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Joseph J. Romm | In 2008, Time magazine named Romm's blog one of the'' Top 15 Green Websites'', writing that it'' counters bad science and inane rhetoric with original analysis delivered sharply... Romm occupies the intersection of climate science, economics and policy. |
Lynda Resnick | In 2009, Resnick, with Francis Wilkinson, co-authored a book, Rubies in the Orchard : How to Uncover the Hidden Gems in Your Business which details her life by explaining marketing ideas and business philosophy she used to build successful brands. |
Michael Savage | In January 2004, Savage published his second political book The Enemy Within : Saving America from the Liberal Assault on Our Schools, Faith, and Military. |
Helen Caldicott | Her sixth book, The New Nuclear Danger : George W. Bush's Military Industrial Complex, was published in 2001. |
David M. Walker (U.S. Comptroller General) | He has authored three books, with the latest one entitled Comeback America : Turning the Country Around and Restoring Fiscal Responsibility (2010), which is national bestseller. |
Adam Liptak | Liptak was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 2009, the series of articles examined ways in which the American legal system differs from those of other developed nations. |
Pankaj Ghemawat | He and Jordan Siegel will publish a text-and-cases book on global strategy with Harvard Business School Press in 2010. |
Brian Sack | His most recent, The United States vs. Santa Claus : The Untold Story of the Actual War on Christmas (Simon & Schuster, 2013), is a satirical look at the United States government's efforts to change the public opinion of Santa Claus. |
Leland Sage | His first book, published in 1956, was'' William Boyd Allison : A Study in Practical Politics,'' which tracked the career of an influential Iowan in the U. S. Senate at the turn of the century. |
Joe Scarborough | On November 12, 2013, Scarborough released his third book,'' The Right Path : From Ike to Reagan, How Republicans Once Mastered Politics -- and Can Again''. |
Arthur De Vany | He outlines his approach in The New Evolution Diet : What Our Paleolithic Ancestors Can Teach Us about Weight Loss, Fitness, and Aging (December 2010). |
Neil Lyndon | The following year he wrote his book, No More Sex War : The Failures of Feminism, published in 1992, in which he expanded on these arguments. |
Katty Kay | On 2 June 2009, Harper Collins published Womenomics, a book written by Kay and ABC News' Good Morning America senior national correspondent Claire Shipman exploring the redefinition of success for working women based on recent trends of the value of women to the business world. |
Edward Djerejian | Djerejian is the author of the book Danger and Opportunity : An American Ambassador's Journey Through the Middle East (Simon & Schuster, Threshold Editions, September 2008. |
David Horowitz | He, Eli Lehrer, and Andrew Jones published a pamphlet,'' Political Bias in the Administrations and Faculties of 32 Elite Colleges and Universities'' (2004), in which they find the ratio of Democrats to Republicans at 32 schools to be more than 10 to 1. |
Hans-Werner Sinn | Recently Sinn has turned to the problem of the global climate in an article'' Public Policies against Global Warming'' and in his book'' Das grüne Paradoxon'' ((the English version, TheGreen Paradox, was published by MIT Press in 2012). |
Nancy Rubin Stuart | Stuart's latest book'' Defiant Brides : The Untold Story of Two Revolutionary-Era Women and the Radical Men They Married'' is a 2013 selection of the History Book Club, the Book-of-the-Month-2 Book Club (BOMC2) and the Military Book Club. |
Eli Broad | Broad's first book, The Art of Being Unreasonable : Lessons in Unconventional Thinking, was published by Wiley and Sons in 2012 and debuted as a New York Times bestseller. |
Pamela S. Karlan | In the aftermath of the election, Karlan, Samuel Issacharoff, and Richard Pildes adapted two chapters from the law school casebook that they co-authored into a book called When Elections Go Bad : The Law of Democracy and the Presidential Election of 2000. |
Robert Pape | In early October 2010, the University of Chicago press released Pape's third book, co-authored with James K. Feldman, Cutting the Fuse : The Explosion of Global Suicide Terrorism and How to Stop It. |
Chris Crass | In 2013 he published his book Towards Collective Liberation : Anti-Racist Organizing, Feminist Praxis and Movement Building Strategy, reviewed by The Feminist Wire and FORsooth Newspaper. |
