In the discussion of architecture, the prevailing sentiment of the past three decades has been that cultural production can no longer be understood to arise spontaneously, as a matter of social course, but is constructed through ever more self-conscious theoretical procedures. The development of interpretive modes of various stripes—poststructuralist, Marxian, phenomenological, psychoanalytic, as well as others dissenting or eccentric—has given scholars a range of tools for rethinking architecture in relation to other fields and for reasserting architecture's general importance in intellectual discourse.
Leadership and Motivation: The Fifty-Fifty Rule and the Eight Key Principles of Motivating Others
John Adair transformed our understanding of how leadership works with his pioneering book Not Bosses But Leaders. Here he explores the nature of motivation, individual needs and how they relate to the key tasks facing leaders and managers. Positive motivation, he argues, can create, maintain and improve the performance of any team.
Added by: myusika | Karma: 965.89 | Black Hole | 24 March 2011
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Test Your English (pack)
Pack of 16 books
List of the books: • Test Your Start Testing Your Vocabulary (Beginner) -96p • Test Your Vocabulary 1 (Elementary) -82p • Test Your Vocabulary 2 (Intermediate) -91p • Test Your Vocabulary 3 (Intermediate/FCE) -95p • Test Your Vocabulary 4 (Upper-Intermediate/CAE) -49p • Test Your Vocabulary 5 (Advanced-CPE) -64p
Added by: tothman | Karma: 15.16 | Black Hole | 14 March 2011
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Stories of the Prophets
In this book you can find the true stories of prophets in an islamic view. There are many prophets stories such as the prophet Nuh, Hhd, Salih, Ibrahim, Yusuf, Musa, Shuayb, Isa. and others.
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The Many Faces of Philosophy: Reflections from Plato to Arendt
Philosophy is a dangerous profession, risking censorship, prison, even death. And no wonder: philosophers have questioned traditional pieties and threatened the established political order. Some claimed to know what was thought unknowable; others doubted what was believed to be certain. Some attacked religion in the name of science; others attacked science in the name of mystical poetry; some served tyrants; others were radical revolutionaries.