Scribbled Thoughts
Author | : Drishti sethi |
Publisher | : JEC PUBLICATION |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 939255513X |
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Author | : Drishti sethi |
Publisher | : JEC PUBLICATION |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 939255513X |
Author | : Multiple Authors |
Publisher | : Manda Publishers |
Total Pages | : 109 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 936402253X |
This book is a lyrical journey through the emotions and experiences that shape our lives. From the gentle embrace of love to the poignant ache of loss, these poems weave together the threads of human existence with grace and insight. Each verse is a delicate dance of words, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the beauty of language and explore the depths of the human soul. With themes ranging from nature's splendor to the complexities of the human heart, this collection offers solace, inspiration, and a profound appreciation for the power of poetry to illuminate the experience.
Author | : A.L. Kennedy |
Publisher | : Canongate Books |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 2018-11-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1786893886 |
Charming lessons in life, death and kindness . . . Hugely moving' Observer This is the story of Mary, a young girl born in a beautiful city full of rose gardens and fluttering kites. When she is still very small, Mary meets Lanmo, a shining golden snake, who becomes her very best friend. The snake visits Mary many times, he sees her grow and her city change, as bombs drop and war creeps in. Lanmo wonders, can having a friend possibly be worth the pain of knowing you will lose them?
Author | : Henry Yu |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 279 |
Release | : 2002-03-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0198027613 |
Thinking Orientals is a groundbreaking study of Asian Americans and the racial formation of twentieth-century American society. It reveals the influential role Asian Americans played in constructing the understandings of Asian American identity. It examines the unique role played by sociologists, particularly sociologists at the University of Chicago, in the study of the "Oriental Problem" before World War II and also analyzes the internment of Japanese Americans during the war and the subsequent "model minority" profile.
Author | : SHAKUNTLA RANAWAT |
Publisher | : WORDFOX PUBLICATION |
Total Pages | : 119 |
Release | : 2020-12-17 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 9390528550 |
Garland of Thoughts is matriculated with the idea of different mindsets and human emotions. In the contrast of the modern-running world we are living in, hearts and minds are clasped in moods and dreams, demise and suffering seeking for a ray of hope. Sometimes ordinary life situations serve as an engulfing presence which creates a claustrophobic lifestyle and resists us from conveying and connecting with our true self. All the fifty poeteries are written on the basis of different situations with a purpose of serving hopes and joy.
Author | : Drishti Sethi |
Publisher | : The Opus Coliseum |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 935481073X |
This book is on imperfections in a person. Various aspects of imperfections are described. A message is given to love your imperfections and accept them. As no one is perfect. Just believe in yourself and try to be a real version of yourself. Hope you love reading this book.
Author | : Archie Crawford |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1412032245 |
This book is about life and is written in plain everyday language. The author boldly faces up to those fundamental questions rankling at the back of one's mind such as: Is there really a God? Where is He? What is the nature of the soul? What is truth? Is reincarnation true? Is there any purpose in the universe? Does God cause suffering? Do angels exist? Who am I? Can effect become cause? Does space and time really exist? etc. He probes deep into the structure of your mind and with great clarity shows you how your mind works and how you can use it to find success in everything you do. He shows how we attract our present circumstances and how emotionally intense events are not only registered in our psychic memory but also in the memories of the cells of our body and what this means for us. He devotes a chapter in which he advocates "going within" through meditation to find solutions to our problems. Religion is examined with candor. He explains the many positive benefits of religion, examines its dark side and points out that, like individuals, some religions must resolve and get rid of the baggage of past evil deeds before they and their followers can step into the light. The author shows how, in spite of itself science through its quantum theories is currently making discoveries which lead to a new view of the universe more in line with that of the essence of the religions and the experiences of the mystics of this world. He shows how science and religion are at last beginning to merge. For example there is now scientific proof of the value of prayer; proof that the mind is non-local, that is it is not located in the brain and also can cause actions over distance; that there is no solid matter in the universe, it is all energy in one form or another. He further states that a field of energy outside the material universe has been discovered where speeds exceed that of light. It has also been found that our human consciousness is directly connected with matter and influences (at least) its microscopic particles. The nature of the universe as being holographic is explored. These scientific findings have profound spiritual significance. He quotes experts on the future of mankind, including Arthur C. Clark, Nobel physicist Brian Josephson, Stephen Hawking etc... and many more. Reading this book will prepare you for the new age that is fast enveloping the earth. The author's message is that in spite of the terrorism and devastation of the earth currently going on, there is powerful hope. There are powerful spiritual forces at work, which will overcome the present chaos and lead us into a life of enlightenment and eventually of love."