Ray Suarez | He also authored the 2006 book The Holy Vote : The Politics of Faith in America, which examines the way Americans worship, how organized religion and politics intersect in America, and how this powerful collision is transforming the current and future American mind-set. |
Renata Adler | Adler's book Reckless Disregard : Westmoreland v. CBS et al., Sharon v. Time (1986), an account of two libel trials and the First Amendment, was also praised :'' This book should be under the Christmas tree of every lawyer and journalist'', wrote William B. Shannon in The Washington Post ; Edwin M. Yoder wrote, also in The Washington Post,'' Reckless Disregard is the best book about American journalism of our time.'' |
Gish Jen | (journal article) #'' Immigrant Dreams and Civic Promises : (Con -) Testing Identity in Early Jewish American Literature and Gish Jen's Mona in the Promised Land'' By : Furman, Andrew ; MELUS, 2000 Spring ; 25 (1) : 209 -- 26. |
Campbell Harvey | Given the idea that the business cycle is to some degree predictable, Harvey argued in his 1991 paper with Wayne Ferson in the Journal of Political Economy that both risk exposures and risk premia should vary predictably through the business cycle. |
Richard Seymour (writer) | Computer programmer and Internet activist Aaron Swartz praised the book unreservedly in his 2009 review of books :'' This book is like a little miracle. |
David E. Lilienthal | He was co-author with Dean Acheson (later Secretary of State) of the 1946 Report on the International Control of Atomic Energy which outlined possible methods for international control of nuclear weapon s. Born in Morton, Illinois, David Lilienthal was the oldest son of Jewish immigrants from Austria-Hungary. |
Tyler Hamilton | In 2012, he co-authored a book The Secret Race : Inside the Hidden World of the Tour de France : Doping, Cover-ups, and Winning at All Costs, which details his doping practices and experience in the world of cycling. |
Neale Donald Walsch | net / The Changing Change Network was created by poet Em Claire and author Neale Donald Walsch as an outgrowth of the messages contained in the 2009 book, When Everything Changes, Change Everything. |
Lucy Kellaway | She wrote the management book Sense and Nonsense in the Office in 1999. |
Matthew S. Holland | Building on his dissertation, Holland published Bonds of Affection : Civic Charity and the Making of America with Georgetown University Press in 2007. |
Samantha Power | In August 2007 Power authored a memo titled'' Conventional Washington versus the Change We Need,'' in which she provided one of the first comprehensive statements of Obama's approach to foreign policy. |
Rakesh Khurana | In 2007 he published his second book From Higher Aims to Hired Hands : The Social Transformation of American Business Schools and the Unfulfilled Promise of Management as a Profession (Princeton University Press). |
Art Bell | Art Bell returned to Coast to Coast AM on February 20, 2009, for a discussion on the global financial crisis with Wall St. insider Michael J. Panzner. |
Ivan Rand | Rand wrote the foreword to Rev. Hull's 1953 book, The Fall and Rise of Israel. |
David Owen | In February 2010, he wrote a pamphlet for the Social Market Foundation thinktank entitled'' EU Social Market and Social Policy''. |
Anne Murray | Murray's personal success combined with her visible love and support for Springhill was featured in the article, `` Women of Success -- Impact on The Economy of Their Hometowns,'' in Progressive Choices -- Canadian Women In Business magazine (Summer/Fall 2004 edition). |
Gregg S. Fisher | He also co-authored Creating Prosperity (The Alliance for Wealth Management, 2005) a book about financial planning, investing and wealth accumulation. |
Shepard Fairey | In 2009 Fairey's Obama portrait was featured in the book Art For Obama : Designing Manifest Hope and the Campaign for Change, which Fairey also edited. |
John N. Gray | His 1998 book False Dawn was praised by George Soros as' a powerful analysis of the deepening instability of global capitalism' which' should be read by all who are concerned about the future of the global economy'. |
