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Andrew Jackson Pořadí knih (chronologicky)





Focusing on the pivotal 1991 decision to adopt environmental protections in Antarctica, the book explores how the resolution of mining issues symbolized diplomatic consensus. It integrates historiographic concepts with leadership theories to reveal the adaptive nature of Antarctic governance. Through archival research, it highlights the significance of normative practices, chance events, public involvement, and key influencers in shaping policy success. The narrative emphasizes that safeguarding the Antarctic Treaty is as crucial as environmental conservation itself.
Modernising Money
- 340 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
As the title suggests, this book explains why the current monetary system is broken, and explains exactly how it can be fixed. The product of three years research and development, these proposals offer one of the few hopes of escaping from our current dysfunctional monetary system.
Das Buch des Lebens
- 423 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
Eine Weltreise der ganz besonderen Art: Andrew Jackson und seine Frau besuchen zwei Jahre lang die Ältesten der Welt. Dabei begegnen sie auf fünf Kontinenten berühmten Persönlichkeiten ebenso wie ganz einfachen Menschen. Wir lauschen Geschichten vom Älterwerden, hören Berichte von Zeitzeugen und erfahren ihre Lebensweisheiten - ein Reisebericht, der zugleich eine Hommage an das Leben ist und an das Alter als eine Lebensphase der Reife und Ernte.
Andrew Jackson had it all: a well paid job, fast car, expense account . . . but he wasn't happy. He felt he'd lost touch with what mattered, with who he really was. With his wife, Vanella, he set out on a journey which altered him profoundly. For two years they travelled the world to talk to some of its oldest inhabitants. Through Europe, down into Africa, across Asia, Australia, the United States and South America, they searched for the elders of the human race. Travelling with only what they could carry, they laid themselves open to a series of extraordinary encounters. They heard wonderful stories, received precious advice and even discovered the secret of long life. And gradually their journey took on a new dimension. . .