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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Tony Candela, "Automotive Wiring and Electrical Systems " English | ISBN: 1932494871 | 2009 | 144 pages | EPUB, MOBI | 4 MB + 23 MB Often, wiring and electrical work intimidate automotive do-it-yourselfers more than anything else. It's not mechanical, and therefore, it's unfamiliar territory. Electrons are invisible, and to an untrained enthusiast they can do unpredictable things. Finally, here is an enthusiast's guide that takes the mysteries and misunderstandings out of automotive electrical design, modification, diagnostics, and repair. ![]() Authenticity : Building a Brand in an Insincere Age by Mark Toft, Jay Sunny English | 2020 | ISBN: 1440873208 | 211 Pages | PDF/ePUB | 6 MB ![]() Atlantic Outlooks on Being at Home: Gaelic Place-Lore and the Construction of a Sense of Place in Medieval Iceland By Matthias Egeler 2018 | 324 Pages | ISBN: 9514111257 | PDF | 28 MB Much of both Icelandic and medieval Irish literature is, in one way or another, storytelling about places, reflecting a deep engagement with the concept of 'place' and the creation of a 'sense of place'. This book takes as its starting point the shared interest that Icelandic and Irish storytelling have in 'place' and asks whether the medieval Icelandic sense of place, as reflected in Icelandic narrative culture, has been influenced by the close contacts that existed during the Viking Age between Iceland and the Gaelic-speaking world of Ireland and Scotland. In attempting to answer this question, the book contributes to the long-standing debate about Gaelic influences in Icelandic culture, the much more recent discourse on the spatiality of medieval Icelandic literature and storytelling, and the cultural history of the Icelandic Settlement Period. Obliquely, the findings of the book may even shed light on the origins of Icelandic saga literature. Along the way, it also offers insights on a number of general points of spatial theory as well as, in particular, on two medieval Icelandic texts that are especially place-focused: 'Landnámabók', the 'Book of Settlements', and 'Eyrbyggja saga', the 'Saga of the Inhabitants of Eyr'. ![]() Leigh Montville, "At the Altar of Speed: The Fast Life and Tragic Death of Dale Earnhardt" English | 2003 | ISBN: 0767909925, 0385503636 | 232 pages | EPUB | 0.66 MB He was The Intimidator. A nightmare in the rear-view mirror. A unique winner in the boardroom. A seven-time Winston Cup champion. A driver whose personal success story and dedication inspired the adoration of millions of fans. Then on February 18, 2001, just seconds from the Daytona 500 finish line, the world of stock-car racing suffered a devastating loss as Dale Earnhardt fatally careened into a track wall. The tragic shock waves, and an unprecedented outpouring of respect and love, have not stopped since. ![]() Avner Wishnitzer, "As Night Falls: Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Cities after Dark" English | ISBN: 1108832148 | 2021 | 388 pages | PDF | 4 MB In a world that is constantly awake, illuminated and exposed, there is much to gain from looking into the darkness of times past. This fascinating and vivid picture of nocturnal life in Middle Eastern cities shows that the night in the eighteenth-century Ottoman Empire created unique conditions for economic, criminal, political, devotional and leisurely pursuits that were hardly possible during the day. Offering the possibility of livelihood and brotherhood, pleasure and refuge; the darkness allowed confiding, hiding and conspiring - activities which had far-reaching consequences on Ottoman state and society in the early modern period. Instead of dismissing the night as merely a dark corridor between days, As Night Falls demonstrates how fundamental these nocturnal hours have been in shaping the major social, cultural and political processes in the early modern Middle East. ![]() Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Big dаta: Beginner's guide to Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Big Data and its application By Robin Paul English | 2021 | ASIN : B095X1RWJR | 160 pages | PDF, EPUB | 3 MB ![]() Nigel Nicholson, "Aristocracy and Athletics in Archaic and Classical Greece" English | ISBN: 052184522X | 2005 | 296 pages | PDF | 4 MB Athletics represented an important institution through which the Greek aristocracies sought to maintain their privileged political position, with the assistance of charioteers, jockeys and trainers from the lower classes. In the late archaic and early classical period, the relationship between the victors and helpers changed radically, threatening the political value of athletics, and undermining the institution for aristocrats. Nigel Nicholson examines how aristocrats responded to these changes through a study of the significance of victory memorials as a symbol of social struggle in ancient Greece. ![]() Archetypal Acupuncture: Healing with the Five Elements By Gary Dolowich 2011 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 1583943102 | PDF | 23 MB The Chinese model of the Five Elements (wood, fire, metal, earth, and water) and the Twelve Officials (the organ systems that comprise the map of traditional Chinese medicine) has been applied as a system of medicine for three thousand years to balance chi, the vital force of the body.Archetypal Acupunctureexplains to both acupuncturists and the general public how to work with these maps of energy and use them to diagnose physical illness, resolve emotional imbalances, and navigate the stages of life.Dr. Dolowich's goal is to revitalize these traditional teachings for the modern world-and in the process bring East and West together. Through an archetypal approach to Chinese medicine, he shows how we can gain fresh insights into the roots of illness while uncovering a positive vision of wellness and the healing process. The book draws on case histories, spiritual poetry (especially Rilke and Rumi), classic sources such as the I Ching, and examples from contemporary culture in order to bring the elements alive. Individual chapters explore the interface of Eastern and Western medicine, Chinese numerology, spiritual aspects of the elements, archetypal patterns in popular culture, and strategies for cultivating a life in harmony with the rhythms of nature. ![]() Archaeology's Footprints in the Modern World By Michael B. Schiffer 2017 | 424 Pages | ISBN: 1607815338 | PDF | 4 MB What is the social value of archaeological research to present-day society? Michael Schiffer answers this question with forty-twocase studies from a global perspective todemonstrate archaeology's diverse scientific and humanistic contributions. Drawing on nearly five decades of research, he delivers fascinating yet nontechnical discussions that provide a deeper understanding of what archaeologists do and why they do it.From reconstructing human evolution and behavior in prehistoric times to providing evidence that complements recorded history or debunks common legends, archaeologists helpus understand our human past. They have also played crucial roles in developing techniques essential for the investigationof climate change along with tools for environmental reconstruction. Working for cities, tribes, and federal agencies, archaeologists manage cultural resourcesand testify in court. In forensic contexts, archaeological expertiseenables the gathering of critical evidence. With engaging and lively prose,Archaeology's Footprintsbrings to life a full panorama of contributionsthat have had an impact on modern society. ![]() Arab History and the Nation-State: A Study in Modern Arab Historiography 1820-1980 By Youssef M. Choueiri 2017 | 260 Pages | ISBN: 1138221384 | PDF | 6 MB The study of Arab historiography and of the emergence of the Arab nation-state as an object of historical treatment is a matter of considerable current interest. Despite its importance, no academic work has dealt with this subject as a major preoccupation of Arab historians and intellectuals. This book, first published in 1989, discusses the development of modern Arab historiography and its study of the nation-state in the nineteenth century, and analyses the work of three contemporary Arab historians from Egypt, the Lebanon and Morocco. An important and highly readable account, it reaffirms the importance of historiography and proposes a revision of the manner in which modern Arab thought has hitherto been classified and interpreted. |