K. Eric Drexler | Thus, even in the latest report'' A Matter of Size : Triennial Review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative'' put out by the National Academies Press in December 2006, (roughly twenty years after Engines of Creation was published) no clear way forward toward molecular nanotechnology is seen, as per the conclusion on page 108 of that report : Drexler is mentioned in the science fiction book The Diamond Age as one of the heroes of a future world where nanotechnology is ubiquitous. |
James Fallows | He is the author of ten books, including National Defense, for which he received the 1983 National Book Award, Fallows's most influential articles have concerned military policy and military procurement, the college admissions process, technology, China and Japan, and the American war in Iraq. |
Howard M. Guttman | Guttman is the author of Great Business Teams : Cracking the Code for Standout Performance, named one of the Top Business Books of 2008 by Soundview Executive Book Summaries. |
David Gratzer | In August 1999, during his fourth year of medical school, ECW Press published the 24-year-old Gratzer's first book, Code Blue : Reviving Canada's Health Care System Gratzer wrote about deficiencies in Canadian health care and argued that they were the direct result of the system's design, and thus not amendable to simple reforms. |
John Redwood | His latest book, I Want to Make a Difference - But I Do n't Like Politics, examines the reasons for the decline in turnout at UK elections and was published in October 2006. |
Jean Zimmerman | For her first book Zimmerman coauthored, with Felice N. Schwartz, a book about women in corporations, Breaking With Tradition : Women and Work, the New Facts of Life (1992) based on the Harvard Business Review article that ignited the `` mommy track'' debate. |
John D. Hamaker | Barry Lynes wrote Climate Crime in 1985 chronicling the case for global cooling, and Robert Felix, author of Not by Fire But By Ice echoed concerns about re - glaciation, expressed by Hamaker and Bryant, which he documented at Ice Age Now. |
Mel Lyman | In 1966, supported and funded by Jonas Mekas, Lyman published his first book, Autobiography of a World Savior, which set out to reformulate spiritual truths and occult history in a new way. |
Robert Dilts | #Dilts, Robert, Thought Viruses, Mental Maps and Health, Anchor Point, March -- April 1996, Salt Lake City, UT. |
Ann Dunham | In December 2009, Duke University Press published a version of Dunham's dissertation titled Surviving against the Odds : Village Industry in Indonesia. |
M. J. Nurenberger | He is the author of The Scared and the Doomed - The Jewish Establishment vs. The Six Million (ISBN 0-88962-289-2), published in 1985, which challenges the American Jewish leadership during World War II. |
David Hobby | He explained,'' There was a hard staff reduction quota in effect, and given the way the blog has gone I thought it would be best if I counted toward it when they started lopping off heads...'' Interviews : Hobby has authored an article on a DIY photo studio in the December 2007 issue of MacWorld, co-authored the book Columbia : A Celebration with wife Susan Thornton Hobby, and produced an eight-disc DVD lighting tutorial,'' Strobist Lighting Seminar''. |
D. James Kennedy | Kennedy wrote the forward to the 1987 book Christianity and the Constitution : The Faith of Our Founding Fathers authored by law professor John Eidsmoe. |
Wendell Potter | Potter's November 2010 book Deadly Spin : An Insurance Company Insider Speaks Out on How Corporate PR Is Killing Health Care and Deceiving Americans details much of the industry's deceitful tactics, putting them in historical context by drawing parallels to the tobacco industry and the history of manipulative public relations, gives a history of health reform, and shares his own personal journey. |
Gene Epstein | In his book, Econospinning ISBN 978-0471735137, published in 2006, Epstein critiques the media's handling of economic news by detailing the errors of such diverse publications as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, New York Review of Books, the New Yorker, and the Economist. |
J?rgen Habermas | In 2007, Habermas was listed as the 7th most-cited author in the humanities (including the social science s) by The Times Higher Education Guide, ahead of Max Weber and behind Erving Goffman. |
Esther Duflo | In April 2011 she released her latest book Poor Economics, co-authored with Abhijit V. Banerjee. |
Sara Shane | In 2000, she published Take Control of Your Health and Escape the Sickness Industry (ISBN 978-0646402970).'' |
