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David Cameron

    David Cameron ist ein praktizierender Arzt für Allgemeinmedizin, der sich um die ganze Familie kümmert und dabei nachts Babys zur Welt bringt und tagsüber Erwachsene und Kinder in der Klinik behandelt. Als klinischer Dozent für die University of Washington bildet David Medizinstudenten und Assistenzärzte in Allgemeinmedizin aus. Er integriert seine medizinische Expertise mit seinem christlichen Glauben und spricht in Kirchen und Gemeindegruppen. Sonya Cameron ist eine approbierte Ehe- und Familientherapeutin und Lehrbeauftragte. Ihre Arbeit umfasst Schreiben, Lehren und Beraten. Als Referentin hält Sonya Weiterbildungsworkshops für Berater und Laienführer und bietet Seminare für verschiedene Gemeindegruppen und Kirchen an. Ihre Veröffentlichungen wurden in einer Fachzeitschrift für Beratungswesen veröffentlicht und sie erhielt Anerkennung für ihre klinische Forschung und ihre Schriften zum Thema emotionale Intelligenz.

    Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth?
    Cameron on Cameron
    For the Record
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    • For the Record

      • 752 Seiten
      • 27 Lesestunden

      'The political memoir of the decade' Sunday Times The #1 Sunday Times Bestseller

      For the Record2019
      3,8
    • Cameron on Cameron

      • 410 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Just who does David Cameron think he is? In a series of interviews, award-winning journalist Dylan Jones attempts to find out. From the Conservative Party's bouts of internal backstabbing to Cameron's family life, this book lays bare the forces which shape the leader of Her Majesty's Opposition.

      Cameron on Cameron2010
      3,5
    • Climate change is currently presented by campaign groups and scientists as an impossibly daunting threat. On the face of it, it would seem we must make impossible sacrifices if we want to do our bit for the environment and lead more sustainable, less damaging lives. This book shows that isn't the case at all. It brings together household names who share a conviction that, on the contrary, living well needn't cost the earth - and will tell you why and how. Their collective vision, covering areas from architecture and politics to food and happiness, will completely reframe the way you think about climate change and what you're willing to do about it. Far from the usual doom and gloom, many here argue that climate change presents a once-in-a-century opportunity to address a whole basket of problems with energy and imagination. If we get things right, instead of an environmental apocalypse we could end up in a win-win situation - with both more satisfying lives and robust answers to these pressing, seemingly unsurmountable, problems.Contributions include: Phillip Pullman, A. C. Grayling, Oliver James and John Bird on love, happiness and telling tales Kevin McCloud, Nic Marks, Stephen Bayley and Wayne Hemingway on good design. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Colin Tudge and Rosie Boycott on good and sustainable food. David Cameron and Caroline Lucas on the politics of the good life. Tom Hodgkinson, David Boyle and David Goldblatt on having a good time. Anita Roddick, Adair Turner, Ann Pettifor and Larry Elliott on good business and work.

      Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth?2008