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On This Day: Daily Inspiration for the History Buff, the Trivia Lover, and the Innately Curious
Each morning the alarm goes off, and a new day begins.

Who was born on this day of the year?

What happened on this day in history?

This book is a fun, quick-moving way to learn more about each day of the year. You will discover people who share your birthday, and you will learn events that took place on your special day.

When did the Titanic sink? (April 15)

What day was Billy Graham born? (November 7)

When did Carnegie Hall open? (May 5)

What day was Jeff Foxworthy born? (September 6)

When did TV show Meet The Press begin? (November 6)

What day was Eric Clapton born? (March 30)

When did St. Jude's Hospital open? (February 4)

What day was Paul Revere born? (January 1)

Each day includes a list of historical events, the birthdays of famous people, a scripture, and a short devotional thought to inspire you. You will grow in knowledge and in spiritual development.

Read a page each day! Learn for yourself and impress your friends at the same time..
Price: $7.92 [Notify me when price goes down.]



Innately Good: Dispelling the Myth That You're Not

Do you feel plagued by embarrassment, shame, guilt, or jealousy?
Do you strive for something that will make you happy, yet never seem able to find it?
Do you fear that something is innately wrong with you?

 

If you are one of the millions struggling with the fear of not being 'good enough,' Innately Good is your guidebook to happiness and self-love. Jan Denise not only identifies the origins of the tainted idea that we're innately flawed, but provides a solid framework to help us undo the damage created by this myth. In Innately Good, Denise reveals how to:

  • gain the self-esteem and self-acceptance to enjoy everything that gives life its true meaning
  • overcome the fears, distractions, and negative emotions that stem from ego
  • stop seeking approval and clinging to feelings of inferiority
  • align choices and behaviors with who we are inside—our values, essence, truth and conscience 

Brimming with bold insight that resonates with our own inner wisdom, Innately Good debunks centuries-old myths about our innate goodness and sets us on the path to a life more fulfilling than we ever dreamed possible. 

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Price: $7.15 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Intuitive ethics: how innately prepared intuitions generate culturally variable virtues.: An article from: Daedalus
This digital document is an article from Daedalus, published by American Academy of Arts and Sciences on September 22, 2004. The length of the article is 6224 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Intuitive ethics: how innately prepared intuitions generate culturally variable virtues.
Author: Jonathan Haidt
Publication:Daedalus (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 2004
Publisher: American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Volume: 133 Issue: 4 Page: 55(12)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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