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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Overcomin Internet Addiction For Dummies by David Greenfield English | ISBN: 1119711878 | 352 pages | EPUB | September 8, 2021 | 1.41 Mb A guidebook to beating internet addiction and screen overuse and for living a fuller life ![]() On the Measurement of Social Phenomena: A Methodological Approach English | 2021 | ISBN: 3030775356 | 105 Pages | PDF EPUB | 6 MB This book explores the analysis of social phenomena, using a multidisciplinary approach while addressing statistical, economic, sociological, as well as psychological issues. ![]() Oishīī: 300+ Super HOT Chocolate Recipes For Chocolate Lovers by Maria Duca English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08ZCWVHMD | 240 pages | MOBI | 2.96 Mb Discover the delicious flavors, health benefits, and versatility of raw chocolate with these easy-to-follow recipes. A tantalizing way to boost anti-oxidants and improve overall health, raw chocolate is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to candy and junk food. ![]() Of Books and Botany in Early Modern England: Sixteenth-Century Plants and Print Culture By Leah Knight 2016 | 163 Pages | ISBN: 135191412X | PDF | 4 MB Contemplating the textual gardens, poetic garlands, and epigrammatic groves which dot the landscape of early modern English print, Leah Knight exposes and analyzes the close configuration of plants and writing in the period. She argues that the early modern cultures and cultivation of plants and books depended on each other in historically specific and novel ways that yielded a profusion of linguistic, conceptual, metaphorical, and material intersections. Examining both poetic and botanical texts, as well as the poetics of botanical texts, this study focuses on the two outstanding English botanical writers of the sixteenth century, William Turner and John Gerard, to suggest the unexpected historical relationship between literature and science in the early modern genre of the herbal. In-depth readings of their work are situated amid chapters that establish the broader context for the interpenetration of plants and writing in the period's cultural practices in order to illuminate a complex interplay between materials and discourses rarely considered in tandem today. ![]() Novel Optical Endoscopes for Early Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy by Dale Jonathan Waterhouse English | PDF | 2019 | 142 Pages | ISBN : 303021480X | 5.8 MB This thesis describes the design, development, characterisation and clinical translation of three novel devices for optical endoscopic imaging. Over the past decade, rapid innovation in optics and photonics has led to the availability of low-cost and high-performance optical technologies that can be exploited for biomedical applications, but relatively few have been translated into clinic. ![]() Norse, Celtic Mythology & Runes: Explore The Timeless Tales Of Norse & Celtic Folklore, The Myths, History, Sagas & Legends + The Magic, Spells & Meanings of Runes: (3 books in 1) by Fortune Publishing English | January 19, 2021 | ISBN: 1914312015 | 320 pages | EPUB | 0.44 Mb The Norse God Odin was a relentless seeker of knowledge and wisdom, willing to sacrifice almost anything for this pursuit. ![]() Nietzsche's Epic of the Soul: Thus Spoke Zarathustra By T.K. Seung 2005 | 370 Pages | ISBN: 0739111302 | EPUB | 1 MB Thus Spoke Zarathustra is Nietzsche's most problematic text. There appears to be no thematic connection between its four Parts and numerous sections. To make it even worse, the book contains a number of thematic contradictions. The standard approach has been a method of selective reading, that is, most critics select a few brilliant passages for edification and ignore the rest. This approach has turned Nietzsche's text into a collection of disjointed fragments. Going against this prevalent approach, T.K. Seung presents the first unified reading of the whole book. He reads it as the record of Zarathustra's epic journey to find spiritual values in the secular world. The alleged thematic contradictions of the text are shown to indicate the turns and twists that are dictated by the hero's epic battle against his formidable opponent. His heroic struggle is eventually resolved by the power of a pantheistic nature-religion. Thus Nietzsche's ostensibly atheistic work turns out to be a highly religious text. The author uncovers this epic Description by reading Nietzsche's text as a baffling series of riddles and puzzles. Hence his reading is not only edifying but also breathtaking. In this unprecedented enterprise, the author takes a complex interdisciplinary approach, engaging the five disciplines of philosophy, psychology, religious studies, literary analysis, and cultural history. ![]() Louis S. Casey - Naval Aircraft 1939-1945 Phoebus Publishing | 1975 | ISBN: N/A | English | 68 pages | PDF | 86.36 MB Purnell's History of the World Wars Special ![]() Susie Finkbeiner, "Nature of Small Birds" English | 2021 | ISBN: 0800739353, 0800740068 | 368 pages | EPUB | 8.4 MB "When Mindy announces that she is returning to Vietnam to find her birthmother, it inspires her father, mother, and sister to recall the events of her adoption at the end of the Vietnam War during Operation Baby Lift. In this beautiful time-slip story, Mindy's family reexamines what it means to grow together beyond genetic code"- ![]() Mysterious Mr Jacob: Diamond Merchant, Magician and Spy By John Zubrzycki 2012 | 368 Pages | ISBN: 8184001266 | EPUB | 1 MB One of the most exciting narrative histories to come out of India.' William Dalrymple It was a scandal that rocked the highest echelons of the British Raj. In 1891, a notorious jeweller and curio dealer from Simla offered to sell the world's largest brilliant-cut diamond to the fabulously wealthy Nizam of Hyderabad. If the audacious deal succeeded it would set the merchant up for life. But the transaction went horribly wrong. The Nizam accused him of fraud, triggering a sensational trial in the Calcutta High Court that made headlines around the world. The dealer was Alexander Malcolm Jacob, a man of mysterious origins. After arriving penniless in Bombay in 1865, he became the most famous purveyor of precious stones in princely India, and a confidante of Viceroys and Maharajas. Jacob also excelled in the magical arts. He inspired all those who met him, including Rudyard Kipling who immortalised him as Lurgan Sahib, the 'healer of sick pearls', in his novel Kim. Now for the first time, John Zubrzycki, author of The Last Nizam, conveys the page-turning colour, romance and adventure of Jacob's astonishing life. Starting on the banks of the Tigris in modern-day Turkey where Jacob was born, Zubrzycki strips away the myths and legends. He follows Jacob's journey from the slums of Bombay, to the fabulous court of the Nizam of Hyderabad, from the hedonistic heights of Simla, the summer capital of the Raj, to the Calcutta High Court. This is a story of India, of strange twists and unexpected outcomes. Most importantly Zubrzycki enters into and truly captures the spirit of the mysterious Mr Jacob, one of the most enigmatic and charismatic figures of his time. |