English | ASIN: B097YXZ4TL | 2021 | 6 hours and 46 minutes |kbps | 186 MB
Theodore Roosevelt is well-known as a rancher, hunter, naturalist, soldier, historian, explorer, and statesman. His visage is etched on Mount Rushmore - alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln - as a symbol of his vast and consequential legacy. While Roosevelt's life has been written about from many angles, no modern book probes deeply into his engagement with religious beliefs, practices, and controversies despite his lifelong church attendance and commentary on religious issues. Theodore Roosevelt: Preaching from the Bully Pulpit traces Roosevelt's personal religious odyssey from youthful faith and pious devotion to a sincere but more detached adult faith.
Benjamin J. Wetzel presents the president as a champion of the separation of church and state, a defender of religious ecumenism, and a "preacher" who used his "bully pulpit" to preach morality using the language of the King James Bible. Contextualizing Roosevelt in the American religious world of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Wetzel shows how religious groups interpreted the famous Rough Rider and how he catered to, rebuked, and interacted with various religious constituencies. Based in large part on personal correspondence and unpublished archival materials, this book offers a new interpretation of an extremely significant historical figure.
English | January 21, 2021 | ASIN: B08KWQVF44 |kbps | 4h 46m | 134 MB
Author and Narrator: Meadow DeVor
From internationally recognized inquiry teacher and life coach Meadow DeVor comes the invitation you've been waiting for: Stop living as if worthiness is for someone better, thinner, smarter, or more successful, and start living with self-worth. (Yes! Self-worth is something you can learn and practice, and The Worthy Project tells you how.)
English | 2017 |Kbps | ASIN: B074G5BP9X | Duration: 31:15 h | 791 MB
Geoffrey C. Ward, Ken Burns / Narrated by Ken Burns, Fred Sanders, Brian Corrigan
From the award-winning historian and filmmakers of The Civil War, Baseball, The War, The Roosevelts, and others: a vivid, uniquely powerful history of the conflict that tore America apart - the companion volume to the major multipart PBS film to be aired in September 2017.
English | ASIN: B07CTTX2CW | 2018 | 14 hours and 37 minutes |kbps | 405 MB
In the 70 years since the demise of the Third Reich, there has been a significant transformation in the ways in which the modern world understands Nazism. In this brilliant and eye-opening collection, Richard J. Evans offers a critical commentary on that transformation, exploring how major changes in perspective have informed research and writing on the Third Reich in recent years. Drawing on his most notable writings from the last two decades, Evans reveals the shifting perspectives on Nazism's rise to political power, its economic intricacies, and its subterranean extension into postwar Germany.
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English | December 22, 2020 | ASIN: B08QZVWFLQ |kbps | 12h 36m | 711 MB
Author: Donna Rifkind | Narrator: Heather Henderson
The little-known story of screenwriter Salka Viertel, whose salons in 1930s and 40s Hollywood created a refuge for a multitude of famous figures who had escaped the horrors of World War II.
English | ASIN: B08DHJWJXD | 2020 | 7 hours and 9 minutes |kbps | 196 MB
High performance has always required shrewd strategy and superb execution. But Rich Karlgaard - Forbes publisher, entrepreneur, investor, and board director - takes a surprising turn and argues that there is now a third element that's required for competitive advantage - your company's values.
Karlgaard examined a variety of enduring companies and found that they have one thing in common; all have leveraged their deepest values alongside strategy and execution, allowing them to fuel growth as well as weather hard times. Karlgaard shares these stories and identifies the five key variables that make up every organization's "soft edge".
English | March 13, 2020 | ASIN: B085T9957P |kbps | 3h 15m | 87.62 MB
Author: Stephen Hawley Martin
Narrator: Ben McLean
English | March 27, 2019 | ASIN: B07PZWXNC7 |kbps | 9h 16m | 255 MB
Authors: Dr. Mike Israetel, Dr. Melissa Davis, Dr. Jen Case, Dr. James Hoffmann | Narrator: Dr. James Hoffmann
The Renaissance Diet 2.0 provides the most up-to-date scientific information to help you.
English | ASIN: B0954Q79KH | 2021 | 10 hours and 2 minutes |kbps | 276 MB
In this book, the distinguished authors explore the indelible value of small business in America and the future of sustainable business. In The New Builders, you'll learn: Who are the fastest growing groups of entrepreneurs? What are they working on, and what drives them?; the real engine that drove Silicon Valley's entrepreneurs; the role small businesses are playing saving the wilderness, small towns, and redlined communities; what we can do to turn the decline in entrepreneurship around, especially by supporting the people who are courageously starting small companies today; and more.
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English | ASIN: B08M2456MT | 2020 | 6 hours and 22 minutes |kbps | 174 MB
In this inspiring manifesto, an internationally renowned ecologist makes a clear case for why protecting nature is our best health insurance, and why it makes economic sense. Enric Sala wants to change the world-and in this compelling book, he shows us how. Once we appreciate how nature works, he asserts, we will understand why conservation is economically wise and essential to our survival. Here Sala, director of National Geographic's Pristine Seas project (which has succeeded in protecting more than 5 million sq km of ocean), tells the story of his scientific awakening and his transition from academia to activism-as he puts it, he was tired of writing the obituary of the ocean.
His revelations are surprising, sometimes counterintuitive: More sharks signal a healthier ocean; crop diversity, not intensive monoculture farming, is the key to feeding the planet. Using fascinating examples from his expeditions and those of other scientists, Sala shows the economic wisdom of making room for nature, even as the population becomes more urbanized. In a sober epilogue, he shows how saving nature can save us all, by reversing conditions that led to the coronavirus pandemic and preventing other global catastrophes. With a foreword from Prince Charles and an introduction from E. O. Wilson, this powerful book will change the way you think about our world-and our future.