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Constitution Law Vocabulary In Use: 1500+ Essential Legal Terms And Phrases Explained With Examples You Must Know About Constitution Law For Legal ... by Richard Hampton Price verified one hour ago

The best Civil vocabulary and terminology book in 2023! • Are you ready to unlock the key to legal success? Welcome to "Constitution Law Vocabulary In Use: 1500+ Essential Legal Terms And Phrases Explained With Examples You Must Know About Constitution Law For Legal Success." - This groundbreaking book is your ultimate solution for mastering the intricacies of constitution law and achieving excellence in the legal field. • Have you ever found yourself struggling to navigate the labyrinth of constitution law terminology? • Are you looking to enhance your understanding of fundamental legal principles? Look no further! This comprehensive guide is specifically designed to empower law students, legal professionals, and anyone with a passion for constitutional law to excel in their journey. • Curious to know how the Constitution shapes our societies, protects our rights, and ensures justice? • Yearning to explore the depths of constitutional principles and gain fluency in the language of law? "Constitution Law Vocabulary In Use" is your indispensable companion on this transformative journey. With over 1500 essential legal terms and phrases at your fingertips, this book unveils the mysteries of constitution law in a clear, concise, and accessible manner. No more getting lost in the sea of legal jargon! Each term and phrase is thoughtfully explained, and accompanied by practical examples that illustrate their real-world application. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, we empower you to not only comprehend but also articulate and analyze constitutional issues with confidence. Imagine having the linguistic arsenal to craft compelling legal arguments, express your ideas with precision, and persuade others with clarity. With this book, you'll develop the proficiency to communicate effectively in the realm of constitution law, giving you a competitive edge in law school exams, legal competitions, and professional settings. But it ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 301 Pages (4,361 KB)
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Added: Jun 13th, 2024

The Bayou Killer: Life of Serial Killer Ronald J. Dominique (Serial Killer True Crime Books Book 18) by Jack Smith (Maplewood Publishing) 3.7 Stars (99 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

We could swear some people are incapable of murdering another human being. Serial killer Ronald Dominique was also known as the Bayou killer was such a man. With an exterior that seems almost normal and some would say pitiful, this serial murderer was on a mission, not one anyone could have ever imagined... Some killers are truly surprising to find. Ronald J. Dominique is one such killer. Read this book to find out about how he came to be one of the most terrible people to walk on this planet. They say that the perpetrators of the very worst of deeds are often the people you'd least suspect. This was certainly true of Ted Bundy; he was a handsome, charming man whom many liked and respected. It was also true of accused Canadian serial killer Bruce McArthur, who had many friends and was well connected. No one expected that he might be capable of such violence. But then, what about Ronald Dominique? Nobody expected such things from him, either -- but for slightly different reasons. It wasn't because Dominique was charming; he was generally considered ugly and uncouth. Nor was it because he had a good job and was well connected -- he delivered pizza and worked as a meter reader. So why is it that no one suspected this man of doing such horrible things? Simply because he seemed too pathetic to pull them off. To those who knew him, he was just a simpleton eking out a meager existence -- but Ronald Dominique proved to be much smarter than anyone imagined. Ending the lives of 23 men and evading detection for over a decade, he became one of the most prolific serial killers on record. In this book, we'll explore the startlingly complex machinations of that warped mind. Dominique was a misfit who never quite fit into normal society. For the most part, he was ignored and sidelined. As this slovenly character delivered your pizza and read your meter, he didn't merit a second glance. But as this book details, there was much more to this crazed killer than met ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 66 Pages (4,963 KB)
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evergreen by Ashley Lima 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

A collection of poetry written during the course of a quarter-life crisis. evergreen - something that never goes out of style.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 49 Pages (546 KB)
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The Intersections of a Working-Class Academic Identity: A Class Apart by Teresa Crew (Emerald Publishing Limited) Price verified 3 hours ago

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access, thanks to Knowledge Unlatched funding, and freely available to read online. Despite ongoing efforts to promote diversity, universities continue to reflect and perpetuate traditional patriarchal, colonial, and privileged hierarchies of gender, ethnicity, and class. Ensuring class diversity in academia is crucial for challenging the perception of universities as exclusive domains of privilege. Acknowledging the institutional challenges that hinder the work and careers of working-class academics (WCAs), The Intersections of a Working-Class Academic Identity recognises the adverse impacts of the overrepresentation of scholars from privileged classes, including a lack of cultural wealth in teaching and research, as well as the discouragement of talented working-class individuals who might otherwise pursue prolific academic careers. Looking beyond individual struggles, author Teresa Crew presents an informed, alternative perspective to the prevailing viewpoints in research on working-class individuals in higher education, analysing statistical data and consolidating the systemic challenges encountered by WCAs within a framework of classism. Recognising that academia is not only a classed space, but one that tends to be white, masculine, and able-bodied as well, Crew builds upon her previous research to incorporate a rich intersectional overview of the voices that higher education continues to overlook, including clear recommendations for future research and support. Proposing not a suggestion for transformation but an impassioned plea to dismantle barriers and dissolve silences, The Intersections of a Working-Class Academic Identity calls for informed strategies and robust support systems that will foster a more inclusive and equitable higher education landscape.

