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Surviving the Unthinkable: A Comprehensive Guide To Full Scale Nuclear War by David Holman Price verified 7 hours ago

"Surviving a Nuclear Disaster: A Comprehensive Guide to Preparation and Response" is an all-encompassing guide that provides readers with the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare for and respond to a nuclear disaster. Covering everything from ground zero survivability and symptoms of radiation exposure to traveling and protecting oneself when law enforcement is unavailable, this book offers a comprehensive look at the steps one must take to survive a nuclear event. With chapters dedicated to emergency responders, looters and criminals, and the probability of survival, readers will have all the information they need to make informed decisions in the event of a nuclear disaster. The long descriptive chapters provide detailed information and practical advice, while the conclusion offers a thoughtful and inspiring message of hope and perseverance. Whether you are a prepper, a first responder, or just concerned about the possibility of a nuclear event, this book is an essential resource for anyone looking to increase their chances of survival.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 78 Pages (3,850 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

Nazis & Reds: A Chronology of the Prewar Years (The Protocols Book 1) by Robert Sterling Herron Price verified 6 hours ago

Nazis & Reds: A Chronology of the Prewar Years is the first book in a historical series, The Protocols. The first book traces the rise of authoritarianism in the modern world, from the Industrial Revolution to the beginning of World War II. The series places a focused spotlight on the concurrent decline of traditional forms of government and institutions, such as monarchies and the Church, with the rise of alternative ideologies, like communism, fascism, environmentalism, and democracy -- the decline and rise driven by the exigencies of the new age: by new forms of energy, including both fuel and motive power, like coal and steam; by the advent of new machines that increased or replaced the productivity of a single woman or man, like the spinning jenny; by new basic materials, chiefly iron and steel; by new means of transportation and communication, like railroads, radio, automobiles, and the telephone; and by a new organization of work, the factory system, and the resultant division of labor and specializing of function in the work place. The Industrial Age also gave birth to mass production, extended life spans, urbanization, multiculturalism, increased immigration, a vast and disproportionate distribution of wealth; and demands for better pay and treatment by workers, for a fairer distribution wealth, services, and goods; and the decline in relevancy of traditional customs, gender roles, values and faith. The result has often been confusion, marginalization, anger, and despair -- and the rise of individuals offering a way to get back -- to a better, simpler life -- often a pre-Industrial Revolution world where everyone knew their place. Like all the books in the series, Nazis & Reds is composed of excerpts taken from a diverse range of sources, including memoirs, combat situation reports, speeches, diaries, radio broadcasts, news articles, and other historical documents selected not only for their ability to illustrate the past, but for their relevance in terms ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 721 Pages (22,801 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

STEPS TO BECOMİNG THE PRESİDENT OF THE USA by BURHAN YAVUZ 3.5 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 38 minutes ago

I. Eligibility Requirements To aspire for the highest office in the United States, individuals must meet certain eligibility criteria set forth by the Constitution. These include being a natural-born citizen, at least 35 years old, and having resided in the country for a minimum of 14 years. II. Political Experience Building a solid foundation of political experience is vital for prospective presidential candidates. This typically involves serving in lower-level public offices such as mayor, governor, or senator. Such roles provide valuable opportunities to develop leadership skills and gain exposure to complex policy issues. III. Building a Strong Campaign Crafting an effective campaign strategy entails garnering support through fundraising efforts, organizing rallies and events, developing comprehensive policy platforms, and establishing strong connections with various interest groups across the nation. IV. Primary Elections Navigating primary elections is crucial as they determine each party's candidate who will compete in the general election. Candidates engage in rigorous campaigning within their own party to secure delegates' votes and ultimately emerge victorious from this internal selection process. V. General Election Campaign The final stage encompasses promoting oneself to all eligible voters nationwide through speeches, debates, advertising campaigns, and grassroots outreach initiatives aimed at securing electoral college votes necessary for victory. I. Eligibility Requirements To aspire for the highest office in the United States, individuals must meet certain eligibility criteria set forth by the Constitution. These include being a natural-born citizen, at least 35 years old, and having resided in the country for a minimum of 14 years. II. Political Experience Building a solid foundation of political experience is vital for prospective presidential candidates. This typically involves serving in lower-level public offices such as mayor, governor, ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 18 Pages (304 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

The Distinction between Mind and Its Objects by Bernard Bosanquet (DigiCat) 3.9 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

In 'The Distinction between Mind and Its Objects' by Bernard Bosanquet, the author delves into the complexities of the relationship between the mind and external objects. Written in a scholarly and philosophical style, Bosanquet explores the nature of perception and how the mind interacts with the world around it. This book is a significant contribution to the field of metaphysics and epistemology, providing a deep analysis of the concepts of reality and consciousness. Bosanquet's writing is characterized by its logical precision and profound insights, making it a valuable read for those interested in understanding the nature of human cognition. Bernard Bosanquet, a prominent British philosopher of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was known for his work in metaphysics and ethics. His background as a professor of philosophy and his involvement in the idealist movement influenced his exploration of the mind-object distinction. Bosanquet's expertise and scholarly rigor shine through in this book, showcasing his deep understanding of philosophical concepts. I highly recommend 'The Distinction between Mind and Its Objects' to readers seeking a comprehensive and thought-provoking analysis of the mind's relation to the external world. Bosanquet's nuanced arguments and philosophical depth make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the intricacies of perception and consciousness.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 78 Pages (1,242 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

Water and Politics: Clientelism and Reform in Urban Mexico by Veronica Herrera 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Most of the world's population lives in cities in developing countries, where access to basic public services, such as water, electricity, and health clinics, is either inadequate or sorely missing. Water and Politics shows how politicians benefit politically from manipulating public service provision for electoral gain. In many young democracies, politicians exchange water service for votes or political support, rewarding allies or punishing political enemies. Surprisingly, the political problem of water provision has become more pronounced, as water service represents a valuable political currency in resource-scarce environments. Water and Politics finds that middle-class and industrial elites play an important role in generating pressure for public service reforms.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 273 Pages (990 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

American Politics by Philip Wik 4.5 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

American Politics is about the theory and the practice of politics in the United States. It will give you insight into how the game of politics is played today, how and why politicians and parties win or lose, and how the machinery of power and partisanship works. Politics touches all of us. It's entertaining and solemn, frivolous and deadly, poetry and prose, cynical and idealistic. Politics is a reflection of the best of us and the worst of us, our noblest ideals and our most sordid instincts. It's about the past and the future, high commerce and popular culture. It defines what makes us laugh, how we should live, and for what we are prepared to die. We are all political creatures. We cannot escape politics. CONTENTS Chapter One: A Theory of Politics Chapter Two: My Politics in Summary Chapter Three: The Elements of Power Chapter Four: Legacy Politicians The Clinton Legacy The Bush Legacy The Obama Legacy The Trump Legacy The Biden Legacy Chapter Five: The Nattering of Nabobs Chapter Six: The Twilight of Conservatism Chapter Seven: The Twilight of Liberalism Chapter Eight: Scandals Chapter Nine: Voting Chapter Ten: There is Only One Issue

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 326 Pages (15,706 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

Bridging Worlds: A Journey of Technology, Leadership, and Public Service by Lawrence Eta 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

