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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Chess: Become a Chess Master by Peter Kaplan English | February 11, 2016 | ISBN: 1523200693 | 100 pages | PDF | 0.53 Mb Master The Game Of Chess In Few Easy Steps! ![]() Bodybuilding Diet (2 Books in 1): Vegan Bodybuilding Diet-How to Increase Muscle Mass and Burn Fat + Vegan Nutrition For Bodybuilding Athletes-Bigger, Leaner, and Stronger by Mary Nabors English | April 7, 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B086Y5JXR8 | 244 pages | PDF | 3.97 Mb Is there a vegan diet that can grant a high level of protein intake to be able to grow muscles? ![]() Mirjana Lausevic, "Balkan Fascination: Creating an Alternative Music Culture in America" English | 2015 | ISBN: 0190269421 | PDF | pages: 310 | 3.7 mb Divi Zheni identifies itself as a Bulgarian women's chorus and band, but it is located in Boston and none of its members come from Bulgaria. Zlatne Uste is one of the most popular purveyors of Balkan music in America, yet the name of the band is grammatically incorrect. The members of Sviraci hail from western Massachusetts, upstate New York, and southern Vermont, but play tamburica music on traditional instruments. Curiously, thousands of Americans not only participate in traditional music and dance from the Balkans, but in fact structure their social practices around it without having any other ties to the region. ![]() BC Guitar by Samuel Larson English | July 24, 2018 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07FVRLYX9 | 671 pages | PDF | 23 Mb Welcome to Beginning Contemporary Guitar, ![]() P. N. Palanisamy, A. Geetha, K. Manjula Rani, "Applied Chemistry" English | 2012 | ISBN: 0071333134 | PDF | pages: 300 | 3.9 mb [center] ![]() Antiquity and the Meanings of Time: A Philosophy of Ancient and Modern Literature (New Directions in Classics) by Duncan F. Kennedy 2013 | ISBN: 1845118154, 1845118162 | English | 288 pages | PDF | 1 MB Society and contemporary culture seem forever fascinated by the topic of time. In modern fiction, Ian McEwan (The Child in Time) and Martin Amis (Time's Arrow) have led the way in exploring the human condition in relation to past, present and future. In cinema, several cultural texts (Memento, Minority Report, The Hours) have similarly reflected a preoccupation with temporality and human experience. And in the sphere of politics, debates about the 'end of history', prompted by Francis Fukuyama, indicate that how we live is deeply determined by our relationship not only to place but also to the passing of time. But what did the ancients think about time? Is our interest in chronology a relatively recent phenomenon? Or does it go further back? In his major new work, Duncan Kennedy indicates that our own fascination with time-reckoning is by no means unique. Discussing a number of key texts (such as Homer's Odyssey; Sophocles' Oedipus Rex; Virgil's Aeneid; and Ovid's Metamophoses) and imaginatively setting these side-by-side with modern works (such as Sterne's Tristram Shandy and Joyce's Ulysses), he shows that, from era to era, and in different ways, human beings have uniformly striven to understand the unfolding of history and their relationship to it. This sophisticated cross-disciplinary book will appeal not only to classicists, but also to scholars and students in the humanities more broadly, as well as beyond. ![]() Ancient Near East: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Civilizations of the Middle East, Including Regions Such as Mesopotamia, Ancient Iran, Egypt, Anatolia, and the Levant by Captivating History English | October 31, 2020 | ISBN: 1647489768 | 134 pages | EPUB | 0.92 Mb If you want to discover the captivating history of the ancient Near East, then keep reading... ![]() American History in 50 Events: (Battle of Yorktown, Spanish American War, Roaring Twenties, Railroad History, George Washington, Gilded Age) by Henry Freeman English | December 31, 2015 | ISBN: 1522985085 | 56 pages | PDF | 0.47 Mb [i]Have you ever wondered why America is the way it is? ![]() Along the Borderlines: A Memoir by Caroline Kraus 2020 | ISBN: 1734957905 | English | 338 pages | EPUB | 0.9 MB In this poignant exploration of friendship, love and independence, Caroline Kraus revisits a transformative period during her early twenties. Alternating between St. Louis and San Francisco, past and present, we meet Caroline at the precipice of adulthood, struggling to overcome the loss of her mother to cancer. As a consuming new friendship takes hold of her heart, Kraus navigates her first job, a house full of roommates, and her own rapid unraveling. Told with wry humor and insight, the author's journey offers a portal into universal territories of heart and mind, across the fissures and fault lines of attachment, grief and self-discovery. ![]() Alejandro Lerroux and the Failure of Spanish Republican Democracy: A Political Biography (1864-1949) (Sussex Studies in Spanish History) by Roberto Villa Garcia 2020 | ISBN: 1789760488, 1789760534 | English | 264 pages | EPUB | 4 MB Alejandro Lerroux (1864-1949) was one of the most polemical figures of early twentieth century Spanish politics. As leader of the Radical Republican Party and six-time prime minister between 1933 and 1935, his admirers saw him as a patriot determined to create a Republic for all citizens, while his critics denounced him as an opportunistic demagogue willing to sacrifice the Republic to its enemies. This book is the first scholarly biography in any language of this titan of modern Spanish politics. Utilising neglected primary material, Villa Garcia argues that Lerroux embodies the transition from the elitist liberal politics of the nineteenth century to the modern mass politics of the twentieth. Like the Second Republic itself, Lerroux's political career ended in failure. The work is a timely reminder to students of modern Spain that the demise of Republican democracy was not inevitable. Nevertheless, after the abrupt end to Lerroux's effort to sustain a broadly based moderate and democratic government, Spain would never again achieve stable and constitutional rule until 1977. The political defeat of Lerroux was a major turning point in the country's history, a fateful step in the failure of democracy and the coming of civil war. |