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The Shop: Part 1 by M. E. Brow 4.5 Stars (48 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Jack Blasik has grown up in the family business -- a barber shop called The Shop: Cuts for Men. Few would guess this pillar of the community has always been a front for guns, drugs, and gambling in an otherwise quaint New England town in the southwestern corner of New Hampshire. When Kane Wexler, one of the shop's long-time colleagues, is released from a five-year stint in prison, he aims to take charge of The Shop and will stop at nothing to make it happen. What Kane doesn't bargain for is a rival criminal element in town, or Jack showing signs of wanting to get out of the family business and start a new life with his fiancé. A violent power struggle erupts between rival gangs, law enforcement, and even among the members of The Shop that threatens to destroy them all.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 289 Pages (1,457 KB)
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Everyday Ethics by Philip Wik (A Blue Kitten Book) 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Everyday Ethics is my effort to try to understand ethics. We live in a world of many values and voices. Some bellow from a landscape of moral relativism. Money, power, and celebrity are voices that overpower the quieter voices of tradition. But the paradox is that sometimes the louder voices are the right voices. That popularity isn't always wrong and tradition isn't always right is the enduring challenge for those seeking guidance on how we should live. Ethics pervades the way we choose our leaders, raise our children, and how we work and play. Everyday ethics is at the core of our humanity. CONTENTS Chapter One: A Wilderness of Mirrors Chapter Two: Ethical Dilemmas Chapter Three: A Theory of Ethics Chapter Four: Extremist Ethics Chapter Five: Religious Ethics Chapter Six: Military Ethics Chapter Seven: How Then Shall We Act?

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 236 Pages (12,447 KB)
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Stoicism Today: Selected Writings (Volume Two) by Patrick Ussher (Stoicism Today) 4.3 Stars (53 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Stoicism, the classical philosophy as a way of life practised by the Greeks and Romans, continues to resonate in the modern world. With over forty essays and reflections, this book is simultaneously a guide to practising Stoicism in your own life and to all the different aspects of the modern Stoic revival. You will learn about Stoic practical wisdom, virtue, how to relate wisely to others and the nature of Stoic joy. You will read of life-stories by those who practise Stoicism today, coping with illness and other adversities, and of how Stoicism can be helpful in many areas of modern life, from cultivating calm in the online world to contributing new solutions to the environmental crisis. And, just like the ancient Stoics did, key questions modern Stoics often ask are debated such as: Do you need God to be a Stoic? Is the Stoic an ascetic? Containing both practical wisdom and philosophical reflection, this book - the second in the Stoicism Today series - is for anyone interested in practising the Stoic life in the modern world.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 272 Pages (5,525 KB)
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Solving Cold Cases Vol. 9: True Crime Stories That Took Years to Crack (True Crime Cold Cases Solved) by Andrew J. Clark 4.2 Stars (92 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Chilling is one of the best words to describe the cases presented in this book, the 9th from the series Solving Cold Cases. These gruesome crimes seemed to hit a dead end... That is until the cases were reopened for investigation and then solved thanks to modern technologies and new investigation techniques. Download FREE with Kindle Unlimited! This book is full of some of the most intriguing and complex cold cases ever to take place. These are the cases that have baffled the experts for decades. Some involve serial killers, such as Harry Greenwell, while others are one-off murders in which the suspect simply went under the radar and was never found out. The case of Anita Knutson, for example, was left unsolved for many years, even though her killer was hiding in plain sight. Investigators were looking for some unknown assailant when the murderer was actually her own roommate back in college. Rumors had circulated that the roommate was somehow involved, but at the time it just seemed to be some kind of sorority girl gossip. This time around, however, the gossip turned out to be true. This book presents many solved cold cases just like this -- which will lead the reader down the path of true crime, with quite a few unexpected twists and turns along the way. Read on your favorite devices such as Kindle, iPhone, iPad, Android cellular phone, tablet, laptop, or computer with Amazon's free reading Kindle App. Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page for an immediate download!

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 85 Pages (3,566 KB)
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Busting Anti-Vax Myths! Seriously EXPERT Arguments for the Covid-Deniers in Your Life: The Great Covid Satire by Prof. Oisín MacAmadáin 4.7 Stars (88 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

NB: This book is a SATIRE. Prof. Oisín MacAmadaín is an expert, one of the best, in fact. Founder, sole lecturer and provost of The Termonfeckin Institute of Expertise in Ireland's beautiful Co. Louth, he knew that if there was one thing governments needed for their response to Covid, it was his enormous brains. Consequently, he has devoted every waking moment of the Covid Era to advising all government cabinets everywhere on the supreme value of masks, lockdowns, mandates and being vaccinated at least once a month. He was, at a certain point however, utterly horrified to learn of the existence of certain total thickos, tinfoil hat wearers and those who were generally of a conspiratorial disposition. Sensing that the mentally soft among us could be prone to believing any old kind of nonsense, he set out to write a book to counteract the nefarious mis-, dis- and downright crackpot information that is currently being spread among the nether regions of the internet. Do you have a neighbour or, heaven forbid, friend or family member, who regularly spews utter nonsense in your direction along the lines of their government being out to chip them or that a quack aromatherapy pill like vitamin D might save lives from Covid? Or perhaps you have been accosted by a random conspiracy theorist in the street who adamantly believes that everyone should add horse-dewormer to their morning coffee or that lockdowns aren't the pinnacle of scientific acumen that they clearly are and that whoever invented them should obviously win a Nobel Prize? This, at last!, is THE book you need in order to arm yourself with bulletproof arguments and put these poor deluded souls in their proper place once and for all! In it, you will learn: • How to counteract the views of fringe, far-right scientists who say that lockdowns mightn't be the best idea (!) • Why society under lockdown has arguably never been better for our general happiness levels or mental wellbeing • How to factcheck ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 161 Pages (1,375 KB)
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Passages to Eternity: Philosophic meditations in poetic form on the meaning of eternity for 72 famous persons. by James Winder Price verified 5 hours ago

