dull psychology secrets: The Essential Guide to Persuasion, Emotional Manipulation, Deception, Mind Control, Human Behavior, NLP and Hypnosis, How To Stop Being Manipulated And Defend Your Mind by mahesh gholap
English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09HXTWHLK | 103 pages | EPUB | 0.70 Mb
Regardless of whether you have been encountering control for quite a long time, or then again in case this is something totally new, mental control can be precarious to unravel. Generally on the grounds that the actual controllers are valid bosses of enthusiastic camouflage. As a general rule, their flattery covers their self-serving, unscrupulous, and, overall, evil goals. On top of this confounding jumble of words and models have likewise been remembered for this text to assist you with getting the hang of pinpointing and getting what passionate control resembles in reality.
English | ISBN: 1952714087 | 2021 | 322 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
In a story of remarkable perseverance, Helen Joy writes a memoir of her unusual childhood, her mental breakdown at age 31, and how she fought for a year to stay alive in the mental healthcare system. Yellow Tulips is filled with the ugly truth that is mental healthcare in this country, but is beautifully woven with threads of hope, family, and resilience. This book is a must read for those who want to love others better.
Read more
Brian Hope-Taylor, "Yeavering: An Anglo-British Centre of Early Northumbria"
English | 2010 | ISBN: 184802052X | PDF | pages: 481 | 59.1 mb
This volume - originally published in 1977 and long out-of-print, but still in demand - describes the excavation of a site near Wooler in Northumberland which is identified with the place called Ad Gefrin by the Venerable Bede. There, Edwin of Northumbria had a northern palace; and there Paulinus, his Roman missionary, achieved mass-conversions. Excavation showed that the roots of Ad Gefrin stretched further back in time. The site was used as a cremation cemetery from about 2000 BC. Put under the plough, at or after the time that a British oppidum was established on an overlooking hill, it was still receiving cremations during the Roman Iron Age. Then, or slightly later, the first element of the future township was established: a palisaded enclosure rebuilt repeatedly (finally by Edwin himself). By the sixth century a little mortuary enclosure or 'shrine', its inhumations clustered round the focus of the prehistoric cremation cemetery, had been replaced by what appears to have been a pagan temple. That, preserved as part of Edwin's township, was closely followed by a wooden 'theatre' for formal assemblies (which outlived Edwin). The series of royal halls so closely studied here then began: Edwin's was the greatest, but it was neither the first nor the last. Techniques of excavation were evolved specially to allow the precise recovery of the details of vanished wooden structures. The author showed that archaeological enquiries into historical periods must, both in questions and answers, also serve the needs of students of written evidence. There has been much scholarly reinterpretation of the original results, but the volume stands as a record of that work.
Wonder Foods
by Haushofer, Lisa;
English | 2023 | ISBN: 0520390393 | 289 pages | True EPUB | 12.72 MB
Women, Feminism and Religion in Early Enlightenment England By Sarah Apetrei
2010 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 0521513960 | PDF | 14 MB
Illuminating a formative period in the debate over sexual difference, this book contributes to our understanding of the origins of feminist thought. In late seventeenth-century England, female writers from diverse religious and political traditions confronted the question of women's subordination. Their feminist protests disturbed even those who championed women's education and defended female virtue. Some of these women, including Lady Mary Chudleigh and the Tory feminist Mary Astell, have attracted interest for their literary achievements and philosophical originality. This book approaches them from a new perspective, arguing that the primary impulse for their feminism was religious reformism: manifest in personal devotion, serious theological reflection and a vision for moral renewal and social justice. This reforming feminism, Sarah Apetrei argues, links Astell to the assertive women of dissenting and spiritualist traditions. Far from being a constraining influence on feminism, religion was a stimulus to new thinking about the status of women.
David Edmonds, John Eidinow, "Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers"
English | 2002 | pages: 360 | ISBN: 0060936649, 0066212448 | PDF | 29,2 mb
On October 25, 1946, in a crowded room in Cambridge, England, the great twentieth-century philosophers Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Popper came face to face for the first and only time. The meeting - which lasted ten minutes - did not go well. Their loud and aggressive confrontation became the stuff of instant legend, but precisely what happened during that brief confrontation remained for decades the subject of intense disagreement.
Wittgenstein and Literary Studies
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1108833217 | 231 Pages | PDF | 1.3 MB
Wittgenstein is often regarded as the most important philosopher of the twentieth century, and in recent decades, his work has begun to play a prominent role in literary studies, particularly in debates over language, interpretation, and critical judgment. Wittgenstein and Literary Studies solidifies this critical movement, assembling recent critics and philosophers who understand Wittgenstein as a counterweight to longstanding tendencies in both literary studies and philosophical aesthetics. The essays here cover a wide range of topics. Why have contemporary writers been so drawn to Wittgenstein? What is a Wittgensteinian response to New Historicism, Post-Critique, and other major critical movements? How does Wittgenstein help us understand the nature of style, fiction, poetry, and the link between ethics and aesthetics? As the volume makes clear, Wittgenstein's work provides a rare bridge between professional philosophy and literary studies, offering us a way out of entrenched positions and their denials-what Wittgenstein himself called 'pictures' 'that held us captive.'
Walter J. Ciszek S.J., "With God in America: The Spiritual Legacy of an Unlikely Jesuit"
English | ISBN: 0829444548 | 2016 | 264 pages | EPUB | 3 MB
2017 Independent Press Awards, Winner: Biography: General
Winning Golf The Mental Game (Creating the Focus, Feeling, and Confidence to Play Consistently Well)
Winning Golf
by Saul L. Miller;
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1770416854 | 234 pages | True PDF EPUB | 9.44 MB
Kathie Bergquist, "Windy City Queer: LGBTQ Dispatches from the Third Coast"
English | 2011 | ISBN: 0299284042 | PDF | pages: 258 | 1.7 mb
The contributions of the Midwest and, specifically, Chicago to LGBTQ literature have been invaluable yet largely uncelebrated over the last century. This anthology charts a map of queer Chicago and showcases its thriving urban arts community, which boasts a unique history, legacy, and sensibility deeply rooted in the urban Midwest. Here is a first-rate collection of queer voices from Chicago's literary landscape. Celebrated writers Edmund White, Achy Obejas, Sharon Bridgforth, Brian Bouldrey, E. Patrick Johnson, Carol Anshaw, David Trinidad, and Mark Zubro are joined by emerging voices from the queer literary scene. These pieces span all literary genres, from fiction and poetry to memoir and essays, and portray a full gamut of gay Chicago lives from the everyday to the quirky, from public spectacles to quiet intimacies, from family life to nightlife, from dating to marriage, from loving to mourning. The writing that comprises this volume, which seeks to claim a queer space on the literary continuum, is surprising, smart, hilarious, and heart wrenching.