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  • by Dr Douglas Kong
    £11.49

    Throughout his career, Dr Kong has told panic attacks victims that panic attacks and panic disorder are eminently treatable. As a result, he gave patients the confidence that they would be healed and he did in fact help a large number of patients to recover completely from their panic attacks. This book is essentially a summary of the methods he used to help his patients and in this book, he described what he did with his patients so that the techniques he used is now made available to the general public so that more people can benefit from it. Do read it and apply the various strategies he recommended. You will find that one or at most two or three techniques might just be right for you to conquer your panic attacks. And in the circumstances when after applying what he said you are not able to rid yourself of the panic attacks still, Dr Kong has further advice and comments as to what you can do, in fact, offering for you an almost complete solution.

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    £19.49

    For all the lucky parents who raise girls and for all the blessings, sugar, and spice a girl brings into your home, this book is to celebrate the magic and love of having a girl grow up in your home. Its time to celebrate the happiness, love, and good fortune that comes when a girl is bornalong with the endless possibilities of what she can grow up to be and how she contributes to society.

  • by Tagaev Osorov
    £14.49

    E. G. Yakovlev writes about new rethinking of the emotional, sensitive components of the world and knowledge about it, based on the achievements and realities of present time, in his article The Category of Good in the History of World Aesthetics. The scientist draws attention to the concepts of beauty and good that were inherent in the aesthetic culture of the peoples of the Ancient EastChina, Japan, and India. What the philosophers of the East called good and beautiful defined as the independent philosophical and moral-aesthetic categories. Due to development of society, comprehending the historical, social, and moral aspects of being, a person realized and comprehended the advanced aesthetic ideas of his time in their inseparable connection with universal human values and ideals. Aesthetic categories developed by ancient Eastern civilizations are akin to similar discoveries made by ancient Greece, where also the term calos-agatos used to characterize the good and beautiful.Moreover, the aesthetic category of beauty and tenderness has always been presented in the Kyrgyz oral folk creativity. No wonder, in this respect, that Aitmatovs works continued and developed these traditions of oral folk art, which is an integral part of the aesthetics of the East, but great writers shift up the problem of awareness of aesthetic values to the next level.What we have seen today as acceleration development of technologies and information culture on a global scale has demonstrated enormous potential and possibilities of the humankind and our epoch. At the same time, the very development of technology and information technology have required a new awareness and discovery of moral and aesthetic values that are not only the result of this development but must be contribute with additional moral efforts for the sake of further harmonious development of mankind. The earlier we understand this, the sooner we will rebuild our attitude to the reality surrounding us and going away from a purely technocratic perception of reality. Whats more, such approach will contribute significantly to the harmonious development of our society.No matter how we try to limit our achievements within the framework of purely technological foundations, however, if we avoid studying and comprehending the problems of aesthetic rethinking of our present reality and future, our advance will be limited and our existence is fragile and our surviving problematic because aesthetic and emotional component of our being will remain as the most important part of it, which is only capable of ensuring our harmonious development and safe future.That is why E. G. Yakovlev, in his study of aesthetics, draws close attention to the nature of beauty in the ancient literature of the East. Although he does not speak of the category of tenderness, nevertheless, there no doubt that exactly tenderness is one among many categories that is combating rudeness, cruelty, and imperfection, which is reigning in our modern world. This fight makes tenderness as a specific category and defines its integral and exceptionally valuable part and role in our life and looking broadlyas one universally established category, which is equal to beautiful and good and indispensable

  • - a Korean'S Misreading of Major American and British Poetry: Sharing Reading English Poetry with the Global Nomads
    by Kyu-Myoung Lee
    £14.49

    Reading is not an unusual or unfamiliar thing. It must be the first condition of life. Though illiterate or literate, humans should read things, letters, incidents, and situations according to each level of recognition so that they can survive surroundings under the brutal principle of natural selection. Namely, reading must be a reaction for survival. By the way, there are many kinds of readings in the literary world: close reading that new criticism favored, authentic reading that modernism based on elitism pursued, and misreading, as suggested by Harold Bloom, that wayward postmodernism allows. Whichever reading we may choose, it would be innocent because any reading must linger on the level of the parable of Platos cave, in which humans could read the dim shadows of things reflected on the wall. In this sense, Blooms term is very honest rather than being postmodern or deconstructive. Thus, humans cant read the existence of thing itself. What they can read at best is nothing but the indirect, misunderstood fruit through the medium of language according to F. Saussures linguistics. Frankly, humans were born to tell a lie about thing itself, which would be the truth or fate of human existence. Accordingly, however, meticulously we may read poems that would be no better than misreading. Hence, my book has a naive aim that worldwide readers can freely read esoteric English poetry by famed poets regardless of these or those ways of reading, and the interpretations of English poetry dont belong to those professional or authoritarian but to reading public. Furthermore, through reading this subjective criticism on English poetry, worldwide readers can feel interested in how a Korean is reading it. Thus, this book can dedicate itself to the dialectic convergence between the Eastern and the Western ideal.