Henry M. Senter | In December 1901, he published an article titled'' Business Opportunities in South America'' in which he extolled the climate and business opportunities in South America for men of capital. |
Daniel J. Benor | ADVANCES : The Journal of Mind-Body Health Summer, 12 (3) : 3-39 Benor, Daniel J. 1994 Spiritual Healing and Psychotherapy. |
Edward Djerejian | Djerejian is the author of the book Danger and Opportunity : An American Ambassador's Journey Through the Middle East (Simon & Schuster, Threshold Editions, September 2008. |
David Holmgren | In 2006 an Australian speaking tour with American peak oil author Richard Heinberg allowed Holmgren to promote permaculture retrofit of suburbia as a positive response to peak oil and climate change using a humorous Aussie St case story. |
Eugene Mallove | Mallove authored Fire from Ice, a book detailing the 1989 report of table-top cold fusion from Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann at the University of Utah. |
Albert Bates | Bates' Climate in Crisis (1990) was the first book published on web (rolled paper) press using a 100 % recycled product without chemically removing clays or inks. |
Laurence Bergreen | His first book was Look Now, Pay Later : The Rise of Network Broadcasting, published in 1980. |
Dale W. Jorgenson | _ (1990), `` Aggregate Consumer Behavior and the Measurement of Social Welfare,'' Chapter 1 in Dale W. Jorgenson (1997b), pp. 1 -- 38. |
Robert K. Steel | In May 2009 he shared a panel with Felix Rohatyn and Daniel Gross, Senior Editor of Newsweek, on'' Bringing the Economy Back to Life.'' |
Kevin O'Leary | A sequel to his first book called The Cold Hard Truth On Men, Women, and Money : 50 Common Money Mistakes and How to Fix Them was followed up in 2012, which focused a greater emphasis toward personal financial money management techniques, common money mistakes, tricks and tips to earn more financial freedom each targeted toward a specific stage in a person's life. |
Joseph Michelli | In 2006 he published his first best-selling book about another Seattle company, when he penned The Starbucks Experience : 5 Principles for Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary, which reached number three on the Wall Street Journal business books bestseller list along with high ranking positions on many other lists. |
Lewis Schiff | Schiff has co-authored two books : The Middle Class Millionaire : The Rise of the New Rich and How They are Changing America (Doubleday, 2007), written with Russ Alan Prince, chronicles the evolution of America's middle-class over the last twenty years, and at how a portion of the middle-class is pulling away from the rest by amassing significant wealth. |
John Kenneth Galbraith | In American Capitalism : The Concept of Countervailing Power, published in 1952, Galbraith concluded that the American economy was managed by a triumvirate of big business, big labor, and an activist government. |
Gus Malzahn | In January 2003, he published a book and instructional video titled Hurry Up No Huddle -- An Offensive Philosophy (ISBN 9781585186549), that became the blueprint for the offensive wave engulfing the state. |
George Monbiot | Monbiot's next book, Heat : How to Stop the Planet Burning, published in 2006, focuses on the issue of climate change. |
Robert Kuttner | Kuttner is author of several books dealing with economic and labor theory, as well as his political support for the revival of a robust labor-left agenda, including The Economic Illusion, Everything For Sale : The Virtues and Limits of Markets, The End of Laissez-Faire, The Life of the Party, and The Squandering of America : How the Failure of Our Politics Undermines Our Prosperity (Knopf, 2007). |
Ron DeSantis | He has authored a book entitled Dreams From Our Founding Fathers : First Principles in the Age of Obama, which was published in 2011. |
Michelle Huneven | Huneven co-authored wrote the Tao Gals' Guide to Real Estate (Bloomsbury 2006), a combination narrative and guidebook for women purchasing homes. |
Jerome Corsi | In October 2009, his book America for Sale : Fighting the New World Order, Surviving a Global Depression, and Preserving USA Sovereignty was published, which alleges'' the globalists' plan to put America up for sale, from its financial services firms to public infrastructure such as highways and airports.'' |
Roberto Smeraldi | His principal book is Novo Manual de Negócios Sustentáveis published in 2009 by Publifolha, about innovation and sustainability strategies in business. |
