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![]() Exploring the Philosophy of Death and Dying: Classical and Contemporary Perspectives by Travis Timmerman, Michael Cholbi 2021 | ISBN: 1138393584,1138393576 | English | 288 pages | PDF | 7 MB Exploring the Philosophy of Death and Dying: Classical and Contemporary Perspectives is the first book to offer students the full breadth of philosophical issues that are raised by the end of life. Included are many of the essential voices that have contributed to the philosophy of death and dying throughout history and in contemporary research. The 38 chapters in its nine sections contain classic texts (by authors such as Epicurus, Hume, Nietzsche, and Schopenhauer) and new short argumentative essays, specially commissioned for this volume, by world-leading contemporary experts. ![]() Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps By Norman H. Foster 1999 | 1150 Pages | ISBN: 089181602X | PDF | 95 MB Presents basic concepts of petroleum geology and proven petroleum exploration techniques for locating oil and gas accumulations with viable prospects, for professionals with two or more years' experience who have a basic knowledge of most aspects of exploration methods. For the most part, chapters f ![]() Experiments In Infrared Photography Volume 1 By Diego Cohen English | 2021 | ASIN : B099P121YV | 55 pages | PDF | 123 MB ![]() English | 2021 | ISBN: isbn | 296 pages | pdf, epub | 14.61 MB In daylong hackathons, design thinking seems deceptively easy. On the surface, it involves a set of seemingly simple activities such as gathering data, identifying insights, generating ideas, prototyping, and experimentation. But practiced at a superficial level, even great design tools don't go deep enough to create the shifts in mindset and skillset that are required to achieve transformational impact. Going deep with design requires more than changing the activities of innovators; it involves creating the conditions that shape who they become. Individuals become design thinkers by experiencing design. Drawing on decades of researching design thinking and teaching it to people not trained in design, Jeanne Liedtka, Karen Hold, and Jessica Eldridge offer a guide for how to create these deep experiences at each stage of the design thinking journey, whether for an individual, a team, or an organization. For each experience phase, they specify the mindset shifts and competencies that need to be achieved, describe how different personality types experience different kinds of journeys, and show how to fully leverage the diversity of teams. Experiencing Design explores both the science and practicalities of design and includes two assessment instruments for individual and organizational development. ![]() Everybody Wants to Rule the World: Surviving and Thriving in a World of Digital Giants by R "Ray" Wang English | July 13th, 2021 | ISBN: 1400224861 | 224 pages | True EPUB | 3.17 MB Which kinds of companies will thrive and which will get crushed by the powerful forces in the global business landscape now at work? This groundbreaking new guide will help you adapt and change your business to thrive among digital giants, including Google, Facebook, and Amazon. ![]() Everybody Needs Beauty: In Search of the Nature Cure by Samantha Walton English | July 22nd, 2021 | ISBN: 1526620723, 1526620715 | 336 pages | True EPUB | 0.45 MB 'Beautifully written, intimate and intellectually fascinating' Nathan Filer ![]() Essentials of HTML: Language of Webpages By Neeraj Saxena English | 2021 | ASIN : B099X67MW4 | 164 pages | EPUB | 5.2 MB ![]() John Lewis-Stempel, "England: The Autobiography: 2,000 Years of English History by Those Who Saw It Happen" English | 2005 | ISBN: 067091553X | 446 pages | EPUB | 2.2 MB Fountainhead of democracy, engine of the industrial Revolution, epicentre of the globe's greatest empire and the first-ditch stand against an expansionist Germany in two world wars: England's history is among the most fascinating and influential the world has ever known. This unique volume presents that history in unique form: first-hand, through the words of those who saw it and those who made it. All the great events of the last 2,000 years are here: the Norman Conquest, Magna Carta, the Peasants' Revolt, Henry Viii's break with Rome, the Great Fire of London, Nelson at Trafalgar, two world wars. Alongside these are the less obvious happenings which together capture the nation's social history, such as the Black Death of 1349 or life as a chimney sweep in 1817. And of course there are the things that have shaped the nature of 'Englishness', like theatregoing in Elizabethan London, fox hunting in 1898, Oates's self-sacrifice at the South Pole, the Beatles and the 1966 World Cup. ![]() Engaging the Passion: Perspectives on the Death of Jesus By Oliver Larry Yarbrough 2015 | 467 Pages | ISBN: 1451472153 | PDF | 29 MB In Engaging the Passion, Oliver Larry Yarbrough has gathered an impressive array of scholars to survey the wealth of ways in which the death of Jesus has been portrayed and represented in Scripture, liturgy and music, literature, art and film, theology, and ethics. In addition to addressing topics many readers will find familiargospel narratives, Holy Week services, Bach Passions, and well-known paintingsthe essays also treat rap music, street art, a contemporary Buddhist Passion, Chagall&339;s crucifixions, the poetry of Walt Whitman and Countee Cullen, J. R. R. Tolkien's unlikely hero Frodo Baggins, images from the battlefield, and stories from the soup kitchen. The contributors approach their topics from a variety of perspectivesChristian, Jewish, Muslim, and secular; their voices differ as well, from the challenging to the comforting and from the academic to the confessional. Addressing the faithful, the skeptical, and the curious, Engaging the Passion is unique in its breadth and rare in the diverse voices of its contributors. Amply illustrated and with accompanying discography and filmography, it will be a welcome resource for classes in Scripture, theology, liturgy, and the arts, as well as for personal and congregational study. ![]() Engaging the Evil Empire: Washington, Moscow, and the Beginning of the End of the Cold War by Simon Miles 2020 | ISBN: 1501751697 | English | 248 pages | PDF | 4 MB In a narrative-redefining approach, Engaging the Evil Empire dramatically alters how we look at the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Tracking key events in US-Soviet relations across the years between 1980 and 1985, Simon Miles shows that covert engagement gave way to overt conversation as both superpowers determined that open diplomacy was the best means of furthering their own, primarily competitive, goals. Miles narrates the history of these dramatic years, as President Ronald Reagan consistently applied a disciplined carrot-and-stick approach, reaching out to Moscow while at the same time excoriating the Soviet system and building up US military capabilities. |