As a philosopher once surmised: talent hits a target no one else can hit. Genius, he insisted, hits a target no one else can see. The greatest artists and thinkers are the greatest seers. They do not imagine... only and merely. They study the facts, they think the facts, they feel the facts, until the facts, the acts of faith, the articles of invention, dissolve in the naked light of the hitherto unseen, until fact, faith, and invention fall away like Halloween masks, like swaddling clothes; and then, leaving behind the tricks and the treats, they teach us what to hallow: the nakedness of a newborn joy, perpetually born anew, a joy that can never die, because it never quite knows, but never fails to enjoy, how early it already is, and how young it was always going to be. All thinking, carried far enough, ends in paradox: trying to think the unthinkable. All feeling, carried far enough, ends in paradox: trying to feel the unfeelable. But one can feel the unthinkable, and think the unfeelable. To do so is to think with one's feelings and to feel with one's thoughts. Then, and only then, is it possible to hit a target that no one else can see. To experience deeply (profoundly and creatively) is to think with your feelings and to feel with your thoughts. And there's a first and last to every thought, to every feeling. To think the first, to feel the first, as if it were the last, and to do so intensely is to know nothingness, to experience death. Yes, this is paradox. To think the last, to feel the last, as if it were the first, and to do so intensely is to experience life, a life that never ends, precisely because - like a box without sides - it is without beginnings and without ends. Yes, this is paradox too. This book continues the conspiracy of significance, the dialectic of nowhere and now here, that began with The History of Eternity. Read this sequel, Passages to Eternity, and follow, if you will, the destiny of this paradox as it unfolds in the lives of 72 ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
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Talking to Xyr: A Short Story by Adam Bertocci 3.1 Stars (8 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Jim still loves his ex-girlfriend Sarah. And that's not going to change when he learns he has to stop thinking of her as a girl. Xyr name is Sable. Xe is transgender. But xe's not becoming a boy -- or becoming anything, really. As for Jim, he's about to learn a whole new way of thinking about gender, and binaries, and life. He's about to find out just how much he doesn't know. Award-winning writer and filmmaker Adam Bertocci has been praised by Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, The New Republic, GQ, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Back Stage, Broadway World, E!, Maxim, IGN, Wired, Film Threat and more. In this touching short story, he explores the extraordinary gap between what is known with the mind and what is known with the heart. ----- Approx. 5100 words

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
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A to Z of Living in Southern Italy (The A to Z of Living in Italy Book 1) by John Tallon Jones (G-L-R) 3.6 Stars (88 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

A message from the author This is a very personal observation on life in the South of Italy, and the views expressed here shouldn't be looked at as anything more than that. Don't take what you read in this book too seriously. Everyone experiences the South in their own way. This is my story. The Book If you have ever felt the need to leave your own country and move to Southern Italy, then this book is for you, as this is what the writer did, over 17 years ago. The A to Z of living in Southern Italy gives the reader an insight into his experiences and goes through everything from, family life, health care, dentists, small town culture and lots more. With incidents thrown in such as reporting a fire to the emergency services and getting an answer-phone message, this book has everything that you need to know about what it is like to be an Englishman coping with life in the south of Italy. After such a long time away from England, the writer now classes Italy as his home and feels native enough to complain about the country he has come to love and hate. Having had to compromise to come to terms with an unfamiliar way of life, the writer admits to many changes that he sees in himself, but the one thing that has not been compromised by life in the south is the ironic English humour, which flavours each page. What people are saying 'An amazing story. What a journey and what a family!' Mevanwy 'Sheer unadulterated irony and humour on every page. This book will make you laugh and cry. Essential reading before you go to Italy.' Online Post 'A brilliant read from a writer who knows a thing or two about the South of Italy. Recommended reading even if you have no intention to visit.' Chester Mail 'Not a travel guide, but more like a dissection of the Southern Mentality. Recommended reading especially if you are considering moving here.' Daily Post (free North Wales Press) 'If you ever decide to go to Italy, alone or with your family, PLEASE read this book.' David ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 142 Pages (2,983 KB)
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Happy Father's Day: a promise made and a gift received by Virginia Madison 4.8 Stars (10 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

If you have lost someone you love dearly, and are looking for someone that may understand how you feel, you are not alone. This book is for you. If you feel stuck and are not sure what you are looking for, why don't you give this book a try? Happy Father's Day, by first-time author Virginia Madison, is available for Father's Day 2020. An easy read, this book will touch anyone who has experienced a close bond with a loved one. The descriptive writing transports the reader into each scene and you feel that you are there experiencing the events and emotions in person. When my father died fifteen years ago, I had been searching for the meaning of life, and death. I brought my mother to Antarctica, in the hope of finding the meaning of life at the End of the World. I did not find what I was looking for because I did not know what to look for. Over the years, I have realized that what I was looking for has nothing to do with where I am, or what I am doing. It is rather a state of mind. Excerpt from the Prologue Fifteen years ago, my dad passed away. I made a promise to my mother and myself, someday I would honor him the way he deserved. He was a fantastic father, a loving husband, a fun and caring soul. Nine years slipped by since he passed away, this promise was kept safely in my heart. The memories of him were tucked away in a sacred place, not to be opened up, and not to be tampered with. One day, I stood in front of the vast, massive, and spectacular Pacific Ocean, I was overwhelmed and moved. I knew I was ready to act on this promise. Without having any plans where I was heading or where the end was to be, for the next six years I was writing about my father, one story followed by another. During this journey and exploration, I opened up some of the most devastating memories in my life and let them rip me apart, eventually confronting and reconciling with them. Finally, I was able to be gentle to them, and be gentle to myself. Excerpt from Chapter 45: ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 185 Pages (2,230 KB)
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The Enigma Files: A Journey of Redemption by Miller Jr Price verified 3 hours ago