Author | : Robert B. Taylor |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 323 |
Release | : 2007-01-15 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0387344500 |
Robert B. Taylor, MD, has edited this book that introduces physicians and clinicians to an academic career in the health professions. Written from the clinician’s viewpoint, it guides readers who are considering or who have recently embarked upon such a career through the essentials. Taylor’s approach is practical and well rounded. He integrates evidence-based information from the medical literature with anecdotes from contributors noted for their success in a spectrum of disciplines at top academic medical centers. Taylor addresses the career decision-making process, job hunting, and life in academia. He also focuses on skills for success—from teaching to grant writing. Advice on clinical practice, career management, and the work/life balance is plentiful. The book dispels common myths and outlines errors to avoid. Differences in expectations and culture among teaching hospitals, medical schools, and academic medical centers are considered throughout. Sources for more information are provided as well.
Author | : Huck Fairman |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 339 |
Release | : 2003-11-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1462841341 |
At the end of a cold winter in New York City, Christine Howth, a free- lance journalist, mourns the recent death of her father while mulling over the first year of her divorce. She decides it is time to halt her drift. A first step is to begin a journal, to focus her writing and experiment with styles for a story. A second step is to find a full-time job, as her work is not paying the rent. A friend informs her of a staff job at a magazine; a former flame suggests she interview movie director David Loomis. The normally private Loomis agrees to a series of interviews and observations. But unexpectedly he unloads a personal secret, one that may jeopardize the film. He requests that she inform no one, and while she readily agrees, she discovers deep into the assignment that her editor has other priorities. Loomiss struggle to complete the film, and hers to write about it draw them together. His passion for directing stimulates her own efforts to write. Their shared interests and sensibilities bring new energy to both. The filming takes her to the Adirondacks; her new staff job sends her to Paris; the cabin her father loved calls her up to Maine. Each trip stirs her and helps solidify her new perspective. But pressures arising from Loomiss situation lead to conflict with her editor and separation from him.
Author | : Ashley Schumacher |
Publisher | : Wednesday Books |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2021-02-16 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250253039 |
Sparks fly between two teens as they grapple with grief, love, and the future in this unforgettable debut novel sure to entice fans of Jandy Nelson and Jennifer E. Smith Eighteen-year-old Amelia Griffin is obsessed with the famous Orman Chronicles, written by the young and reclusive prodigy N. E. Endsley. They’re the books that brought her and her best friend Jenna together after Amelia’s father left and her family imploded. So when Amelia and Jenna get the opportunity to attend a book festival with Endsley in attendance, Amelia is ecstatic. It’s the perfect way to start off their last summer before college. In a heartbeat, everything goes horribly wrong. When Jenna gets a chance to meet the author and Amelia doesn’t, the two have a blowout fight like they’ve never experienced. And before Amelia has a chance to mend things, Jenna is killed in a freak car accident. Grief-stricken, and without her best friend to guide her, Amelia questions everything she had planned for the future. When a mysterious, rare edition of the Orman Chronicles arrives, Amelia is convinced that it somehow came from Jenna. Tracking the book to an obscure but enchanting bookstore in Michigan, Amelia is shocked to find herself face-to-face with the enigmatic and handsome N. E. Endsley himself, the reason for Amelia’s and Jenna’s fight and perhaps the clue to what Jenna wanted to tell her all along. Ashley Schumacher's devastating and beautiful debut, Amelia Unabridged, is about finding hope and strength within yourself, and maybe, just maybe, falling in love while you do it.