Kinetic Living

Kinetic Living
Author: Urmi Kothari
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2023-11-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9354354629

Do you want to get fit but lack the motivation to work out regularly? Do you join a gym every New Year only to quit a few months later? Do you struggle with staying consistent with your diet? What are your fitness goals? Do you even have any? Coach Urmi Kothari's Kinetic Living addresses all these issues. More a philosophy than a workout regimen, Kinetic Living offers original practicable solutions for making fitness a part of your lifestyle instead of a chore that you dread. It combines traditional workout techniques like strength training and cardio with Pilates, animal flow, yoga and mindfulness to create a holistic living practice that emphasises movement and overall fitness over quick goals that are difficult to sustain. Avail of Urmi's years of experience training over 9,000 clients including Kubbra Sait, Drashti Dhami, Sumukhi Suresh, Shakun Batra and Sarah-Jane Dias. Kinetic Living offers practical advice that will help you customise your workout schedule and recharge your mind and body.

Living Positivity

Living Positivity
Author: NAI`A
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005-03-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1463468733

The essence of our humanness is how we treat one another, when we treat each other poorly, we feel bad. But when we act out of kindness and compassion, we discover a vitality beyond dogma or doctrine; it is unexplainable, mystical. This is mystical kindness, and it is the key for families finding their way out of unhappiness, turmoil, distance and bitter emptiness. How we treat family determines not only how happy they are, it determines how happy we are and whether or not we make sense out of our place in the world. Discover cooperative interdependence, the ultimate purpose of mystical kindness, and discover the principles of positivity, the building blocks for putting this style of life together. Everyone is positive by nature. Discovering this fact and putting it to work is the secret of capitalizing on the next Spiritual Awakening, happening around you as you read this. It is an adventure, this thing called life. And it’s not meant to be traveled alone.

The Secret Life of the Modern House

The Secret Life of the Modern House
Author: Dominic Bradbury
Publisher: Ilex Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2021-04-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1781578419

* * * 'Informative and entertaining, this publication is a feast for the eyes, while also thought provoking, and offers excellent inspiration for daydreaming about what makes the perfect, modern house.' Wallpaper 'A fascinating selection of innovative homes....this is a thoughtful journey through the evolution of domestic architecture.' Sunday Express Over the last century the way that we live at home has changed dramatically. Nothing short of a design revolution has transformed our houses and the spaces within them - moving from traditional patterns of living all the way through to an era of more fluid, open-plan and modern styles. Whether we live in a new home or a period house, our spaces will have been shaped one way or another by the pioneering Modernists and Mid-century architects and designers who argued for a fresh way of life. Architectural and design writer Dominic Bradbury charts the course of this voyage all the way from the late 19th century through to the houses of today in this ground-breaking book. Over nineteen thematic chapters, he explains the way our houses have been reinvented, while taking in - along the way - the giants of Art Deco, influential Modernists including Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, as well as post-war innovators such as Eero Saarinen and Philip Johnson. Taking us from the 20th to the 21st century, Bradbury explores the progress of 'modernity' itself and reveals the secret history of our very own homes.

Annals of Botany

Annals of Botany
Author: Isaac Bayley Balfour
Publisher:
Total Pages: 802
Release: 1899
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

Vols. 1-13 include Botanical necrology for 1887-89; vols. 1-4 include section called Record of current literature.

Kerrang! Living Loud

Kerrang! Living Loud
Author: Kerrang!
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 796
Release: 2023-04-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0744087732

Relive the greatest moments in the last 40 years of hardcore, punk, and metal with this incredible book by Kerrang!, alternative music’s most trusted publication. Celebrate 40 years of Kerrang! with this year-by-year review of the greatest artists and moments in metal and alternative music. Kerrang! has an unparalleled reputation as one of the world's best-loved rock-focused publications. It continues to be at the forefront of alternative music, flying the flag for metal, hardcore, punk, and beyond, introducing millions to their new favorite bands. Anyone who’s anyone in the metal scene has featured Kerrang’s hallowed pages and this unique book chronicles these appearances. If it happened in metal, Kerrang! covered it, as confirmed in this year-by-year survey of alternative music. By highlighting the heaviest albums, the most outlandish stars, the rowdiest mosh pits and the most incredible moments in rock history, fans are going to love it

Living on the Spectrum

Living on the Spectrum
Author: Elizabeth Fein
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1479889067

Honorable Mention, 2020 Stirling Prize for Best Published Work in Psychological Anthropology, given by the Society for Psychological Anthropology Honorable Mention, New Millennium Book Award, given by the Society for Medical Anthropology How youth on the autism spectrum negotiate the contested meanings of neurodiversity Autism is a deeply contested condition. To some, it is a devastating invader, harming children and isolating them. To others, it is an asset and a distinctive aspect of an individual’s identity. How do young people on the spectrum make sense of this conflict, in the context of their own developing identity? While most of the research on Asperger’s and related autism conditions has been conducted with individuals or in settings in which people on the spectrum are in the minority, this book draws on two years of ethnographic work in communities that bring people with Asperger’s and related conditions together. It can thus begin to explore a form of autistic culture, through attending to how those on the spectrum make sense of their conditions through shared social practices. Elizabeth Fein brings her many years of experience in both clinical psychology and psychological anthropology to analyze the connection between neuropsychological difference and culture. She argues that current medical models, which espouse a limited definition, are ill equipped to deal with the challenges of discussing autism-related conditions. Consequently, youths on the autism spectrum reach beyond medicine for their stories of difference and disorder, drawing instead on shared mythologies from popular culture and speculative fiction to conceptualize their experience of changing personhood. In moving and persuasive prose, Living on the Spectrum illustrates that young people use these stories to pioneer more inclusive understandings of what makes us who we are.