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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The founders of the modern recovery movement, including Bill
Wilson, Bob Smith, and other early AAs, were deeply influenced by a
handful of inspirational authors, from whom they received practical
guidance, key insights, and concrete ideas. Their explorations of
inspirational literature and useable spiritual methods gave rise to
the program of spiritual self-help now practiced around the world
as the twelve-step tradition.
Now, some of the core books that both inspired and were produced
by the early twelve-steppers and recovery pioneers - including the
first edition of the 1939 landmark "Alcoholic Anonymous" - are
collected in this powerful resource, "The Recovery Bible."
Here are early writings by the visionaries of recovery. Their work
retains all of its impact and life-changing power - now at the
ready for study, immediate guidance, and a lifetime of
re-exploration in this one volume.
"The Recovery Bible" includes:
-"Alcoholics Anonymous," the original 1939 landmark
- "The Greatest Thing in the World" by Henry Drummond
-"In Tune with the Infinite "by Ralph Waldo Trine
-"The Mental Equivalent "by Emmet Fox
- "As a Man Thinketh" by James Allen
-"The 23rd and 91st Psalms"
-"Religion that Works" by the Rev. Sam Shoemaker
-"The Varieties of Religious Experience" by William James
Issues of reputation management are negotiated in a wide array of
contexts, yet arguably one of the most visible of these areas
involves how such stories unfold within the sporting arena. Whether
involving individual athletes, teams, organizations, leagues, or
global entities, the process of navigating issues of image repair
and/or restoration and crisis-based communication has never been
more byzantine with a plethora of communicative media outlets
functioning in myriad manners. Reputational Challenges in Sport
explores the intersection of reputation, sport, and society. In
doing so, the book advances theory and then explores individual,
team, and organizational applications from varied methodological
perspectives as they relate to reputation and identity management
and crisis orientations. The book provides a synthesis of previous
works while offering a contemporary advancement of these subjects
from a variety of epistemological approaches. It gives voice to
variety of perspectives that offer a robust advancement of issues
relating to reputation, sport, and modern society.
Issues of reputation management are negotiated in a wide array of
contexts, yet arguably one of the most visible of these areas
involves how such stories unfold within the sporting arena. Whether
involving individual athletes, teams, organizations, leagues, or
global entities, the process of navigating issues of image repair
and/or restoration and crisis-based communication has never been
more byzantine with a plethora of communicative media outlets
functioning in myriad manners. Reputational Challenges in Sport
explores the intersection of reputation, sport, and society. In
doing so, the book advances theory and then explores individual,
team, and organizational applications from varied methodological
perspectives as they relate to reputation and identity management
and crisis orientations. The book provides a synthesis of previous
works while offering a contemporary advancement of these subjects
from a variety of epistemological approaches. It gives voice to
variety of perspectives that offer a robust advancement of issues
relating to reputation, sport, and modern society.
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