The Everything Fertility Book All you need to know about fertility, conception, and a healthy pre...
The Everything Fertility Book: All you need to know about fertility, conception, and a healthy pregnancy by Nicole Galan
English | January 14, 2011 | ISBN: 1440505462 | 304 pages | EPUB | 2.19 Mb
Infertility can be a frustrating and heartbreaking disorder compounded by complicated treatments and so-called miracle cures on the market. But couples who have trouble conceiving need all their options laid out in one convenient guide. In this book, you'll find the medical and holistic information you need to conceive and bear a happy, healthy child, such as:
The Encroaching Desert: Egyptian Hagiography and the Medieval West By Jitse Dijkstra, Mathilde van Dijk
2006 | 297 Pages | ISBN: 9004155309 | PDF | 4 MB
The book is an important contribution to the current debate about the usefulness of Egyptian hagiography as a historical source for late antique Egypt and to the study of the reception of the desert fathers in the medieval West.
The Encore Curve: Retire with a Life Plan that Excites You by Andy Raub
English | May 21st, 2020 | ISBN: 1612548938, 1612543561 | 273 pages | True EPUB | 7.06 MB
Retirement isn't what it used to be. This practical guide shows you how to avoid outliving your money-or your meaning.
The Diamond Advantage : Promote Yourself Without Losing Who You Are
by Heather Simone
English | 2019 | ISBN: 1642794201 | 200 Pages | ePUB | 4.84 MB
The Development from Kant to Hegel By Andrew Seth
2002 | 148 Pages | ISBN: 1904303153 | PDF | 1 MB
The work is an important contribution to the study of German philosophy in the English speaking world. The first of two parts, the main core of Seth s analyses of the works of Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel, was written in the summer of 1880 while the author was a Hibbert Travelling Scholar. The second part, a philosophy of religion, as this is derived from the conclusions of the first part, was written at the request of the Trustees. As the author declares in his preface to the 1882 edition, he restricts his attention to the fundamental metaphysical position occupied by the four thinkers. Fichte is given especially careful consideration, and a number of works by each of the philosophers that, at the time of writing, had been neglected, have been thoroughly scrutinised. It can quite fairly be said that Andrew Seth s work played an important role in the formation of British idealism and its focus on German idealists such as the one s under consideration here. But this role aside, the work is a brilliant analysis of German thought that will appeal even to the readers of today.
The Design of Scarcity by Jon Goodbun, Michael Klein, Andreas Rumpfhuber
English | August 13, 2014 | ASIN: B00MPVGSL2 | 36 pages | AZW3 | 0,551 MB
As growth was the defining condition of the 20th century, so scarcity is set to define the 21st. Already it pervades political discourse and shapes our reading of the economy and the environment. But scarcity is not just the inevitable result of growth and resource exploitation - every innovation results in new scarcities. Scarcity is constructed daily through the creation of desire, it is designed. The authors of this timely essay set out to establish a more sophisticated understanding of scarcity. Moving beyond the idea that lack and inequality are simply laws of nature, they argue that scarcity can be challenged. The message for architects and designers - experts in working with constraints - is that scarcity is a process, and one that can be productive. This essay asks us to throw out our simplistic Malthusian graphs and escape the stranglehold that scarcity has on our imaginations.
The Daily Life of a Roman Family in the Ancient Times by Baby Professor
English | March 15, 2017 | ISBN: 1541913094 | 64 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 6.93 Mb
If you open this book, you will discover how living in the Ancient Roman times and today are worlds apart. Everything is very different, including the way people dress, talk and even entertain themselves. Societies were different as well as governments. Looking back into the past will lead to a deeper appreciation of the present and that's why history matters. Grab this book today!
The Consumer Citizen by Ethan Porter
November 23, 2020 | ISBN: 0197526799, 0197526780 | English | 208 pages | PDF | 4 MB
Citizens are asked to buy, and asked to consider to buy, goods of all sizes and all prices, nearly all of the time. Appeals to political decision-making are less common. In The Consumer Citizen, Ethan Porter investigates how the techniques of everyday consumer experiences can shape political behavior. Drawing on more than a dozen original studies, he shows that the casual conflation of consumer and political decisions has profound implications for how Americans think about politics. Indeed, Porter explains that consumer habits can affect citizens' attitudes about their government, their taxes, their politicians, and even whether they purchase government-sponsored health insurance. The consumer citizen approaches government as if it were just an ordinary firm. Of course, government is not an ordinary firm--far from it--and the disjunction between what government is, and the consumer apparatus that citizens bring to bear on their evaluations of it, offers insight into several long-unanswered questions in political behavior and public opinion. How do many Americans make sense of the political world? The Consumer Citizen offers a novel answer: By relying on the habits and tools that they learn as consumers.
The Complete Sushi Cookbook for Two: 50+ Affordable, Quick & Easy-To-Prepare Japanese Recipes | Cook, Fry, Roll & Eat Most Wanted Couples Meals
by Yuki Hiro
English | 2020 | ASIN: B08R7P6H6Z | 91 Pages | EPUB | 6 MB
The Complete Guide of Pit Boss Wood Pellet Grill Cookbook: 250 Flavorful & Easy-To-Remember Recipes to Perfectly Smoke Meat, Fish, and Vegetables Like a Pro
by Carolyn Lowry
English | 2020 | ASIN: B08R3ZXLQX | 194 Pages | EPUB | 1 MB