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From Autumn To Ashes
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Daniel H. Pink Free Agent Nation: How America's New Independent Workers Are Transforming the Way We Live
The Organization Man is history. Taking his place is America's new economic icon: the "free agent" - the job-hopping, tech-savvy, fulfillment-seeking, self-reliant, independent worker...
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Way We Live Alfresco, The
author: Cliff, Stafford; publisher: Thames & H.
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Stories We Live by, The
This book should be value for all those who are interested in enhancing their self-understanding. It should also serve as useful classroom text for undergraduates and advanced students in personality and social psychology, counselling and psychotherapy. author: McAdams, Dan P.; publisher: Guilford P.,U.S.
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Way We Live Now, The
Augustus Melmotte has the reputation of a great financer and huge quantities of money pass through his hands. He entertains the emperor of China and is offered a seat in Parliament. No one thinks to examine the nature of his millions until he is caught forging the deeds to an estate he is buying. author: Trollope, Anthony; publisher: Oxf.U.P.
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Essential Poems for the Way We Live Now
This volume from Daisy Goodwin is for the way we live now. With wit and insight, these poems explore what it means to be British today - from bad public transport, teeth and weather to our famous countryside, sense of humour and stiff upper lip. author: ; publisher: HarperCollins
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Way We Live, The
Lifestyle inspiration from around the world is presented in over 1000 images by photographer Gilles de Chabaneix. These photographs of the shaping and designing of the human environment are a treasure house of design ideas. author: Cliff, Stafford; publisher: Thames & H.
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WHERE WE LIVE
author: VARIOUS; publisher: EMI
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Could We Live on the Moon?
Could we call the Moon home someday? This book looks at what would help humans survive there and the things we would need. author: ; publisher: Longman
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Where We Live
author: Hewitt, Sally; publisher: F.Watts
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BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) The Story We Live by: A Reader's Guide to the New Testament
Pages: 280, Paperback, BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship)
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Myths We Live by, The
Mary Midgley argues in her powerful new book that far from being the opposite of science, myth is a central part of it. A tour de force of clear thinking on why we are more than the sum of our molecules, The Myths We Live By is essential reading. author: Midgely, Mary; publisher: Routledge
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Wm B Eerdmans Publishing Co In Whom We Live and Move and Have Our Being: Panentheistic Reflections on God's Presence in a Scientific World
Pages: 348, Unknown Binding, Wm B Eerdmans Publishing Co
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Simon & Schuster Ltd On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (and Always Have) in the Future Tense
Pages: 352, Paperback, Simon & Schuster Ltd
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WHERE WE LIVE
author: TANYA SAVORY; publisher: 5031366014290
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WHERE WE LIVE
author: TANYA SAVORY; publisher: 5031366014290
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Way We Live Now
author: Trollope, Anthony; publisher: Modern Library,Random House,US
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Myths We Live by
The Myths We Live By is a powerful, clearly written book that shows us what goes wrong when we try to apply the metaphors of science to the problems of our lives. Essential reading for anyone concerned about how to understand the world today. author: ; publisher:
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How is it That We Live After Death and What is the Meaning of Life
author: Steinpach, Richard; publisher: Stiftung Gralsbotschaft,Germany
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Oxford University Press Inc, USA The Self We Live by: Narrative Identity in a Postmodern World
Pages: 282, Paperback, Oxford University Press Inc, USA
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HarperSanFrancisco The Hero Within: Six Archetypes We Live by
Pages: 208, Paperback, HarperSanFrancisco
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HarperCollins Publishers House Thinking: A Room-By-Room Look at How We Live
Pages: 329, Hardcover, HarperCollins Publishers
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HarperCollins Essential Poems for the Way We Live Now
Pages: 160, Hardcover, HarperCollins
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Thames & Hudson Ltd The Way We Live: Alfresco (Way We Live... S.)
Pages: 256, Hardcover, Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Franklin Watts Ltd Where We Live (In Your Neighbourhood S.)