In a world rapidly transformed by technology, one man's journey encapsulates the essence of innovation, leadership, and a profound commitment to public service. Lawrence Eta's story begins not in the echelons of tech giants but within the modest confines of an insurance company, where his first encounter with a computer ignited a lifelong passion for technology and its potential to change lives. From the busy streets of London to the dynamic landscape of Toronto, Lawrence's path is one of relentless pursuit, not just of personal success but of meaningful impact. "Bridging Worlds" takes you through Lawrence's formative years in Nigeria and the UK, revealing the challenges and triumphs that shaped his understanding of technology's power and leadership's essence. As he transitions into public service, his insights into technology's role in governance and societal improvement offer a refreshing perspective on what it means to lead in the digital age. His journey is a testament to the power of diversity, the importance of mentorship, and the indomitable spirit of those who dare to lead change. Lawrence Eta is the former Chief Technology Officer for the City of Toronto, the 4th largest city in North America. Lawrence's hallmark at the city was his commitment to driving technological excellence, which fostered a culture of continuous innovation and delivered unparalleled value to residents, public and private sector partners, and stakeholders. Lawrence is an award-winning global transformation thought leader, keynote speaker, and TEDx speaker who advocates for societal advancement through the use of technology. Lawrence is a seasoned technology executive with over 23 years of experience driving digital transformation and delivering impactful solutions in various industries. He has held a series of successful senior leadership positions, including Global Director of Customer Success within the Internet of Things (IOT) industry, Vice President of Technical Architecture, ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 191 Pages (867 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of T. H. Huxley by Thomas Henry Huxley (DigiCat) 4.9 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

In 'Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of T. H. Huxley', readers are treated to a collection of insightful and thought-provoking passages that reflect the intellect and wisdom of the author, Thomas Henry Huxley. Known for his contributions to the fields of biology and evolution, Huxley's literary style is marked by clarity, precision, and a deep understanding of the natural world. The book provides an engaging and accessible entry point into Huxley's ideas, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and casual readers interested in science and philosophy. Huxley's aphorisms touch on a wide range of topics, from the nature of humanity to the workings of the universe, showcasing his keen observational skills and philosophical depth. Through concise yet profound statements, Huxley challenges readers to think critically about the world around them and inspires a sense of wonder and curiosity.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 145 Pages (945 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

How to Stop Being Jealous: Discover How to Overcome Jealousy Issues and Feel Secure in Your Relationship by Reena Summers 4.4 Stars (24 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

If you're ready to improve your relationship by learning how to overcome jealousy, then this book is for you! Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet, or Kindle device. Let's face it: Occasionally there may be a valid reason for you to feel jealous and resentful because of something that your partner did (or failed to do). Unfortunately, this jealousy in turn affects and strains your relationship. But even worse are situations when the jealousy actually stems from your own feelings of inadequacy or insecurity. Too often, an otherwise healthy relationship is completely wrecked by too many suspicions and failing trust or faith in the other partner. All because of baseless and unfounded fits of jealousy. Thus, the focus of this book is to discuss (and eliminate) the latter scenario where we operate on the premise that there is nothing to be jealous about and these pangs of jealousy are only unfounded suspicions that need to be shed and swept away once and for all. Based on the assumption that the relationship is otherwise secure, stable, and healthy, the jealous partner (most likely you, since you're reading this) must learn to be able to contain any raging feelings of jealousy in order to make the relationship survive, thrive, and prosper for a full, secure, and happy life together. In this book you will find the help you're looking for, including assistance in developing the skills needed to help you understand the reality of your situation through a new perspective; tactics to help you rebuild your relationship and put it on the right path; guidelines for letting go of jealousy once and for all; and tips for sustaining a healthy relationship to ensure future success. So if you're finally ready to kick the green monster out of your life for good, then let's get started! Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... • Understanding Your Situation • How to Rebuild Your Relationship • Letting Go of Jealousy • Sustaining a Healthy Relationship • ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 52 Pages (908 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

Voices From Beyond The Grave: True Tales From A Funeral Director, Volumes 1 and 2 Combined by Mike Webb 3.4 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

True tales from a small town funeral director.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 40 Pages (908 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

The Ultimate Prepper's Survival Handbook: Essential Strategies for Emergency Preparedness, Stockpiling Food and Life-Saving Supplies, Home-Defense ... by Anthony Lynch 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 58 minutes ago

Stop waiting for disaster to strike. Take control of your destiny and thrive in any situation. The world is changing. COVID-19 pandemic gave us a proper reality check. Our reliance on external systems has proven fragile, and the need for self-sufficiency has never been clearer. This book isn't about fear-mongering. It's about empowerment. This survival guide is your one-stop shop for conquering any crisis and protecting your family. It's a proven blueprint for escaping disaster. Inside, you'll discover: • Rock-solid prepping strategies: Learn how to stockpile essential resources, from food & water to first-aid supplies, and create a plan for any situation. • Life-saving survival skills: Master wilderness and urban survival techniques, whether you face building fires, natural disasters or even terrorist threats. • Peace of mind for your loved ones: Find proven advice for keeping your family safe, including home & urban defense tactics. • Off-grid living made easy: Explore self-sufficiency strategies, including gardening, alternative energy, and creating delicious meals with a prepper's cookbook. • Step-by-step instructions: Easy-to-follow advice guides you through food preservation, water purification, first aid, building shelters, and more. Whether you're a seasoned prepper or just starting your journey, this book empowers you to overcome any survival situation with total confidence. Stop fearing the unknown. Start preparing for a future where you and your loved ones can thrive, no matter what comes your way. Scroll up, click "Buy Now," and take back control of your own life!

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 290 Pages (15,837 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

Queen of the Hill by Glenn Allen Hall 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

America is in turmoil. The only time the United States Congress ever seems to come together in bipartisan cooperation is in the dereliction of their duties. The first Native American woman has won the vice presidency of the Unites States of America and is hell bent on returning the power back to the people by all means necessary. Fighting her own demons and the crippling weight of her substance abuse following an assassination attempt, she is determined to expose the truth. The American people will finally see for themselves the evil that resides within the walls of the United States Capitol, and witness first hand the brutal price the members of congress will pay for their treachery. A million angry fists thrust into the air in response to her exalted words. A roar of liberation reverberated off of every wall and every structure for miles around. Even the few people watching from the pinnacle of the Washington Monument could feel the percussion of the collective cheer. Passion was at its absolute apex and the president knew it was time to unleash the power of the masses upon the corrupt. The peasants have finally been driven to an act of desperate retaliation. With the help of the president, the American collective had finally realized that their country no longer belonged to them. The glorious nation of yesteryear had been slowly stolen from them, bit by bit and decade after decade. Time passed too slowly to fully sense the political larceny of the oppressors. Generations of Americans had plenty of opportunities to grumble over each lump of liberty that was surgically amputated from the body of society. First the heart and then the soul, removed with such skill and precision that hardly an eyebrow was raised, until even those too were gone, collected and frozen in stasis by those who yearned for the power of the gods. Those were the individuals who had the clairvoyance to know that if they were not the wolves, then they were doomed to be forever lost among the ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 307 Pages (1,972 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

How Does One...Greatest Good: Exploring the Principles and Applications of Utilitarianism with Artificial Intelligence by How Does One 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Looking for a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the principles and applications of utilitarianism? Look no further than "Greatest Good: Exploring the Principles and Applications of Utilitarianism." This book delves into the history of utilitarianism, examining the evolution of its principles and the development of different schools of thought. It also explores how utilitarianism can be applied in various contexts, such as personal decision-making, public policy, and business ethics. Through engaging and thought-provoking discussions, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the ethical implications of their actions and the importance of promoting the greatest overall well-being. The book also addresses the challenges of incorporating subjective preferences and moral intuition, as well as the issue of moral relativism. Written in an engaging and accessible style, "Greatest Good" is perfect for anyone interested in exploring the philosophy of utilitarianism. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply a curious reader, this book offers a compelling and informative overview of this influential ethical framework. Order your copy today and start exploring the principles and applications of utilitarianism.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 52 Pages (362 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

