An illustrated adaptation of the bestselling business fable, The Energy Bus, teaches children the benefits of staying positive In this illustrated adaptation of the bestselling fable, The Energy Bus, author Jon Gordon shows children how to overcome negativity, bullies and everyday challenges to be their best.
An illustrated adaptation of the bestselling business fable, The Energy Bus, teaches children the benefits of staying positive In this illustrated adaptation of the bestselling fable, The Energy Bus, author Jon Gordon shows children how to overcome negativity, bullies and everyday challenges to be their best.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JON GORDON's bestselling books and talks have inspired readers and audiences around the world. His principles have been put to the test by Fortune 500 companies, school districts, hospitals, nonprofits, numerous professional and college sports teams, and children. He is the author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller The Energy Bus, The No Complaining Rule, Training Camp, The Shark and the Goldfish, The Seed, Soup, and The Positive Dog. Jon invites you to visit and connect with him at www.JonGordon.com.
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Part I: Reformatting Comparison Chapter 1: Ways of Knowing the Global Urban 25 Chapter 2 The Limits of Comparative Methodologies in Urban Studies Chapter 3 Comparative Urbanism in the Archives: Thinking with Variety, Thinking with Connections Chapter 4 Thinking Cities through Elsewhere: Reformatting Comparison Part II: Genetic Comparisons Chapter 5: Connections Chapter 6: Relations Part III: Generative Comparisons Chapter 7: Generating Concepts Chapter 8: Composing Comparisons Chapter 9: Conversations Part IV: Thinking from the Urban as Distinctive Chapter 10: Territories Chapter 11: Into the Territory, or, the Urban as Idea
Part I: Reformatting Comparison Chapter 1: Ways of Knowing the Global Urban 25 Chapter 2 The Limits of Comparative Methodologies in Urban Studies Chapter 3 Comparative Urbanism in the Archives: Thinking with Variety, Thinking with Connections Chapter 4 Thinking Cities through Elsewhere: Reformatting Comparison Part II: Genetic Comparisons Chapter 5: Connections Chapter 6: Relations Part III: Generative Comparisons Chapter 7: Generating Concepts Chapter 8: Composing Comparisons Chapter 9: Conversations Part IV: Thinking from the Urban as Distinctive Chapter 10: Territories Chapter 11: Into the Territory, or, the Urban as Idea
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