  • by Myomalwin
    £20.49 - 32.99

  • by Steven Kratz
    £18.49

    This book is inspired by a true story of an honest individual who is provoked again and again by the bad hats. The story revolves around how he absorbs the attack and fights back.

  • - Theta Wave
    by James Dominic
    £18.49 - 28.99

  • - How to Use Your Day Job to Become a Millionaire with Rental Properties
    by H J Chammas
    £22.49 - 29.99

  • - An English Writing Exercises Workbook
    by Teresita a Calantas
    £14.49

    Express Yourself! is a compilation of writing exercises the author has developed as part of teaching materials used during her first year of teaching English Literacy to the first-year students of the Faculty of Policy Studies at Nanzan University, Aichi, Japan. Recognizing the students need to have a better grasp of the basics in writing (i.e., combination of words to form phrases, phrases into sentences, sentences into a paragraph, and later, into a multiparagraph essay), the author decided to focus on organization and logical flow while limiting grammar instructions to recall boxes whenever the need arises. The choice of topics, about themselves, is firstly for motivation purposes (easy-to-write topics) and as an effort to encourage students to know better or affirm who they were. The choice of characters of different nationalities is an attempt aimed at giving students a glimpse of differences in cultures. Express Yourself! provides the basic learners a step-by-step training in writing descriptive and narrative paragraphs. The book also encourages and offers ample opportunities to higher-than-basic-level students to apply what theyve learned and express their creativity by completing the optional free-writing exercise at the end of each chapter.

  • - the Time Vortex
    by Aletheia Chan
    £14.49

    Kody Chan is like any other primary school student in Singapore until a family outing to Fort Siloso on Sentosa Island changes everything. Caught in a time vortex, Kody is transported to 1941! He meets Lieutenant General Arthur E. Percival, the war heroine Elizabeth Choy, and her husband Choy Khun Heng. Kody finds out from the mysterious messenger that he has an important mission to accomplish. Then Kody encounters Diablo and his daimons, who are out to ensnare and even to kill him. This is the first of a trilogy of Kodys adventures to discover about himself, Singapore then as a British colony, and his heroic struggle against evil.

  • by Mohd Zin Bidin
    £13.49

    The changing face of warfare requires Medical Units to be deployed at a short notice, to the most hostile environment and with all its consequences. In whatever scenarios, medical care must be delivered to the troops to help the commander in the execution of his battle plan. The provision of good medical care is of immense value to the morale of the troops, knowing that they will be looked after if they are sick and wounded. Good medical care act as a combat multiplier, and can determine the consequences of war. Present day war scenarios require Medical units to be fast reacting, highly flexible and able to "deliver a greater medical capability of a higher quality". The complexity of the battlefield environment and the speed of modern warfare will require an innovative, readily deployable and technologically sophisticated combat medical service. The services provided must be highly responsive and effective across the full spectrum of possible operational scenarios.

  • by Kanna
    £16.49 - 26.49

  • by H M Zain
    £19.49

    This story follows the lives of two rabbits adopted by the teachers and students of a school after their previous owners could no longer take care of them. It teaches children the value of life and the inevitable topic of death. Cerita benar ini mengisahkan kehidupan dua ekor arnab yang telah dipelihara oleh murid-murid dan guru-guru sebuah sekolah setelah tuan mereka tidak mampu menjaga mereka lagi. Cerita ini mengajar kanak-kanak tentang nilai kehidupan dan juga kematian yang tidak boleh dihindari oleh semua mahluk Tuhan.

  • - Water, Energy, Organism, Machines Building Design, Cities-Villages Cluster Planning
    by Cognose Solvere
    £38.99

  • by Fong Ho-Keng Be Mba Msc
    £18.49

    This book provides the knowledge foundations and strategic directions to organizations aiming to move towards quality, productivity and business excellence.Through latest case studies and practical examples, readers will be guided from identifying and prioritizing the opportunities for improvement, measuring and analyzing the root causes, to eliminating the sources of the problems. Readers will also be exposed to the information technology used in the "Trilogy of Moving Towards Business Excellence". For example, moving towards quality excellence can be achieved through digitalization of ISO9001:2015 quality management system. In addition to dispensing with most of the paper work as well as the internal audit, it will also ensure that the key requirements of the latest version of ISO9001:2015 are complied with and executed effectively. Both the quality and productivity of the organization will be enhanced.Total Factor Productivity is heavily used to help organizations move towards productivity excellence. System integration is one of the key techniques used to achieve this goal. For example, when a high-technology operations system, such as BD, ECOM, FINTECH, AI, IOT etc., is integrated into HIMS-BEST, the organization will attain the 1+1=3 synergic benefit. It will achieve the organizational goals in addition to achieving the operational goals.