Nihilist by Hey Guy Hues 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

I wrote Nihilist while still a young father. I had an experience in college (described in the 9th poem) that left an impression. The experience connected me with ideas on nihilism I was already exploring (also touched on in eDialogues). Somewhere along the way, I stumbled across I Ching and realized poems were a better way of expressing the experience and ideas that still mostly lingered beyond my grasp. Years later, I cleaned up these older writings. The collection is now a blend of youthful energy and measured reflection. Below are a couple excerpts to give you a sense of the work. I hope you enjoy. Preface: "The rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless." Nihilism is a young word burdened with a frightening definition. The excerpt displayed above is from any number of online dictionaries. The use of negative words like "rejection" and "meaningless" hamper the meaning with the emotions of someone else. Nihilism is the freedom beneath. The negative words of a lexicographer suggest difficulty in accepting this freedom. However, the path to acceptance may not be as arduous as suggested. And, like most great journeys, the other side may be worth the effort. 1 a forest small sought vainly to attain the far horizon she stretched and reached and grew and sought this end with clear devotion then came the day she recognized the folly of her aim and a terrible sadness overcame her until a sparrow whispered friend take from the sky your distant gaze and cast instead upon yourself the forest small did as was said she forced her distant gaze to turn and look upon herself and gasped for she had vast become and wondrous to behold 2 a woman wise was brought before the fountain of sweet youth and hesitated not to drink explained she to her kindly host a door is promised at the end of this our mortal life no human knows what might await us on the other side but I this journey know quite well and if I ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 121 Pages (1,551 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

FULLY AUTONOMOUS AND ASYMMETRIC WARFARE IN THE AGE OF AI: PROS & CONS by AIMQWEST CORPORATION Price verified 3 hours ago

In a world where the frontlines of warfare blur and shift with the advance of technology, "Fully Autonomous and Asymmetric Warfare in the Age of AI: Pros and Cons" emerges as a seminal guide to the most consequential revolution in military affairs since the introduction of gunpowder. Published by AIMQWEST Corporation, this pivotal book examines the dual-edged sword of artificial intelligence in modern conflict, navigating the perilous waters of ethics, strategy, and global security implications. As nations and non-state actors alike harness AI's vast capabilities -- from unmanned drones to cyber warfare tactics -- this text offers an indispensable exploration of how these technologies reshape power dynamics and international relations. Each chapter delves deeply into critical issues such as the ethical dilemmas of delegating life-and-death decisions to machines, the strategic advantages and vulnerabilities introduced by autonomous systems, and the legal challenges that accompany their use on and off the battlefield. Designed for policymakers, military strategists, defense contractors, and academics, this book does not merely describe the future -- it critically analyzes it, providing a framework for responsible engagement with technologies that could define the geopolitical landscape for generations. With contributions from leading experts in technology and ethics, it serves as a call to action: to harness the power of AI in a manner that safeguards humanity while enhancing global security. Readers will find "Fully Autonomous and Asymmetric Warfare in the Age of AI: Pros and Cons" both a comprehensive academic resource and a compelling argument for the careful integration of AI into military strategies. This book is essential reading for anyone committed to understanding the balance of innovation and ethics in the age of autonomous warfare, offering insights that are crucial for shaping a secure and equitable future.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 383 Pages (1,849 KB)
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Added: May 17th, 2024

Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, 1766-71 by Earl of Chesterfield Philip Dormer Stanhope 4.3 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 80 Pages (134 KB)
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Added: May 17th, 2024

Environmental Knowledge, Race, and African American Literature (Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment) by Matthias Klestil (Palgrave Macmillan) 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 8 hours ago

This open access book suggests new ways of reading nineteenth-century African American literature environmentally. Combining insights from ecocriticism, African American studies, and Foucauldian theory, Matthias Klestil examines forms of environmental knowledge in African American writing ranging from antebellum slave narratives and pamphlets to Charlotte Forten's journals, Booker T. Washington's autobiographies, and Charles W. Chesnutt's short fiction. The volume highlights how literary forms of environmental knowledge in the African American tradition were shaped by the histories of slavery and race, mainstream environmental writing traditions, and African American forms of expression and intertextuality. Turning to the Underground Railroad, debates over education and home-building, and the aesthetics of the pastoral and the georgic, Environmental Knowledge, Race, and African American Literature provides an original perspective on the African American ecoliterary traditionthat uncovers new facets of canonical and understudied texts and offers new directions for ecocriticism and African American studies.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 440 Pages (864 KB)
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Added: May 16th, 2024

The Italian Diaspora in South Africa: Nostalgia, Identity, and Belonging in the Second and Third Generations (Routledge Studies in Development, ... by Maria Chiara Marchetti-Mercer (Routledge) 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 8 hours ago

This book investigates the experiences of second- and third-generation Italians living in South Africa, exploring how nostalgia for Italy influences their sense of identity and belonging. The Italian community in South Africa is a unique diaspora, with a complex history, including roots in Italian colonial activities in Africa, and in World War II. This book looks at how the descendants of these early migrants take pride in being Italian and value the Italian language. They also ascribe much importance to their family roots, and have often created a romanticized image of Italy, mostly based on childhood vacation visits. The longing for an imaginary idealized version of Italy is closely linked to their wider search for a sense of identity and belonging against the backdrop of South African society, currently still grappling with its own multicultural identity. Interdisciplinary by design, this book draws on insights from both cultural studies and psychology in order to shine a light on an important and under-studied diasporic community. The book will be of interest to scholars from across migration studies and the Humanities in general. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 125 Pages (1,918 KB)
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Added: May 16th, 2024

Storyology Essays in Folk-Lore, Sea-Lore, and Plant-Lore by Benjamin Taylor 4.4 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 224 Pages (249 KB)
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Added: May 16th, 2024

BENJAMIN HALL BIOGRAPHY: A REPORTER SAVED FROM WAR by COOPER ALDRIDGE 3.5 Stars (10 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

The FOX News reporter, Benjamin Hall, was wounded on March 14, 2022, while reporting the crisis between Russia and Ukraine. He is Fox News' State Department reporter, covering international affairs. Russia had invaded its neighbor Ukraine in 2022, and he was covering the fight for the news network. How he made it thus far is an ongoing tale. His ordeal spans his perspective on the conflict from the bottom up, his dramatic rescue, and his long and difficult road to recovery. This book goes into detail about the things that have changed Benjamin Hall forever. It talks about his time reporting from the front lines of wars all over the world and how hard it was for him to finally stop doing that. Through the gripping stories of the many people from different countries who worked together to get him to safety, this book gives an inspiring look at the complex teamwork and passionate persistence that turned his life into a mission. Benjamin Hall's ability to keep going is a tribute to the amazing group of people from all over the world who stayed committed to helping him get through this ordeal. This biography is a remarkable book about Benjamin Hall's family and friends, his career, about life and healing, and about what to do when you are challenged in ways you never thought imaginable.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 49 Pages (370 KB)
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Added: May 16th, 2024

Zodiac Secrets: Your Guide to Zodiac Signs, Astrology & Horoscopes by Sharon Fitzgerald 3.3 Stars (28 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Zodiac Signs And How They Influence Your Life There are many things that influence our lives and one of the invisible forces that drive our personalities and even our future are zodiac signs. Zodiac sign, in astrology, is a circle of signs and symbols based on the influence of celestial bodies. The alignment of sun, moon and celestial bodies can heavily influence a person and astrologers need to consider a lot of things in order to calculate their prediction. If you are interested to know about zodiac signs, then this book is for you. With this book, you will learn about the following: • Learn about the history of zodiac signs. Contrary to the beliefs of many, astrology was first documented during the Babylonian civilization and the beliefs were transferred to modern astrology today. • Learn about the difference of western and Chinese zodiac and astrology. This book gives in-depth discussion of the differences of the various types of zodiac that exists today. To understand the differences of the many zodiac signs, a table was given to easily understand the different zodiac signs. • This chapter 2, a discussion about the different types of astrological signs that influence the different types of zodiac signs. These include the elements, modalities, planetary rulership and houses. • This book also discusses about how horoscopes are made. It serves as a guide on how astrologers make predictions for different people. • Chapter 3 also discusses about how you can understand your sign. This chapter gives a general description on the temperament and behaviors of different zodiac signs. With this book, you will be able to understand the different types of zodiac signs and the elements that influence them. Zodiac signs might be difficult to understand but this book simplifies everything so that you can easily understand how zodiac signs can affect your life.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 45 Pages (471 KB)
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Added: May 16th, 2024