The room was tense as Chris walked in, his heart pounding with a mix of anticipation and dread. The Director, a stern and formidable figure, sat behind a polished mahogany desk, his gaze piercing through Chris like a laser. With a solemn expression, the Director began to address the gravity of Chris's mistake. The information he overlooked had led to the loss of a key intelligence asset and compromised a vital operation. Lives were at stake, and the blame fell squarely on Chris's shoulders. The consequences were swift and unforgiving. Chris's once-stellar reputation was tarnished, and he was stripped of his high-level security clearance. He was immediately reassigned to a mundane desk job, far away from the heart-pounding action he thrived on. His colleagues, once admiring of his prowess, now cast sideways glances and whispered behind his back. Chris felt like an outcast in the very agency he had dedicated his life to. But Chris refused to accept defeat. He knew that his mistake was a wake-up call, a humbling reminder of the fallibility of even the brightest minds. Determined to redeem himself, Chris embarked on a personal journey of introspection and self-improvement. He delved into the enigmatic world of cryptography, spending countless hours studying the intricacies of codes and ciphers. He sought out retired intelligence operatives, experts in the field, who could impart their wisdom and mentor him through his quest for redemption. As Chris delved deeper into the enigma of his own life, he uncovered a tangled web of deceit, corruption, and betrayal. Shadows from his past began to resurface, revealing that his mistake may not have been entirely accidental. He found himself entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, where the lines between friend and foe blurred. Every step forward was met with a new challenge, a new revelation that threatened to unravel his fragile sense of purpose. "The Enigma Files: A Journey of Redemption" follows Chris Montgomery ...

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The Politics of the Sustainable Development Goals: Legitimacy, Responsibility, and Accountability (Routledge Studies in Sustainable Development) by Magdalena Bexell 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 5 hours ago

This book draws attention to political aspects of sustainable development goal-setting, exploring the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the global-national nexus during their first five years. After broad global deliberation and political negotiations, the 2030 Agenda and its SDGs were adopted in the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in 2015, and by now many countries have political structures in place for working towards their realisation. This book explores three concepts to call attention to the political qualities of processes related to the SDGs: legitimacy, responsibility, and accountability. Legitimacy is required to obtain broad political ownership for policy goals in order for them to become effective in addressing cross-border sustainability challenges. Responsibility needs to be clearly distributed among political institutions if a long-term set of broad goals such as the SDGs are to be realised. Accountability to the public is the retrospective mirror of political responsibility. The Politics of the Sustainable Development Goals contributes new knowledge on political processes at the nexus of global and national levels, focussing on three countries at different levels of socio-economic development and democratisation: namely Ghana, Tanzania, and Sweden. These countries illustrate a variety of challenges related to the realisation of the SDGs. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainable development, international organisations, and global politics.

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Terrorism and the Pandemic: Weaponizing of COVID-19 by Rohan Gunaratna 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 4 hours ago

The global pandemic has offered extraordinary opportunities for extremists and terrorists to mobilize themselves and revive as more powerful actors in the security landscape. But could these threat groups actually capitalize on the coronavirus crisis and advance their malevolent agendas? Utilizing the largest COVID-19-related terrorism database, the book presents an analysis built upon a quantitative and qualitative comparison between the nature of both the radical Islamist and the far-right-related threat in 2018 and 2020. It provides, for the first time, a true picture of novel trends since the pandemic outbreak.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 308 Pages (4,263 KB)
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Celtic Mythology: A Timeless Collection of Celtic Myths and Legends by Adrian Danvers Price verified 32 minutes ago

