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Widen the Window
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 496

Widen the Window

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-24
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

A pioneering researcher gives us a new understanding of stress and trauma, as well as the tools to heal and thrive. This groundbreaking book examines the cultural norms that impede resilience in America, especially our collective tendency to disconnect stress from its potentially extreme consequences and override our need to recover. It explains the science of how to direct our attention to perform under stress and recover from trauma, exploring how our survival brain and thinking brain react to traumatic situations differently. By directing our attention in particular ways, we can widen the window within which our thinking brain and survival brain work together cooperatively. When we use aw...

Meta-regression Analysis in Economics and Business
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Meta-regression Analysis in Economics and Business

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Meta-Regression Analysis in Economics and Business is the first text devoted to the meta-regression analysis (MRA) of economics and business research.

Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-05-05
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  • Publisher: Springer

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.

The Life of Mr. John Stanley ... with ... His Behaviour in the Condemned Hole to His Death; ... Four Letters, Etc
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128
Annie Stanley, All at Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Annie Stanley, All at Sea

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-04-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An uplifting, life-affirming novel that starts with a death - for fans of Joanna Cannon, Rachel Joyce and Beth Morrey.

Excavate!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Excavate!

THE LOUDER THAN WAR #1 BOOK OF THE YEAR A ROUGH TRADE, THE TIMES, MOJO, UNCUT, THE HERALD BOOK OF THE YEAR This is not a book about a rock band. This is not even a book about Mark E Smith. This is a book about The Fall group - or more precisely, their world. 'To 50,000 Fall Fans: please buy this inspired & inspiring, profound & provocative, beautiful & bonkers Book of Revelations.' DAVID PEACE 'Mind blowing . . . there is so much to enjoy in this brilliant book.' TIM BURGESS 'A container sized treasure trove . . . I strongly advise you to buy it.' MAXINE PEAKE 'The most wonderful, unashamedly intellectual, pretentious, ridiculous, exciting hymn to this incredible group.' ANDY MILLER, BACKLIS...

Englishman at War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 562

Englishman at War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-08-16
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  • Publisher: Random House

From summer camp in Yorkshire in August 1939 to the smouldering ruins of Berlin in 1945, via Palestine, Tobruk, El Alamein, D-Day and Nijmegen, 'An Englishman at War' is a unique first-person account of one man's war.

Challenging Time Series
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Challenging Time Series

This unorthodox book derives and tests a simple theory of economic time series using several well-known empirical economic puzzles, from stock market bubbles to the failure of conventional economic theory, to explain low levels of inflation and unemployment in the US. Professor Stanley develops a new econometric methodology which demonstrates the explanatory power of the behavioral inertia hypothesis and solves the pretest/specification dilemma. He then applies this to important measures of the world's economies including GDP, prices and consumer spending. The behavioral inertia hypothesis claims that inertia and randomness (or 'caprice') are the most important factors in representing and fo...

Stanley Kubrick and Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 437

Stanley Kubrick and Me

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-17
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  • Publisher: Skyhorse

This intimate portrait by his former personal assistant and confidante reveals the man behind the legendary filmmaker—for the first time. Stanley Kubrick, the director of a string of timeless movies from Lolita and Dr. Strangelove to A Clockwork Orange, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Full Metal Jacket, and others, has always been depicted by the media as the Howard Hughes of filmmakers, a weird artist obsessed with his work and privacy to the point of madness. But who was he really? Emilio D'Alessandro lets us see. A former Formula Ford driver who was a minicab chauffeur in London during the Swinging Sixties, he took a job driving a giant phallus through the city that became his introduction to th...

Whatever Happened to Tradition?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Whatever Happened to Tradition?

The West feels lost. Brexit, Trump, the coronavirus: we hurtle from one crisis to another, lacking definition, terrified that our best days are behind us. The central argument of this book is that we can only face the future with hope if we have a proper sense of tradition – political, social and religious. We ignore our past at our peril. The problem, argues Tim Stanley, is that the Western tradition is anti-tradition, that we have a habit of discarding old ways and old knowledge, leaving us uncertain how to act or, even, of who we really are. In this wide-ranging book, we see how tradition can be both beautiful and useful, from the deserts of Australia to the court of nineteenth-century ...