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Find the Fire


Find the Fire

Author: Scott Mautz

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017


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Is the thrill gone? Is your mojo missing at work? Find the Fire is here to burn off your burnout and dial up a new level of motivation. Packed with insights, exercises, inspiring stories, checklists, and more, this potent self-help guide identifies nine forces that drain inspiration and delivers tips and advice for turning things around.

The Fire Next Time


The Fire Next Time

Author: James Baldwin

language: en

Publisher: Penguin UK

Release Date: 1990-01-25


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'Sermon, ultimatum, confession, deposition, testament, and chronicle ... all presented in searing, brilliant prose' The New York Times Book Review We, the black and the white, deeply need each other here if we are really to become a nation James Baldwin's impassioned plea to 'end the racial nightmare' in America was a bestseller when it appeared in 1963, galvanising a nation and giving voice to the emerging civil rights movement. Told in the form of two intensely personal 'letters', The Fire Next Time is at once a powerful evocation of Baldwin's early life in Harlem and an excoriating condemnation of the terrible legacy of racial injustice. 'A seminal meditation on race by one of our greatest writers' Barack Obama 'Baldwin writes with great passion ... it reeks of truth, as the ghettoes of New York and London, Chicago and Manchester reek of our hypocrisy' Sunday Times 'The great poet-prophet of the civil rights movement ... his seminal work' Guardian

Fire and Plants


Fire and Plants

Author: William J. Bond

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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Large regions of the world are regularly burnt either deliberately or naturally. However, despite the widespread occurrence of such fire-prone ecosystems, and considerable body of research on plant population biology in relation to fire, until now there have only been limited attempts at a coherent conceptual synthesis of the field for use by students or researchers.