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Author | : Carolyn Ridder Aspenson |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2018-04-18 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781717161826 |
A 200 page, lined journal. A portion of the proceeds for the sales of this journal will go to help rescue dogs.
Author | : Donald L. Hicks |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2015-03-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780692398210 |
"Every act of kindness is another step up Heaven's stairway." "When you nurture Nature, Nature nurtures you." "When you can see God in small things, you'll see God in all things." "If you love all Life you observe, you will observe all Life will love." During quiet meditation and reflection, author Donald Hicks has received hundreds of inspirational quotes ("pearls of wisdom" as he likes to call them) like the ones shown above. In "Look into the Stillness," Donald shares a multitude of these inspiration gems as he guides the reader on a spiritual journey. Through the use of these simple-but-profound quotes, Donald helps readers improve their lives, their relationships, and awaken their own intuitive connection with The Creator through learning to "Look into the Stillness." "Look into the Stillness is one of those magical books where the simply written text quietly eases the reader into daydreams of how the book's themes actually play out in the reader's own life. In this way, the reader co-creates the story with author Donald L. Hicks and makes the stories in Look into the Stillness the reader's own-a masterful exercise in the art of storytelling." -- James Wawro, author of "Ask Your Inner Voice" and "Awakening Counsel"
Author | : Lisa Erixon |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 157 |
Release | : 2022-11-10 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : 1039160905 |
“Cats were a constant in my childhood, and I loved their widely varying personalities...” Maxx is an aging and impatient cat with a crusty heart, achy joints, and a deep aversion to change. When she is given away to live on a small farm, she soon finds out that life is always an adventure. No Ordinary Cats tells the stories of the cats who live on the farm – cats with unique names and distinct personalities, like Fluffity, Riser, and Chairman Meow. It shares the cats’ ups and downs as they interact with their humans, explore with their littermates, face challenges with new arrivals, and learn about the dangers that lurk beyond “the property.” The cats (and their humans) know there are lessons to be learned from both their lives and their deaths. Together, they discover the importance of family, friendship, acceptance, and trust.
Author | : Brian Christian |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2012-03-06 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0307476707 |
A playful, profound book that is not only a testament to one man's efforts to be deemed more human than a computer, but also a rollicking exploration of what it means to be human in the first place. “Terrific. ... Art and science meet an engaged mind and the friction produces real fire.” —The New Yorker Each year, the AI community convenes to administer the famous (and famously controversial) Turing test, pitting sophisticated software programs against humans to determine if a computer can “think.” The machine that most often fools the judges wins the Most Human Computer Award. But there is also a prize, strange and intriguing, for the “Most Human Human.” Brian Christian—a young poet with degrees in computer science and philosophy—was chosen to participate in a recent competition. This
Author | : C. B. Chastain |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2022-04-24 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1000542173 |
This instructional pocket reference condenses the most important aspects of small animal handling. It provides a portable, durable means of learning 'on the ground', as well as a convenient way to refresh on how to strive for safety and efficacy in animal handling techniques. Spiralbound for practical use at the animal’s side during veterinary placements in a clinic or laboratory, the text covers: Handler safety Animal safety Sanitation Approach and capture Routine handling and release procedures Handling for medical procedures Use and supply sources of restraint equipment A Companion Website provides additional self-assessment questions and answers to aid learning. Important reading for undergraduate veterinary students as well as practicing technicians, nurses and assistants, the book instructs on safe and humane handling of species encountered in both small animal practice and laboratory settings.
Author | : Donald L. Hicks |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2010-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781459601482 |
Clear, straightforward and to the point, Unleashing Her G-Spot Orgasm helps couples take their sex life to a higher level. This slim volume explains the truth about the G-spot, female ejaculations and blended orgasms. But more importantly, it presents a fail-proof plan for achieving G-spot orgasms. The author's carefully detailed steps teach a woman's partner how to arouse the G-spot's awesome power in order to give her the ultimate in female pleasure. These proven techniques are amazingly simple and presented in a manner anyone can understand. Drawing on the latest findings of world-reknowned sex researchers, Unleashing Her G-Spot Orgasm offers a unique combination of clinical fact and everyday application. It answers all the reader's questions about the G-spot, from why the G-Spot exists to how to self-stimulate it.
