During our lives, we all feel quiet, unanswered needs for personal decisions that we often ignore, and whispered truths pass unnoticed... Often, however, issues resurface, and we find belated answers in our mental shoulda-coulda-woulda file. If only we had been in touch with our sensible self earlier, we might have avoided rehashing discomfort or, worse, pain. This work speaks to that. It is a manual for healthy attitude toward realities of life so that you will better use your time for you and have the peace of mind that we all cherish...
During our lives, we all feel quiet, unanswered needs for personal decisions that we often ignore, and whispered truths pass unnoticed... Often, however, issues resurface, and we find belated answers in our mental shoulda-coulda-woulda file. If only we had been in touch with our sensible self earlier, we might have avoided rehashing discomfort or, worse, pain. This work speaks to that. It is a manual for healthy attitude toward realities of life so that you will better use your time for you and have the peace of mind that we all cherish...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Taylor earned a Master's Degree in Nuclear Engineering from Stanford University and served in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Nautilus (SSN-571). He joined Sandia National Laboratories in 1975, where he worked for thirty-five years, focusing on analysis of transportation of radioactive material, evaluation of nuclear weapon safety, nonproliferation and national security, and arms control and treaty analysis. While at Sandia, he authored or co-authored forty-seven technical reports and papers. John is also an historian with particular interests in the Civil War in New Mexico, the history of the Rio Abajo, the development of Catholicism in central New Mexico, railroading in New Mexico, and the "naval history" of New Mexico. He has authored or co-authored nineteen books on these and other subjects.
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