If you're injuring someone, you should stop—and pay for the damage you've caused. Why, this book asks, does this simple proposition, generally accepted, not apply to climate change? In Climate Justice, a bracing challenge to status-quo thinking on the ethics of climate change, renowned author and legal scholar Cass Sunstein clearly frames what’s at stake and lays out the moral imperative: When it comes to climate change, everyone must be counted equally, regardless of when they live or where they live—which means that wealthy nations, which have disproportionately benefited from greenhouse gas emissions, are obliged to help future generations and people in poor nations that are particularly vulnerable.
Throughout your life, you’ve been slowly indoctrinated to believe that money is the only type of wealth. In reality, your wealthy life may involve money, but in the end, it will be defined by everything else.
After three years of research, personal experimentation, and thousands of interviews across the globe, Sahil Bloom has created a groundbreaking blueprint to build your life around five types of wealth: Time Wealth, Social Wealth, Mental Wealth, Physical Wealth, and Financial Wealth. A life of true fulfillment engages all five types—working dynamically, in concert across the seasons of your journey.
Emily Walker hates having her carefully crafted world disrupted by anyone, most of all her legendary nemesis, Jack Bennett. He’s the opposite of the wonderful heroes she dreams up in her double life as a romance writer, which is why Emily was perfectly happy when Jack left Rome, Kentucky, mid-school year with his fiancée. The last thing Emily saw coming was Jack’s return at the start of the summer after calling off the wedding and ending his relationship, but he’s here to stay—as her colleague and her neighbor.
Jack is glad to be back, eager to renovate his house and work on the next mystery novel under his bestselling pen name. But when he realizes he’s now neighbors with the one woman who has always pushed his buttons, he discovers something he’s even more excited about—thwarting Emily and her petty plans to sabotage his return.
With their chemistry-fueled animosity at an all-time high, Emily accidentally sends an email to their school’s principal that could reveal her secret literary side hustle. She needs to steal back her manuscript, and Jack—she hates to admit—is just the man to help her. Surprisingly, he agrees. Will their unlikely alliance put an end to their rivalry? Or could it lead to a steamy plot twist they never saw coming?
Novela de autoayuda que cuenta la historia de una familia que enfrenta el diagnóstico de enfermedad crónica. Constituye una obra de autoayuda. Consta de seis capítulos en que cada uno deja un mensaje de esperanza, de fortaleza y de fe. Es un relato creado para visibilizar la heroicidad de las familias que enfrentan diagnóstico de una enfermedad irreversible.
Muchos son maestros porque es el legado que ha dejado su q familia; el padre de su padre y el padre del padre de su padre fueron maestros, luego, los hijos y el resto de los descendientes consideraron que debían perpetuar el ejercicio docente en la familia. Otros, son docentes porque desarrollaron su vida joven en la época en que, quien estimaba que no podía formarse en una carrera de larga duración o llena de complejidades optaba por “dar clases”, pues a se creía que era lo más fácil de ejecutar. Algunos, se hicieron maestros porque era necesario formar a los médicos, a los ingenieros y todos los profesionales que nada tenían que ver con la pedagogía, pero tenían que ser educados por quienes conocían el quehacer del área que habían escogido.
Volando con las alas rotas es un testimonio de lucha, transformación y renacimiento, un viaje íntimo donde el dolor, la pérdida y la adversidad se convierten en maestros de vida. Pero en medio de cada desafío, surge una revelación profunda: «la esencia del Ser se reveló ante mí: simple y extravagante, humilde y soñadora, serena y altiva. Encontré el balance. Soy yo. Un ser único. Armonía y equilibrio». Con una prosa emotiva y honesta, la autora nos invita a abrazar nuestras cicatrices, a encontrar luz en la oscuridad . "y a descubrir que, incluso con las alas rotas, siempre es posible seguir volando.