  • - A Novel in Four Sections
    by Ashok Kumar Jha
    £25.49

    Bhadra Quartets is essentially about choices and the independence in life at multiple levels-from work and participation to fulfilment of mental, physical, and spiritual urges. Set in the middle of the last century, the largely picaresque novel, like a multicultural rainbow, spans an expansive swathe from Europe to Asia. As some characters journey across countries and continents from United Kingdom to France and Italy, and again from London through Aden to what was then Bombay, their interactions add to the dimension of quest, probing the truth of human passion and love, as well as their role in reconciliation of people in life. The quest carries on in the journey from the west Indian metropolis to a nondescript village in the sub-Himalayan Indian hinterland. The first book of the novel finds Bhadra Pathak, an Indian from a seemingly orthodox background, arrive in London for higher studies. His primary circle there includes his supervisor Dr. Robert Croft; Anette Epstein, another scholar under Croft; Lydia Pal, his landlady; and her daughter Georgina. Young widower Bhadra finds himself conflicted over his feelings for Anette, who herself is no less unsure about relationships and marriage due to past experience. The ensuing interplay of passion, love, and mutual acceptance in the first book leads on in the three subsequent parts to exploration, adventure, enquiry, discovery, and finally, understanding in the otherwise disparate lives of individuals coming from cultures separated by half a turn of the globe.

  • - A Case Study
    by Mohamad Sahari Nordin, Tunku Badariah Tunku Ahmad & Jetmir Abdija
    £13.49

    Screencasting is a powerful instructional tool for learning, yet few in higher education take advantage of its utility. This book showcases the benefits of screencasting and how it can facilitate students' acquisition of complex content, like statistics. It is a condensed version of a case study that examined the effects of screencasts on postgraduate students' learning of advanced statistics. Every chapter guides the reader through the intricate process of conducting the research and gives a complete picture of the design, materials, and instrumentation. If you are a novice researcher and are interested in technology, this book is for you.

  • by Richard Muralee
    £14.49 - 25.49

  • by Squirrie
    £27.49

    Squirrie is the baby squirrel of the Old Tree Escruel family. One day, her best friend, a chipmunk, disappeared. Suffering from great loss, Squirrie is crying. To make Squirrie smile again, her grandmother decides to tell her an amazing story about life.A Little Flower and a Giant Tree is told through a fairy tale lens. It explores the themes of life: the past, the present, dreams, reality, hurt, and loss. Through stories and experiences, lessons are learned that lead to discoveries of truth and hope. Sandie tells her stories with passion and love, all in an effort to make little Squirrie smile again because that is what good stories do-they make us smile!

  • by Ron Hope
    £54.49

    This is a lighthearted tale about one mans adventure of moving from secure work in the Western Australian construction industry to a remote area of Sulawesi (Indonesia). He could not speak a word of Indonesian, and the local people spoke just a handful of English words.

  • by Dr Mohamed Syazwan Ab Talib
    £18.49

    Halal food certification plays a pivotal role in both consumers food purchase and consumption, and food manufacturers business conducts. The growing trends of Halal food have encouraged firms to implement Halal food certification. Numerous studies have recognized the importance of Halal food certification to consumers rather than Halal food manufacturers. However, Halal food certificate motivations, implementation, and the impact on firm performance, particularly the Malaysia Standard on Halal Food (MS1500:2009) are hardly examined. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the motivations behind Halal food certification and its impact on food manufacturers operational, marketing, and financial performances. Resource-based view and institutional theory underpin the proposed conceptual framework of the study. Five hypotheses were proposed to determine the relationships between certification motivations and firm performances. A quantitative methodology was adopted and data were collected using self-administered questionnaires. A total of 210 Halal-certified food manufacturing companies in Peninsular Malaysia participated in the survey. A partial least square structural equation modeling was conducted for data analysis. A key finding is that both the external and internal motivations positively influence Halal food certificate implementation. Moreover, it was also found that implementing Halal food certification has a positive relationship with firm performance. Further findings indicated that government intervention, consumer demand, industry competition, employee commitment, operation improvement, and marketing return are significant motivators for Halal food certificate implementation. Results also revealed that Halal food certification has a significant impact on the respondents operation, marketing, and financial performances. Theoretically, this study offers insights to the significance of consumer pressure as a normative isomorphism in the institutional theory. Additionally, this study reinforces the understanding of Halal food certification as a significant and relevant strategic tool to remain competitive within the profoundly homogenous and saturated food industry. Practically, the information gained from this research could potentially be beneficial to encourage non-certified firms to become Halal-certified. Future research are encouraged to study the motives and impact of Halal food certification from various countries, as well as apply this research across other industries like pharmaceutical, tourism, or cosmetic.

