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Dr. Robert L. Kelly

    16 mars 1957
    Holding The Fort: How I Taught Inmates To Become Million Dollar Wall Street Traders
    Theological Education In America
    Fifth Beginning
    Archaeology: Down to Earth
    The Fifth Beginning
    The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers
    • The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,2(15)Évaluer

      Challenges the preconceptions that hunter-gatherers were Paleolithic relics living in a raw state of nature, instead crafting a position that emphasizes their diversity.

      The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers
    • The Fifth Beginning

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(9)Évaluer

      “I have seen yesterday. I know tomorrow.” This inscription in Tutankhamun’s tomb summarizes The Fifth Beginning. Here, archaeologist Robert L. Kelly explains how the study of our cultural past can predict the future of humanity. In an eminently readable style, Kelly identifies four key pivot points in the six-million-year history of human development: the emergence of technology, culture, agriculture, and the state. In each example, the author examines the long-term processes that resulted in a definitive, no-turning-back change for the organization of society. Kelly then looks ahead, giving us evidence for what he calls a fifth beginning, one that started about AD 1500. Some might call it “globalization,” but the author places it in its larger context: a five-thousand-year arms race, capitalism’s global reach, and the cultural effects of a worldwide communication network. Kelly predicts that the emergent phenomena of this fifth beginning will include the end of war as a viable way to resolve disputes, the end of capitalism as we know it, the widespread shift toward world citizenship, and the rise of forms of cooperation that will end the near-sacred status of nation-states. It’s the end of life as we have known it. However, the author is cautiously optimistic: he dwells not on the coming chaos, but on humanity’s great potential.

      The Fifth Beginning
    • Archaeology: Down to Earth

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(17)Évaluer

      Featuring insights from renowned archaeologists David Hurst Thomas and Robert L. Kelly, this edition offers a practical exploration of archaeological methods through real-world examples. Readers will enhance their ability to formulate questions, solve problems, and differentiate fact from fiction in archaeology. The book covers essential topics such as data analysis, survey, and excavation techniques while fostering scientific reasoning. An improved full-color design enhances visual clarity, and supplemental resources, including a companion website and a CD-ROM, enrich the learning experience.

      Archaeology: Down to Earth
    • Fifth Beginning

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(156)Évaluer

      I have seen yesterday. I know tomorrow. This inscription in Tutankhamens tomb summarizes The Fifth Beginning. Here, archeologist Robert Kelly explains how the study of our cultural past can predict the future of humanity. In an eminently readable style, Kelly identifies four key pivot points in the six- million-year history of human development: the emergence of technology, culture, agriculture, and the state. In each example, the author examines the long-term processes that resulted in a definitiveno-turning-backchange for the organization of society. Kelly then looks ahead, giving us evidence for what he calls afifth beginning, one that began about AD 1500. Some might call it globalization, but the author places it in its larger context:a 5,000-year arms race, capitalisms global reach, and the cultural effects of a worldwide communication network.

      Fifth Beginning
    • The narrative follows Robert Kelly, a convicted CEO who becomes a GED instructor in a maximum-security prison, driven by his faith and a desire to make a difference. Over 21 months, he teaches inmates to trade on Wall Street, achieving a record number of GEDs and significant profits through his unique curriculum. His efforts to combat recidivism highlight the need for rehabilitation over punishment, as he advocates for justice and supports fellow inmates. Kelly's journey reveals the transformative power of education and the challenges of incarceration, making a compelling case for systemic change.

      Holding The Fort: How I Taught Inmates To Become Million Dollar Wall Street Traders
    • Homininen, Homo sapiens, Menschen der Gegenwart - 6 Millionen Jahre Evolutions- und Menschheitsgeschichte Angesichts von Pandemien, Klimawandel, Wirtschaftskrisen und Terrorismus sieht unsere Zukunft äußerst düster aus - oder? Der Anthropologe und Archäologe Robert Kelly sagt ganz entschieden: nein! Das Ende der Welt, wie wir sie kennen, kann kommen. Dieser Weltuntergang wird nicht so schlimm wie allseits befürchtet, denn zum ersten Mal haben wir die Möglichkeit, unser Wissen über die Vergangenheit zu unseren Gunsten zu nutzen. Gemäß der Inschrift auf Tutanchamuns Grab »Ich habe das Gestern gesehen. Ich kenne das Morgen«, interpretiert Kelly 6 Millionen Jahre Evolutions- und Menschheitsgeschichte, um unsere Zukunft vorauszusagen: Was kommt nach dem Kapitalismus? Wie lösen wir in Zukunft internationale und globale Konflikte? Wird der Nationalstaat überleben? Weltgeschichte aus der Perspektive der Archäologie: was alte Knochen, prähistorisches Steinwerkzeug und verfallene Bauwerke über das Denken und Handeln der Menschen verraten Wie zunehmende Konkurrenz aufgrund von Bevölkerungswachstum zu vier großen Wendepunkten der Geschichte führte und wie die Menschheit diese Umbrüche bewältigte Bahnbrechende Entwicklungen der Menschheitsgeschichte: Technologischer Fortschritt und die Entstehung von Kultur, Entwicklung der Landwirtschaft und Staatenbildung Aus der Vergangenheit lernen - eine einmalige Chance in der Geschichte der Menschheit! Menschen haben sich von Anbeginn als gute Problemlöser bewährt. Nun stehen wir erneut vor einem Wendepunkt, denn die Weltbevölkerung wächst rasant. Radikale Veränderungen sind zu erwarten. Doch Robert Kelly ist optimistisch, dass die Zukunft besser wird als unsere Gegenwart - wenn wir die richtigen Lehren ziehen. In diesem packenden und unterhaltsamen Sachbuch zeigt er uns, wie sich die Menschheit immer wieder neu erfand - und was wir daraus für morgen lernen können!

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