Pages: 32, Paperback, Franklin Watts Ltd
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Thames & Hudson Ltd The Way We Live: Making HomesCreating Lifestyles
Pages: 480, Hardcover, Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Wordsworth Editions Ltd The Way We Live Now (Wordsworth Classics)
Pages: 800, Paperback, Wordsworth Editions Ltd
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Hutchinson Children's Books Ltd Where We Live
Pages: 24, Hardcover, Hutchinson Children's Books Ltd
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Routledge,an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd Myths We Live by
<I>The Myths We Live By</I>, by moral philosopher Mary Midgley, is a collection of articles dealing with the importance of symbolism in all our thought and the subsequent need to take our imaginative life seriously. Myths are not lies, she claims, they are not diverting stories, nor do they contrast with something apparently more solid such as ­objective scientific truth­. Myths and symbols are more like the things we think with. They suggest particular ways of interpreting the world. <p> Those familiar with Midgely's excellent <I>Science and Poetry</I> will recognise a continuing interest in how some of our most powerful myths (the myth of the social contract, of social atomism, of progress) are understood via the metaphorical light of recent technologies-—the telescope, the microscope, the computer—-in ways that are no longer useful to our present needs. The familiar contrastive ways of thinking (hard/soft, higher/lower, mind/body, inside/outside, heaven/earth, appearance/reality, objective/subjective, science/poetry) useful as they have been, can also be the prison-houses of thought, keeping us bound to one of the most powerful and misleading myths of all--the myth of science as omnicompetent method. <p> When thinking about Mary Midgley it pays to compare her with Richard Dawkins. Dawkins approaches his subject with something like cosmic awe. He is the poet-priest of science who writes with an irresistibly powerful appreciation of the wonder and poetic beauty of nature. But Midgeley takes issue with just the sort of scientist-as-priest he might be: the sort of person who thinks that ­science is the only way to know the real world­, that evidence-based beliefs are the only ones worth having, that religious beliefs are cowardly and irrational and that science is the ­hard­ king of the disciplines. <p> Midgley, by contrast, maps culture in an entirely different way. She shows us that there are different ways of looking at the world, different sources of knowledge that all have their place depending on what it is we want to know. Midgley shows us a way to end the contest of the faculties without giving the victory to one discipline or another and this makes her one of the most important thinker-about-thinking philosophers in the country. In Midgley's map of the intellectual landscape there are no priests and the world looks a more interesting place because of it. Try comparing Dawkins' discussion of science and romantic poetry (<I>Unweaving the Rainbow</I>) with any of Midgley's recent offerings. --<I>Larry Brown</I>
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Penguin Books Ltd The Way We Live Now (Penguin Classics S.)
Pages: 816, Paperback, Penguin Books Ltd
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Oxford Paperbacks The Way We Live Now (Oxford World's Classics)
Pages: 21, Paperback, Oxford Paperbacks
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Polity Press Can We Live Together?
Pages: 336, Paperback, Polity Press
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Child's Play (International) Ltd Where Do We Live? (Mini-monsters S.)
