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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() In the Footsteps of Audubon by Denis Clavreul 2022 | ISBN: 0691237689 | English | 256 pages | True PDF | 430 MB An artist's uniquely personal journey across America ![]() Nilay Mandal, "Illustrated Surgery - A Road Map" English | 2016 | pages: 1162 | ISBN: 9385891200 | PDF | 117,8 mb Illustrated Surgery - A Road Map is an extensive and highly illustrated guide to the surgical management of a vast range of diseases. The book contains 32 chapters, across more than 1000 pages, beginning with wound healing, fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, and haemostasis, coagulation and haemorrhage. Subsequent chapters cover diseases in different parts of the anatomy, including hepatobilliary, endocrine, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and neurological. Additional chapters discuss trauma, burns, hernia, urology, anaesthesia and surgical instruments. Each chapter begins with a list of important topics, and the text is greatly enhanced by over 2200 full colour images and illustrations, making Illustrated Surgery - A Road Map an ideal reference for both surgeons and trainees. Key Points Extensive and highly illustrated guide to surgical diseases 32 chapters from hepatobilliary to hand surgery, anaesthesia and surgical equipment 2206 full colour images and illustrations ![]() Illuminating Human Evolution: 150 Years after Darwin English | 2022 | ISBN: 981193245X | 383 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 25 MB This book presents a series of perspectives showing the current knowledge about human evolution. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Darwin's book, The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, in which he explicitly addresses the natural origin of the human species, this collective work reviews current and diverse aspects of human evolution: from psychology, linguistics, genomics, paleontology, artistic expression or sexual selection. It also offers a historical, social and ideological context of what is often considered to be Darwin's second great work after The Origin of Species. ![]() Dan Neuharth, "If You Had Controlling Parents: How to Make Peace with Your Past and Take Your Place in the World" English | 1999 | ISBN: 0060929324, 0060191910 | EPUB | pages: 272 | 0.6 mb "Dan Neuharth's book demystifies much within our pasts that can hurt our intimate relationships in ways we may not even realize. If You Had Controlling Parents helps spark understanding and acceptance across generations." -John Gray, Ph.D., author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus ![]() I'm Positive!: Program Your Thoughts and Feelings to Create a Positive Life by Michelle Robinson English | February 24, 2019 | ISBN: 1925880591 | 114 pages | PDF | 0.31 Mb "With Michelle's skills, knowledge and caring nature, she enabled me to turn my life around. I still use many of her positive strategies in my everyday life." - Judy Smith ![]() I'm Awesome. Here's Why...: 110 Lists, Activities, and Prompts to Remind You Why You're Amazing by Sara Katherine English | April 9, 2019 | ISBN: 1507209622 | 176 pages | PDF | 15 Mb You're totally awesome-let these creative exercises, cool prompts, and fun activities help remind you why. ![]() Jenna Banks, "I Love Me More: How to Find Happiness and Success through Self-Love" English | ISBN: 1956072004 | 2022 | 280 pages | EPUB | 330 KB Amazon Best Seller in Self Esteem ![]() Robert Ornstein, "Humanity on a Tightrope: Thoughts on Empathy, Family, and Big Changes for a Viable Future" English | ISBN: 1442206489 | 2010 | 210 pages | EPUB | 581 KB When we think of family, we most often think of our sisters and brothers, our cousins and grandparents, rather than our world family or even our community connections. We still identify with our differences more than our similarities, unless it's convenient to do otherwise. Here, two seasoned authors tackle the question of family and what it means to us now and how it might change to help us address the problems that affect us all. Using specific examples throughout the work, they present a unique approach to what it means to belong to one human family. Beginning with a consideration of how the family unit has begun to be defined by allegiances, by common ties and empathy, the authors then discuss the evolution of the family unit and how the "us" vs. "them" mentality gave way to a way of life that separated peoples rather than brought them together. They consider family values, how they arose, developed, were perverted or perfected to suit the family unit's needs, and the confusion that followed. ![]() Sikivu Hutchinson, "Humanists in the Hood: Unapologetically Black, Feminist, and Heretical " English | ISBN: 1634311981 | 2020 | 135 pages | EPUB | 626 KB Feminism and atheism are "dirty words" that Americans across the political spectrum love to debate-and hate. Throw them into a blender and you have a toxic brew that supposedly defies decency, respectability, and Americana. Add an "unapologetically" Black critique to the mix and it's a deal-breaking social taboo. Putting gender at the center of the equation, progressive "Religious Nones" of color are spearheading an anti-racist, social justice humanism that disrupts the "colorblind" ethos of European American atheist and humanist agendas, which focus principally on church-state separation. These critical interventions build on the lived experiences and social histories of segregated Black and Latinx communities that are increasingly under economic siege. In this context, Hutchinson makes a valuable and necessary call for social justice change in a polarized climate where Black women's political power has become a galvanizing national force. ![]() Human Rights Struggles in Twentieth-century France: The League of the Rights of Man and Causes Célèbres English | 2022 | ISBN: 3031051971 | 273 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 13 MB This book provides an introduction to human rights controversies in twentieth-century France, from the Dreyfus Affair at the beginning of the century, to the arguments over women and immigrants' rights at its end. Using the Ligue des Droits de L'Homme (LDH) - or the League of the Rights of Man - as a narrative thread for this chronological study, the book tracks the gradual expansion of human rights in France in the wake of the two world wars, the Algerian quagmire and decolonisation more generally. Examining the capital role of the LDH whilst also highlighting the role of individuals and key activists, the book helps us to contextualise the quandaries faced by unseen minorities, particularly colonial subjects and women. The analysis also demonstrates the influence of French human rights activism on key international documents of human rights law, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The LDH occupies a central place in French justice debates and is therefore an ideal template to analyse the rising influence of humanitarianism and crimes against humanity in French causes célèbres from the 1970s onwards. However, the author goes further to look beyond the LDH and even France itself, offering wide-ranging surveys of dominant rights issues across Europe at any given period. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with key members of the LDH, this book provides an accessible overview of human rights struggles in twentieth-century France. |