Encyclopedia of environmental science by Vicky Singh English | 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08KPMB4VZ | 2985 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 16 Mb Environmental science is an interdisciplinary academic field that integrates physical, biological and information sciences (including ecology, biology, physics, chemistry, plant science, zoology, mineralogy, oceanography, limnology, soil science, geology and physical geography, and atmospheric science) to the study of the environment, and the solution of environmental problems. Environmental science emerged from the fields of natural history and medicine during the Enlightenment.[1] Today it provides an integrated, quantitative, and interdisciplinary approach to the study of environmental systems.[2] Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare By Marc Bekoff 1998 | 471 Pages | ISBN: 0313299773 | PDF | 3 MB From the use of animals in experiments to develop medicine for people, to the preservation of endangered species in zoos, human beings' responsibility to and for their fellow animals has become an increasingly controversial subject. This book, which Jane Goodall in her foreword calls "unique, informative, and exciting," provides a provocative overview of the many different perspectives on the issues of animal rights and animal welfare in an easy-to-use encyclopedic format. Students, teachers, and interested readers can explore the ideas of well-known philosophers, biologists, and psychologists in this field, such as Peter Singer, Tom Regan, and over 125 others, all of whom have contributed original entries. Encyclopaedia Erotica by Hans-Jürgen Döpp English | 2012 | ISBN: 1780429665 | 288 pages | True PDF | 76 MB What happened to the insolence of the 18th-century libertines or to the carefree excesses of the Belle Époque and its legalized brothels? They have merely been inhibited and buried by the nowadays political correctness and the aggressive one-eyed morality. This book disregards conventional thinking and presents 800 reproductions that illustrate erotic art from Ancient Greece down to the present era in both Europe and Asia: when reproduction is not seen as an end in itself. With no hesitation nor inhibition, the author explains why erotic art is a key factor of societal development.
Empire of the Romans: From Julius Caesar to Justinian: Six Hundred Years of Peace and War, Volume I: A History by John Matthews 2021 | ISBN: 1444334565 | English | 512 pages | AZW3 | 8 MB A wide-ranging survey of the history of the Roman Empire―from its establishment to decline and beyond Emotional Intelligence 2.0: The Most Complete Practical Guide to Boost Your EQ for Social Skills, Business and Relationship and Discover Why it Can Matter More Than IQ by Daniel Clark English | September 14, 2019 | ISBN: 1693150808 | 120 pages | MOBI | 0.76 Mb Emotional Intelligence 2.0: Everything you wanted to know but that nobody ever told you. Emerging Viruses - Aids & Ebola By Leonard G. Horowitz 1996 | 127 Pages | ISBN: 0923550127 | PDF | 1 MB Health professionals and those involved in infectious disease research will find Emerging Viruses startling: Harvard researcher Horowitz's studies gather evidence to conclude that AIDS and the Ebola viruses evolved during cancer virus experiments in which monkeys were infected with viral genes from other animals. Certain to spark controversy, this provides quite a different view of virus mutations and evolution. -- Midwest Book Review Embryology Epigenesis and Evolution By Jason Scott Robert 2006 | 175 Pages | ISBN: 0521030862 | PDF | 2 MB Philosophers of science have tended to avoid the problem of "development" by focusing primarily on evolutionary biology and, more recently, on molecular biology and genetics. Jason Scott Robert explores the nature of development as it relates to current concepts in biological theory and practice and analyzes the interrelations between development and evolution (evo-devo), an area of resurgent biological inquiry.
Marsha Keith Schuchard, "Emanuel Swedenborg, Secret Agent on Earth and in Heaven: Jacobites, Jews, and Freemasons in early modern Sweden " English | ISBN: 9004183124 | 2011 | 832 pages | PDF | 3 MB Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) won fame and infamy as a natural scientist and visionary theosopher, but he was also a master intelligencer, who served as a secret agent for the French king, Louis XV, and the pro-French, pro-Jacobite party of "Hats" in Sweden. This study draws upon unpublished diplomatic and Masonic archives to place his financial and political actitivities within their national and international contexts. It also reveals the clandestine military and Masonic links between the Swedish Hats and Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie"), providing new evidence for the prince's role as hidden Grand Master of the Order of the Temple. Swedenborg's usage of Kabbalistic meditative and interpretative techniques and his association with Hermetic and Rosicrucian adepts reveal the extensive esoteric networks that underlay the exoteric politics of the supposedly "enlightened" eighteenth century, especially in the troubled "Northern World" of Sweden and Scotland.
Ginger Alden, "Elvis and Ginger: Elvis Presley's Fiancée and Last Love Finally Tells Her Story" English | ISBN: 0425266338 | 2014 | 400 pages | EPUB, MOBI | 3 MB + 5 MB THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Elizabeth Falkner, Ryan Falkner, Frankie Frankeny, "Elizabeth Falkner's Demolition Desserts: Recipes from Citizen Cake" English | 2007 | ISBN: 1580087817 | 224 pages | PDF (scan) | 113.9 MB In Demolition Desserts, Elizabeth presents her favorite creations, from the cookies, brownies, and cupcakes beloved by Citizen Cake regulars to the plated desserts that have made her one of the most dynamic culinary talents of her generation. |