"Richard Newman's research into non-verbal communication and influence revealed something groundbreaking: small changes in how you communicate can create a massive difference in the way you are perceived by those around you"-- Provided by publisher
Richard Newman Ordine dei libri
Richard Newman è specializzato nello studio dei riformatori americani attraverso tre secoli, comprendendo i primi leader neri, gli abolizionisti e gli ambientalisti moderni. Il suo lavoro approfondisce i profondi cambiamenti che questi individui hanno innescato nella società americana, esplorando le loro motivazioni, strategie e la loro duratura influenza sul progresso storico. La ricerca di Newman offre spunti sulla dinamica dei movimenti sociali e sull'evoluzione dei diritti civili.





- 2023
- 2022
Saint Benedict in his Community
- 244pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Exploring the life and work of Saint Benedict within the context of sixth-century Italy, this book offers new insights into Benedict's Rule and Pope Gregory the Great's depiction of him. It emphasizes the importance of integrating contemporary historical scholarship with traditional interpretations of Benedict's spirituality, challenging the existing commentary that often overlooks the historical nuances of the era. This fresh perspective enriches the understanding of Benedict's influence and the development of monasticism.
- 2018
When you were a kid, you naturally knew how to communicate by using body language and words in combination. Somehow, over time, bad habits and fear buried that knowledge. Speech expert Richard Newman shows you how to utilize your body language so it supports rather than undercuts your message. If you're looking for presentation advice, this is a good place to start
- 2000
Alma Rosé
- 407pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
"At Auschwitz, Alma led a women's orchestra - the only women's musical ensemble in the Nazi camps. With violin and baton, steely will and dauntless spirit, she molded a terrified collection of young musicians into an orchestra that became their sole hope of survival. The orchestra women maintained high standards and discipline to play music for the pleasure of their Nazi captors; in exchange they remained alive. Alma saved the lives of some four dozen members of the orchestra; not one was sent to the gas, though she herself died in the camp of sudden illness."--BOOK JACKET.
- 1995
John Mayall
Blues Breaker
John Mayall will forever be associated with a moment in the history of British rock music that produced three of the finest guitarists of our time: Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor. But while they may subsequently have eclipsed Mayall's fame, they have never surpassed his influence. A celebration of these achievements, John Mayall Blues Breaker offers a unique insight into the development of rock.