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  • - A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science
    av Atul Gawande
    159,-

    Giving an account of the life of a surgeon, this book looks at what it is like to cut into people's bodies and the - literally life and death - decisions that have to be made. It includes chronicles of operations that go wrong; of doctors who go to the bad; why autopsies are necessary; and what it feels like to insert your knife into someone.

  • - An Introduction to Techniques for Improved Performance
    av Ray Axford
    269,-

    An important and unique primer for coaches and performers alike.

  • av Julia Cameron
    169

    For decades, Julia Cameron has been the authority on creative life, honing her craft and bringing her tools to millions of readers around the world. Together, these tools - Morning Pages, Artist Dates, Walks, and Guidance - have transformed lives. And for the first time, they are presented together with the most commonly asked questions that Julia's readers have asked over the years. Julia does a deep, yet succinct, dive into each tool, demonstrating how they set us firmly and gently on the path to self-love and creative nourishment. Indeed they are tools to live by. Through the learned experience of a lifetime of writing and teaching creative recovery, Julia once again delivers inspiring stories and invaluable tools-now in a beautifully-packaged handbook format, perfect for gifting (or even just treating yourself).

  • av Hanno Sauer
    319,-

    For almost five million years, humans have been locked in a relationship with morality, inventing and reinventing the concepts of 'Good' and 'Evil', and weaving them into our cities, laws and customs.Morality is often associated with restraint and coercion; restriction and sacrifice; inquisition, confession and a guilty conscience. Joyless and claustrophobic, it is a device used to shames us into compliance. This impression is not entirely incorrect, but it is certainly incomplete.Using our past as a basis for a new understanding of our future, Hanno Sauer traces humanity's fundamental moral transformations from our earliest ancestors through to the present day, when it seems we have never disagreed more over what it means to be good. Our current political disagreements may feel like the end of the world, but where will the evolution of morality take us next?

  • av Chris Goodall
    159,-

    A carbon neutral future is possible - we have the technology to transform the global economy and guard against the worst effects of climate change. So how do we get to net zero?In The Way to Net Zero, entrepreneur and climate tech consultant Chris Goodall tackles sixteen challenges that we must overcome in making a just transition to carbon neutrality. He explores the technologies that will solve these challenges - from changing how steel, cement and fuel are made, to locking carbon in healthy soils, and from green hydrogen storage to building climate-resilient homes. With case studies and success stories from entrepreneurs across the globe, Goodall illustrates the incredible potential of a Net Zero future, as well as the determination we will need to overcome these problems.New tech featured includes Sweden's H2 Green Steel, California's Fortera cement substitute, Hong Kong garment-to-garment recycling, Finnish turbine company Coolbrook, Norwegian e-fuels, and Captura's innovative ocean CO2 capture.

  • av Dasha Kiper
    155 - 239

  • av Mikael Krogerus & Roman Tschappeler
    159,-

  • av STEVE MITHEN
    169 - 339

  • av D.T. Suzuki
    179

    A meditation on the meaning of existence as well as a critical account of Buddhism, Essays in Zen Buddhism was the first book to fully introduce Zen in the West.

  • av K BRA G M SAY
    199

  • av Nick Lane
    179 - 329

  • av Ian Morris
    179 - 329

  • - How Conflict Shaped Us
    av Professor Margaret MacMillan
    139

  • - A Reckoning on Race and the Asian Condition
    av Cathy Park Hong
    139

  • - From Purple Laver to Peacock's Tail
    av Miek Zwamborn
    189

  • - Getting it right and achieving lasting benefit
    av Paul Roberts
    245

    How to make sure that projects run to budget and schedule - and deliver the intended results.

  • av Philippa Waring
    139

    Originally published in 1978, this dictionary traces the probable origins of superstitions from all over the world, discussing the symbolic context in which they still survive and suggesting how they can help exploit good luck and avoid the bad.

  • - Why Things Always Go Wrong
    av Raymond Hull & Dr Laurence J. Peter
    159,-

    First published in 1969, a satirical examination of management, which presents the 'Peter Principle', a theory developed by the author which explains possible reasons for the occupational, academic and administrative inefficiency in public and private companies.

  • - What it Takes to Make it in Modern Britain
    av Hashi Mohamed
    139

  • av Alexandra Fuller
    129

  • - What Animals Think and Feel
    av Carl Safina
    169

    An intimate view of animal behaviour that re-evaluates the similarities between human and non-human consciousness, self-awareness and empathy.

  • - How Evolution Made Us Both More and Less Violent
    av Richard Wrangham
    179

  • - Nature's Lessons for a Kinder Society
    av Frans De Waal
    169

    'Kindness and co-operation have played a crucial role in raising humans to the top of the evolutionary tree ... We have thrived on the milk of human kindness.' ObserverBY THE AUTHOR OF ARE WE SMART ENOUGH TO KNOW HOW SMART ANIMALS ARE?'There is a widely-held assumption that humans are hard-wired for relentless and ruthless competition ... Frans de Waal sees nature differently - as a biological legacy in which empathy, not mere self-interest, is shared by humans, bonobos and animals.' Ben Macintyre, The TimesEmpathy holds us together. That we are hardwired to be altruistic is the result of thousands of years of evolutionary biology which has kept society from slipping into anarchy. But we are not alone: primates, elephants, even rodents are empathetic creatures too.Social behaviours such as the herding instinct, bonding rituals, expressions of consolation and even conflict resolution demonstrate that animals are designed to feel for each other. From chimpanzees caring for mates that have been wounded by leopards, elephants reassuring youngsters in distress and dolphins preventing sick companions from drowning, with a wealth of anecdotes, scientific observations, wry humour and incisive intelligence, The Age of Empathy is essential reading for all who believe in the power of our connections to each other.

  • - Around the World in Twenty Languages
    av Gaston Dorren
    139

    A quirky language-lovers tour of the twenty most-spoken languages in the world - what puts them a cut above the other six thousand?

  • - How to Make Sense in a World that Doesn't
    av Eugenia Cheng
    159,-

  • - Leading from the Shadows
    av Richard Hytner
    158

    How to make friends, influence people and be the (second) best you can be - by being second-in-command

  • - How to win friends, boost your confidence and persuade others
    av Noah Goldstein
    109

  • av Shaun Bythell
    159,-

  • av Reinaldo Arenas
    179

    A memoir that recounts the author's journey from a poverty-stricken childhood in rural Cuba to his death in New York four decades later. It tells of his odyssey from young rebel fighting for the Revolution, through his suppression as a writer, his disillusionment with Castro, his imprisonment and torture, to his eventual flight from Cuba.

  • - The Story of the World's Most Beautiful Bike Race
    av Colin O'Brien
    159,-

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