is not driven by narrowly focused heroic effort; and that we would be wiser (and the outcomes better) if instead we whole-heartedly embraced serendipitous discovery and playful creativity. Controversial at its heart, yet refreshingly provocative, this book challenges readers to consider life without a destination and discovery without a compass.
Book Synopsis The Laws of Human Nature by : Robert Greene
Download or read book The Laws of Human Nature written by Robert Greene and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2018-10-23 with total page 626 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of The 48 Laws of Power comes the definitive new book on decoding the behavior of the people around you Robert Greene is a master guide for millions of readers, distilling ancient wisdom and philosophy into essential texts for seekers of power, understanding and mastery. Now he turns to the most important subject of all - understanding people's drives and motivations, even when they are unconscious of them themselves. We are social animals. Our very lives depend on our relationships with people. Knowing why people do what they do is the most important tool we can possess, without which our other talents can only take us so far. Drawing from the ideas and examples of Pericles, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther King Jr, and many others, Greene teaches us how to detach ourselves from our own emotions and master self-control, how to develop the empathy that leads to insight, how to look behind people's masks, and how to resist conformity to develop your singular sense of purpose. Whether at work, in relationships, or in shaping the world around you, The Laws of Human Nature offers brilliant tactics for success, self-improvement, and self-defense.
Book Synopsis A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Hon. Nathaniel Bowditch, LL. D., F.R.S. by : Alexander Young
Download or read book A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Hon. Nathaniel Bowditch, LL. D., F.R.S. written by Alexander Young and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2024-09-06 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reprint of the original, first published in 1838.
Book Synopsis Stevens's Historical Collections by : Henry Stevens (Jr.)
Download or read book Stevens's Historical Collections written by Henry Stevens (Jr.) and published by London : [s.n.]. This book was released on 1881 with total page 378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Created for Greatness by : Alexandre Havard
Download or read book Created for Greatness written by Alexandre Havard and published by Scepter Publishers. This book was released on 2017-03-31 with total page 83 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Created for Greatness explains the virtue of magnanimity, a virtue capable of setting the tone of your entire life, transforming it, giving it new meaning and leading to the flourishing of your personality. Magnanimity is the willingness to undertake great tasks; it is the source of human greatness. Along with humility, it is a virtue specific to true leaders emboldened by the desire to achieve greatness by bringing out the greatness in others. Complete with practical steps and points for personal examination, this book will not only inspire you, but will place you firmly on the path to a more magnanimous life.
Book Synopsis Variety, Or, Selections and Essays by : Priscilla Wakefield
Download or read book Variety, Or, Selections and Essays written by Priscilla Wakefield and published by . This book was released on 1809 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Victorian Novelists by : James Oliphant
Download or read book Victorian Novelists written by James Oliphant and published by . This book was released on 1899 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Chambers's Information for the People by : William Chambers
Download or read book Chambers's Information for the People written by William Chambers and published by . This book was released on 1856 with total page 876 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Return to Greatness written by Alan Wolfe and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2009-02-09 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Has America, in its quest for goodness, sacrificed its sense of greatness? In this sharp-witted, historically informed book, veteran political observer Alan Wolfe argues that most Americans show greater concern with saving the country's soul than with making the nation great. Wolfe castigates both conservatives and liberals for opting for small-mindedness over greatness. Liberals, who at their best insisted on policies of national solidarity, have convinced themselves that small is beautiful, prefer multiculturalism to one nation, and are mistrustful of executive political power. Conservatives, who once embraced strong, active central government and an ideal of national citizenship, now support huge tax cuts that undermine America's future ability to undertake any ambitious, long-term project at home or abroad. No great society, in Wolfe's view, has ever been built on the cheap. Wolfe notes that neither the conservatives' call for small-scale faith-based initiatives nor the recent embrace on the left of a grassroots "civil society" can provide health care to tens of millions of uninsured Americans or ensure national security in an age of terrorism. To find better solutions, Wolfe looks back at specific moments in our national experience, when, in the face of sharp resistance, aspirations for the idea of national greatness shaped American history. He demonstrates how a bold and ambitious political agenda, championed at various times by Alexander Hamilton, John Marshall, Abraham Lincoln, and the two Roosevelts, steered the country toward periods of national strength and unity. Steeped in a colorful, panoramic reading of history, Return to Greatness offers a fresh take on American national identity and purpose. A call to action for a renewed embrace of the ideal of an activist federal government and bold policy agendas, it is sure to become a centerpiece of national debate.
