Peter Underwood, Alan Williams, "Ghosts of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight: Illustrated Edition" English | 2018 | ASIN: B07H7MB6XK | 215 pages | EPUB | 2.1 MB Peter Underwood, an acknowledged expert and experienced investigator of haunted houses, presents a selection of hauntings throughout Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. This guide contains an evocative collection of material concerning inexplicable supernatural experiences in these regions stretching across vast swathes of time. Delve into Bramshott near Liphook, where, 'in the lush and quiet meadow beside the slow-flowing stream, Mistress Elizabeth Butler is said to have been so unhappy that she drowned herself in 1745 and her ghost walks beside the water'. Discover Ashey Down near Brading, where two local residents once 'found themselves in the middle of the biggest mystery of their lives...'. Or find out about Arreton Manor, an early Jacobean Manor steeped in history and dates back to as early as 1872, which is said to be haunted by the ghost of Annabel... Thomas Vander Ven, "Getting Wasted: Why College Students Drink Too Much and Party So Hard Ed 7" English | ISBN: 0814788327 | 2011 | 229 pages | EPUB, MOBI | 269 KB + 455 KB Most American college campuses are home to a vibrant drinking scene where students frequently get wasted, train-wrecked, obliterated, hammered, destroyed, and decimated. The terms that university students most commonly use to describe severe alcohol intoxication share a common theme: destruction, and even after repeated embarrassing, physically unpleasant, and even violent drinking episodes, students continue to go out drinking together. In Getting Wasted, Thomas Vander Ven provides a unique answer to the perennial question of why college students drink.
Get Started in Leather Crafting: Beginner Friendly Guide to Leather Crafting Process: Leather Crafting by Mr Robert Sparkman English | September 3, 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08HGRKMMZ | 54 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 4.89 Mb Must-have guide for working with leather Beginner-friendly to help you get started,and a concise reference for experienced leather artists Learn essential techniques with comprehensive presentations of the basics of leather preparation, how to use stamps, punches, cutters, & other tools, coloring, applying finishes, and assembly Learn skills & tips from crafting experts from forming, moulding, & embossing to creative stitching, lacing, & braiding Step-by-step with color photos, including a traditional floral carving project. From forming, moulding, and embossing leather to creative stitching, lacing, and braiding, this book will teach you the skills you'll need to make beautiful belts, wallets, purses, holsters, cases, jewelry, home accessories, and more. Geometric Analysis of Quasilinear Inequalities on Complete Manifolds: Maximum and Compact Support Principles and Detours on Manifolds (Frontiers in Mathematics) by Bruno Bianchini Gene Therapy for Cancer By Kelly K. Hunt, Stephan A. Vorburger, Stephen G. Swisher 2007 | 483 Pages | ISBN: 1588294722 | PDF | 8 MB The possibility of treating cancer, a disease frequently defined by genetic defects, by introducing genes that target these very alterations has generated tremendous enthusiasm. This enthusiasm, however, has been tempered by an increasing number of obstacles to successful therapy, including vector systems that do not reach systemic metastases, therapeutic genes with redundant mechanisms allowing for cellular resistance, and toxicities in clinical trials that result in premature closure. The three comprehensive sections of this volume present currently available cancer gene therapy techniques, with specific attention to these trouble spots. Part I describes the various aspects of gene delivery including vehicles, or vectors, and their respective characteristics and production methods. In Part II, the contributors discuss strategies and targets for the treatment of cancer, including methods for cell-death therapies, correction of underlying genetic defects at the molecular level, and activation of the immune system or tumor microenvironment. The contributors provide a succinct framework for understanding the basic underlying oncogenic changes, which encourages the development of vectors engineered to exploit these gene mutations through selective spread of the vector in tumor cells with the specific changes. Finally, in Part III, experts in clinical gene therapy trials discuss the difficulties inherent in bringing gene therapy treatment for cancer to the clinic, and principal investigators present gene therapy approaches in the clinical testing stage and