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Stress Less, Accomplish More
Achieve more with this fifteen-minute meditation programme.In Stress Less, Accomplish More Emily Fletcher shares an ancient meditation technique designed for busy lives. The focus …
Spitfire Photo-Recce Units of World War 2
A fascinating exploration of the feats of the RAF’s photographic reconnaissance aircraft. The photographic reconnaissance (PR) versions of the Supermarine Spitfire saw service …
Philosophy of Childhood Today
Although philosophy of childhood has always played some part in philosophical discourse, its emergence as a field of postmodern theory follows the rise, in the late nineteenth …
Emblems in the Free Imperial City: Emblems, Empire, and Identity in Early Modern Nürnberg
Civic virtues were central to early modern N rnberg's visual culture. These essays in this volume explore N rnberg as a location from which to study the intersection of art and …
Advanced Organics for Electronic Substrates and Packages
Advanced Organics for Electronic Substrates and Packages provides information on packaging, which is one of the most technologically intensive activities in the electronics …
Workflow Management with SAP® WebFlow®
It is now possible to gain competitive advantages based on consolidated R/3 system implementations. One of the most important optimisation aspects is a more consistent process …
Administering and Managing the U.S. Food System
Food and the systems that produce, disrupt, prepare it are central to all human life. Yet, scholarly analysis of the food systems that support human life are highly fragmented …
Invasion of the Saucer People
The Political Works Of Andrew Fletcher (1732)
Connector Industry
New sixth edition of the market report - a complete analysis of industry status and condition, pinpointing market trends and opportunities, highlighting emerging technologies, …
There's Nothing There, But Nothing Is Really Something
There's nothing there. Kind of a wild claim. I'm not going to give it away here in the introduction. Then you wouldn't have to read the book. Anyway. It seemed like a …