1984 by George Orwell 4.3 Stars (681 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

In George Orwell's iconic and prophetic masterpiece, "1984," a haunting vision of a dystopian future unfolds. Set in a world dominated by the all-seeing eye of Big Brother, the story follows Winston Smith, a lowly Party member whose very thoughts are scrutinized. As the Party manipulates history and suppresses truth, Winston's yearning for individuality and connection pushes him into a daring dance on the edge of rebellion. Amidst the grim landscape of thoughtcrime and doublethink, Winston embarks on a perilous journey to reclaim his autonomy and expose the suffocating control of the Party. Battling against the erasure of memory and the distortion of reality, he discovers the power of love, resistance, and the indomitable human spirit. Orwell's gripping narrative thrusts readers into a world where freedom is fragile and the battle for truth is relentless. As Winston navigates the treacherous labyrinth of deception, "1984" becomes a riveting exploration of the nature of authority, the manipulation of information, and the unbreakable will to resist. A cautionary tale as relevant today as it was upon its publication, "1984" is a chilling reminder of the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of defending the sanctity of thought and expression. Orwell's searing prose and visionary storytelling combine to create a timeless work that continues to challenge, inspire, and provoke introspection.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 183 Pages
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Added: May 16th, 2024

West African Agriculture and Climate Change by Abdulai Jalloh (International Food Policy Research Institute) 4.7 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

The first of three books in IFPRI's climate change in Africa series, West African Agriculture and Climate Change: A Comprehensive Analysis examines the food security threats facing 11 of the countries that make up West Africa -- Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo -- and explores how climate change will increase the efforts needed to achieve sustainable food security throughout the region. West Africa's population is expected to grow at least through mid-century. The region will also see income growth. Both will put increased pressure on the natural resources needed to produce food, and climate change makes the challenges greater. West Africa is already experiencing rising temperatures, shifting precipitation patterns, and increasing extreme events. Without attention to adaptation, the poor will suffer. Through the use of hundreds of scenario maps, models, figures, and detailed analysis, the editors and contributors of West African Agriculture and Climate Change present plausible future scenarios that combine economic and biophysical characteristics to explore the possible consequences for agriculture, food security, and resources management to 2050. They also offer recommendations to national governments and regional economic agencies already dealing with the vulnerabilities of climate change and deviations in environment. Decisionmakers and researchers will find West African Agriculture and Climate Change a vital tool for shaping policy and studying the various and likely consequences of climate change.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 595 Pages (16,581 KB)
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Added: May 14th, 2024

Yield Gaps and Potential Agricultural Growth in West and Central Africa by Jordan Chamerlin (International Food Policy Research Institute) Price verified 7 hours ago

The authors identify a set of development priorities for agriculture that cut across West Africa at both the country and regional levels to achieve economywide growth goals in the region. To do this we adopt a modeling and analytical framework that involves the integration of spatial analysis to identify yield gaps determining the growth potential of different agricultural activities for areas with similar conditions and an economywide multimarket model to simulate ex ante the economic effects of closing these yield gaps. Results indicate that the greatest agriculture-led growth opportunities in West Africa reside in staple crops (cereals and roots and tubers) and livestock production. Contributing the most to agricultural growth in the Sahel are livestock, rice, coarse grains, and oilseeds (groundnuts); in Coastal countries, staple crops such as cassava, yams, and cereal seems to be relatively more important than other subsectors; and in Central Africa livestock and root crops are the sources of growth with highest potential. Results also point toward an essential range of policies and investments that are needed to stimulate the productivity growth of prioritized activities. These include developing opportunities for regional cooperation on technology adaptation and diffusion, strengthening regional agricultural markets, exploiting opportunities for greater regional cooperation and harmonization, diversifying traditional markets, and enhancing linkages between agricultural and nonagricultural sectors.

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Atlas of African Agriculture Research & Development: Revealing agriculture's place in Africa by Kate Sebastian (International Food Policy Research Institute) 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The work of agricultural researchers and development workers in Africa has the potential to significantly improve the lives of the poor. But that potential can only be realized with easy access to high-quality data and information. The Atlas of African Agriculture Research & Development highlights the ubiquitous role of smallholder agriculture in Africa; the many factors shaping the location, nature, and performance of agricultural enterprises; and the strong interdependencies among farming, natural-resource stocks and flows, and the well-being of the poor. Organized around 7 themes, the atlas covers more than 30 topics, each providing mapped geospatial data and supporting text that answers four fundamental questions: What is this map telling us? Why is this important? What about the underlying data? Where can I learn more? The atlas is part of a wide-ranging eAtlas initiative that will showcase, through print and online resources, a variety of spatial data and tools generated and maintained by a community of research scientists, development analysts, and practitioners working in and for Africa. The initiative will serve as a guide, with references and links to online resources to introduce readers to a wealth of data that can inform efforts to improve the livelihoods of Africa's rural poor. To learn more about the eAtlas initiative, visit http://agatlas.org.

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Hybrid Justice: The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (Law, Meaning, And Violence) by John D. Ciorciari 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Since 2006, the United Nations and Cambodian Government have participated in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, a hybrid tribunal created to try key Khmer Rouge officials for crimes of the Pol Pot era. In Hybrid Justice, John D. Ciorciari and Anne Heindel examine the contentious politics behind the tribunal's creation, its flawed legal and institutional design, and the frequent politicized impasses that have undermined its ability to deliver credible and efficient justice and leave a positive legacy. They also draw lessons and principles for future hybrid and international courts and proceedings.

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Partisan Rhetoric and Polarization: The Year in C-SPAN Archives Research, Volume 10 by Robert X. Browning Price verified 9 hours ago

Partisan Rhetoric and Polarization: The Year in C-SPAN Archives Research, Volume 10 features chapters written from a variety of perspectives that address divisions in American politics. The topics range widely, including TikTok, abortion, the middle class, the January 6 riot, and partisan rhetoric in Congress. The unifying theme of the volume is that each author uses C-SPAN videos to examine how members of Congress and other elites speak and act on these issues. Two other thoughtful pieces examine Supreme Court justices speaking off the bench and emotional reactions in presidential debates. Partisan Rhetoric and Polarization provides context to understand how the partisan split in American politics is reflected and evidenced in even the highest political institutions: Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court.

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Flight From Syria: Refugee Stories by Hugh Eakin (Pulitzer Center) 4.0 Stars (75 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Flight from Syria: Refugee Stories features the writing and photography of nine Pulitzer Center grantees- journalists who reported on Syrian refugees between 2012 and 2015. Their travels took them from Syria to Sweden, and from crowded camps to cramped apartments in city suburbs. Each of the journalists- Hugh Eakin, Lauren Gelfond Feldinger, Stephen Franklin, Joanna Kakissis, Alia Malek, Holly Pickett, Alisa Roth, Alice Su, and Selin Thomas- lends a unique perspective. Originally published in Al Jazeera, BBC News, Guernica, In These Times, Marketplace, NPR, The Atlantic and The New York Review of Books, these stories tell of an abandoned homeland, an indifferent world, and an uncertain future. They trace the history of one of the biggest displacements of modern times- providing a testament to the suffering and courage of those who fled. Edited by Kem Knapp Sawyer Designed by Evey Wilson

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Silent Hill: The Terror Engine (Landmark Video Games) by Bernard Perron (University of Michigan Press) 4.3 Stars (130 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Silent Hill: The Terror Engine, the second of the two inaugural studies in the Landmark Video Games series from series editors Mark J. P. Wolf and Bernard Perron, is both a close analysis of the first three Silent Hill games and a general look at the whole series. Silent Hill, with its first title released in 1999, is one of the most influential of the horror video game series. Perron situates the games within the survival horror genre, both by looking at the history of the genre and by comparing Silent Hill with such important forerunners as Alone in the Dark and Resident Evil. Taking a transmedia approach and underlining the designer's cinematic and literary influences, he uses the narrative structure; the techniques of imagery, sound, and music employed; the game mechanics; and the fiction, artifact, and gameplay emotions elicited by the games to explore the specific fears survival horror games are designed to provoke and how the experience as a whole has made the Silent Hill series one of the major landmarks of video game history.

