Rich Happy Strong Free

Rich Happy Strong Free
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Publisher : Peter Charlesworth
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9780648841715
ISBN-13 : 0648841715
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Rich Happy Strong Free by : Peter Charlesworth

Rich Happy Strong Free is a book intended to shift thinking and action away from consumption, indulgence and engagement with technology. To help you re-focus toward building reserves and capacity in the critical areas of life that matter. To work towards freedom, financial security, improved health, better relationships and profound happiness. Success isn’t just about money, possessions, looks, accolades or trophies. It shouldn’t be defined by achievement in one area at the expense of any of the other vital areas. Real success is a matter of balance, which can only be made possible through personal growth, self-regulation and discipline, without compromise. Rich Happy Strong Free isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme or five-minute abs pitch. Expect a pragmatic approach that may well “call-you-out” on the very things that are holding you back from taking complete control of your world. Is it time to face your future? I say, yes. Enjoy the book, Peter A. Charlesworth.

The Church School Journal

The Church School Journal
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1010
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112087629363
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

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The Essence of Vedic Astrology

The Essence of Vedic Astrology
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Publisher : Educreation Publishing
Total Pages : 243
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Synopsis The Essence of Vedic Astrology by : Krishan Kant Bhardwaj

This book named "The Essence of Vedic astrology" is really the essence of astrology according to its title. It has very useful and important topics on astrology. Each topic is complete in its entirety and efforts have been made to explain the related topic in very simple language with examples and tables, where needed. Attempts has been made to present, analytical discussion of all important topics related to various organs of astrology like horoscope, Muhoorat, Vastu Shastra, dreams, omens, etc... All topics are based on thorough study and analysis of ancient Vedic astrology texts, Hindu mythology and Codes like Saravli, Brihtprashrhorashastr, Brihtjatk, Faldeepika, Hora Ratnam, Jatak Parijata, Prashan Marg, Tajik Nilkanthi, Prashan Chandeshwar, Muhoorat Ganpati, Sarvaarth Chintamani, Brihat Davjtrrnjanm etc. Manglik Dosa, Kaal Sarpa Yoga, wearing of Gems stones etc. Controversial topics are also discussed absolutely. Long practical experience of writer in the field of predictive astrology remained helpful in presenting this book.

Seaing through the Past

Seaing through the Past
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9789401200790
ISBN-13 : 9401200793
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Seaing through the Past by : Joanna Rostek

From Daniel Defoe to Joseph Conrad, from Virginia Woolf to Derek Walcott, the sea has always been an inspiring setting and a powerful symbol for generations of British and Anglophone writers. Seaing through the Past is the first study to explicitly address the enduring relevance of the maritime metaphor in contemporary Anglophone fiction through in-depth readings of fourteen influential and acclaimed novels published in the course of the last three decades. The book trenchantly argues that in contemporary fiction, maritime imagery gives expression to postmodernism’s troubled relationship with historical knowledge, as theorised by Hayden White, Linda Hutcheon, and others. The texts in question are interpreted against the backdrop of four aspects of metahistorical problematisation. Thus, among others, Iris Murdoch’s The Sea, the Sea (1978) is read in the context of auto/biographical writing, John Banville’s The Sea (2005) as a narrative of personal trauma, Julian Barnes’s A History of the World in 101⁄2 Chapters (1989) as investigating the connection between discourses of origin and the politics of power, and Fred D’Aguiar’s Feeding the Ghosts (1997) as opening up a postcolonial perspective on the sea and history. Persuasive and topical, Seaing through the Past offers a compelling guide to the literary oceans of today.

The Water-Babies

The Water-Babies
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Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages : 155
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Water-Babies by : Charles Kingsley

The Water-Babies: Wordsworth Children's Classics by Charles Kingsley takes readers on a magical journey beneath the waves, immersing them in the enchanting adventures of the water-babies. This timeless children's classic captivates young and old alike with its imaginative storytelling and whimsical exploration of the wonders of the underwater world. Key Aspects of the Book: Magical Underwater Adventure: This book transports readers into a captivating underwater realm, where they follow the adventures of the water-babies and encounter an array of fantastical creatures and enchanting landscapes, sparking their imagination and sense of wonder.Themes of Morality and Growth: Through the adventures of the water-babies, this book delves into themes of morality, growth, and redemption. It imparts valuable lessons about kindness, compassion, and the importance of personal growth and transformation.Literary Excellence: Charles Kingsley's masterful storytelling and lyrical prose make The Water-Babies a literary gem. It weaves together elements of fantasy, adventure, and moral allegory, creating a rich and immersive reading experience for children and adults alike. The Water-Babies: Wordsworth Children's Classics, Charles Kingsley showcases his exceptional storytelling prowess, capturing the hearts and imaginations of readers through his enchanting tale. As a celebrated author, Kingsley brings to life a magical underwater world, inviting readers to embark on an unforgettable journey of adventure, self-discovery, and moral enlightenment.

The Psychology of Happiness

The Psychology of Happiness
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781317797876
ISBN-13 : 1317797876
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis The Psychology of Happiness by : Michael Argyle

What is happiness? Why are some people happier than others? This new edition of The Psychology of Happiness provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account of research into the nature of happiness. Major research developments have occurred since publication of the first edition in 1987 – here they are brought together for the first time, often with surprising conclusions. Drawing on research from the disciplines of sociology, physiology and economics as well as psychology, Michael Argyle explores the nature of positive and negative emotions, and the psychological and cognitive processes involved in their generation. Accessible and wide-ranging coverage is provided on key issues such as: the measurements and study of happiness, mental and physical health; the effect of friendship, marriage and other relationships on positive moods; happiness, mental and physical health; the effects of work, employment and leisure; and the effects of money, class and education. The importance of individual personality traits such as optimism, purpose in life, internal control and having the right kind of goals is also analysed. New to this edition is additional material on national differences, the role of humour, and the effect of religion. Are some countries happier than others? This is just one of the controversial issues addressed by the author along the way. Finally the book discusses the practical application of research in this area, such as how happiness can be enhanced, and the effects of happiness on health, altruism and sociability. This definitive and thought-provoking work will be compulsive reading for students, researchers and the interested general reader

The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies

The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 486
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ISBN-10 : 0300091060
ISBN-13 : 9780300091069
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies by : Robert Edwards Lane

Despite the fact that citizens of advanced market democracies are satisfied with their material progress, many are haunted by a spirit of unhappiness. There is evidence of a rising tide of clinical depression in most advanced societies, and in the United States studies have documented a decline in the number of people who regard themselves as happy. Although our political and economic systems are based on the utilitarian philosophy of happiness--the greatest good for the greatest number--they seem to have contributed to our dissatisfaction with life. This book investigates why this is so. Drawing on extensive research in such fields as quality of life, economics, politics, sociology, psychology, and biology, Robert E. Lane presents a challenging thesis. He shows that the main sources of well-being in advanced economies are friendships and a good family life and that, once one is beyond the poverty level, a larger income contributes almost nothing to happiness. In fact, as prosperity increases, there is a tragic erosion of family solidarity and community integration, and individuals become more and more distrustful of each other and their political institutions. Lane urges that we alter our priorities so that we increase our levels of companionship even at the risk of reducing our income.

Fifty Years in the Church of Rome

Fifty Years in the Church of Rome
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Publisher : Chick Publications
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780758908056
ISBN-13 : 0758908059
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Fifty Years in the Church of Rome by : Charles Chiniquy

The Conversion Experience of a Roman Catholic Priest.

The Microcosm

The Microcosm
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Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435051465052
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Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

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