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Author | : Dr. Ariana Farnadpour |
Publisher | : Bigfoot Publications |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 8195039294 |
Lumpy-eared:Elephants do not believe in borders like birds, but they can not fly. Do you think that free and border less life is possible only in the heavens? Cuckoo:I'm not saying it's completely true. My mother took refuge in the sky like a beautiful palm tree!– A beautiful palm, which, although rooted in the soil, spreads its green leaves in the farthest point of the earth, in the blue sky! My mother also took refuge in the sky because the earth was not a safe place for her; the earth captivated her while the sky freed her; never the less,she was always thinking about her land, where she said goodbye to her father and husband! She always missed the ground because her root was in there, not the sky! ‘Lumpy-eared’An unheard of tale of the mysterious life and love between an elephant and a bird that grew up among migratory swallows;“Cuckoo” meets “Lumpy-eared” in the middle of migration and reaching her destination, and this acquaintance changes the course of their lives..“
Author | : Dennis Chernin |
Publisher | : North Atlantic Books |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781556436086 |
This useful guide is a single, indispensable resource for anyone interested in using homeopathic medicines. Noted author Dennis Chernin introduces readers to the basics of homeopathic theory, laws, history, and practical applications, as well as to clear explanations of the fundamental homeopathic vocabulary. He provides a brief synopsis of homeopathy's present status and compares it with conventional medicine, before proceeding to a step-by-step guide to creating a home remedy kit. The bulk of the book focuses on more than 150 common disorders, conditions, and illnesses, each treated in a separate section, alphabetically organized. Each section includes basic background information as well as accessible guidance on how to consider the symptoms and how to treat and heal them. For each condition, all the possible symptoms are matched with the remedy appropriate to them. The bundled CD-ROM integrates these resources with a simple, graphics-based user interface incorporating the latest research. Please note that the CD is only intended for use on Windows 2000, ME, and XP.
Author | : James Morrison |
Publisher | : Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | : 259 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0813547482 |
The book focuses on the way various film icons engaged in and helped define some major issues of cultural and social concern to America by making heavily politicized movies during the 1970s.
Author | : William Campbell Gault |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2011-12-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1440539111 |
The fighter had a dream. . . . Some men were sewing a body into canvas. It was on the deck of a ship. There was a big seam up the middle of the canvas, and now only the face was still uncovered . . . ''You want to take a last look, champ?'' one of the men asked. ''We're about ready to dump him.'' The fighter bent to see in the moonlight. The face in the canvas was his own . . . The fighter was Luke Pilgrim, middleweight champion of the world. Luke could handle any man in the ring. He also could handle the hoods who were trying to muscle in on his next fight . . . But there was one thing he couldn't handle - and that was murder . . .
Author | : Michael R. Rose |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 2005-09-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0198039867 |
The conquest of aging is now within our grasp. It hasn't arrived yet, writes Michael R. Rose, but a scientific juggernaut has started rolling and is picking up speed. A long tomorrow is coming. In The Long Tomorrow, Rose offers us a delightfully written account of the modern science of aging, spiced with intriguing stories of his own career and leavened with the author's engaging sense of humor and rare ability to make contemporary research understandable to nonscientists. The book ranges from Rose's first experiments while a graduate student--counting a million fruit fly eggs, which took 3,000 hours over the course of a year--to some of his key scientific discoveries. We see how some of his earliest experiments helped demonstrate that "the force of natural selection" was key to understanding the aging process--a major breakthrough. Rose describes how he created the well-known Methuselah Flies, fruit flies that live far longer than average. Equally important, Rose surveys the entire field, offering colorful portraits of many leading scientists and shedding light on research findings from around the world. We learn that rodents given fifteen to forty percent fewer calories live about that much longer, and that volunteers in Biosphere II, who lived on reduced caloric intake for two years, all had improved vital signs. Perhaps most interesting, we discover that aging hits a plateau and stops. Popular accounts of Rose's work have appeared in The New Yorker, Time magazine, and Scientific American, but The Long Tomorrow is the first full account of this exciting new science written for the general reader. "Among his peers, Rose is considered a brilliantly innovative scientist, who has almost single-handedly brought the evolutionary theory of aging from an abstract notion to one of the most exciting topics in science."--Malcolm Gladwell, The New Yorker
Author | : Dennis Foon |
Publisher | : Annick Press |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2004-09-04 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1554514622 |
One year has passed since Roan, Alandra, and the children escaped from the Brothers. Now, in the haven they call Newlight, Alandra has begun traveling the Dreamfield with the children, exploring their potential. But when the children mysteriously fall into life-threatening comas, Roan and Lumpy set off to find a cure. The remedy may lie in the hands of Roan’s lost sister, Stowe. But Stowe, now the icon of the City, has become obsessed with her growing powers – powers that threaten to overwhelm and transform her into a destructive, vindictive force. Through the lens of a dramatic, futuristic saga, FREEWALKER continues the stunning look at loss and revenge that began with THE DIRT EATERS. In this highly suspenseful second novel in The Longlight Legacy, author Dennis Foon displays once again his great originality and unstoppable imagination. FREEWALKER is powerful and fast paced, with unexpected twists that await the reader with every turn of the page.
