Tough Roads Create Tough People: Vol 3

Tough Roads Create Tough People: Vol 3
Author: Anita Duckworth-Bradshaw
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1665589124

TOUGH ROADS CREATE TOUGH PEOPLE is a book written by leaders from all spheres of influence. Each one has shared great insight on how to manage the storms of life (personal or professionally). It’s a piece of work put together to inspire, motivate and challenge the thinking pattern of those who are ready to change the narrative they hold of themselves. The book is written by: - Anita Duckworth-Bradshaw - Inderjit Singh - Helen Snape - Olga Mroz - Larisa B. Miller - Jaswinder Challi - Mark D. Demers - Sir. Prof. Milan Krajnc

Tough Roads Create Tough People – Vol. 2

Tough Roads Create Tough People – Vol. 2
Author: Anita Duckworth-Bradshaw
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2020-08-12
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1728355672

Tough Roads Create Tough People – Vol.2 is a part series of a seven volumes global book project, aimed at showcasing some of the challenges and victories of global leaders. This project will provoke readers to take steps toward achieving their personal and business goals. This book teaches us the importance of staying focused on our journey, and also to understand that everyone faces challenges at one point or another. Also, it reminds us that challenges helps build our mental muscles and helps us to become better humans. “Tough Roads Create Tough People” — Anita Duckworth-Bradshaw This book is a collective effort of high profile professionals who besides all their successful achievements, decided to share their stories and insights in various topics with the world through this book. They have gone the extra mile to offer some powerful practical tips on several different topics, which will eliminate the thought of ‘self-doubt’ and promote positive attitude towards greatness. These professionals are located in different continents of the world, and each chapter is loaded with information that would transform your life.

Tough Road Creates Tough People (Vol.1)

Tough Road Creates Tough People (Vol.1)
Author: Anita Duckworth-Bradshaw
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019-09-11
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1728392489

TOUGH ROAD CREATES TOUGH PEOPLE is a book written by 18 incredible leaders from all spheres of influence. Each one has shared great insight on how to manage the storms of life (personally and professionally). It’s a piece of work put together to inspire, motivate and challenge the thinking pattern of those who are ready to change the narrative they hold of themselves.

The Branch Exposition of the Bible, Volume 1

The Branch Exposition of the Bible, Volume 1
Author: Michael A. Eaton
Publisher: Langham Global Library
Total Pages: 1652
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1783686170

“If you picture the Bible to be a mighty tree and every word a little branch, I have shaken every one of these branches because I wanted to know what it was and what it meant.” —MARTIN LUTHER A great deal of biblical scholarship is written for academics and fails to edify readers or strengthen their Christian ministry. Yet, Christians need to be nourished by the word of God so they can mature in faith and righteousness. Filling this gap, The Branch Exposition of the Bible is a resource for preachers, scholars, and everyday Christians alike, to help open God’s word and shed its light into life, ministry and teaching. Inspired by the words of the great reformer Martin Luther about shaking every branch of Scripture, and with experience in ministering across Africa, India and the West, Michael A. Eaton helps us understand the meaning of the Bible and taste its fruit. With an Old Testament volume to follow, this exposition of the New Testament accessibly engages with the biblical languages, gives application for our lives, and leads us through each book of the New Testament so that we can meet the resurrected Jesus Christ in the pages of Scripture.

A Hard Road to Glory, Volume 2 (1919-1945)

A Hard Road to Glory, Volume 2 (1919-1945)
Author: Arthur Ashe Jr.
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 3038
Release: 2024-07-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0063162296

“The most comprehensive reference source on African-American athletes yet compiled.”—San Francisco Chronicle With a Foreword by Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe Available once again for a new generation of readers, the second volume in Arthur Ashe’s epic trilogy that chronicles the remarkable legacy of Black athletes in the United States—a major addition to our understanding of American history and the fulfillment of this legendary sports star and global activist’s lifelong dream. When tennis great Arthur Ashe first published his A Hard Road to Glory trilogy, this ambitious project was the first of its kind, a milestone in the presentation of United States social history. A Hard Road to Glory Volume 2, carries on the little-known full story of Black athletes and their contributions to American sports and culture. Volume 2 covers America’s “Golden Age” of sports from the end of World War One to the end of World War Two, from to 1919–1945. It was a time when the feats of legends such as Babe Ruth, Red Grange, and Jack Dempsey shone brightly—and segregation reigned supreme. Racial restrictions led to the formation of independent Black organizations, which saw its own share of extraordinary stars. Meanwhile, a number of great Black athletes, including Jesse Owens and Joe Louis, became sports heroes admired by millions worldwide. Today, Black athletes and Black women in particular are receiving more visibility than ever for their unparalleled, world record-breaking excellence, their activism, and their leadership and vision. Serena Williams, Simone Biles, Sha’Carri Richardson, and Naomi Osaka are consistently elevating athletics and are reshaping the way we think about sports, excellence, society, and history. Arthur Ashe paved the way for them all; A Hard Road to Glory is fundamental to our understanding of Black athletes and our nation’s past, present, and future. Now more than ever, this collection is one of this amazing icon’s greatest legacies—a treasure to be celebrated by readers today and those to come.

Spatial Diversity and Dynamics in Resources and Urban Development

Spatial Diversity and Dynamics in Resources and Urban Development
Author: Ashok K. Dutt
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401797714

This double-volume work focuses on socio-demographics and the use of such data to support strategic resource management and planning initiatives. Papers go beyond explanations of methods, technique and traditional applications to explore new intersections in the dynamic relationship between the utilization and management of resources, and urban development. International authors explore numerous experiences, characteristics of development and decision-making influences from across Asia and Southeast Asia, as well as recounting examples from America and Africa. Papers propound techniques and methods used in geographical research such as support vector machines, socio-economic correlates and travel behaviour analysis. In this volume the contributions examine issues such as natural resource and environmental management, livelihoods issues in the context of climate change, land markets and land trusts, adaptive management of wildlife sanctuaries, ground water scarcity, flood hazards and flood plain management, non-conventional energy resources, community forestry and management and land use and land cover change. The significance of these topics lie in the pace and volume of change as is reflected through continued development within established fields of inquiry and the introduction of significantly new approaches during the last decade. Readers are invited to consider the dynamics of spatial expansion of urban areas and economic development, and to ex plore conceptual discussion of the innovations in and challenges on urbanization processes, urban spaces themselves and both resource management and environmental management. Together, the two volumes contribute to the interdisciplinary literature on regional resources and urban development by collating recent research with geography at its core. Scholars of urban geography, human geography, urbanism and sustainable development will be particularly interested in this book.

Feasting on the Gospels--Matthew, Volume 1

Feasting on the Gospels--Matthew, Volume 1
Author: Cynthia A. Jarvis
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664235409

Feasting on the Gospels is a new seven-volume series that follows up on the success of the Feasting on the Word series to provide another unique preaching resource, this time on the most prominent and preached upon New Testament books, the four Gospels. With contributions from a diverse and respected group of scholars and pastors, Feasting on the Gospels will include completely new material that covers every single passage in the New Testament Gospels, making it suitable for both lectionary and non-lectionary use. Moreover, these volumes will incorporate the unique format of Feasting on the Word, with four perspectives for preachers to choose from for each Gospel passage: theological, pastoral, exegetical, and homiletical. Feasting on the Gospels will provide a special resource for all who preach, either continuously or occasionally, on the Gospels.