Author | : Stuart Jonathan Russell |
Publisher | : Penguin Books |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0525558616 |
A leading artificial intelligence researcher lays out a new approach to AI that will enable people to coexist successfully with increasingly intelligent machines.
Author | : Henry Beston |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 2024-01-01 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1504081714 |
The classic nature memoir of Cape Cod in the early twentieth century, “written with simplicity, sympathy, and beauty” (New York Herald Tribune). When Henry Beston returned home from World War I, he sought refuge and healing at a house on the outer beach of Cape Cod. He was so taken by the natural beauty of his surroundings that his two-week stay extended into a yearlong solitary adventure. He spent his time trying to capture in words the wonders of the magical landscape he found himself in thrall to. In The Outermost House, Beston chronicles his experiences observing the migrations of seabirds, the rhythms of the tide, the windblown dunes, and the scatter of stars in the changing summer sky. Beston argued: “The world today is sick to its thin blood for the lack of elemental things, for fire before the hands, for water, for air, for the dear earth itself underfoot.” Nearly a century after publication, Beston’s words are more true than ever.
Author | : Philip Delves Broughton |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2009-05-07 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0141931329 |
'For anyone thinking of doing an MBA, or indeed anyone who wants to understand how the corporate elite are moulded, this is a must read' Luke Johnson, British entrepreneur The internationally best-selling business classic that reveals what it's really like to study an MBA at one of the most prestigious institutions in the world. Philip Delves Broughton quit his position as New York correspondent for The Daily Telegraph to take his place on one of the most-coveted and exclusive courses in the world - an MBA at Harvard Business School - to acquire the wisdom reserved for the world's global elite. And what he learns is truly jaw-dropping. From his first class to graduation - encompassing the guest lectures, the Apprentice-style tasks, the booze-luge, the burnouts and the high flyers - Delves Broughton divulges the advice, wisdom and folly he found whilst studying at the most prestigious business school in the world. 'Anyone considering enrolling will find this an insightful portrait of Harvard Business School life' Economist 'Very funny. An excellent book' Wall Street Journal
Author | : Geoff Colvin |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2015-08-04 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0698153650 |
As technology races ahead, what will people do better than computers? What hope will there be for us when computers can drive cars better than humans, predict Supreme Court decisions better than legal experts, identify faces, scurry helpfully around offices and factories, even perform some surgeries, all faster, more reliably, and less expensively than people? It’s easy to imagine a nightmare scenario in which computers simply take over most of the tasks that people now get paid to do. While we’ll still need high-level decision makers and computer developers, those tasks won’t keep most working-age people employed or allow their living standard to rise. The unavoidable question—will millions of people lose out, unable to best the machine?—is increasingly dominating business, education, economics, and policy. The bestselling author of Talent Is Overrated explains how the skills the economy values are changing in historic ways. The abilities that will prove most essential to our success are no longer the technical, classroom-taught left-brain skills that economic advances have demanded from workers in the past. Instead, our greatest advantage lies in what we humans are most powerfully driven to do for and with one another, arising from our deepest, most essentially human abilities—empathy, creativity, social sensitivity, storytelling, humor, building relationships, and expressing ourselves with greater power than logic can ever achieve. This is how we create durable value that is not easily replicated by technology—because we’re hardwired to want it from humans. These high-value skills create tremendous competitive advantage—more devoted customers, stronger cultures, breakthrough ideas, and more effective teams. And while many of us regard these abilities as innate traits—“he’s a real people person,” “she’s naturally creative”—it turns out they can all be developed. They’re already being developed in a range of far-sighted organizations, such as: • the Cleveland Clinic, which emphasizes empathy training of doctors and all employees to improve patient outcomes and lower medical costs; • the U.S. Army, which has revolutionized its training to focus on human interaction, leading to stronger teams and greater success in real-world missions; • Stanford Business School, which has overhauled its curriculum to teach interpersonal skills through human-to-human experiences. As technology advances, we shouldn’t focus on beating computers at what they do—we’ll lose that contest. Instead, we must develop our most essential human abilities and teach our kids to value not just technology but also the richness of interpersonal experience. They will be the most valuable people in our world because of it. Colvin proves that to a far greater degree than most of us ever imagined, we already have what it takes to be great.