Bøger af Daniel Robinson
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- Harness Solar, Wind, and Geothermal Resources
168,95 kr. "Renewable Energy for Homeowners: Harness Solar, Wind, and Geothermal Resources" is a highly accessible guide designed to enlighten homeowners about the extensive benefits and practical implementation of renewable energy resources. It aims to demystify the technical jargon, fostering a seamless transition from curiosity to comprehension.The numerous chapters within the book cover a gamut of topics including solar, wind, and geothermal energy. By breaking down these complex subjects into digestible segments, it equips readers with the knowledge to transform their own homes into self-sufficient, environmentally friendly havens. Not only does this book provide comprehensive insights into harnessing renewable energy, but it also delves into the financial considerations and potential savings one can expect on utility bills.Written by Daniel Robinson, an earth enthusiast well-versed in the field of sustainability, this book brings his practical experiences, garnered over many years, to the table. Shedding light on renewable energy's current state and future prospects, Daniel's blend of easy-to-understand writing, practical advice, and innate passion make this guide a must-read for those considering a shift towards sustainable living.Start your journey towards sustainable living and join the renewable energy revolution today!
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347,95 kr. Seminar paper from the year 2019 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: International development, grade: 75%, University of Sussex, course: Environment, Development and Policy (MA), language: English, abstract: This paper examines the Sicomines Agreement in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It analyses how 'Resource-for-Infrastructure' agreements highlight the limitations of the 'Corporate Social Responsibility' theory in providing an alternative conception of market capitalism. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has an abundance of natural resources, containing over 80 million hectares of arable land, and access to over 1,100 minerals and metals.However, in 2013, the United Nations Development Programme¿s (UNDP) Human Development Index (HDI) ranked the DRC 187th out of 188 states, with a score of 0.304 HDI. Therefore, due to its abundance of resources, the DRC has the potential to become a prominent driver of African growth, but currently remains one of the world¿s poorest states.Amongst other factors, the DRC¿s abundance of natural resources has played a central role in its continued economic and political insecurity. Like many resource-rich developing states, Western and Chinese multinational companies have intervened in the state¿s extractive mining sectors. Although resource-based growth has led to a number of successes, their interventions, in some cases, have not led to positive economic trends for developing states. This is commonly referred to as the resource curse for developing states that are resource-rich. Today, in light of the economic, social and environmental controversies caused from natural resource mining in the developing world, mining companies, and their associated banks, provide Resource-for-Infrastructure (RFI) agreements.
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- Clement and Alexander on the Dignity of Human Responsibility
1.358,95 kr. In what particular manner human beings are free moral agents and to what extent they can reasonably expect to attain a good life are two intertwined questions that rose to prominence in antiquity and have remained so to the present day.
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- Spiritual Formation through Interactive Reflective Journaling
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- A Book about the Holy Spirit
223,95 kr. It's Almost Impossible to Trust a Stranger. Trust depends on something-a vital and growing relationship. However, getting to know the Holy Spirit is not merely an issue of trust; it is imperative in one's deepening relationship with Jesus Christ. In this book, page after page, the author continually illustrates this principle. The emphasis is not on sensationalism or extremisms. It is on a relationship with the Person scripture names as the Holy Spirit. In autobiographical style, the writer establishes not only the biblical foundation for the doctrine of the Holy Spirit but his own growing relationship with this third Person of the Trinity. Do you resonate with this sort of pursuit? If so, then please, in the words of St. Augustine, "Take up and read." The results? Only heaven can tell. But without question, those around you will be encouraged, and heaven will certainly be made glad! Discovering the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit
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- Polling, Market Research, and Public Life, 1930-1945
632,95 kr. Examining the origins and early years of public opinion polling in Canada, Robinson situates polling within the larger context of its forerunners - market research surveys and American opinion polling - and charts its growth until its first uses by political parties.
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