A Beautiful Human Heart


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Do you believe in the power of love? This book will show you how our society has abandoned love. It will show you how everyone is too focused on technology. We live in a world where weak bonds have been developed through our phones. We have become desensitized to the point that we have forgotten our humanity. Some have turned into robots and have abandoned their emotions altogether. The main character, one of the only humans left, tries to use her love to save humanity.




How Big And Still Beautiful?: Macro- Engineering Revisited


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This volume examines fundamental issues of macro-engineering—now a planetary norm—from the viewpoints of psychiatry, social science, management, and law. The contributors suggest a general theory to guide future decisions on large-scale projects and programs and analyze specific cases in the context of a set of public-interest guidelines.




Still Beautiful


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“FLIP THRU EACH PAGE AND UNCOVER THAT PAIN THAT IS HOLDING YOU BACK”




Small is Still Beautiful


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A third of a century ago, E. F. Schumacher rang out a timely warning against the idolatry of giantism with his book Small Is Beautiful. Schumacher, a highly respected economist and adviser to third-world governments, broke ranks with the accepted wisdom of his peers to warn of impending calamity if rampant consumerism, technological dynamism, and economic expansionism were not checked by human and environmental considerations. Joseph Pearce revisits Schumacher’s arguments and examines the multifarious ways in which Schumacher’s ideas themselves still matter. Faced though we are with fearful new technological possibilities and the continued centralization of power in large governmental and economic structures, there is still the possibility of pursuing a saner and more sustainable vision for humanity. Bigger is not always best, Pearce reminds us, and small is still beautiful. Humanity was lurching blindly in the wrong direction, argued Schumacher. Its obsessive pursuit of wealth would not, as so many believed, ultimately lead to utopia but more probably to catastrophe. Schumacher's greatest achievement was the fusion of ancient wisdom and modern economics in a language that encapsulated contemporary doubts and fears about the industrialized world. The wisdom of the ages, the perennial truths that have guided humanity throughout its history, serves as a constant reminder to each new generation of the limits to human ambition. But if this wisdom is a warning, it is also a battle cry. Schumacher saw that we needed to relearn the beauty of smallness, of human-scale technology and environments.




Broken But Still Beautiful - Illuminate


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An impressive collection of relatable poetry and prose exploring love, heartbreak, self-love, and healing. Taking you on a pleasant journey started by the author towards the path of healing and self-love.BBSB - Illuminate will lift your soul, heal, and pass light through all the cracks inside you. Broken but still beautiful is a journey towards self-love and healing.BBSB - Illuminate is the first book from the series Broken But Still Beautiful by h. d costa




Poetry at Its Ripest


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“Through the gift of writing, I have learned to express my thoughts and ideals in a manner of being best understood. I have tried hard not to allow negative thoughts or crazy ideals to interfere with anything meaningful and productive in my life.” Says author Alim M. Bey, “Do not allow yourself to come up short. Each of us has been given a gift at birth, and from that gift, we must learn to be positive, and wherever our aspirations fall, it should be our best.” Part of a poem in Poetry at Its Ripest: Do you have a friend? Do you have a friend who has fallen and can’t get up? And in all efforts made, still it isn’t enough Do you have a friend who’s off track? This is known knowledge and a fact Do you have a friend refusing to give life another try? During the talks and walks, you only see tears in their eyes I saw such a friend the other day, in as many years Need to clean up change clothes, hair hung below his ears Do you have a friend you want to help in good taste? Recognized you, turned walked away, leaving no trace







The Nautilus


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The Tale of Cloran Hastings


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A wave of water in the shape of a clawed hand crashes onto the deck of Wavegrazer. The wheel spins violently; the ship lurches and Cloran's men are flung into the sea. As the masts break and the sky goes black, one name flutters across Cloran's lips. "Adaire..." Cloran has spent his life at sea and is set to retire. He hopes to marry his long-suffering fiancée Adaire, but his hopes are dashed when King Bozin sends him on one final journey to the far-flung icy island city of Miotes. This time, however, the Sea is jealous of Cloran, and will never give him up to Adiare freely. Alas, Cloran has no choice, and accepts the mission begrudgingly. "One final journey," he tells himself. No matter what happens, it will be his last. Join Cloran, First Mate Lenny, Greaves, Darrell, Turner, Mallory, Richards and Jenkins as they navigate Wavegrazer through icy channels, floating castles, magical islands inhabited with faerie women and deadly reefs patrolled by the evil man-killing crab, Krackaman.




The Rural New-Yorker


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