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Barack Obama's America: How New Conceptions of Race, Family, and Religion Ended the Reagan Era (Contemporary Political And Social Issues) by John White 4.5 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

"White's Barack Obama's America eloquently captures both the important nuances of the current political scene and its long-term consequences." ---Richard Wirthlin, former pollster for Ronald Reagan "This delightfully written and accessible book is the best available account of the changes in culture, society, and politics that have given us Barack Obama's America." ---Stan Greenberg, pollster for Bill Clinton and Chairman and CEO of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research "From one of the nation's foremost experts on how values shape our politics, a clear and compelling account of the dramatic shifts in social attitudes that are transforming American political culture. White's masterful blend of narrative and data illuminates the arc of electoral history from Reagan to Obama, making a powerful case for why we are entering a new progressive political era." ---Matthew R. Kerbel, Professor of Political Science, Villanova University, and author of Netroots "John Kenneth White is bold. He asks the big questions... Who are we? What do we claim to believe? How do we actually live? What are our politics? John Kenneth White writes compellingly about religion and the role it played in making Barack Obama president. White's keen insight into America's many faiths clarifies why Barack Obama succeeded against all odds. It is a fascinating description of religion and politics in twenty-first-century America---a must-read." ---Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland and author of Failing America's Faithful "In Barack Obama's America, John Kenneth White has written the political equivalent of Baedeker or Michelin, the definitive guide to and through the new, uncharted political landscape of our world. White captures and explains what America means---and what it means to be an American---in the twenty-first century." ---Mark Shields, nationally syndicated columnist and political commentator for PBS NewsHour "John White has always caught important ...

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Rights of Alleged Victims in Penal Proceedings: Provisions in Canon Law and the Criminal Law of Different Legal Systems (Edition Seehaus [plus] Book ... by Charles J. Scicluna (Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG) 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Die Rechte von minderjährigen Missbrauchsopfern in Strafverfahren finden zunehmend Beachtung. Sie werden in internationalen Standards festgehalten und in nationalen Rechtssystemen rezipiert und weiterentwickelt. Das Buch zeigt neben diesen Standards die Bestimmungen von insgesamt neun Ländern und vier Studien auf und regt Verbesserungen in den kanonischen Strafverfahren der römisch-katholischen Kirche an. Entstanden ist eine einzigartige Sammlung von Beiträgen, verfasst von führenden Autoritäten auf dem Gebiet der Rechte und des Schutzes minderjähriger Opfer sexuellen Missbrauchs im staatlichen Bereich. Aus den Studien gehen beeindruckende Vorschläge herausragender Kirchenrechtler:innen zur Verbesserung des Strafverfahrensrechts der römisch-katholischen Kirche hervor.Mit Beiträgen vonMark L. Bartchak | Jorge Cardona Llorens| Nicholas Cowdery | María Inés Franck | Jane Goodman-Delahunty | Aidan McGrath | Mary Graw Leary | Ma. Liza Miscala Jorda | Gianpaolo Montini | Raphaële Parizot | Livia Pomodoro | Frauke Rostalski | Fabián Salvioli | Charles J. Scicluna | Malgorzata Skorzewska-Amberg | Myriam Wijlens

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Not Another Average Guy: An Exemplar For The Modern Man by A.P. Hovsepian 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Every boy needs a strong male figure in their life. Especially in the formative years. And yet, it's no secret that most of us were deprived of this very thing. No one was there to guide, shape and mold us into men. Our fathers may have been around, but few took it upon themselves to teach us what it meant to be a man. As a result, we've all suffered -- both directly and indirectly -- a great deal of unnecessary pain and frustration in adulthood; where life demanded the price of ignorance be paid (with interest!) While time travel is not a viable solution (yet), the next best thing is to learn these lessons now. Not Another Average Guy is an amalgamation of decades of wisdom, forged by trial and error in the midst of life's most difficult struggles; Struggles one too many men had to personally endure. It offers a gift most males crave from a young age: the gift of direction.

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Desistance and Children: Critical Reflections from Theory, Research and Practice by Alexandra Wigzell Price verified 6 hours ago

Available open access digitally under CC BY-NC-ND licence. 'Desistance' - understanding how people move away from offending - has become a significant policy focus in recent years, with desistance thinking transplanted from the adult to the youth justice system in England and Wales. This book is the first to critique this approach to justice-involved children, many of whom are yet to fully develop an identity (criminal or otherwise) from which to 'desist'. Featuring voices from academia, policy and practice, this book explores practical approaches to desistance with children in the 'Child First' context. It gives new insights into how children can be supported to move away from offending and proposes reforms to make a meaningful difference to children's lives.

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Race for Citizenship: Black Orientalism and Asian Uplift from Pre-Emancipation to Neoliberal America (Nation of Nations Book 23) by Helen Heran Jun (NYU Press) 3.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Helen Heran Jun explores how the history of U.S. citizenshiphas positioned Asian Americans and African Americans in interlocking socio-political relationships since the mid nineteenth century. Rejecting the conventional emphasis on 'inter-racial prejudice,' Jun demonstrates how a politics of inclusion has constituted a racial Other within Asian American and African American discourses of national identity. Race for Citizenship examines three salient moments when African American and Asian American citizenship become acutely visible as related crises: the 'Negro Problem' and the 'Yellow Question' in the mid- to late 19th century; World War II-era questions around race, loyalty, and national identity in the context of internment and Jim Crow segregation; and post-Civil Rights discourses of disenfranchisement and national belonging under globalization. Taking up a range of cultural texts -- the 19th century black press, the writings of black feminist Anna Julia Cooper, Asian American novels, African American and Asian American commercial film and documentary -- Jun does not seek to document signs of cross-racial identification, but instead demonstrates how the logic of citizenship compels racialized subjects to produce developmental narratives of inclusion in the effort to achieve political, economic, and social incorporation. Race for Citizenship provides a new model of comparative race studies by situating contemporary questions of differential racial formations within a long genealogy of anti-racist discourse constrained by liberal notions of inclusion.

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Reclaiming Socialism, or: Economic Democracy (Recovering a Stolen Word) by Brian Rush 3.9 Stars (37 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Imagine getting up in the morning and going to work for a company that, just by virtue of the fact that you work for it, you own part of. Imagine that the company's president and other officers have to stand for election every year or two years, and you and all the other employees of the company vote them in or out. Imagine getting an accounting on a quarterly basis of the company's profitability and receiving a payout of your share of those profits - your due as a worker-owner. Imagine that you get tired of working for the company you own part of and decide to strike out on your own. Imagine that there are on-line services readily available where your skills demand high pay from independent clients, so that being self-employed and entirely your own boss is a matter only of doing the work. Or let's say that you and a number of friends have an idea for a new business. Imagine a non-profit organization or perhaps a government agency set up just for that purpose, ready to provide you and your friends a low-interest loan, free advice, and lots of other assistance so you can do that - as long as your new business is a workers' cooperative. Imagine a world in which nobody is obscenely rich and nobody is poor, and the average person makes about double - maybe triple - what most people make today. I can imagine that easily enough. Can you? Would you like to live in a world like that? I sure would. We're ready for it. We just have to believe it and reach for it, and reclaim the word that stands for it. That word is "socialism." It's being misused today to describe something it's not, a world of giant bureaucracies, stagnant economies, and secret police. That's not what it means. It means a world in which ordinary people - probably people like you - own the businesses that provide your livelihood, instead of the economy being owned by a few hogs on Wall Street who see you as their peon. That's what socialism is about. It's about finally freeing ourselves from the ...