Pages: 36, Board book, Child's Play (International) Ltd
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New Wave Internet Services Inc Can We Live 150 Years?: Your Body Maintenance Handbook
Pages: 271, Paperback, New Wave Internet Services Inc
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University of Chicago Press Metaphors We Live by
Pages: 242, Paperback, University of Chicago Press
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Darton,Longman & Todd Ltd The Worlds We Live in: Dialogues with Rowan Williams
Pages: 144, Paperback, Darton,Longman & Todd Ltd
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Little, Brown and Company The Clustered World: How We Live, What We Buy, and What It All Means About Who We Are
Pages: 384, Hardcover, Little, Brown and Company
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Random House USA Inc Way We Live Now (Modern Library)
Pages: 832, Paperback, Random House USA Inc
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Methuen Drama Where Do We Live (Methuen Drama)
Pages: 97, Paperback, Methuen Drama
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Routledge,an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd Lies We Live by
Pages: 224, Hardcover, Routledge,an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd
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John Wiley & Sons Inc ­Forbes­ Greatest Business Stories of All Time: 20 Inspiring Tales of Entrepreneurs Who Changed the Way We Live and Do Business
Pages: 368, Paperback, John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Cambridge University Press How Might We Live? Global Ethics in the New Century
Pages: 248, Paperback, Cambridge University Press
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Brooks Cole The Enviroment We Live in
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Continuum International Publishing Group - T & T C Eat, Drink and Be Merry for Tomorrow We Live: Studies in Christianity and Development
Pages: 176, Paperback, Continuum International Publishing Group - T & T C
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Gill & Macmillan The Way We Live Now
Pages: 300, Paperback, Gill & Macmillan
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Simon & Schuster Ltd On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (and Always Have) in the Future Tense
Pages: 352, Hardcover, Simon & Schuster Ltd
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Free Press What Women Really Want: How American Women Are Quietly Erasing Political, Racial, Class, and Religious Lines to Change the Way We Live
Pages: 317, Hardcover, Free Press
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Bloomsbury The Lies We Live by: The Art and Uses of Self Deception
One might have suspected that the not-so-subtle tentacles of evolutionary psychology had arrived at the inner sanctum of the fragile, illusory pile we vainly term ­identity­ when sexuality and romance were reduced to functions of reproduction and survival in such books as <I>The Red Queen</I> and <I>The Mating Mind</I>. But when a book arrives that illuminates not only why we lie to others, but why we lie to ourselves, then the temptation not to know becomes overpowering. But wrestle yourself back to the edge of the precipice, because Eduardo Giannetti is exactly the man to tell us why we would rather live in denial in an adventurous and thrilling quest into the truth about lies.<p> As an eloquent historian of ideas, rather than a scientist, Giannetti approaches his subject by intriguing routes. In the natural world, he surveys the art of deception, from orchids simulating female insects in order to trick the males, to human babies simulating misery to manipulate their parents. He considers chemical deception introduced into the body by drugs and the role of self-deception in individual acts of daring. In addition, he unmasks the degree of self-interest and partiality we hide from ourselves but are more than ready to spot in others.<p> Science may illuminate, but Gianetti's approach satisfies by weighing up not only the ­hows­ and ­whys­ of self-deception, but also the ethical implications as they reflect upon the individual and impacts on society. Sceptical about self-help books about self-knowledge, his entertaining and provocative analysis opens up a rich horizon for self-deceivers and foul dissemblers everywhere.--<I>Fiona Buckland</I>
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SAGE Publications Inc (USA) - Pine Forge Making Societies: The Historical Construction of the World We Live in (Sociology for a New Century S.)
Pages: 220, Paperback, SAGE Publications Inc (USA) - Pine Forge
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Broadway Books Kindred Spirits: How the Remarkable Bond Between Humans and Animals Can Change the Way We Live
Pages: 280, Paperback, Broadway Books
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Tyndale House Publishers How Now Shall We Live?
