Don Johnson
Title | Don Johnson PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Munshower |
Publisher | New Amer Library |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780451143457 |
The candid, behind-the-scenes story of actor Don Johnson recounts his tormented youth, early success, alcohol and drug problems, two painful marriages, and his dramatic comeback
How to Talk to a Skeptic
Title | How to Talk to a Skeptic PDF eBook |
Author | Donald J. Johnson |
Publisher | Baker Books |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2013-10-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1441262911 |
Share Your Faith Effectively in a Cynical and Skeptical Age Talking about faith with friends and family members can be a daunting prospect. What do you say if they have questions you can't answer or if they're outright hostile toward God? Actually, you don't have to have all the right answers, just the right questions--and a willingness to listen. As trust and understanding grow, the door to fruitful dialogue will open. How to Talk to a Skeptic shows you how to: · Ask probing questions and avoid being on the defensive in spiritual conversations. · Tell God's story of the world in a winsome and easily understood way. · Gently respond to the most common misunderstandings skeptics have about God. Here's a natural, relational approach to evangelism and a proven way to reach out to an unbelieving world.
The Protean Body
Title | The Protean Body PDF eBook |
Author | Don Johnson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Anatomy |
ISBN |
"Promotes an awareness of the body's capacity for change and the extent to which bodily behavior is programmed through case examples of the implementation of the therapeutic techniques of Ida Rolf."--Google Books.
The Wealth of a Nation
Title | The Wealth of a Nation PDF eBook |
Author | C. Donald Johnson |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 665 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0190865911 |
The United States is entering a period of profound uncertainty in the world political economy--an uncertainty which is threatening the liberal economic order that its own statesmen created at the end of the Second World War. The storm surrounding this threat has been ignited by an issue that has divided Americans since the nation's founding: international trade. Is America better off under a liberal trade regime, or would protectionism be more beneficial? The issue divided Alexander Hamilton from Thomas Jefferson, the agrarian south from the industrializing north, and progressives from robber barons in the Gilded Age. In our own times, it has pitted anti-globalization activists and manufacturing workers against both multinational firms and the bulk of the economics profession. Ambassador C. Donald Johnson's The Wealth of a Nation is an authoritative history of the politics of trade in America from the Revolution to the Trump era. Johnson begins by charting the rise and fall of the U.S. protectionist system from the time of Alexander Hamilton to the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930. Challenges to protectionist dominance were frequent and often serious, but the protectionist regime only faded in the wake of the Great Depression. After World War II, America was the primary architect of the liberal rules-based economic order that has dominated the globe for over half a century. Recent years, however, have seen a swelling anti-free trade movement that casts the postwar liberal regime as anti-worker, pro-capital, and--in Donald Trump's view--even anti-American. In this riveting history, Johnson emphasizes the benefits of the postwar free trade regime, but focuses in particular on how it has attempted to advance workers' rights. This analysis of the evolution of American trade policy stresses the critical importance of the multilateral trading system's survival and defines the central political struggle between business and labor in measuring the wealth of a nation.
Building Wings
Title | Building Wings PDF eBook |
Author | Don Johnston |
Publisher | |
Pages | 140 |
Release | 2006-07-31 |
Genre | School children |
ISBN | 9781410507822 |
Autobiographical about Dons challenges and learning differently from others. Written at ability level grades 1-3, interest grade level 5-12, with a with a Lexile Level of 670, in three formats, Computer Book, Audio Book and Paperback Book.
Don Johnson
Title | Don Johnson PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Munshower |
Publisher | |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Miami vice (Television program) |
ISBN | 9780450411199 |
Body
Title | Body PDF eBook |
Author | Don Johnson |
Publisher | North Atlantic Books |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9781556431449 |
Body: Recovering Our Sensual Wisdom outlines a plan for reclaiming unity among our body movements, senses, and thought processes. It describes how we are pressured to mold ourselves to fit others' needs by attitudes fostered in religions, schools, the workplace, and the military. It gives special attention to how gender ideals shape us. Interweaving personal experiences, anatomical analyses, and the stories of men and women from various walks of life, the book explores how the mind/body split, concretized in our social institutions, coaxes us to distrust what our own senses tell us. In marked contrast to the individualistic aura of books in a similar vein, this book argues that individual awareness alone is not enough to correct the social scars left by mind-body dualisms. Real change can only come about when we join together to alter the shapes of our social body: schools, churches, political organizations, businesses, and health-care practices. Throughout the book, there are practical yet sensitive exercises offered for bringing about a reunion of abstract ideas and flesh, a recovery of our forgotten genius embedded in the cells of our bodies.