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Campaign for Open Science with Spirituality without a Big Bang
This groundbreaking book invites world leaders to follow science, yet urges an open dialogue in the pursuit of truth, steering clear of Big Pharma’s marketing propaganda. John delves into how the universe perpetually reinvents itself in a Steady State, eschewing the traditional big bang theory, through his father’s concept of ‘symmetrical impermanence’ (SI). He posits that Jupiter was once a binary twin to the sun, which, after collapsing in a supernova, gave birth to the planets.John tackles Chalmers’ ‘hard’ problem of consciousness using the wave-particle interchangeability (WPI) principle found in electromagnetic fields—the same principle that powers cell phones. He theorizes that the music of life emanates from primary energy as electromagnetic waves, which coalesce into a ‘One Mind’ comprising a nested hierarchy of sub-minds. According to his theory, our brains transform these waves into protons, constructing our bodies with conscious awareness and enabling us to experience and adapt to hostile environments.He advocates for a Campaign for Open Science and Medicine (COSAM) to foster a shift towards holistic thinking, aiming to safeguard humanity’s future.
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The Food for Thought Journal
With so much information out there, getting in shape has become a minefield of confusing and expensive plans and products both good and bad alike.
Thousands of diets and workouts that leave you miserable, hungry, maybe even malnourished, and not a clue where to turn next once the current trend has failed you.
But would you believe me if I said it’s all extremely simple when you have the right information?
This journal has been expertly designed to help you figure out exactly what you want when it comes to your health, fitness, and lifestyle.
It gives you guidelines that help you improve your nutrition and lifestyle without demanding you starve yourself or never eat your favourite foods again.
Best of all it does it in a way that’s enjoyable, fun, and decided by YOU.
To make change easy, you first need to change your mindset, and that is what this journal is all about. It finally gives you that peace of mind you’ve been looking for when it comes to your diet and takes away the stress that you feel every time you look in the mirror.
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An Heirless Family
Fatima’s eyes were heavy with memories of her son. She would often open the family book for him, filled with values of asceticism and contentment with fate. These values were ingrained in her soul, nurtured by a cloud of love and contentment that enveloped both place and soul. With every cry of life and amidst the grains of mud, a green branch grew, bringing life anew.
Fatima shares with her son Majed, named after her father, the story of their family and the father who was once absent. Believed dead after years of no return, her father was discovered to be alive, having lost his memory after a fall from his camel. Rescued by a man who took him in, he married the man’s sister, and they had a son named Sa’eed, who became a doctor.
In a twist of fate, this doctor oversees Fatima’s IVF process, leading to the birth of a son who will grapple with the existential question of his identity and parentage.
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Hunter’s Manual
Presenting an essential almanac for every hunter, this book invites you to share in the outdoor adventures of an Australian whose passion for hunting with his rifle has taken him far beyond his native shores.
Join him by the fireside as he imparts techniques and secrets that will enhance your own quests for trophy game. Experience the humour in his self-deprecating tales, highlighting the lighter side of this unique sport.
Most importantly, become captivated by the magnificent wildlife and the skills necessary to immortalize them both on film and as prized additions to your trophy room and freezer. This book is not just a guide; it’s an invitation to the heart of hunting and the celebration of the natural world.
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Graham Learns to Listen
The Sumatran jungle is noisy today. There are hoots and squawks, peeps and howls. All of the animals are being so loud. The birds, frogs and gibbons are in the trees and the streams, enjoying the sound of their own voices. But Graham the orangutan is not enjoying all of the noise because he is hungry and tired. He has spent the morning swinging through the treetops, and he just wants to go home for a snack and a sleep. He is getting grumpy because all of his jungle friends are being so noisy, and he cannot get to sleep. Graham’s friend Julie comes to visit and reminds Graham of a special event. She invites him to listen more closely to what his friends are singing about. After Graham has lunch and a nap, he joins his friends for a wonderful time celebrating, playing, and singing.
Have you felt tired and grumpy before? When you are feeling hungry, do you have a hard time concentrating? Maybe your friends are trying to tell you something important, but you just cannot hear them. Join Graham the Sumatran orangutan on this special day and learn how to listen.
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Antique Tools – Unexpected Finds and Eccentric Objects
Have you ever wondered, how all the wonderful objects in our museums were made? The masterly use of hand tools by our ancestors would probably be at the core of the answer. Often those skills and particularly the tools that were used have been left out of the limelight though.
Are you interested in; hand tools and making objects, collecting, crafts and trades, material culture, museum studies, social history, folk art? If the answer is ‘yes’ to any one of these topics, this publication may pique your curiosity!
In this publication, various antique tools are illustrated and analysed, in relation to their previous functions, their cultural value as objects, and why they are studied and collected.
Our current times are dominated by mass-produced objects, many being the results of computer software design and automated production lines. The tools illustrated within this book may provide refreshing alternatives to this. Take a closer look at these examples of craftsmanship from our collective past.
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Clumsy Adventure
Have you ever wondered why you had so many odd socks? Where they disappeared to? And what they got up to? Well, wonder no more...Explore the magic inside the Festives’ family home. Meet loveable sock characters who go on an adventure into the garden, along with the clumsiest sock of them all!Share their special caring bond for each other, and, most importantly, the fun and laughter they experience along the way.The first in a beautiful series of short bedtime stories.
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Clubland
Jimmy Harris, a seasoned veteran in the nightclub industry, unexpectedly finds himself at the helm of his own club. After years of working behind the scenes, he takes ownership out of necessity, driven by the needs of his young family and mounting bills. Striving to strike a balance between his personal and professional life, Jimmy watches as his nightclub begins to gain popularity and, with it, an increasing demand on his time and energy.
As the club’s success grows, so too does its hold over Jimmy’s life. We follow his journey as the pressures and challenges of managing the club start to overshadow his personal relationships and well-being. With the stakes getting higher, Jimmy is faced with a critical decision. Something has to give, and he must confront the daunting task of reconciling the demands of his thriving business with the needs of his family.
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Mermaid of the Ningaloo Reef
Dive into the underwater world of the Ningaloo Reef and discover a splashing adventure with Mermaid Mia in her playful tail.
If Mia becomes a mermaid for a day, how close will she get to the giant whale sharks?
Why do merm-spells grow as Mia discovers an underwater paradise?
A new danger washes over Ningaloo Reef. Find out what mermaid magic can do!£9.99 -
Striggy the Baby Owl
Learning to fly happens through a series of gradual steps that build upon each other, just like mastering any skill.
It begins with simple actions and advances in complexity over time.
But one thing is essential: a great teacher! With the right guidance, each small success leads closer to soaring high.
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Wilston and Friends!
The adventures of Wilston are inspired by the world’s beautiful and real-life Moodles – whose natures are playful, inquisitive, loyal and loving. Wilston spends his days finding out about life. He’s a happy pet who takes the reader on a journey of adventure. Sometimes Wilston finds himself in some difficult situations, but there is always a helping hand.
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The Black Ships
Three men; three voyages; one century. This book is about the beginning of the modern global order which was created around 1500 in one of the most marginal countries in Europe. The Black Ships were the engines of the voyages of discovery, which linked Europe to Asia for the first time. The brutal men who sailed these ships were excited by neither the search for unknown lands nor by scientific curiosity, but by the deadly contest between Christian and Muslim that consumed Europe for nearly a thousand years. The men of Portugal determined that they would engage in the greatest and final crusade: to rid the world of Islam. To do so, they forged new technologies that enabled them to cross oceans. They never quite achieved their aims. But they changed the world.
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