Charles Colson became famous back in the 1970s as President Nixon's hatchet man, who then ­got religion­ of the evangelical Christian kind. In <I>How Now Shall We Live</I> Colson with his co-author Pearcey lays his hatchet to the roots of modern Western culture. Colson believes there is a great battle to be fought between opposing world views, and this book is his attack on secular atheistic materialism.<p>The first section establishes the conflict between Christianity and all forms of godless materialism. Section two traces the problem back to Darwinism. Section three pinpoints the root problem as original sin, while sections four and five call for the redemption and restoration of a truly Christian culture. The historical analysis and intellectual content are mixed with inspirational stories of Christian victory, and the whole package is delivered in a readable and cogent style. Plenty of notes, reading lists and a hefty index give the enterprise a smooth academic veneer.<p>Most conservative Christians will agree with Colson's questions and most of his answers, while those of other beliefs may be intrigued to find the case for traditional Christianity so confidently argued. However, many will come away disappointed with an apologetic that is big on Christian triumphalism, while not asking the hard questions as to why Christianity is losing the culture wars. Colson nods in the direction of world Christianity, but never looks much further than American evangelicalism. The book is thus limited by Colson's particular brand of home-grown Christianity. He argues for a Christian world view, but only offers a Billy Graham form of religion. As a result he has produced a big book limited by a narrow vision. --<I>Dwight Longenecker</I>
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Plough Publishing House Why We Live in Community: With Two Interpretive Talks by Thomas Merton
Pages: 88, Paperback, Plough Publishing House
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ARE Press We Live Forever: The Real Truth About Death
Pages: 216, Paperback, ARE Press
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Shotokai College The Way of Artistry and Grace: An Exploration of the Practice of Karate-do, its Transformational Qualities, Applications and Impact on the Way We Live
Pages: 105, Paperback, Shotokai College
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Serenity Hill Press Beyond the Broken Gate: An Ordinary Man's Extraordinary Journey in Learning Who We Are, Why We Live, and Where We're Going
Pages: 362, Paperback, Serenity Hill Press
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Theatre Communications Group Where Do We Live and Other Plays
Pages: 308, Paperback, Theatre Communications Group
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Princeton Architectural Press Geography of Home: Writings on Where We Live
Pages: 164, Paperback, Princeton Architectural Press
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Guilford Press The Stories We Live by: Personal Myths and the Making of the Self
Pages: 336, Paperback, Guilford Press
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University Press of Mississippi Aliens, Ghosts, and Cults: Legends We Live
Pages: 308, Paperback, University Press of Mississippi
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Conran Octopus Ltd Space: A New Perspective on the Way We Live
Despite it's cool, coffee table appearance <I>Space</I> aims at a higher purpose, acting as a sourcebook to enable you to ­think like an architect­ when approaching the task of maximising your home's interior space. The first section of the book ­Living Spaces­ interestingly sketches out some of the social history of British housing in the 19th and 20th centuries and tries to come to terms with how we came to live in the cold shoe boxes so often associated with our suburban architectural landscape. Subsequently the chapters entitled ­Shaping Spaces­ and ­Space Studies­ illustrate just how certain enterprising individuals have circumvented the apparent restrictions (and planning regulations) of the original structure of the homes they moved into. 16 case studies are covered ranging from the fairly straightforward to the very adventurous.<p> Once you're over the initial shock of contemplating the number of cleaning staff these people must have following them around day and night, the case studies actually demonstrate rather effectively what can be achieved with relatively little space. You'll be forgiven for thinking at first glance that you're looking at beautifully photographed New York lofts. Most of the houses and rooms you're observing are average- sized suburban dwellings. It's not until you get to the final section of the book, ­Doing It Yourself­ that you can breath a sigh of relief. Finally, some clutter, mess and signs of human habitation. These homes are still exceptional, but the whole thing becomes that much more tangible; it could almost be you.<p><I>Space< ;/I> is a beautiful but not wholly practical guide. The strap line on the cover reads ­Reshaping Your Home For The Way You Want To Live­. To this, the more cynical reader could be tempted to add the words; ­If You're Incredibly Rich!­. Coming from the Conran Octopus publishing house the book is what you would expect in terms of superb photography and interiors so georgous they appear almost unreal. Nevertheless it will give you ideas about your ­normal­ home and how to optimise the space you have and it's a great book to have nestling in the clutter of your ­normal­ coffee table. --<I>Tony Martin</I>
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Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd The Way We Live Now (The Complete Novels of Anthony Trollope)
Pages: 844, Hardcover, Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
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Francis Asbury Press We Live as Christ
Pages: 79, Paperback, Francis Asbury Press
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Thames & Hudson Ltd The Way We Live: By the Sea
Pages: 256, Hardcover, Thames & Hudson Ltd
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