CELTIC MYTHOLOGY A Timeless Collection of Celtic Myths and Legends Unlock the magic of ancient legends with "Celtic Mythology: A Timeless Collection of Celtic Myths and Legends." This meticulously crafted guide invites you to explore the rich tapestry of Celtic myths and legends that have shaped the cultural heritage of the Celts. Meet the powerful gods and goddesses who reigned over the Celtic universe, from the benevolent Dagda to the fierce Morrigan, each deity offering profound insights into the values, fears, and aspirations of the ancient Celts. Delve into the adventures of legendary heroes like Cú Chulainn, whose exploits are as heroic as they are tragic, and encounter mystical creatures that embody the magic and mystery of Celtic folklore. Gain a deeper understanding of the daily lives, cultural practices, and religious beliefs of the Celtic people. Discover how they worshipped, celebrated, and lived, providing a rich backdrop to the myths that have been passed down through generations. Experience the epic tales of the Táin Bó Cúailnge, the Children of Lir, and the romance of Tristan and Iseult. Each story is retold with vivid detail, capturing the essence of Celtic storytelling and transporting you to a world where the supernatural and the mundane coexist. Perfect for scholars, mythology enthusiasts, and lovers of great stories, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of Celtic mythology. Highlights of this Book: • Explore the Celtic pantheon and meet powerful gods and goddesses. • Discover legendary heroes and mystical creatures. • Gain insights into the daily lives and cultural practices of the Celtic people. • Experience epic myths retold with vivid detail. • Perfect for scholars, enthusiasts, and lovers of great stories. Don't miss the chance to delve into the rich and mystical world of Celtic mythology. Order your copy of "Celtic Mythology: A Timeless Collection of Celtic Myths and Legends" today and embark ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
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How to Observe: Morals and Manners by Harriet Martineau 4.6 Stars (26 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Harriet Martineau's 'How to Observe: Morals and Manners' is a groundbreaking work that delves into the intricacies of social observation and critique. Written in a clear and concise style, Martineau provides insightful commentary on various aspects of society, from manners and morals to social norms and behaviors. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the moral fabric of society during the 19th century, shedding light on the socio-political landscape of the time. Martineau's literary style is both engaging and thought-provoking, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the history of social observation and critique.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 116 Pages (1,007 KB)
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The Indian Fairy Book: From the Original Legends by Cornelius Mathews 4.2 Stars (52 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Cornelius Mathews' 'The Indian Fairy Book: From the Original Legends' is a fascinating collection of Native American legends and myths, retold in a literary style that reflects the author's deep respect for the oral traditions of indigenous peoples. The book not only preserves these rich cultural stories for future generations but also introduces readers to the enchanting world of Native American folklore. Mathews' seamless blend of storytelling and folklore analysis showcases his talent as a skilled writer and cultural interpreter, making this book a valuable addition to the study of American literature and folklore. The vivid imagery and engaging narratives in 'The Indian Fairy Book' make it a captivating read for anyone interested in exploring the diverse cultures and belief systems of indigenous peoples. Cornelius Mathews, a prominent American author and advocate for social reform, was inspired to create this collection after being moved by the beauty and depth of Native American folklore. His deep appreciation for the cultural heritage of indigenous peoples led him to research and compile these enchanting legends, recognizing the importance of preserving and sharing them with a wider audience. Mathews' dedication to promoting cultural understanding and empathy shines through in 'The Indian Fairy Book,' making it a timeless work that continues to inspire readers of all ages. I highly recommend 'The Indian Fairy Book: From the Original Legends' to readers who are interested in exploring the rich tapestry of Native American folklore and gaining a deeper understanding of the cultural traditions of indigenous peoples. Mathews' thoughtful retelling of these captivating legends offers a unique perspective on the spiritual beliefs and values of Native American tribes, making it a must-read for those seeking to broaden their literary and cultural horizons.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 252 Pages (1,580 KB)
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Superstition In All Ages (1732): Common Sense by baron d' Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

In 'Superstition In All Ages', Paul Henri Thiry baron d' Holbach delves into the origins and impacts of superstition throughout history. Written in 1732, this seminal work explores the irrational beliefs and practices that have plagued societies for centuries, offering a critical analysis of their detrimental effects on human progress. Holbach's writing is characterized by its sharp wit and rational arguments, making a compelling case against blind faith and ignorance. Drawing from philosophy, history, and scientific reasoning, he presents a thought-provoking examination of the pervasive nature of superstition. Holbach's work reflects the Enlightenment era's emphasis on reason and logic, challenging readers to question traditional beliefs and embrace a more enlightened worldview. 'Superstition In All Ages' is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the enduring influence of superstition on human society and the importance of critical thinking in combating irrationality.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 424 Pages (1,318 KB)
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Quinine's Remains: Empire's Medicine and the Life Thereafter by Townsend Middleton Price verified 2 hours ago

A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. What happens after colonial industries have run their course -- after the factory closes and the fields go fallow? Set in the cinchona plantations of India's Darjeeling Hills, Quinine's Remains chronicles the history and aftermaths of quinine. Harvested from cinchona bark, quinine was malaria's only remedy until the twentieth-century advent of synthetic drugs, and it was vital to the British Empire. Today, the cinchona plantations -- and the roughly fifty thousand people who call them home -- remain. Their futures, however, are unclear. The Indian government has threatened to privatize or shut down this seemingly obsolete and crumbling industry, but the plantation community, led by strident trade unions, has successfully resisted. Overgrown cinchona fields and shuttered quinine factories may appear the stuff of postcolonial and postindustrial ruination, but quinine's remains are not dead. Rather, they have become the site of urgent efforts to redefine land and life for the twenty-first century. Quinine's Remains offers a vivid historical and ethnographic portrait of what it means to forge life after empire.

