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Harness the renewing energy of the Moon to manifest your greatest
desires, achieve success beyond your wildest dreams, and prepare for a
magical 2025.
Internationally renowned Moonology™ author Yasmin Boland will show you
how to get in tune with the Moon to unlock your full potential and
create a life of positivity, fulfilment, and joy.
Each week you'll learn how to work with the celestial cycles of the
Moon to create, plan, and predict changes in your life during this
eventful year. Major themes of 2025 include rest, reconnection, and
renewal. Yasmin will teach you about how to work with these themes, as
well as with other key events and energies, and give you the tools to
tap into the power of each New and Full Moon. You'll discover how:
· the Moon and her nine magical phases can be a source of light and
guidance
· attuning to the energies in each lunar cycle can help you set and
achieve your goals
· to use simple techniques to supercharge different aspects of your
life―from finances to romance
· co-creating your reality with the cosmos can invite magic and even
bliss into each week
And much more!
This essential diary, which sells out every year, charts the key themes
of 2025 and includes plenty of space for you to plan your year, get in
tune with the Moon, and live a life full of abundance!
This introductory textbook of pharmacoeconomics is ideal for all
those working in, aspiring to work in or interested in the
pharmaceutical industry. It assumes no prior knowledge of this
subject but is written at a level appropriate, for example, for
those studying for a postgraduate degree or diploma in
pharmaceutical medicine and who already have a first degree in
science or medicine. Emphasizes how pharmacoeconomics can be of
assistance in "real world" decision making. Covers the development
of insuring, financing and delivery of health care in the developed
world and the increasing role of governments. Explains the trend
towards the critical scrutiny of health service activity. All
topics explained assuming no specialist knowledge.
Eavan Boland was a trailblazing poet, critic, teacher, and
essayist. Her writing shifted the conversation on how women
redefined poetry in the late twentieth and early twenty-first
centuries—both in Ireland and abroad. This generous and wise
volume contains essays selected from the two volumes Boland
published during her lifetime, Object Lessons (1995) and A Journey
with Two Maps (2011); major later writings addressing the changing
nature of poetry, the poet, and Ireland; and an unpublished draft
of “Daughterâ€â€”an extended lyric essay that Boland was working
on at the time of her death. With a compelling blend of memoir,
analysis, and argument, Citizen Poet traces the arc of Boland’s
pioneering view of nationhood through the lens of womanhood.
Carving a path for the next generation, she broke open the
male-dominated canon of Irish literature and mapped her poetic
journey through the contours of life as a mother, daughter, and
citizen.
This incisive Handbook provides a global update on the state of
knowledge in cooperatives and mutuals, expertly describing future
directions for research and education. Showcasing extensive
discussions of cooperative theory, Matthew Elliott and Michael
Boland, and the contributors assess cooperatives' social, economic
and environmental effects and analyse the impact of regional and
cultural features that make cooperatives unique. The insightful
chapters are organised into key sections, including theory,
organisation, governance and cross-sector applications, and
introduce a relevant theory, framework, special topic or mini case
on cooperatives and mutuals. The Handbook also examines the role of
leaders, members and producers in supply chain governance and looks
at different forms of cooperatives and mutuals and their prominence
in the economy. Offering an excellent in-depth read, this Handbook
will be a vital additional resource for economics scholars and
researchers, and those teaching and working on cooperatives and
mutualism. It will also prove helpful for conducting leader and
member education programs.
This photographic guide to gardening without plastic provides
extensive guidance on how to create and maintain a beautiful flower
garden and productive vegetable plot or allotment whilst limiting
the use of plastics in the garden. With a mix of clear instructions
and gorgeous photographs, The Plastic Free Gardener offers a wide
range of tips, clever ideas, and step-by-step solutions for
gardening without plastic. Working wherever possible with natural
materials, the plastic free gardener can find lots of ways to
reduce plastic waste and avoid plastic pollution and the
introduction of microplastics into the natural environment. For
plastic free gardening solutions which work in harmony with
wildlife and nature
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Accurate, reliable, objective, and comprehensive, Kaplan &
Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry has long been the leading clinical
psychiatric resource for clinicians, residents, students, and other
health care professionals both in the US and worldwide. Now led by
a new editorial team of Drs. Robert Boland and Marcia L. Verduin,
it continues to offer a trusted overview of the entire field of
psychiatry while bringing you up to date with current information
on key topics and developments in this complex specialty. The
twelfth edition has been completely reorganized to make it more
useful and easier to navigate in today's busy clinical settings.
FEATURES A revised table of contents moves the most clinically
relevant material to the beginning of the book, including sections
on diagnosis, psychopathology and psychiatric conditions, treatment
across the lifespan, and therapy and other interventions. Reformats
clinical chapters to include clearer section headings and
easy-to-digest summaries of important information, all with the
goal of helping you find information quickly and easily locate
answers to specific problems. Includes numerous case studies to
enhance the learning experience. Presents the most current
treatment methods including descriptions of all modern
psychotherapeutic techniques. Includes descriptive tables for all
relevant DSM-5 and ICD-10 diagnoses and an up-to-date
psychopharmacology section organized according to mechanisms of
action. Carries on the tradition of excellence established by Drs.
Benjamin J. Sadock and Virginia A. Sadock, with Dr. Pedro Ruiz
returning as Consulting Editor.
