Driving Ambition

Driving Ambition
Author: Doug Nye
Publisher: Virgin Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Formula One automobiles
ISBN: 9781852278410


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This history of the McLaren F1 explains how the McLaren Cars' team pursued their quest for perfection to create the fastest road car in the world - setting the record at 240.1mph in 1998. The book has been created with the full support and involvement of McLaren Cars.

Driving Ambition

Driving Ambition
Author: Richard Burns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002
Genre: Automobile racing
ISBN: 9780340825174


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Richard Burns' career has been a series of firsts - 1993 youngest winner in British Championship history, 1998 first Englishman ever to win an overseas World Rally Championship race, 2000 first in the Greek, Australian and Great Britain rallies; first driver ever to win the British Rally three times in a row. In 2001 he became the first English driver to win the World Rally Championship, an outstanding achievement for a man who is only 30 years old.

A Driving Ambition

A Driving Ambition
Author: Sharon Hill
Publisher: Learning Media Ltd
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2003
Genre: Golf
ISBN: 9780790302409


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"In this interview, Enu Chung talks about the pressure, hard work, and elation of being a young golfer with ambitions"--Back cover. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.

Driving Ambition

Driving Ambition
Author: Fiona Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781927881439


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Driving Ambition

Driving Ambition
Author: Alan Jones
Publisher: Scribner
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1982
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780689113086


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The champion automobile racing driver, Alan Jones, depicts his life and supplies an inside look at the profession of race car driving

Driving Ambition

Driving Ambition
Author: Andrew Strauss
Publisher: Hodder
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780340897898


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Andrew Strauss, one of the most successful and respected England cricket captains of the modern era, announced his retirement from professional cricket at the end of 2012. In DRIVING AMBITION he gives a candid account of the highs and lows of his remarkable career for Middlesex and England. An outstanding opening batsman and natural leader, Andrew Strauss captained his country in 50 of his 100 Tests. During his time in charge, England emerged from a turbulent and controversial period to become the world's top team. Fully updated to cover the past year in Andrew's life; the transition from player to pundit and the fortunes of English cricket. This is an honest and entertaining story of a quiet, modest but fiercely ambitious man who became a magnificent man-manager, leading England to victory in the 2009 Ashes series and again in Australia the following year. Strauss is a fine raconteur and this revealing autobiography will appeal to all those who love cricket.

Driving Ambition

Driving Ambition
Author: Paula Milne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN: 9780340347003


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Ambition

Ambition
Author: Deborah L. Rhode
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2021
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0197538339


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"Ambition is a dominant force in for human civilization, driving its greatest achievements and most horrific abuses. Our striving has brought art, airplanes, and antibiotics, as well as wars, genocide, and despotism. This mixed record raises obvious concerns about how we can channel ambition in the most productive directions. To that end, the book begins by exploring three central focuses of ambition: recognition, power, and money,. It argues that an excessive preoccupation with these external markers for success can be self defeating for individuals and toxic for society. Discussion then shifts to the obstacles to constructive ambition and the consequences when ambitions are skewed or blocked by inequality and identity-related characteristics such as gender, race, class, and national origin. Attention also centers on the ways that families, schools, and colleges might play a more effective role in developing positive ambition. The book concludes with an exploration of what sorts of ambitions contribute to sustained well being. Contemporary research makes clear that that, even from a purely self -interested perspective, individuals would do well to strive for some goals that transcend the self. Pursuing objectives that have intrinsic value, such as building relationships and contributing to society, generally brings greater fulfilment than chasing extrinsic rewards such as wealth, power, and fame. And society benefits when ambitions for self advancement do not crowd out efforts for the common good. The hope is to prompt readers to reconsider where their ambitions are leading and whether that destination reflects their deepest needs and highest aspirations"

Murder Trouble

Murder Trouble
Author: Louis Trimble
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1789129575


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Murder Trouble, first published in 1945, is an entertaining, fast-paced mystery centering on a young man named Tom Hallam. Hallam, leaving the big city upon doctor’s orders, arrives in the small town of Vinson where he has accepted a job on the town’s newspaper. However, his peaceful sojourn is soon ended as he is enmeshed in a maze of mysteries, including a haunted house, a corpse in his bedroom, and a woman who claims to be his wife. Author Louis Trimble (1917-1988) was the author of a number of science-fiction and western books, in addition to mysteries.

Necessary Dreams

Necessary Dreams
Author: Anna Fels
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013-07-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0307834131


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In this groundbreaking book about how women perceive, are prepared for, and cope with ambition and achievement, psychiatrist Anna Fels examines ambition at the deepest psychological level. Cutting to the core of what ambition can provide—the essential elements of a fulfilling life—Fels describes why, for women but not for men, ambition still remains fraught with often painful conflict. Fels draws on case studies, research, interviews, and autobiographies of accomplished and celebrated women past and present—writers, artists, architects, politicians, actors—to explore the ways in which women are brought up to avoid recognition and visibility in favor of traditional feminine values and why they often choose to nurture and defer to rather than compete with men. She poses invaluable questions: What is the nature of ambition and how important is it in a woman’s life? What are the forces that promote or impede its development? To what extent does ambition go against a woman’s very nature? And she challenges currently held theories about the state of mind and the needs of men. Incisive and highly readable, Necessary Dreams is a unique exploration of the options and obstacles women face in the pursuit of their goals. It is a book that every woman will want—and need—to read.