Zowie!
Title | Zowie! PDF eBook |
Author | Jodi Blackwell |
Publisher | New Hope Publishers |
Total Pages | 289 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Church work with children |
ISBN | 1596692227 |
Complete with encouraging testimonials, Zowie! includes countless practical resources including reproducible appendixes including Bible verse cards in English and Spanish, patterns, recipes, and contact information.
Salesology
Title | Salesology PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 812 |
Release | 1921 |
Genre | Sales personnel |
ISBN |
Chester's Fairground
Title | Chester's Fairground PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence Prestidge |
Publisher | Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | 88 |
Release | 2017-11-14 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1788039017 |
Lawrence Prestidge, the author of 'ROLO' and 'Terror at the Sweet Shop',is back with his latest book 'Chester's Fairground' Owen Parker is a kid that's obsessed with video games. None more so than the latest release of the graphic video game 'War Games 5'. Owen has been counting down the days of the release of the video game to only be horrified by its price. After failing to convince his parents to 'loan' him the money for the video game Owen decides to runaway hoping that this helps them 'reconsider' funding Owen's MUST HAVE. During his time out of the house, Owen notices a yard sale and is soon handed a free video game 'Chester's Fairground' by a very nervous looking teenager. Owen soon decides to return home where he can try out his new FREE video game by himself. But this video game will change Owen's life forever as he enters the world of 'Chester's Fairground' with other children who have also entered the Fairground. What surprises and secrets does Owen discover along the way? Well, you'll have to read on to find out... but we should warn you- this tale is NOT for the faint hearted. The story features a whole host of colourful and entertaining characters, including Owen's parents, other children and of course the host of the Fairground itself 'Chester'. 'Chester's Fairground' is a imaginative tale, reminiscent of stories by authors such Roald Dahl, R.L Stine and David Walliams. Guaranteed to bring laughter, it will be enjoyed by children aged 7-12 – as well as any adults who might read it to them.
The Inner Self
Title | The Inner Self PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh Mackay |
Publisher | Macmillan Publishers Aus. |
Total Pages | 269 |
Release | 2020-08-11 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1760981257 |
'How can I get in touch with this real self, underlying all my surface behaviour? How can I become myself?' Carl Rogers, US psychotherapist The Inner Self is a book about the ways we hide from the truth about ourselves and the psychological freedom we enjoy when we finally face that most searching question of all: 'Who am I, really?' Hugh Mackay explores our 'top 20' hiding places - from addiction to materialism, nostalgia to victimhood. He explains how it is our fear of love's demands that drive us into hiding. He argues that love is our highest ideal, the richest source of life's meaning and purpose, and the key to our emotional security, personal serenity and confidence. Yet Mackay exposes the great paradox of human nature, that while love brings out our best, we don't always want our best brought forward. Powerfully written and drawing on a lifetime of research, The Inner Self is a work of extraordinary insight by one of Australia's most respected psychologists.
Hardware Dealers' Magazine
Title | Hardware Dealers' Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 468 |
Release | 1926 |
Genre | Hardware stores |
ISBN |
A Slim Book about Narrow Content
Title | A Slim Book about Narrow Content PDF eBook |
Author | Gabriel M. A. Segal |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Total Pages | 196 |
Release | 2000-06-02 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 9780262264563 |
A good understanding of the nature of a property requires knowing whether that property is relational or intrinsic. Gabriel Segal's concern is whether certain psychological properties—specifically, those that make up what might be called the "cognitive content" of psychological states—are relational or intrinsic. He claims that content supervenes on microstructure, that is, if two beings are identical with respect to their microstructural properties, then they must be identical with respect to their cognitive contents. Segal's thesis, a version of internalism, is that being in a state with a specific cognitive content does not essentially involve standing in any real relation to anything external. He uses the fact that content locally supervenes on microstructure to argue for the intrinsicness of content. Cognitive content is fully determined by intrinsic, microstructural properties: duplicate a subject in respect to those properties and you duplicate their cognitive contents. The book, written in a clear, engaging style, contains four chapters. The first two argue against the two leading externalist theories. Chapter 3 rejects popular theories that endorse two kinds of content: "narrow" content, which is locally supervenient, and "broad" content, which is not. Chapter 4 defends a radical alternative version of internalism, arguing that narrow content is a variety of ordinary representation, that is, that narrow content is all there is to content. In defending internalism, Segal does not claim to defend a general philosophical theory of content. At this stage, he suggests, it should suffice to cast reasonable doubt on externalism, to motivate internalism, and to provide reasons to believe that good psychology is, or could be, internalist.
Everywhere and Everywhen
Title | Everywhere and Everywhen PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Huggett |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2010-02-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780199702114 |
Why does time pass and space does not? Are there just three dimensions? What is a quantum particle? Nick Huggett shows that philosophy -- armed with a power to analyze fundamental concepts and their relationship to the human experience -- has much to say about these profound questions about the universe. In Everywhere and Everywhen, Huggett charts a journey that peers into some of the oldest questions about the world, through some of the newest, such as: What shape is space? Does it have an edge? What is the difference between past and future? What is time in relativity? Is time travel possible? Are there other universes? Huggett shows that answers to these profound questions are not just reserved for physics, and that philosophy can not only address but help advance our view of our deepest questions about the universe, space, and time, and their implications for humanity. His lively, accessible introduction to these topics is suitable for a general reader with no previous exposure to these profound and exciting questions.