Man on His Nature

Man on His Nature
Author: Sir Charles Scott Sherrington
Publsiher: Cambridge [Eng.] : University Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1951
Genre: Biology
ISBN: UOM:39015065938188

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The Origin and History of the English Language and of the Early Literature it Embodies

The Origin and History of the English Language and of the Early Literature it Embodies
Author: George Perkins Marsh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1892
Genre: English language
ISBN: HARVARD:HN5ZDC

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Man and Nature Or Physical Geography

Man and Nature  Or  Physical Geography
Author: George Perkins Marsh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1864
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: IBNN:BN000643405

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Man on his Nature

Man on his Nature
Author: Charles Sherrington
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1953
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Man V Nature

Man V  Nature
Author: Diane Cook
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062333124

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A refreshingly imaginative, daring debut collection of stories that illuminates with audacious wit the complexity of human behavior, and the veneer of civilization over our darkest urges. Told with perfect rhythm and unyielding brutality, these stories expose unsuspecting men and women to the realities of nature, the primal instincts of man, and the dark humor and heartbreak of our struggle to not only thrive, but survive. In "Girl on Girl," a high school freshman goes to disturbing lengths to help an old friend. An insatiable temptress pursues the one man she can't have in "Meteorologist Dave Santana." And in the title story, a long-fraught friendship comes undone when three buddies get impossibly lost on a lake it is impossible to get lost on. Below the quotidian surface of Diane Cook's worlds lurks an unexpected surreality that reveals our most curious, troubling, and bewildering behavior. Other stories explore situations pulled directly from the wild, imposing on human lives the danger, tension, and precariousness of the natural world: a pack of "not-needed" boys takes refuge in a murky forest where they compete against one another for their next meal; an alpha male is pursued through city streets by murderous rivals and desirous women; helpless newborns are snatched from their suburban yards by a man who stalks them. Through these characters Cook asks: What is at the root of our most heartless, selfish impulses? Why are people drawn together in such messy, needful ways? When the unexpected intrudes upon the routine, what do we discover about ourselves? As entertaining as it is dangerous, this accomplished collection explores the boundary between the wild and the civilized, where nature acts as a catalyst for human drama and lays bare our vulnerabilities, fears, and desires.

Man s Nature and Nature s Man

Man s Nature and Nature s Man
Author: Lee Raymond Dice
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1955
Genre: Adaptation (Biology)
ISBN: UOM:39015028093378

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The Nature of Man

The Nature of Man
Author: Alan Watts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1975
Genre: Human beings
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036138522

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This book explores the development of hybrid corn, the history of eugenics, human genetics, the nature-nurture debate, the origins of the Marxian concept of proletarian science, the shift in the meaning of "fitness" in evolutionary theory, the practice of normal science in Nazi Germany, and the making and selling of science textbooks. While the topics are diverse, a common theme unites them - each explores links between biological science, social power, and public policy.

The Laws of Human Nature

The Laws of Human Nature
Author: Robert Greene
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780698184541

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From the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of The 48 Laws of Power comes the definitive new book on decoding the behavior of the people around you Robert Greene is a master guide for millions of readers, distilling ancient wisdom and philosophy into essential texts for seekers of power, understanding and mastery. Now he turns to the most important subject of all - understanding people's drives and motivations, even when they are unconscious of them themselves. We are social animals. Our very lives depend on our relationships with people. Knowing why people do what they do is the most important tool we can possess, without which our other talents can only take us so far. Drawing from the ideas and examples of Pericles, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther King Jr, and many others, Greene teaches us how to detach ourselves from our own emotions and master self-control, how to develop the empathy that leads to insight, how to look behind people's masks, and how to resist conformity to develop your singular sense of purpose. Whether at work, in relationships, or in shaping the world around you, The Laws of Human Nature offers brilliant tactics for success, self-improvement, and self-defense.