Bookshop Tours of Britain is a slow-travel guide to Britain,
navigating bookshop to bookshop. Across 18 bookshop tours, the
reader journeys from the Jurassic Coast of southwest England, over
the mountains of Wales, through England's industrial heartland, up
to the Scottish Highlands and back via Whitby, the Norfolk Broads,
central London, the South Downs and Hardy's Wessex. On their way,
the tours visit beaches, castles, head down coal mines, go to
whiskey distilleries, bird watching, hiking, canoeing, to stately
homes and the houses of some of Britain's best-loved historic
writers - and last but not least, a host of fantastic bookshops.
In this daring new work, the poet Alice Oswald strips away the
narrative of the Iliad the anger of Achilles, the story of Helen in
favor of attending to its atmospheres: the extended similes that
bring so much of the natural order into the poem and the
corresponding litany of the war-dead, most of whom are little more
than names but each of whom lives and dies unforgettably and
unforgotten in the copious retrospect of Homer s glance. The
resulting poem is a war memorial and a profoundly responsive work
that gives new voice to Homer s level-voiced version of the world.
Through a mix of narrative and musical repetition, the sequence
becomes a meditation on the loss of human life."
Novel Approaches to Colorectal Cancer, Volume 151 in the Advances
in Cancer Research series, is composed of 11 reviews covering
state-of-the-art research relating to the etiology, diagnosis,
prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer. The book's chapters
were written by recognized experts in the field, and include
sections on molecular biomarkers in diagnosis and therapy, the
interplay of diet, lifestyle, and the microbiome, early-age onset
disease, mutational signature analysis, challenges in early
detection, immunotherapy, organoid technology, the role of
epigenetic alterations, disparities in minority populations, field
carcinogenesis, and cancer as an evolutionary process. Each of
these topics provides novel insights and concepts on various
aspects of the nature of colorectal cancer, offering new
opportunities for the management of a major source of cancer
incidence and mortality.
Kiwifruit have long been known as a decorative and exotic fruit
that can be used in desserts and fresh fruit collations. What is
less well known is that kiwifruit contain a range of constituents
with valuable health-beneficial properties. These range from high
levels of high-impact vitamin C to enzymes that assist with
digestion, and polysaccharides that promote gut health. This volume
for the first time brings together all the known health and
nutrition benefits of kiwifruit in a series of chapters written by
authors who are authorities in their fields.
*The latest important information for food scientists and
nutritionists
*Peer-reviewed articles by a panel of respected scientists
*The go-to series since 1948
At her death in 2020, Eavan Boland left a formidable body of work -
poems and prose. Together hey transformed Irish poetry and had a
considerable impact throughout the English-speaking world. She was
also a major feminist thinker and essayist. She challenged and
changed Irish culture and society. This collection of her most
important essays combines autobiographical and critical reflections
on the events and influences that shaped her life and work. It
includes work never before collected, as well as draft chapters of
the memoir, Daughter, that she was working on when she died. The
book opens with substantial extracts from Object Lessons: the life
of the woman and the poet in our times (1995), including 'Outside
History' and 'The Woman Poet: Her Dilemma'. From A Journey with Two
Maps: becoming a woman poet (2011) Jody Allen Randolph, her
longtime friend and editor, selects the title essay and 'Becoming
an Irish Poet', 'Domestic Violence' and the celebrated 'Letter to a
Young Woman Poet'. The Uncollected Essays are full of surprises
from each period of her life. The introduction tells the
intertwined stories of her life and her writing, her sense of
Ireland and exile, and her evolving insights into how the poet can
earn, widen and share her freedoms. 'As time went on,' Randolph
writes, 'Boland's prose grew clearer in focus and purpose; she
argued that a poet's work is not just to write their poems, but
also to contribute to the critique by which they will eventually be
judged.'
The dating world can be fun and exciting but also filled with
detours and setbacks. This 120 day dating tracker journal helps you
record your dating experiences.
This selection of key presentations from the Food Structures,
Digestion and Health conference is devoted to the unique and
challenging interface between food science and nutrition, and
brings together scientists across several disciplines to address
cutting-edge research issues. Topics include modeling of the
gastrointestinal tract, effect of structures on digestion, and
design for healthy foods.
New knowledge in this area is vital to enable the international
food industry to design of a new generation of foods with enhanced
health and sensory attributes. The multidisciplinary approach
includes research findings by internationally renowned scientists,
and presents new research findings important and pertinent to
professionals in both the food science and nutrition fields.
Describes the science underpinning typical food structures
providing guidance on food structure in different
conditionsIncludes novel approaches to the design of healthy foods
using real-world examples of applied research and design written by
top leaders in the areaDescribes and validates model systems for
understanding digestion and predicting digestion kinetics
Recent studies have shown that novel processing and modeling
techniques may be used to create patient-specific prostheses,
artificial tissues, and other implants using data obtained from
magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, or other imaging
techniques. For example, customized prostheses may be fabricated
that possess suitable features, including geometry, size, and
weight, for a given medical condition. Many advances have been made
in the development of patient-specific implants in the past decade,
yet this information is not readily available to scientists and
students. Printed Biomaterials: Novel Processing and Modeling
Techniques for Medicine and Surgery provides the biomaterials
scientist and engineer, as well as advanced undergraduate or
graduate students, with a comprehensive discussion of contemporary
medical implant research and development. The development of
printed biomaterials is multidisciplinary, and includes concepts
traditionally associated with engineering, materials science,
medicine, and surgery. This text highlights important topics in
these core fields in order to provide the fundamentals necessary to
comprehend current processing and modeling technologies and to
develop new ones.
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