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Mark L. Murphy

    Mark Murphy est un écrivain de longue date qui a trouvé sa perspective unique à travers la médecine. Une passion précoce pour le journalisme et la biologie s'est finalement transformée en une carrière médicale, lui offrant des aperçus intimes dans la vie des gens. Cette perspicacité, associée à une affection de longue date pour l'écriture et à un retour ultérieur à des activités créatives, alimente sa narration actuelle. Son œuvre, souvent présentée dans des publications locales, reflète une profonde compréhension de l'expérience humaine.

    The Shadow Man
    Hiring for Attitude: A Revolutionary Approach to Recruiting and Selecting People with Both Tremendous Skills and Superb
    Habermas, critical theory and education
    Hundred Percenters: Challenge Your Employees to Give It Their All, and They'll Give You Even More, Second Edition
    How to Brew Your Own Beer
    The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development
    • Both a fascinating guide to different types of beer and a fail-safe home brewer's recipe book, How to Brew Your Own Beer is perfect for beer lovers of all levels, from novices to experienced home brewers who want to try a new style.

      How to Brew Your Own Beer
    • Habermas, critical theory and education

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      The sociologist and philosopher Jürgen Habermas has had a wide-ranging and significant impact on understandings of social change and social conflict. However, there has been no concerted and focused attempt to introduce his ideas to the field of education broadly. This book rectifies this omission and delivers a definitive contribution to the understanding of Habermas's oeuvre as it applies to the field. The authors examine the contribution Habermas's theory has and can make pedagogy, learning and classroom interaction; the relation between education, civil society and the state; forms of democracy, reason and critical thinking; and performativity, audit cultures and accountability. Additionally, the book answers a range of more specific questions, what are the implications for pedagogy of a shift from a philosophy of consciousness to a philosophy of language?; What contribution can Habermas's re-shaping of speech act theory and communicative rationality make to theories of classroom interaction?; and how can his theories of reason and colonization be used to explore questions of governance and accountability in education?

      Habermas, critical theory and education
    • The Shadow Man

      • 331pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(189)Évaluer

      Savannah surgeon Malcolm King had a perfect life--a loving wife, devoted daughter, and a thriving medical practice. But when a random airport parking lot hit-and-run links him to a dead body in a Florida hotel and an acquaintance is found dismembered and stuffed into a garbage bag, Malcolm finds himself on the run as a suspected serial killer. But he's no murderer. Or is he?Who is the mysterious Thin Man who lurks at the edges of his vision? Are the ravens that crowd the skies overhead a warning of impending doom--or do they exist at all?With the help of Seminole tracker Billy Littlebear, Malcolm tries to untangle the web of clues left behind by a mysterious chameleon-like killer known as the Shadow Man. But will he be too late? The Shadow Man is a complex, atmospheric thriller in the tradition of Stephen King. Darkly evocative and relentless in its twists and turns, it dares the reader to put it down--even for a minute.

      The Shadow Man
    • Hundred Percenters

      Challenge Your Employees to Give It Their All, and They'll Give You Even More

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(97)Évaluer

      Some business books are obvious, trite and unexceptional. You can learn more reading a soup can label. On first blush, Mark Murphy's book might seem just that ordinary, with its cover's exhortations to "challenge your employees to give it their all, and they'll give you even more." Warning: Do not roll your eyes. Murphy is a leadership expert and his thoroughly researched book is actually brimming with discernment and acute analysis. Using imaginative language that will hold your attention, he presents a multistep program for turning average achievers into exceptional performers, or, in his words, "Hundred Percenters." getAbstract recommends Murphy's solid counsel. Read his book if you supervise people and want to motivate their best performance every day

      Hundred Percenters
    • Beginning Android

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,7(19)Évaluer

      Focusing on the essentials of programming for the Android platform, this starter book guides readers through creating user interfaces, utilizing GPS, and accessing web services. It serves as a comprehensive introduction, making complex concepts accessible for beginners eager to develop Android applications.

      Beginning Android
    • Beginning Android 3

      • 612pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
      3,6(14)Évaluer

      The book explores the dynamic Android development platform, highlighting its extensive range of classes and open-source components that extend beyond traditional Java offerings. It delves into the platform's evolution, including enhanced support for Flash and gaming apps, Wi-Fi tethering, and improved performance. Additionally, it covers integration with WebM for HTML5 multimedia and Chrome OS, showcasing the platform's versatility and ongoing growth in the mobile development landscape.

      Beginning Android 3
    • The truth matters! New York Times bestselling author Mark Murphy returns, with the latest science and techniques for delivering tough messages to employees, coworkers, bosses and customers without causing anger, resentment, or defensiveness.

      Truth at Work: The Science of Delivering Tough Messages