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Genomes, Menomes, Wenomes: Neuroscience and Human Dignity by Robert W. Fuller 4.0 Stars (48 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

NEW REVISED EDITION. This short ebook is a compilation of Robert W. Fuller's article series "Why Everything You Know about Your 'Self' Is Wrong". The series explores how our understanding of selfhood affects our sense of individuality, our interpersonal relationships, and our politics.

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American Bloodlust: The Violent Psychological Conditioning of Today's Young People (A Christian Response to America’s Mental Health Crisis Book 1) by Roger Ball 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Are today's young people being psychologically conditioned to violence, sexual perversion, and suicidal hopelessness? Will mass shootings continue? Is the rise in same-sex attraction a closely related problem? Will violence continue to increase? Will deaths of despair continue to rise? Will America destroy itself from within? This book is a truncated version of Liberalism and Mass Shootings REVISED AND UPDATED VERSION. America is now facing the worst psychological crisis in its history. What has changed over the past fifty-sixty years that would produce such an outcome? How long will mass shootings (and school shootings) continue? Why do so many young people struggle with murderous and suicidal impulses (not to mention depression, anxiety, and same-sex attraction)? This book exposes the psychological conditioning responsible for today's mental health crisis and reveals how it can be reversed if the necessary changes are made. If you like exploring human nature and the psychological effects of a profane worldview, then you'll love this revealing book. CONTENTS: Introduction Chapter 1: The Missing Structural Necessity of Today's Child Development Chapter 2: Necessary Cognitive Development Chapter 3: Intensive Parenting Chapter 4: The Origin of Today's Childrearing Practices Chapter 5: Self-pity, Escapism, Loneliness and Same-Sex Attraction Chapter 6: Social Media and Safe Places Chapter 7: Anger, Pride, Envy and Vengeance Chapter 8: Consumerism Chapter 9: Stubborn Pride and Ingratitude Chapter 10: Marriage and Envy and School Shootings Chapter 11: Entitlement, Disrespect and the Pride of Self-pity Chapter 12: Disrespect, Bullying, Sadism and Feminism Chapter 13: Is Liberalism to Blame? Chapter 14: The Breakdown of the Traditional Family Chapter 15: Natural Laws of Human Flourishing Chapter 16: Founding Principles for a Healthy Nation Chapter 17: Political and Cultural Reinforcement of Envy and Entitlement Chapter 18: Identity Politics Chapter 19: Is There Any ...

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Liberalism and Mass Shootings (A Christian Response to America’s Mental Health Crisis) by Roger Ball 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Are today's young people being psychologically conditioned to violence, sexual perversion, and suicidal hopelessness? Will mass shootings continue? Is the rise in same-sex attraction a closely related problem? Will violence continue to increase? Will deaths of despair continue to rise? Will America destroy itself from within? REVISED AND EDITED: America is now facing the worst psychological crisis in its history. What has changed over the past fifty-plus years that would produce such an outcome? How long will mass shootings (and school shootings) continue? Why do so many young people struggle with murderous and suicidal impulses (not to mention depression, anxiety, and same-sex attraction)? "I want to show how the problem of mass shootings, and America's mental health crisis in general, can be attributed to three primary causes: 1) the psychological effects of today's passive childrearing practices (producing low self-worth, insecurity, depression, self-doubt, anger, envious resentment, self-loathing, entitlement, loneliness, vindictive behavior, and same-sex attraction). Kids today are hurting on a much deeper level than anything seen in recent generations. They are also more unbridled than ever and likely to act upon distorted emotional urges and impulses. 2) the breakdown of the traditional family structure which produces these same psychological effects only worse. This has been accomplished primarily by extending sexual permissiveness throughout society, which has produced countless fatherless and dysfunctional homes. The majority of mass shooters and other violent offenders come from these environments. 3) the uncivilized means by which we bring about change in society (radical politics). This third element is what brings it all together. It is also a product of the first two. As most are aware, the spiritual seekers of the sixties (hippies) that brought us the sexual revolution were predominantly the children of gross neglect. This revolution is where ...

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Human Rights as Mashiach - A Jewish Theology of Human Rights by Shaiya Rothberg (City of Justice Press - Jerusalem) 3.7 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified 28 minutes ago

[This is an E-Essay - About 20 Pages] It happens now and again that powerful new ideas change the course of history. I'm talking about a special class of redemptive ideas that push humanity to a higher stage of evolution, a stage in which we as a species are wiser and more loving and more just than we were before. One such idea was that all human beings are created in the image of God. Another was that faithfulness to God means abolishing slavery. I think that on the cultural horizon of the human species today there is such a new idea, an idea that could help redeem humanity from her present state of exile and destruction. That idea is the theology of human rights. While religion is sometimes the enemy of human dignity, it can also be a powerful force for its protection. When John Woolman, an American Quaker born in 1720, began preaching that faithfulness to God requires abolishing slavery, he ignited a religious passion that helped facilitate the global paradigm shift that outlawed human bondage across the planet. That religious passion united humanity's moral intuition with her awe in the face of God's creation; it wove the mysterious and enthralling presence of the divine into the love that humans can know for the other. The time has come to preach global moral responsibility: God commands that we enact a "human covenant" to protect and nurture all human beings. While all doctrines may be criticized and all laws revised, the confidence that humanity has placed in human rights establishes them as the foundation of that sacred effort. What we need is an inter-faith and multi-cultural theology of human rights constructed like a mosaic from the world's religious perspectives. We need a theology that will direct the religious energy of our species towards protecting and nurturing human beings. To that end, I offer the below particularistic Jewish contribution to human rights theology. It is more of a program for future study than a complete theology. But the ...

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The Simple Case for Going Vegan by Magnus Vinding 4.1 Stars (45 Reviews)    Price verified 8 minutes ago

This two-part essay argues that a vegan lifestyle is implied by core human values that we all share. The first part presents a simple argument for veganism based on an ethical principle we all hold valid, while the second part argues that veganism follows directly from a rejection of unjustifiable discrimination. In particular, it follows from a commitment to not discriminate against individuals based merely on their external appearance.

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Armenophobia in Azerbaijan by Anzhela Elibegova 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 53 minutes ago

The idea of this book came after the presentation of Azeri?hild project which represented a systematized compilation of works by Azerbaijani authors intended for children audiences along with a series of examples of works created by children themselves, which gave a clear demonstration of the gap between the real situation in the Azerbaijani society about anything relating to Armenia and the declared tolerance for diversity of cultures and religions. Naturally enough, we tend to label this hatred as armenophobia often without full awareness of the pivotal role it plays in shaping the ethnic identity of Azerbaijanis; such hatred channeled against all that pertains to Armenia stands as the nemesis of their psychological model and fuels the juxtaposition of us vs. them which is fraught with repercussions for Azerbaijanis themselves. The large archive compiled by the authors of this book a) serves as a thesaurus for an analysis of ongoing processes in the Azerbaijani society and b) allows building a temporal perspective on three levels by covering the past history, current situation and expected ramifications of the armenophobic policy pursued at the state level in Azerbaijan.

