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David Lamb

    David Lamb se zaměřuje na komplexní a lidské příběhy, které často vyzdvihují méně známé aspekty rozsáhlých témat. Jeho styl je hluboce investigativní a zároveň pronikavě empatický, což čtenářům umožňuje nahlédnout do srdce zkoumaných kultur a společností. Prostřednictvím svého rozsáhlého publikačního rozsahu a důrazu na autenticitu vytváří Lamb díla, která jsou informativní i poutavá. Jeho psaní je svědectvím o síle žurnalistiky spojit vzdálené světy a porozumět složitým lidským zkušenostem.

    Afrika Afrika
    Exploiting the Tropical Rain Forest
    The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence
    The Africans: With a New Preface and Epilogue
    • The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence

      A Philosophical Inquiry

      • 224 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Exploring the legitimacy of the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence, David Lamb analyzes various claims regarding communication with intelligent life forms. He discusses the advantages and challenges of such contact, the methodologies involved, and the feasibility of communication. Additionally, Lamb evaluates theories on life's origins on Earth, the discovery of past solar planets, and concepts for space colonies, addressing the technical and ethical implications of these endeavors.

      The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence2001
    • Papua New Guinea-a background. The forests of Papua New Guinea. The Gogol valley-a background. The Gogol timber project. Environmental consequences. Social consequences. An assessment

      Exploiting the Tropical Rain Forest1990
    • During the four years he spent in black Africa as the bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times, David Lamb traveled through almost every country south of the Sahara, logging more than 300,000 miles. He talked to presidents and guerrilla leaders, university professors and witch doctors. He bounced from wars to coups oceans apart, catching midnight flights to little-known countries where supposedly decent people were doing unspeakable things to one another. In the tradition of John Gunther's Inside Africa, The Africans is an extraordinary combination of analysis and adventure. Part travelogue, part contemporary history, it is a portrait of a continent that sometimes seems hell-bent on destroying itself, and of people who are as courageous as they are long-suffering.

      The Africans: With a New Preface and Epilogue1987
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