Analisi: ECOLOGIA. In generale. ECONOMIA AMBIENTALE. In generale. CRESCITA. In generale.
Dennis L. Meadows Bücher






U. a. von Meadows, Dennis L. ; Meadows, Donella H. ; Zahn, Erich.
Limits to growth. The 30-year update
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Uses computer modelling to demonstrate how unchecked growth on our finite planet will lead the Earth towards ecological disaster unless rapid readjustment of the global economy is made.
As a child I remember the sermon; It was on hell. As a child I remember the sermon; It was on Jesus As He said, "I am the way." As a child I remember the sermon; It was about Jesus As He said, "I am the truth." As a child I remember the sermon; It was about Jesus As He said, "I am the life." As a child I remember the sermon; It was about Jesus As He said, "No man cometh unto the Father But by me."
Exploring the complexities of childhood, this narrative delves into the formative experiences that shape a person's identity. Through vivid recollections, the author reflects on innocence, discovery, and the emotional landscape of growing up. The interplay between joy and hardship is highlighted, illustrating how these early moments influence later life. Themes of nostalgia and personal growth are woven throughout, providing a poignant look at the lasting impact of childhood memories on adult life.
The narrative reflects on childhood memories of sermons that emphasize the teachings of Jesus, highlighting key themes such as salvation, truth, and the path to God. Through the repetition of Jesus' words, the author conveys a deep sense of faith and the foundational impact these messages had on their spiritual journey. The reflections serve as a poignant reminder of the lasting influence of these teachings on personal belief and understanding of Christianity.
The Greatest Witch I Ever Met
- 50 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Exploring personal experiences, the narrative reveals the author's encounters with deceit and betrayal, particularly focusing on individuals driven by greed. The mention of "witches" symbolizes those who wield power to harm others, reflecting on the broader theme of wickedness prevalent in society. The book aims to awaken readers to these injustices and conveys a somber message about the moral decline in the world, emphasizing a belief that only the faithful recognize the impending challenges facing the nation.