Jack Miles | His second book, Christ : A Crisis in the Life of God, was named a New York Times Notable Book of 2002. |
David Yerushalmi | Yerushalmi published an article on sharia-compliant finance Islamic law as a'' Black Box'' in the Utah Law Review (2008, Issue 3). |
Gustav Radbruch | In September 1945, Radbruch published a short paper Fünf Minuten Rechtsphilosophie (five minutes of legal philosophy), that was influential in shaping the jurisprudence of values (Wertungsjurisprudenz), prevalent in the aftermath of World War II as a reaction against legal positivism. |
Basab Pradhan | He has also co-authored a book on Indian Offshore Industry titled Offshore : How India Got Back On The Global Business Map with Gaurav Rastogi in 2011. |
E.C. Riegel | Best selling libertarian author Harry Browne, in the introduction to his 1974 book You Can Profit from a Monetary Crisis described Riegel's book The New Approach to Freedom as `` The best explanation of the free market I've seen.'' |
Tibor R. Machan | He argues that the field presupposes the institution of the right to private property (one can not trade what one does not own or has n't been authorized to trade by the owner) in the works, The Business of Commerce, Examining an Honorable Profession, and A Primer on Business Ethics, both with James Chesher, and The Morality of Business, A Profession of Human Wealth Care (Springer, 2007). |
Mahmud Ali Durrani | Durrani is the author of several books and studies, including India and Pakistan : The Cost of Conflict and the Benefits of Peace and Pakistan's Security Imperatives : Year 2000 and Beyond. |
Marianne Legato | In 1992, Legato won the American Heart Association's Blakeslee Award for the best book written for the lay public on cardiovascular disease with her publication of THE FEMALE HEART : The Truth About Women and Heart Disease, published by Simon and Schuster. |
William Damon | In 1995, Damon gained an even larger popular audience with his book, Greater Expectations : Overcoming the Culture of Indulgence in Our Homes and Schools (1995), which won the Parent's Choice Book Award and was the subject of wide media coverage. |
Simon Singh | bibId 13830 | thesis_year 1991 | doctoral_advisor | academic_advisors | doctoral_students | notable_students | known_for Journalism, Libel campaign BCA v. Singh, The Code Book (about cryptography and its history), Big Bang (about the Big Bang theory and the origins of the universe), Trick or Treatment ? |
Charles A. Ray | His second book, Taking Charge : Effective Leadership for the Twenty-First Century, was published in March 2009. |
Mike Hudema | Hudema is the author of An Action a Day Keeps Global Capitalism Away (ISBN 1896357903), which was published in 2004. |
William Nordhaus | His 2013 book is The Climate Casino : Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World (ISBN 978-0300189773). |
Bob McCown | In 2007, McCown published his first book,'' McCown's Law : The 100 Greatest Hockey Arguments'' with co-author David Naylor. |
William Beach Lawrence | After his time in politics, he wrote essays and books about international law, and he argued a case before the United States Supreme Court in 1873. |
Nancy Ammerman | Her most recent book, Pillars of Faith : American Congregations and their Partners (University of California Press, 2005), describes the common patterns that shape the work of American's diverse communities of faith. |
Richard C. Hoagland | Hoagland authored the book The Monuments of Mars : A City on the Edge of Forever, and co-authored the book Dark Mission : The Secret History of NASA, which was ranked 21st on November 18, 2007 on The New York Times Best Seller list for paperback nonfiction. |
Ray Kurzweil | In 1999, Kurzweil published a second book titled The Age of Spiritual Machines, which goes into more depth explaining his futurist ideas. |
Kit Bond | In 2009, Bond co-authored a book with Lewis Simons entitled The Next Front : Southeast Asia and the Road to Global Peace with Islam. |
David Horowitz | Horowitz's book, The Professors : The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America (2006), criticizes individual professors for their professorial conduct. |
Thomas P.M. Barnett | He developed the article into a book The Pentagon's New Map : War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century, published in 2004. |
Dror Green | Green's book, Emotional Training, the Art of Creating a Sense of a Safe Place In a Changing World, was published in 2011. |