  • - How to Make Your Marriage Happy & Successful in All Seasons
    by Eva S Minja
    £29.99

    This book has been created out of my strong desire in my heart to see marriages being happy, joyful, peaceful, and successful every day.Based on my own experience in marriage, I came to realize that there are different ways that make spouses to live happy, joyful, and successful in their marriages in all seasons no matter what circumstances or situations that might arise. It is a journey of living happily and joyfully throughout the marriage life till death.Marriage is a journey, an institution whereby it is very essential, and it is not to be taken lightly. It has to be taken seriously.When I got married on 31 July 2004, I came to realize that marriage is not just one special day of the wedding that you celebrate together with your families and friends, but rather it is a sweet journey of living joyful throughout your married life.This book has been created to make marriages happy, joyful, peaceful, and successful throughout and in all circumstances. You will learn the following aspects:Meaning of marriageMy own experience in marriageHow to make your marriage joyful in all situationsRelationship with families, friends, and more . . .

  • - Package Three Special Purpose Applications-Part Two
    by Moayad Abdullah & PhD Almayouf
    £32.99

    The Principles and Special Purpose Applications of Electromagnetic Field and High Voltage is a series of books that comes in three packages:Package One: Principles of Electromagnetic Field and High Voltage Book 1: Principles of Electromagnetic Field EMF Book 2: Principles of High Voltage HVPackage Two: Special Purpose Applications-Part One Book 3: Ion Implantation Book 4: Electromagnetic Isotope Separation-EMIS Book 5: Mass Spectrometer Package Three: Special Purpose Applications-Part Two Book 6: Particle Accelerator Book 7: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-NMR Book 8: Electrostatic Precipitators Book 9: Magnetic BearingIn Packages Two and Three, Moayad Abdullah AlMayouf, Ph.D., covers the fundamental, design principles, and operation of various machines and systems in which the principles and mechanisms of the electromagnetic field and high voltages are applied. The description for each application covers the theory, formulas, design, performance parameters, and the main fields for applications Package Three includes another set of special purpose applications: Particle Accelerator, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-NMR, Electrostatic Precipitators and Magnetic Bearing.Whether youre an undergraduate or postgraduate in physics or electrical engineering, or a field engineer in a related sector, youll find this series of books an important resource.

  • - Part 1 (Anthology)
    by N M Mhlongo
    £14.49 - 25.49

  • by Eman Abid
    £22.49 - 26.49

  • - His Dewi Ayu: A Creative Mnemonic Approach to Write with Fun-Level 1
    by Faridah Yahaya
    £45.99

    The Mnememoric Module Level 1 (TMML1)contains a step-by-step approach to help learners empower their writing ability. It consists of practices pertaining to nouns, pronouns and verbs compulsory for basic sentence writing. It uses a mnemonic known asHISDEWI AYUas a catalyst to help learners to differentiate, memorise and remember subject pronouns that normally confuse them when writingbasic sentences.HISDEWI AYUis amental tool to minimise this confusion, hence enabling them to understand the complicated indefinite verb conjugation concept.TMM-L1is a MUST BUY because the fun, systematic and functional mnemonic way inspires learners to be competent English language users.

  • - Part I
    by Girish Koilary
    £14.49 - 25.49

  • by Lucas Michael
    £20.49

  • by MD Marzo Mph & Roy Rillera
    £11.49

    The advancement of distance education and the progressive development of online courses by both traditional and distance education institutions have heightened many inquiries regarding the costs of online learning compared to both face-to-face teaching and other approaches to distance education. Academic leaders, researchers, and practitioners share their expertise in this book on how to maintain quality management with quality learning. Subjects covered include needs assessment and readiness assessment, networked/distance teaching and learning, infrastructure, financial requirements, student-support plan, management organization and monitoring and evaluation.This book is an ideal reference source for educators, academicians, graduate students, and researchers who are interested in implementing distance education to effectively manage an online-learning program.

  • by Karim Mostafa
    £14.49

    Part of a restricted circle of elites, he uses sex, alcohol, and drugs to get over the struggles of a failed childhood. Son of a rich diplomat who offers money as a means for affection and of a mother who abandoned her children, Kamal has always felt lost. He believes he missed his chance for true love, which leads him to build a strong defense mechanism to not let anyone get close enough to him. One evening in New York brings him back to confront the demons of his past. One phone call, and life as he knows it changes forever. He has always known one day his life would be in danger. But could one act of terrorism restore his faith in love and family?

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