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Thick Red Line: Why Ending Redlining Can Fight Generational Poverty and Strengthen American Communities by Tory Haggerty (Tuscan Club Publishing) 5.0 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Best-selling author and fair lending expert, Tory Haggerty takes a deep dive into the history of redlining and racial housing segregation in the United States. He outlines and explains what most redlining cases have in common and gives financial institutions practical solutions on how to address these problems. Tory also breaks down several recent case studies, addresses appraisal bias, and so much more. "I was shocked by how much I learned, but more than that, his approach is non-threatening and the solutions are pragmatic. I have learned that the industry trusts him and relies on his education and solutions. Tory is passionate about fairness, but also about banking and the critical role it plays in our lives. His efforts bring value." -- MICHAEL L. STEVENS, President & CEO, Graduate School of Banking at Colorado "Discrimination in banking lending can have an effect on generations of Americans. Working to call attention to this and helping to end discrimination is an admirable cause. This is a cause that Tory Haggerty has been addressing for a long time. His new book, "The Thick Red Line" is another effort to push for fair lending practices. These efforts are to be applauded." -- GEOFF BACINO, Former National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Board member, Former Federal Housing Finance Board member "Haggerty provides a passionate call to action and argues compellingly that through stronger anti-discrimination policies, improved financial education, and a collective commitment to expanding access to credit, we can finally start to unwind the harms caused by redlining. This is a must-read for anyone in the banking industry." -- MARK TREICHEL, Former Executive Director, National Credit Union Administration "Tory Haggerty is a true champion for helping community banks navigate the regulatory and compliance landscape in a way that serves the best interest of the public and community banks. Tory's passion for doing the right thing in the right way is ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 155 Pages (5,904 KB)
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Added: Jun 11th, 2024

A Man Who Saved America by Basil E. Pinker 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

A Man Who Saved America During the first term of Robert Cotton's Presidency, with The United States of America over $50 trillion dollars in debt, and the rest of the civilized world in worse financial shape, an unlikely solution to an ever-growing budgetary imbalance emerged. Dr. Ben Nelson, an eccentric West-Virginia recluse, accumulated over one trillion dollars in stock-market trading profits in less than one tax year using a strategy he termed the Money Catcher... and purposely failed to report these gains to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). When confronted by visiting IRS Agents, Dr. Nelson, in lieu of penalty, offered to spearhead a collective known as The Patriot Project toward the objective of retiring the National Debt... conditionally. Dr. Nelson insisted on the enactment of a minimum of 5 out of 7 proposed legislative constitutional changes before commencing his Patriot Project duties. These were intended to reform the way government business was conducted so as to improve representation, responsibility and service. But could the decades of corruption and malfeasance be reversed swiftly enough to save a dying democratic federal republic? The Money Catcher, a simple yet overlooked, market neutral trading strategy held the answer. Could this strategy be enacted effectively and quickly enough to shrink and eventually eliminate the enormous National Debt? Was this even legally possible? Could this be achieved without disrupting the financial markets? And what were the consequences and promises of restoring the National Budget to good standing? Within these pages the answers to these important questions as well as others are explored. Discover the powers of positive thinking, unity of purpose, and strength of selflessness. Embrace a vision for a future of brighter possibility as did A Man Who Saved America.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 111 Pages (7,128 KB)
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Added: Jun 11th, 2024

The Pathway by RIchard Powell 3.7 Stars (10 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

ABOUT THE BOOK. It is a biographical story focusing on life since my alien abduction, and I begin with my parent's struggles in the early years. My endeavours launch with a school camping trip. I was unaware that one night I would receive a visit from spiritual beings which occurred in the Forest of Dean, United Kingdom, in 1983. However, I've experienced many strange sensations, from my abductors a telepathic messages for example being successful at job interviews to losing a relative. I have included some problems, from marriage to house eviction and raising a family. I had issues at work, including COVID-19. By Easter 2023, I discovered William's life was in danger and researched ways to save him. Mandy has invited her cousin Ian to stay. The King's Coronation ended and I contacted a priest to conduct a house blessing. Then, the events begin to unfold. So those who have been abducted can recount their experiences, and most share similar stories. My tale began during my youth, as I faced various challenges and nearly met my demise on several occasions. I had no clue what would come when I received an unusual sensation warning of impending disaster. I began to figure it out until eventually I discovered the answer: eclipses and conjunctions cause earthquakes and other natural disasters. Recently, I made the connection to Global Warming. A year later, Mandy and I watched the telly and there was a religious theme and I thought, " I wonder." I turned on the computer and entered, " Are the Ten Commandments to do with feelings?" " Yes," appeared and I realised what was meant, "As a race, you don't understand your feelings." The Aliens I was abducted by may be our God.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 278 Pages (1,284 KB)
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Added: Jun 11th, 2024

Mossad's Top-Secret Missions Exposed: Secrets of Israel's Elite Intelligence Agency by Prabal Jain 4.2 Stars (8 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Dive into the world of Mossad, Israel's renowned intelligence agency, and unravel the secrets behind their top-secret missions in this riveting book. From high-stakes covert operations to diplomatic negotiations, this meticulously researched account offers a deep insight into Mossad's history and its crucial role in shaping Israel's destiny. Discover the hidden stories of espionage, political maneuvering, and the challenges faced by Mossad agents as they navigate the tumultuous Middle East. A must-read for anyone intrigued by the world of intelligence and the geopolitics of the region, this book delivers a comprehensive look at Mossad's actions, successes, and setbacks up to the year 2020. Uncover the covert world of Mossad and its impact on global events as you journey through this remarkable book.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 130 Pages (581 KB)
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Added: Jun 10th, 2024

