Solemate

Solemate
Author: Lauren Mackler
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1401925219

In Solemate, Lauren Mackler provides a groundbreaking road map to help people achieve mastery of their lives. Drawing from her own experiences; those of her clients; and the fields of psychology, physiology, sociology, holistic healing, and strategic business practices, Mackler provides the practical information, tools, and exercises to show you how to be independent and stand on your own two feet. Mastering the art of aloneness is about becoming the person you were meant to be, treating yourself well, and shedding the old beliefs and behaviors that limit your ability to live a healthy, happy, secure, and satisfying life. Quizzes and guided journaling help you identify the core limiting beliefs and fears that keep you from being whole and happy with yourself. Mackler teaches you to overcome these beliefs through deliberate living exercises that help align your actions with your desired results. She then helps you liberate your authentic self, so you know exactly who you are. Finally, she leads you through the process of creating a life vision to help you achieve any goal you set for yourself. Solemate is not about being alone, it is about developing the self-awareness, life skills, and emotional intelligence needed to live a full, happy, successful, and financially secure life.

Solemate

Solemate
Author: Lauren Mackler
Publisher: Hay House
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2010
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1401921442

In Solemate, Lauren Mackler provides a groundbreaking road map to help people achieve mastery of their lives. Drawing from her own experiences; those of her clients; and the fields of psychology, physiology, sociology, holistic healing, and strategic business practices, Mackler provides the practical information, tools, and exercises to show you how to be independent and stand on your own two feet. Mastering the art of aloneness is about becoming the person you were meant to be, treating yourself well, and shedding the old beliefs and behaviors that limit your ability to live a healthy, happy, secure, and satisfying life.Quizzes and guided journaling help you identify the core limiting beliefs and fears that keep you from being whole and happy with yourself. Mackler teaches you to overcome these beliefs through deliberate living exercises that help align your actions with your desired results. She then helps you liberate your authentic self, so you know exactly who you are. Finally, she leads you through the process of creating a life vision to help you achieve any goal you set for yourself. Solemate is not about being alone, it is about developing the self-awareness, life skills, and emotional intelligence needed to live a full, happy, successful, and financially secure life

Solemates

Solemates
Author: Randy "Windtalker" Motz
Publisher: Qualtech Resource Group
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2008-12-09
Genre: Appalachian Trail
ISBN: 1440453659

WINNER OF THE COVETED 2011 NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE BOOK AWARD! What happens when a middle-aged couple with no previous backpacking experience, decides to test their 14-year marriage and spend six months hiking the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine in one continuous hike? Will their motto of "Quitting is not an option" be a blessing or a curse? Travel with "Windtalker" and "Mom," as they wrestle with their personal weaknesses and capitalize on each other's strengths; and in doing so, gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to make and keep a marriage strong. "Solemates" is not a daily chronicle of trail life but rather a candid, introspective and sometimes humorous look into the range of emotions experienced during the pursuit of such a life-changing adventure. It is a warmhearted journal depicting lessons in perseverance, human nature, compassion, understanding, and teamwork. Their stories, and those of their thru-hiking companions, reveal insights into the human spirit and refreshing perspectives on what is truly important in life.

Forensic Intelligence

Forensic Intelligence
Author: Robert Milne
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1466575905

When forensic recoveries are properly processed and recorded, they are a major intelligence source for crime investigators and analysts. The majority of publications about forensic science cover best practices and basic advice about evidence recovery and storage. Forensic Intelligence takes the subject of forensics one step further and describes how to use the evidence recovered at crime scenes for extended analysis and the dissemination of new forensic intelligence. The book draws on the author’s 40 years of experience as a crime scene examiner, latent print examiner, and the Head of Forensic Intelligence, New Scotland Yard, in the London Metropolitan Police Intelligence Bureau (MIB). It supplies practical advice on how to use all forensic recoveries in a modern, analysis-driven, intelligence-led policing environment. The text covers evidentiary procedures related to each of the main crime types, as well as the production of intelligence products from police data. Accompanying the book are downloadable resources with a plethora of additional resources, including Treadmark Express footwear evidence software; exemplar templates for the input of forensics, behaviours, and method data into intelligence systems; and other material. This reliable resource is designed for police services of all sizes and capabilities—from the largest organizations with thousands of employees and big budgets down to the smallest department with a few officers. By mastering the basic crime recording and intelligence processes in this volume, investigators can make the best use of all their forensic recoveries. CD ROM Contents: Treadmark Express Footwear Evidence Software and User’s Manual Operation Bigfoot Footwear Pattern Distribution Graphs (London 2005) Example CSI Forensic Intelligence Template Shoe and tool Marks Coding Document Report on the Vision of Forensic Intelligence and Strategic Thinking A Unified Format Spreadsheet for Merging Drug Legacy Data from Different Forensic Science Laboratories Forensic Intelligence Report (FIR) Template Role Description Example–Forensic Intelligence Manager Footwear Intelligence Process Map Ballistics Intelligence Process Map–Inputs & Outputs

Criminalistics

Criminalistics
Author: James E. Girard
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1284211452

"This textbook presents the forensic methods used to analyze physical evidence along with the scientific principles that are its underpinnings. It is designed for students without a background in science, however students will learn the core principles behind the forensic method which will lead them to be better forensic professionals"--

Forensic Footwear Evidence

Forensic Footwear Evidence
Author: William J. Bodziak
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1439887284

The utilization of footwear impression evidence continues to evolve with new materials, equipment and techniques, providing an increased ability to detect, record, enhance, and examine this form of evidence. Recently developed technology now allows investigators to more efficiently or, in some cases, instantly link multiple crime scenes where impressions have been produced by the same perpetrator. Forensic Footwear Evidence covers a wide range of relevant topics, including historical references, general information about the formation and investigative use of footwear impressions, and the best practices and considerations that apply to the recovery, enhancement, and examination of this evidence. Drawing on the author’s 44 years of acquired knowledge and experience, it is the most comprehensive and authoritative text published to date on this topic. Highlighted topics covered within the book include Three chapters covering footwear manufacturing Shoe grading, sizing, and the forensic application of sizing information Examination and reporting procedures Casting impressions in snow Barefoot evidence Topics of interest for both prosecution and defense attorneys The book includes more than 300 color photographs and illustrations throughout, as well as case examples that apply theoretical concepts to the real world. A single, complete reference on the subject, Forensic Footwear Evidence presents a wide range wealth of information that will serve as an invaluable reference to novice and experienced examiners, crime scene technicians, investigators, and prosecution and defense counselors alike.

Ek Call

Ek Call
Author: Sachin Banoudhiya
Publisher: SAMVN PUBLICATION
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9392001002

Ek call means different to everyone whether that call is from a friend or someone who's more than a friend to us, with the help of a call, we can feel the others closest to us. Also, many unresolved disputes can be resolved during that call. Sometimes we get a new direction of life on a call, so some relationships end on the same call. However meeting in person should be preferred instead of a call, but due to the lifestyle, we couldn't make it in person. Let's consider the pros from the pros and cons of the calls. So let's call someone with whom we feel like our own.

KILIG

KILIG
Author: chaitanya srivasatava
Publisher: JEC PUBLICATION
Total Pages: 113
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9392555148

This book is compiled by Chaitanya Srivastava. In this book, 35 writers have written all about love in the form of poetry, short stories, etc.

Sole Mates

Sole Mates
Author: Jerry Schultz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780972678308

An inspiring story about an extraordinary couple who started from their home in Olympia and hiked south then east to finally arrive in Atlanta, Georgia.