Author | : Donna Mullen |
Publisher | : The O'Brien Press Ltd |
Total Pages | : 133 |
Release | : 2024-04-22 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 1788495063 |
Bees, butterflies, bats, badgers ... These beautiful and fascinating creatures need a little help from us, as their natural habitats are under pressure. It's time to invite nature into your home – whether it's a window box, a suburban garden or a farm. Learn how to build a pond, make places for bats to roost and spaces for hedgehogs to ramble. Discover the amazing secret lives of Ireland's wildlife, from tiny bugs to large mammals. Do try this at home!
Author | : P. Sivaraman |
Publisher | : B. Jain Publishers |
Total Pages | : 584 |
Release | : 2004-03-15 |
Genre | : Ear |
ISBN | : 9788170212034 |
Once it was a fashion to cut away the tonsils. Were all those operations necessary? By cutting away a part of the body have they not hindered the protective mechanism the nature has given us? In time, some have come to understand the folly of their misdeeds. At least some are desisting from such interferences. There are many ENT specialists who solely allege the causes of sicknesses to these organs forgetting that they belong to an individual who was sick before the organs became sick . Because any one of these organs were weak they exhibit more symptoms and they (specialists) attribute the sickness of the man due to the illness of these organs! If they could understand that these symptoms are only nature's way of expression and the real sickness is not these, pain could be avoided. Set right the man, then these symptoms will disappear automatically.
Author | : Mary Vanderkooi |
Publisher | : William Carey Publishing |
Total Pages | : 960 |
Release | : 2019-08-01 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0878080619 |
Village Medical Manual is a user-friendly, two-volume healthcare guide for lay workers in developing countries with special features that trained medical professionals would also find useful. The intended use is for those who are required, by location and circumstances, to render medical care. The clear vocabulary, along with over a thousand illustrations and diagrams, help Western-educated expatriates in isolated locations to medically treat people and intelligently refer those that can be referred accordingly. It contains clearly defined procedural techniques and diagnostic protocols for when sophisticated instrumentation and lab tests are not available. It also offers solutions and advice for overcoming barriers to best practices in global health. Volume 1: Principles, Procedures, and Injuries elucidates medical procedures for routine medical care, as well as emergency situations. Volume 2: Symptoms, Illnesses, and Treatments includes vast disease (common and tropical), drug, and regionally-relevant indices to assist the reader in step-by-step diagnoses and treatment. This is a crucial reference for all who lack formal global health training but must know how to meet health care challenges in developing areas lacking medical infrastructure. Special features include: • Epidemiological disease maps • Detailed diagnostic triage protocols • Safety criteria for skills relevant to performing procedures • Bush Laboratory Procedures appendix • Drug name cross reference lists • Reference chart for determining unknown patient age • Patient history & physical exam forms • Critically ill patient appendix for hospice-oriented care • Water purification procedures • Extensive index for easy navigation -------------------------------------------------------- The Combined eBook has approximately 20,000 internal hyperlinks for easy cross-referencing. The fixed-page layout allows for perfect parity with the print version. For added convenience, get anywhere in the eBook within four clicks!
Author | : Sherry Witt |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 2013-08-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1449799930 |
This collection presents impactful short stories about listening to the Good Shepherd and doing His will. What would you do if God told you to stop mowing the grass, get $125, and immediately give it to your neighbor? Could you trust God to bring you a blessing after you were attacked by dogs? How would you handle a coach treating your son unfairly? Has your child ever informed you that he or she was going to cheat on a test? Did you want to mend a relationship, but were unsure of how to do it? Sheep Ears seeks to answer these questions and many more. Learn how the Good Shepherd guides Sherry throughout her everyday occurrences by using her spiritual “sheep ears.” Take a journey through her life and watch the miracles that happen in her ordinary days. Real biblical truths personalize each story with relevant, open-ended questions and scriptural answers. After reading Sheep Ears, your eyes can truly open to the wonder of God in every facet of life. Offering eighty poignant stories, Sheep Ears provides something for everyone in your household. You’ll discover that the answer to every problem that you have is in the Bible. You may have been hearing from God, but never realized it. People want to know—have you got sheep ears, too? “Sheep Ears left me spellbound with real-life lessons that kept me turning pages.” —Patricia Jones, retired educator “Sherry sees God in places that I forget to look. Her writing is down-to-earth and encouraging to those of us who seek His face.” —Shannon Blake, teacher, Ridgway Christian School