English | 2021 | ISBN: 1633886727 | 346 pages | True EPUB | 3.54 MB Killer Looks is the definitive story about the long-forgotten practice of providing free nose jobs, face-lifts, breast implants, and other physical alterations to prisoners, the idea being that by remodeling the face you remake the man. From the 1920s up to the mid-1990s, half a million prison inmates across America, Canada, and the U.K willingly went under the knife, their tab picked up by the government.
English | 2021 | ISBN: 111970913X | 291 pages | True PDF EPUB | 2.7 MB A detailed look at financial planning strategies surrounding professional corporations for doctors, dentists, lawyers, business owners and other Canadian professionals. English | 2021 | ISBN: 147980813X | 385 pages | pdf | 2.44 MB Introduces key terms, debates, and histories for feminist studies in gender and sexuality
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1292328339 | 416 pages | True PDF | 9.1 MB Key Strategy Toolsempowers managers with 88 strategic tools to help build sustainable competitive advantage and ensure long-term success for your business. English | 2021 | ISBN: 1633886506 | 357 pages | True PDF | 2.48 MB How can humans keep thousands of words in mind and have no difficulty understanding trillions of sentences? The answer to this question might lie in parents teaching their children language skills, or in in the human brain, which may be equipped with a language instinct or maybe in impressive memory skills that link words to their perceptual information. Undoubtedly, there is some truth to some of these explanations. But one answer - perhaps the most important answer - has been largely ignored. Keeping Those Words in Mind tries to remedy this oversight. English | 2021 | ISBN: 1108429963 | 318 pages | True PDF | 2.79 MB Kant's Mathematical World aims to transform our understanding of Kant's philosophy of mathematics and his account of the mathematical character of the world. Daniel Sutherland reconstructs Kant's project of explaining both mathematical cognition and our cognition of the world in terms of our most basic cognitive capacities. He situates Kant in a long mathematical tradition with roots in Euclid's Elements, and thereby recovers the very different way of thinking about mathematics which existed prior to its 'arithmetization' in the nineteenth century. He shows that Kant thought of mathematics as a science of magnitudes and their measurement, and all objects of experience as extensive magnitudes whose real properties have intensive magnitudes, thus tying mathematics directly to the world. His book will appeal to anyone interested in Kant's critical philosophy -- either his account of the world of experience, or his philosophy of mathematics, or how the two inform each other. English | 2021 | ISBN: 9354227651 | 385 pages | True epub | 557.39 KB 'We not only dream, we do. We not only see what has been, we see what can be. We shoot for the moon ... We are bold, fearless, and ambitious. We are undaunted in our belief that we shall overcome; that we will rise up.' - Kamala Harris; Inauguration night address
English | 2021 | ISBN: 059344793X | 291 pages | True EPUB | 1.53 MB A brilliant, sharply-written and salient chronicle of a year like no other in Supreme Court-or American-history, byThe New York Times's Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist. English | 2021 | ISBN: 1250815835 | 297 pages | True EPUB | 3.15 MB With more than 1,100 impeccably sourced quotes from throughout John Wayne's 172-film career,John Wayne Speaks: The Ultimate John Wayne Quote Bookprovides what has often been missing from other Duke Wayne reference books: accuracy, context, and comprehensiveness. English | 2021 | ISBN: 908314710X | 170 pages | True EPUB | 19.47 MB John Tchicai: A chaos with some kind of order is the story of a pioneering saxophonist, composer and teacher of jazz music and improvisation, an artist who wanted his music to contribute to 'a better realization of the oneness of all beings'. Just as Tchicai (1936-2012) married improvisation with composition in his music, so he found a balance between chaos and order in his long and inspiring life. A mixed-race kid in Denmark in the '40s and a leading saxophonist from the '60s and onwards, he co-founded the celebrated New York Art Quartet, played with Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and was invited by John Coltrane to contribute to his landmark 1965 album 'Ascension'. His playful, hands-on improvisation teaching method was new and unique. A strong sense of spirituality was his beacon. Written by a fellow artist and teacher who shared his life in America and Europe for many years, the first full-scale biography of this extraordinary musician blends the... |