The Physics Book: From the Big Bang to Quantum Resurrection, 250 Milestones in the History of Physics (Sterling Milestones) by Clifford A. Pickover English | November 1, 2011 | ISBN: 1402778619 | 528 pages | MOBI | 89 Mb Following the hugely successfulThe Science BookandThe Math Bookcomes a richly illustrated chronology of physics, containing 250 short, entertaining, and thought-provoking entries.In addition to exploring such engaging topics as dark energy, parallel universes, the Doppler effect, the God particle, and Maxwell's demon, the book's timeline extends back billions of years to the hypothetical Big Bang and forward trillions of years to a time of "quantum resurrection." Like the previous titles in this series,The Physics Bookhelps readers gain an understanding of major concepts without getting bogged down in complex details. The Palgrave Handbook of Youth Mobility and Educational Migration by David Cairns English | EPUB | 2021 | 473 Pages | ISBN : 3030642348 | 1.4 MB This handbook provides an overview of developments in the youth mobility and migration research field, with specific emphasis on movement for education, work and training purposes, encompassing exchanges sponsored by institutions, governments and international agencies, and free movement. The Opium Wars: Exploring the Addiction of Empires from Beginning to End by Adrian Ramos English | November 6, 2019 | ISBN: 1702160033 | 137 pages | EPUB | 0.49 Mb What's the best way to take over a country? English | 2021 | ISBN: 0755616790 | 417 pages | True (PDF EPUB )| 12.63 MB The greatest river in the world has a long and fascinating history. Professor Terje Tvedt, one of the world's leading experts on the history of waterways, travels upstream along the river's mouth to its sources. The result is a travelogue through 5000 years and 11 countries, from the Mediterranean to Central Africa. This is the fascinating story of the immense economic, political and mythical significance of the river. Brimming with accounts of central characters in the struggle for the Nile - from Caesar and Cleopatra, to Churchill and Mussolini, and on to the political leaders of today,The Nileis also the story of water as it nourished a civilization. [center]
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1398601632 | 281 pages | True (PDF EPUB) | 5.05 MB Organizations, managers and workers still have an Industrial Era mindset towards work. How can leaders guide individuals and organizations to solve the increasingly complex work challenges of tomorrow? As traditional jobs give way to new work roles and software and robots perform the repetitive tasks formerly done by humans, the work of today is no longer guaranteed to be here tomorrow.The Next Rules of Workhelps leaders understand why traditional notions about work inhibit the organization's ability to address new problems and how they can successfully equip their organizations to manage constant change. By first developing a new mindset to help themselves and their teams become more agile, leaders can then co-create the organization's "next mindset" by answering five key questions that help them establish constantly adaptive strategies. Finally, leaders develop agile learning practices to ensure that workers will continually have the skillsets and toolsets they need to solve organizational problems today. Jana Riess, "The Next Mormons: How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church" English | 2019 | ISBN: 0190885203 | 328 pages | EPUB | 6.2 MB American Millennials-the generation born in the 1980s and 1990s-have been leaving organized religion in unprecedented numbers. For a long time, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was an exception: nearly three-quarters of people who grew up Mormon stayed that way into adulthood. In The Next Mormons, Jana Riess demonstrates that things are starting to change. The Lost Scriptures of Giza: Enoch and the Origin of the World's Oldest Texts by Jason M. Breshears English | March 24, 2017 | ISBN: 1585091448 | 220 pages | EPUB | 1.40 Mb New discoveries of the amazing teachings and ministry of Abraham at the Great Pyramid in Egypt. Ancient traditions of the pyramid covered in extinct language. A secret body of obscure scriptures in the Bible that refer to the Great Pyramid. Ancient knowledge that the Great Pyramid complex was long ago beneath the Mediterranean Sea. Ancient Egyptian accounts of the discovery of the Great Pyramid, with Egyptian based memories of Abraham visiting the Giza site. Secret traditions regarding the Sphinx and why it appears older than the pyramids - but is not. An ancient body of teachings holding that Enoch was the architect of the Giza monuments before the Great Flood. Historical records showing that the Great Pyramid was built to preserve knowledge and survive through a planetary cataclysm.
The Law Book: From Hammurabi to the International Criminal Court, 250 Milestones in the History of Law (Sterling Milestones) by Michael H. Roffer English | November 3, 2015 | ISBN: 9781454901686 | 528 pages | MOBI | 77 Mb Which was the last country to abolish slavery?Which is the only amendment to the U.S. Constitution ever to be repealed?How did King Henry II of England provide a procedural blueprint for criminal law? The Language Of Desire: Dirty Words To Make Him Yours by Himangshu Nath English | July 13, 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B099FG8V4X | EPUB | 1.18 Mb The Language Of Desire - Dirty Words To Make Him Yours English | 2021 | ISBN: 1912676710 | 265 pages | True PDF | 32.04 MB The emancipation of Jews during the French Revolution and Napoleon's destruction of European ghettos led to concerns over the loyalty of Anglo-Jewry to the Crown. The elite of the Jewish community adopted the traditional approach of Jews in the diaspora stressing the community's loyalty and avoiding the public expression of any view which might be controversial. This outlook reflected both Jewish religious injunctions and a desire for self-preservation. In contrast, a small number of Jews broke with this approach and published remarkably contentious views on a range of political and religious subjects. Drawing on a rich range of sources, the book examines the extent of anti-Jewish sentiment in England. It breaks new ground by using government archives to demonstrate that these negative representations only had a very limited impact on the implementation of the Alien Act of 1793. This book understands the fears of the communal elite but also argues that the controversial views of some Jewish dissidents were more widely held than previously considered. As a study of a minority under pressure, the position of Anglo-Jewry in the period has wider relevance in today's multicultural world. [center] |