Expose Three Evil of the CCP: Creating Wuhan Virus, Harvesting Organs Alive, Financial Fraud (Century Sentence Book 1) by Xu Xue Chun 3.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Under God's guidance, I fled China from Shanghai in October 2020 and sent a large number of emails and messages to governments, media, and schools around the world, including the Trump administration. In order to expose the CCP's creation of the Wuhan virus, live organ harvesting, and financial fraud. I'm sure many of you have received my emails and seen my messages on the web. Guo Wengui and Yan Limeng only provided unilateral evidence and opinions, which could not convince those who had doubts about it. And I have provided you with a lot of news analysis and evidence chain. One has to believe that this is a fact. It was I who convinced governments around the world that the CCP created the Wuhan virus and launched biological warfare. Now countries all over the world regard the CCP as an enemy, and this is all my credit. But to the Chinese, I am the most vicious traitor, and I have been abused by the Chinese with all kinds of vicious words on the Internet. The CCP and the Chinese are chasing to kill me everywhere. For two years, I had no income, no language, no job, no legal status, no friends, no family, and no savings. To keep expenses down, I can only spend one dollar every day on one meal. He also did not dare to go out, for fear of being caught by the policemen and sent back to China to be killed by the CCP. Under such circumstances, I still insist on exposing the CCP online every day, helping humanity solve problems, and spreading God's wisdom. I write this article today because I feel that if no one comes to help me, I will die soon. Now I need to say everything I want to say. I am using my life to help humanity, but humanity wants me to die. If I am caught by Xi Jinping now, he will also crucify me to kill me or use more cruel methods. In order to protect mankind, I destroyed all his evil plans, and there was a mess in China, and the whole world regards Xi Jinping as an enemy. It's all because of my revelations. Xi Jinping now extremely hates ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 194 Pages (2,356 KB)
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Added: Jun 10th, 2024

All Old People Must Die: The Last Generation by Roderick Edwards 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

A deep-dive look at how new generations are not a continuance of previous generations but have sworn off the common bonds that held generations together. It is not about old people dying so much as it is about how the traditions, the mindset, even the shared generational values of previous generations no longer are part of new generations.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 99 Pages (7,176 KB)
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Added: Jun 10th, 2024

Pieces of Truth by Nobuyoshi Takahashi 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 6 hours ago

This is a philosophical book about the universe, God, human beings, our mind, our life, and so on. But the author is not a philosopher, he is a truth seeker though. And it took him more than 20 years to write this book. He strongly believes that you don't need a degree in Philosophy to seek truth. And this book is an experiment to see how well an ordinary person like him can answer various philosophical questions. He has actually answered most major philosophical questions simply and clearly. You can tell by looking inside the book. So if you are interested in such an experiment, and if you choose a book by what is written, not by who it is written by, you will love this book! By the way, you can read this book on your computer if you install the free application "Kindle for PC."

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 208 Pages (2,357 KB)
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Added: Jun 10th, 2024

What Today Withholds: Autism and Human Rights in America by Megan McLaughlin 5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

"I still wake up with the smell of my own flesh burning in my nostrils some nights." -- A Judge Rotenberg Center Survivor In What Today Withholds: Autism and Human Rights in America, Megan McLaughlin takes us on a harrowing journey through the institutions that neglect, reject, demean, punish, torture, and even kill autistic people in the United States. Her book reveals autistics' appallingly short life expectancy, the discrimination they face as they go about their everyday lives, and the needless cruelties they endure from early childhood on. What lies behind these abuses? McLaughlin argues that it is our society's continuing refusal to accept autistics as fully human. What readers are saying: "Twelve years in the making, What Today Withholds demonstrates deep empathy for the circumstances of autistic people, while offering a detailed and strident--yet constructive--critique of the social barriers autistic people encounter and the perpetuators of these barriers. I am in awe of this book!" -- Nathan Spoon, poet, author most recently of The Importance of Being Feeble-Minded "This is an extraordinary book that is impressive for its depth, scope, and clarity... Both scholarly and sensitive, this book is highly recommended for educators, employers and policy makers looking to better support the basic human needs and aspirations of autistics of all ages." -- Aaron T. Ebata, Ph.D., Co-Founder and Principal Investigator, The Autism Program at UIUC, Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 502 Pages (1,514 KB)
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Added: Jun 10th, 2024

Nuclear Survival in the Suburbs: Non-fiction by Don Shift 4.6 Stars (37 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

How does a person who lives in a wood framed house in the suburbs survive a nuclear war, especially if they don't have a basement? Turns out, the crazy advice to get into the interior rooms of your house and shelter underneath the mattress isn't so nuts after all. You don't need a fallout shelter to survive and you may only have to stay inside to avoid lethal radiation poisoning. How is this possible? A highly overlooked defense against radiation is distance. Basically, if you can get inside away from the radiation outside, the dose you will be exposed to will be around half. This is why you're told to get into the center of a building. If the radiation level is low enough, even sheltering in the center of a joisted masonry or wood framed slab on grade house can be effective. Major cities with metropolitan populations of one million or more are the likely targets for nuclear weapons. The good news is that radioactive nuclear fallout isn't likely to be as widespread or intense as popular media and culture portrays it to be, or outdated civil defense documents show, this book could encourage and ensure millions to survive. Surviving a nuclear attack doesn't have to be a matter of luck. Learn: -- What likely nuclear targets are how to calculate your risk. -- The kinds of nuclear weapons that might be used and the damage they may cause. -- How to take advantage of the inverse square law. -- How to turn household items into radiation shielding. -- Tips to make your basement a better shelter. -- Why radiation exposure may not be a death sentence. This book answers a lot of the questions you may have about nuclear war but not know to ask. In it, fears are reassured and myths dismissed. Don't rely on Hollywood's version of nuclear war, but get the truth. Don Shift is a veteran of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office and an avid fan of post-apocalyptic literature and film. He is a student of disasters, history, current events, and holds several FEMA emergency ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 267 Pages (414 KB)
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Added: Jun 9th, 2024