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The Granite Key (Arkana Archaeology Mystery Thriller Series Book 1) by N. S. Wikarski 4.1 Stars (1,037 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

If you liked THE DA VINCI CODE, you'll love this series! During the untold millennia before patriarchy was conceived, the world was a very different place... • Series Finale Award Nominated as Best Mystery of the Month • For Fans of Archaeology Adventure, Historical Thrillers, and Treasure Hunt Mysteries THE ARKANA SERIES A myth-shattering treasure hunt that spans continents, centuries, and lost civilizations, pitting a secret society against a ruthless fundamentalist cult. The prize is a cache of hidden artifacts that could rewrite history or end it completely. With the world hanging in the balance, only one faction can win. More importantly, only one can survive. Volume 1 - The Granite Key In THE GRANITE KEY, an antique dealer is murdered for a mysterious cipher stone that reveals the location of a collection of ancient artifacts. The victim's sister Cassie is stunned when she learns about her sibling's double life as an Arkana agent. She's even more stunned to discover the role she's about to play in helping the Arkana recover the cache. Along with two field agents, she travels to Crete to hunt for clues, unaware that ruthless foes are only steps behind. Cassie and her new team have only hours to find what they seek before a Minoan crypt buries them along with their quest.

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The Rise of Trump: America's Authoritarian Spring by Matthew C MacWilliams (Amherst College Press) 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The ascendance of Donald Trump to the presidential candidacy of the Republican Party has been both remarkable and, to most commentators, unlikely. In The Rise of Trump: America's Authoritarian Spring, Matthew MacWilliams argues that Trump's rapid rise through a bewildered Republican Party hierarchy is no anomaly; rather, MacWilliams argues, it is the most recent expression of a long-standing theme in American political life, the tendency and temptation to an ascriptive politics -- a political view that builds its basic case on ascribing to any relatively disempowered group (whether defined by race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, or other identifying category) a certain set of qualities that justify discriminatory treatment. The ascriptive tradition in American politics, though longstanding, has generally been kept to a relatively small minority -- a minority whose rights, perhaps paradoxically, have been protected by the principles of Madisonian democracy, even though central to its worldview is the need and urgency of limiting the rights of some. It has found champions in years past in such figures as Andrew Jackson, Huey Long, Joseph McCarthy, and Pat Buchanan. But in Donald Trump this tradition has found a significant new voice, one emboldened by deeper shifts in the American political landscape. Trump's swift and unsettling rise to the pinnacle of presidential politics may point toward the emergence of more significant and substantial questions about the future course of a democratic government committed to principles of equality and the freedom of expression, association, and conscience.

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The Fall of White City: Revised 2020 Edition (GILDED AGE CHICAGO MYSTERY SERIES Book 1) by N. S. Wikarski 4.3 Stars (474 Reviews)    Price verified 43 minutes ago

To solve baffling crimes in turn-of-the-century Chicago, you only need to know a single fact. Bygone sins in the White City cast the longest shadows. • Revised 2020 Edition. Nominated for Reader's Choice Awards as Best First Novel and Best Historical Mystery • For Fans of Cozy Mysteries, Amateur Sleuths, and Gilded Age Chicago History GILDED AGE CHICAGO MYSTERY SERIES Gilded Age Chicago is the fastest growing metropolis in America, rivaling New York as the City of the Century. This melting pot of thieves and corrupt politicians, robber barons and immigrants, is rife with scandal and social injustice. An eccentric heiress and a star reporter find themselves repeatedly drawn into the hidden world of intrigue and murder that lurks within the shadows of the White City. Volume One - The Fall of White City Wealthy spinster Evangeline LeClair leads a paradoxical life. By day, she fends off marriage-minded suitors. By night, she teaches English to factory workers at a social settlement in the slums. Evangeline is quite satisfied with the status quo until murder disrupts her routine. One of her students, a penniless immigrant, has been stabbed to death in Chicago's most exclusive hotel. The girl's brother, a known anarchist, is accused of the crime. Evangeline wheedles her admirer, Freddie Simpson, into helping her track down the real killer. Their list of possible suspects is long: a captain of industry, a denizen of the slums, a shady doctor who mixes his own drugs, and a teenage prostitute from a sporting house in the Levee District. The gleaming surface of the World's Fair casts many shadows, and THE FALL OF WHITE CITY exposes the darkness at its core.

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From Assessing to Conserving Biodiversity: Conceptual and Practical Challenges (History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences Book 24) by Elena Casetta 4.6 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

This open access book features essays written by philosophers, biologists, ecologists and conservation scientists facing the current biodiversity crisis. Despite increasing communication, accelerating policy and management responses, and notwithstanding improving ecosystem assessment and endangered species knowledge, conserving biodiversity continues to be more a concern than an accomplished task. Why is it so?The overexploitation of natural resources by our species is a frequently recognised factor, while the short-term economic interests of governments and stakeholders typically clash with the burdens that implementing conservation actions imply. But this is not the whole story. This book develops a different perspective on the problem by exploring the conceptual challenges and practical defiance posed by conserving biodiversity, namely: on the one hand, the difficulties in defining what biodiversity is and characterizing that "thing" to which the word 'biodiversity'refers to; on the other hand, the reasons why assessing biodiversity and putting in place effective conservation actions is arduous.

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Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche 4.3 Stars (4,934 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

The revolutionary philosophical text that denounces traditional dogma and calls on individuals to find meaning in their own moral systems. One of the most important works in the history of Western philosophy, Beyond Good and Evil consists of 296 sections and a final "aftersong." Expounding on the ideas first introduced in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsche articulates his views on philosophy, philosophers, morality, religion, society, people, and culture. Nietzsche's central purpose throughout is to push the boundaries of moral philosophy beyond simplistic laws and the notion that all moral judgments can be reduced to a strict binary. First published in 1886, this trailblazing work has lost none of its power to confront and provoke. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

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Congo's Children by Kem Knapp Sawyer (Pulitzer Center) 3.2 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Children in the Democratic Republic of Congo have seen their lives threatened, their families torn apart, their schools destroyed, and their futures compromised. Many are homeless -- abandoned street children, some accused of witchcraft, others born of rape or orphaned by war. But while children are the most vulnerable segment of a broken society, they are also among the most resilient. Congo's Children tells their stories, accompanied by vivid photography and video and drawing on reporting that has appeared in PBS NewsHour, The Washington Post, TruthAtlas, and other outlets. "The stunning photographs and deeply moving text of this book offer a fine introduction to the suffering -- and hopes -- of people in a part of the world we know far too little about." -- Adam Hochschild, author, King Leopold's Ghost "Here's the Congo that doesn't make the news clips or TV screens. The everyday Congo, with people managing to organize, create art, and educate each other despite the odds. A touching paean to the country's resilience." -- Jason Stearns, author, Dancing in the Glory of Monsters: The Collapse of the Congo and the Great War of Africa "The Sawyers' book on Congo's Children is a powerful tool for students of all ages to begin to understand complex issues of poverty and conflict through seeing how knowing people as individuals is a first step in protecting human rights and resolving disputes." -- John B. Hardman, president and chief executive of the Carter Center

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Macroeconomics, Agriculture, and Food Security: A Guide to Policy Analysis in Developing Countries by Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla (International Food Policy Research Institute) 3.9 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Why write a book on macroeconomic policies and their links to agriculture and food security in developing countries? The food price spikes of the years just prior to 2010 and the economic, political, and social dislocations they generated refocused the attention of policymakers and development practitioners on the agricultural sector and food security concerns. But even without those traumatic events, the importance of agriculture for developing countries -- and for an adequate functioning of the world economy -- cannot be denied. First, although declining over time, primary agriculture still represents important percentages of developing countries' overall domestic production, exports, and employment. If agroindustrial, transportation, commercial, and other related activities are also counted, then the economic and social importance of agriculture-based sectors increases significantly. Furthermore, large numbers of the world's poor still live in rural areas and work in agriculture. Through the links via production, trade, employment, and prices, agricultural production is also crucial for national food security. Second, it has been shown that agriculture in developing countries has important growth and employment multipliers for the rest of the economy, and agriculture seems to have larger positive effects in reducing poverty than growth in other sectors. Third, agriculture is not only important for individual developing countries, but it has global significance, considering the large presence of developing countries in world agricultural production and the increasing participation in international trade of those products (these three points will be covered in greater detail in Chapter 1).