the results that have reached the stage of clinical testing.of these trials. Peter Underwood, "Gazetteer of Scottish and Irish Ghosts" English | 2020 | ISBN: 0285620894 | 382 pages | EPUB | 2.1 MB Gazetteer of Scottish and Irish Ghosts is the first comprehensive collection of ghostly legends and modern reports of ghosts and hauntings through the Highlands, Lowlands and Isles of Scotland and the whole of Ireland.Here are such varied phenomena as the 'big grey man of Ben MacDhui' - the haunted mountain vouched for by professors, doctors and mountaineers of considerable standing; or the curious disturbances at the Edinburgh home of Sir Alexander Seton - subsequent to his wife's removing an ancient bone from an Egyptian tomb. Do you know where a vampire lurks in the shadows of a ruined church? Where giant footsteps cause panic to hardened climbers? Where the red glow of battle shines annually? Where corpses whisper? These and many other strange stories, legends and authentic accounts of ghostly happenings have been catalogued alphabetically for easy reference.In addition to presenting a profusion of fascinating reports from the towns and valleys, lochs and lakes, mountains and rivers, historic castles and houses of these lovely countries, Peter Underwood draws on his twenty-five years of study and practical investigation to describe a rich patchwork of reported happenings that cannot be explained in material or scientific terms.All in all, A Gazetteer of Scottish and Irish Ghosts provides a unique reference book and guide to the ghost population of these lands. The result of many years study, it is a worthy successor to the earlier Gazetteer of British Ghosts by the same author. Gardens of Gold: Place-Making in Papua New Guinea (Culture, Place, and Nature) by Jamon Alex Halvaksz 2020 | ISBN: 0295747595, 0295747609 | English | 242 pages | PDF | 8 MB Since the start of colonial gold mining in the early 1920s, the Biangai villagers of Elauru and Winima in Papua New Guinea have moved away from planting yams and other subsistence foods to instead cultivating coffee and other cash crops and dishing for tradable flakes of gold. Decades of industrial gold mining, land development, conservation efforts, and biological research have wrought transformations in the landscape and entwined traditional Biangai gardening practices with Western capital, disrupting the relationship between place and person and the social reproduction of a community. Garden Furniture and Outdoor Projects by Pippa & Ian Howes English | 2004 | ISBN: 076210435X | 182 pages | PDF | 104 MB Offering an array of DIY garden projects illustrated by over 250 photographs and explained via brief but careful instructions, this volume should be a valuable resource for confident beginners or moderately skilled woodworkers seeking to enhance their lawns and gardens. The projects, which range from benches and chairs to planters, tuteurs and birdhouses, can be made from plywood and softwood with a set of basic tools (the authors list 14 essential items for a starter tool kit, from a handsaw to plastic sawhorses). Ward and Gibbs offer quick rundowns on key techniques, lumber, finishes and safety before moving into the projects themselves. Though many of these, such as the swing bench and the child`s fort, will be daunting for the true beginner, others, such as the trellis and the weathervane, should come together with ease. Manfred B. Steger, "Gandhi's Dilemma: Nonviolent Principles and Nationalist Power" English | 2000 | pages: 236 | ISBN: 0312221770 | PDF | 21,3 mb Throughout his long career as a political thinker and activist, Mahatma Gandhi encountered the dilemma of either remaining faithful to his nonviolent principles and risking the failure of the Indian nationalist movement, or focusing on the seizure of political power at the expense of his moral message. Putting forward his vision of a "nonviolent nationalism," Gandhi argued that Indian self-rule could be achieved without sacrificing the universalist imperatives of his nonviolent philosophy. Conceived as a study in the history of political thought, this book examines the origins, meaning, and unfolding of Gandhi s dilemma as it played itself out in both theory and political practice. This discussion is inextricably linked to significant and timely issues that are critical for the study of nationalism, for Gandhi s vision raises the important question of whether it is indeed possible to construct a benign type of nationalism that is rooted in neither physical nor conceptual forms of violence. GMAT & GRE Math Tricks and Tips (The Complete MBA CourseWork Series) by Hicham and Mohamed Ibnalkadi English | 2021 | ASIN: B08NFY529K | 112 Pages | EPUB | 22 MB |