Book Synopsis The Seven Chakra Personality Types by : Shai Tubali
Download or read book The Seven Chakra Personality Types written by Shai Tubali and published by Mango Media Inc.. This book was released on 2018-09-01 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Use knowledge of the chakras to better understand yourself, your happiness, and your purpose in this book by the author of The Seven Wisdoms of Life. While the power of chakra healing is well known, chakras can also be utilized to discover your life’s purpose and direction. The seven chakras are energy centers in our bodies that shape our experience of life. By understanding their different qualities and how they influence us, we can better understand our perceptions, values, needs, and desires. Yogi Shai Tubali is one of Europe’s leading experts in the ancient chakra system, and in The Seven Chakra Personality Types, he shares his insights into how knowing our chakras can help us know ourselves. Each one of us has a chakra that is more dominant for us than for others. This book helps readers discover which chakra is dominant for them and what that reveals about their personality. In addition, each person possesses a second and third chakra that influence the way they experience life. By learning your combination of chakra personality types, you become better equipped to make decisions that are right for you in all aspects of life, from careers and relationships to fulfilling your greatest potential and purpose.
Book Synopsis Types and the Antitype; Lectures ... by : George Trevor
Download or read book Types and the Antitype; Lectures ... written by George Trevor and published by . This book was released on 1864 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Catalogue of Books Added to the Library of Congress, from December 1, 1868, to December 1, 1869 by : Library of Congress
Download or read book Catalogue of Books Added to the Library of Congress, from December 1, 1868, to December 1, 1869 written by Library of Congress and published by . This book was released on 1870 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Essence of Christianity by : Ludwig Feuerbach
Download or read book The Essence of Christianity written by Ludwig Feuerbach and published by LONDON: KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER, & CO. This book was released on 2014-10-31 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Example in this ebook § 1. The Essential Nature of Man. Religion has its basis in the essential difference between man and the brute—the brutes have no religion. It is true that the old uncritical writers on natural history attributed to the elephant, among other laudable qualities, the virtue of religiousness; but the religion of elephants belongs to the realm of fable. Cuvier, one of the greatest authorities on the animal kingdom, assigns, on the strength of his personal observations, no higher grade of intelligence to the elephant than to the dog. But what is this essential difference between man and the brute? The most simple, general, and also the most popular answer to this question is—consciousness:—but consciousness in the strict sense; for the consciousness implied in the feeling of self as an individual, in discrimination by the senses, in the perception and even judgment of outward things according to definite sensible signs, cannot be denied to the brutes. Consciousness in the strictest sense is present only in a being to whom his species, his essential nature, is an object of thought. The brute is indeed conscious of himself as an individual—and he has accordingly the feeling of self as the common centre of successive sensations—but not as a species: hence, he is without that consciousness which in its nature, as in its name, is akin to science. Where there is this higher consciousness there is a capability of science. Science is the cognisance of species. In practical life we have to do with individuals; in science, with species. But only a being to whom his own species, his own nature, is an object of thought, can make the essential nature of other things or beings an object of thought. Hence the brute has only a simple, man a twofold life: in the brute, the inner life is one with the outer; man has both an inner and an outer life. The inner life of man is the life which has relation to his species, to his general, as distinguished from his individual, nature. Man thinks—that is, he converses with himself. The brute can exercise no function which has relation to its species without another individual external to itself; but man can perform the functions of thought and speech, which strictly imply such a relation, apart from another individual. Man is himself at once I and thou; he can put himself in the place of another, for this reason, that to him his species, his essential nature, and not merely his individuality, is an object of thought. Religion being identical with the distinctive characteristic of man, is then identical with self-consciousness—with the consciousness which man has of his nature. But religion, expressed generally, is consciousness of the infinite; thus it is and can be nothing else than the consciousness which man has of his own—not finite and limited, but infinite nature. A really finite being has not even the faintest adumbration, still less consciousness, of an infinite being, for the limit of the nature is also the limit of the consciousness. The consciousness of the caterpillar, whose life is confined to a particular species of plant, does not extend itself beyond this narrow domain. It does, indeed, discriminate between this plant and other plants, but more it knows not. A consciousness so limited, but on account of that very limitation so infallible, we do not call consciousness, but instinct. Consciousness, in the strict or proper sense, is identical with consciousness of the infinite; a limited consciousness is no consciousness; consciousness is essentially infinite in its nature.1 The consciousness of the [3]infinite is nothing else than the consciousness of the infinity of the consciousness; or, in the consciousness of the infinite, the conscious subject has for his object the infinity of his own nature. To be continue in this ebook