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American Consequences by P.J. O'Rourke 3.7 Stars (14 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

A new, 100% free online magazine from bestselling author P.J. O'Rourke To begin receiving American Consequences for free each month, visit www.AmericanConsequencesMag.com. If you think everything in America is just fine... this may not be for you. But if you feel like you're never really getting the full story from the mainstream media... we agree. And we did something about it. We believe when it comes to your retirement... your money... and your financial safety in the coming years... you deserve better. That's why we started American Consequences - a new, online magazine about what's really happening in American finance... and what's about to happen next. Editor in Chief P.J. O'Rourke doesn't take sides... Instead, over the years he's found that making fun of things is an excellent way to understand them. The absurd is the absurd whether you find it on the left, on the right, or in the middle. Each issue of American Consequences focuses on one of the world's biggest absurdities... • Like the incredible market-distorting power of the Federal Reserve... and the nonsense of central banking around the world. • A strange mutation to capitalism that over the past 30 years has turned the nation's biggest companies from understandable businesses into something unrecognizable. • Or the Mystery of Government... that monster of power and expense - with tentacles that threaten to strangle us all. Each month, we'll show you... • What really mattered to the market... what you should care about... and what you can safely ignore. • A few investable opportunities with the potential to beat the market. • The so-called "sure things" that you should stay far, far away from. • A no-B.S. look at what's really happening in American finance. • How to protect your portfolio from coming disasters. What you're about to read here is only a sample of American Consequences. The full picture is so complex, it ...

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Inane Interpolations In Bhagvad-Gita : (An Invocation for their Revocation) by BS Murthy (Amazon Digital Services) 4.5 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Why is This Book Now? The Manusmriti, the social doctrine of yore, and the Bhagvad-Gita, the spiritual tomein vogue that lay down the discriminatory dharma (duties) of the four social classes (castes) have been the bugbears of the Hindu backward classes. However, to their chagrin, of late, as the latter is beingmindlessly promoted even though the former was constitutionally debunked, they began advocating that it too should be dumped in a dustbin. Ironically, the improbability of their progenitor Krishna, the architect of the Gita, relegating his own ilk to the social margins failed to dawn upon these that Gita supposedly slights, even to this day! Thus, their intellectuals, instead of seeking to reclaim their priceless heritage, albeit after ridding its interpolative garbage, tend to rubbish it a la throwing the baby with the bathwater, and needless to say they must ponder. Also, it is high time that the Gita-class stop laying store by the self-aggrandizing verses in this Vy?sa's classic, evidently inserted by their progenitors that came to bedevil the Hindu spiritual integrity and social harmony. Likewise, the grumblers of the dalit desertions must see the need for setting the Hindu house in order to prevent the fractious poaching by the Church, if not to facilitate the 'hoped for' return of the prodigals. So also those who take pride that Hinduism is the only religion that reckons all faith as true, should be concerned about the 'in vogue' Gita that belittles some of their caste fellows. Besides, this work beckons the feminists to reckon the second of the two interpolations from it cited in the cover image that degrades them in unspeakable terms. It is hoped that this 'overdue' work, may lead the 'denied' castes as well as the favoured folks for an objective approach to the Gita 'as it is' which could dispel the misgivings of the former and the delusions of the latter, thereby bridging the Hindu emotional gulf with its abridged book that restores its original ...

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Foliage: An International Banking Spy Thriller (A Louise Moscow Novel Book 1) by Lorraine Evanoff 3.9 Stars (230 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

BOOK EXCELLENCE AWARD FINALIST, HISTORICAL FICTION NEW APPLE AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE SHELF UNBOUND BEST INDIE BOOK, NOTABLE INDIE AWARD READERS' FAVORITE BOOK AWARD FINALIST Investment banker Louise Moscow is sexy, brazen and fearless in business and in love. With a high-profile dream job wooing rich clientele in late 1980s Paris, she enjoys a lavish lifestyle in a glamorous city. When she stumbles upon criminal activity at her company, the FBI and CIA force her to cooperate and bring down the underhanded bankers in what turns out to be one of the greatest scandals of the twentieth century. Perfect for fans of Erik Larson, Jack Slater and Kathy Reichs, Foliage: An International Banking Spy Thriller (A Louise Moscow Novel Book 1) is the first installment in this highly addictive, suspenseful thriller series by award-winning author Lorraine Evanoff. Buy Foliage today and discover an exciting new mystery you won't be able to put down. What readers are saying about Foliage: - "Great read, beautifully written, I highly recommend." ~ Matthew J. Dowd, Chief Political Analyst, ABC News - "It starts off fast and keeps you hooked." ~ Nelle L'Amour, New York Times Bestselling Author - Evanoff does her homework, and is able to deliver complex material in a light and readable fashion." ~ Patrick "Ubercritic" McDonald, Hollywood Chicago Magazine

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Length: 246 Pages (1,440 KB)
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Women and Inequality in a Changing World: Exploring New Paradigms for Peace (Gender in a Global/Local World) by Hoda Mahmoudi 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Women and Inequality in a Changing World explores the obstacles women continue to face to their equal participation in all areas of daily life -- political, social, and economic -- which persist despite the growth in the education of girls, large-scale social movements, and political waves. The volume widens and deepens understanding of women in relation to the inequalities they face, based not only on gender, but also on race, class, religion, and more. It also highlights the progress that women have made, and how this progress contributes to the creation of more peaceful and prosperous societies. This interdisciplinary book brings together leading scholars and practitioners from across the globe to provide a wide range of perspectives and experiences, examine crucial questions, and o?er new ideas and innovative solutions to increasing the role of women moving forward. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of gender studies, women's studies, and political science, as well as practitioners working at the intersection of women and global issues. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. Please note that Chapter 6 is excluded from this Creative Commons license. Pieces of this chapter were previously published in: Golan, G., 'Autobiographical Note' in Galia Golan: An Academic Pioneer on the Soviet Union, Peace and Conflict Studies, and a Peace and Feminist Activist (PAHSEP, Vol. 22), published 2018, Springer International Publishing, reproduced with permission of SNCSC. The author is grateful to the publisher for permission to reuse the material, which is still copyright protected and owned by the publisher.

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Misreading the Bengal Delta: Climate Change, Development, and Livelihoods in Coastal​ Bangladesh (Culture, Place, and Nature) by Camelia Dewan 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 33 minutes ago

Perilously close to sea level and vulnerable to floods, erosion, and cyclones, Bangladesh is one of the top recipients of development aid earmarked for climate change adaptation. Yet to what extent do adaptation projects address local needs and concerns? Combining environmental history and ethnographic fieldwork with development professionals, rural farmers, and landless women, Misreading the Bengal Delta critiques development narratives of Bangladesh as a "climate change victim." It examines how development actors repackage colonial-era modernizing projects, which have caused severe environmental effects, as climate-adaptation solutions. Seawalls meant to mitigate against cyclones and rising sea levels instead silt up waterways and induce drainage-related flooding. Other adaptation projects, from saline aquaculture to high-yield agriculture, threaten soil fertility, biodiversity, and livelihoods. Bangladesh's environmental crisis goes beyond climate change, extending to coastal vulnerabilities that are entwined with underemployment, debt, and the lack of universal healthcare. This timely book analyzes how development actors create flawed causal narratives linking their interventions in the environment and society of the Global South to climate change. Ultimately, such misreadings risk exacerbating climatic threats and structural inequalities. Misreading the Bengal Delta is available in an open access edition through the Sustainable History Monograph Pilot, thanks to the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Open access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295749624

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Length: 364 Pages (14,777 KB)
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Comparisons in Global Security Politics: Representing and Ordering the World by Kerrin Langer Price verified 33 minutes ago

Academic and postgraduate researchers in International Relations especially those researching security politics, security studies and international political sociology.

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