THE SATANIC BIBLE (THE 666 TRILOGY Book 1) by Nolan Aljaddou 3.4 Stars (19 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

The Holy Bible of Satanism. God Himself, revealed in His entirety - as nothing. The universe, by Name, only is Satan; the first and ultimate Lord of pantheistic Deism. The Mayan Calendar's grand, and final, 2012 alignment coincides with and rigidly measures the unyielding spirit, will, and personal manifestation, emergence, and revelation of true Satan - as Myself, Author. Decoded and proven in its entirety; with the ultimate fruits of all knowledge and illumination - revealed in THE SATANIC BIBLE. Speak of the devil, and He will appear... here. ... Proven by the fact that "Zero is the placeholder for Existence itself." SATAN, in sum, is the historical negation of all - even a negation; hence, Existence existing, relative to us, as such a Zero; the Mayan Calendar's ultimate center and end: 0 A.D. NOW. Anagram, am I? Mr. A., again! Or Ram, the Arm of Ra (if myths manage a say). ... The true scientific calendar, the Metric Calendar, begins in 1200 A.D. When zero was first developed by the mathematician Fibonacci; true zero hour. Lack of recognition of this is the source of all the woes in the modern world, ill-adapted to handle reality. Proof: By the time zero was fully accepted, the printing press was also developed, and systematized history began, with the simultaneous end of the medieval period and the dark ages; coinciding with the Magna Carta - or rule of law (1215). Before and after are indeed - and + respectively. No Jesus officially, in other words. The Metric Calendar could also be called the Golden Calendar, as Fibonacci also discovered the Golden Ratio, or Natural Mean of progress. The sun never sets on it.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 666 Pages (20,739 KB)
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Added: Jun 9th, 2024

Ask Koren: 101 Responses to Your Most Important Questions by Koren A. Norton 5.0 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Ask Koren is a book that will make you feel deeply, think mindfully and help you make better choices. If you want to walk a little taller and face whatever life throws your way, with someone holding your hand and answering your toughest questions, then this book is for you. Inside this book are more than 100 articles picked from an advice column written over a 10-year period. They all have one thing in common... they were written for people just like you. The responses will have you rethinking your struggles, they will rejuvenate your spirit and cause you to look at the world in a whole new way. Whatever you need help with, here's a book for you, just waiting to be added to your shelf -- and change your life.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 272 Pages (2,834 KB)
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Added: Jun 9th, 2024

Mysteries of the Cosmic Moon: Exposing Extraterrestrial Secrets and Soul Harvesting by Prabal Jain 5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Embark on a riveting journey into the enigmatic realms beyond our lunar landscape with "Mysteries of the Cosmic Moon." This captivating exploration will take you through the Pain of not knowing, the Agitation of hidden truths, and finally, the Solution that unravels the moon's mysteries. In the shadows of the moon's dark side, secrets lie dormant, waiting to be unveiled. "Mysteries of the Cosmic Moon" peels back the layers of uncertainty, exposing the startling possibility of extraterrestrial bases. Feel the Pain of curiosity intensify as you join the quest for truth. The adventure doesn't halt at mere revelations; it extends into the fascinating true story of Ingo Swann. Immerse yourself in the Agitation of the unknown as Swann, a psychic employed by the CIA, remote views the moon to investigate the presence of aliens. Are they harvesting our souls? Find out as this book takes you beyond the surface, revealing mysteries that challenge our understanding of the cosmos. Benefits of "Mysteries of the Cosmic Moon": • Unveiling Hidden Truths: Satiate your curiosity by uncovering secrets hidden on the moon's dark side. • Mind-Bending Exploration: Delve into the amazing true story of Ingo Swann, adding a layer of intrigue to your reading experience. • Challenging Perspectives: This book will make you question everything you know about the cosmos, providing a unique and thought-provoking journey. Get ready for an intriguing odyssey into the unknown, where each chapter is crafted with a clear beginning, a main part enriched with real-world examples, and a conclusion that leaves you craving more. "Mysteries of the Cosmic Moon" promises an immersive experience that transcends traditional storytelling. Call to Action: Don't miss out on this cosmic adventure! Click "Buy Now" and gain access to a world of mysteries that will redefine your understanding of the moon and beyond.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 89 Pages (14,501 KB)
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Added: Jun 9th, 2024

Being Another Way: The Copula and Arabic Philosophy of Language, 900–1500 (Berkeley Series in Postclassical Islamic Scholarship Book 6) by Dustin Klinger (University of California Press) Price verified 6 hours ago

In Being Another Way, Dustin Klinger recounts the history of how medieval Arabic philosophers in the Islamic East grappled with the logical role of the copula "to be," an ambiguity that has bedeviled Western philosophy from Parmenides to the analytic philosophers of today. Working from within a language that has no copula, a group of increasingly independent Arabic philosophers began to critically investigate the semantic role that Aristotle, for many centuries their philosophical authority, invested in the copula as the basis of his logic. Drawing on extensive manuscript research, Klinger breaks through the thicket of unstudied philosophical works to demonstrate the creativity of postclassical Islamic scholarship as it explored the consequences of its intellectual break with the past. Against the still widespread view that intellectual ferment all but disappeared during the period, he shows how these intellectuals over the centuries developed and refined a sophisticated philosophy of language that speaks to core concerns of contemporary linguistics and philosophy.

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Added: Jun 8th, 2024
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