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These are the memoirs of a magician, psychic consultant, hypnotist
and trick card salesman who has operated in different countries and
experienced all sorts of mischief and adventures. Mark Lewis is an
experienced, professional entertainer, having been a performer for
over 40 years. He has worked in the U.K., Holland, Germany Ireland,
the USA and Canada. While working in Ireland he virtually became a
household name as a psychic, with masses of media publicity. He is
recognised as one of the top sleight-of-hand magicians in the
world. If you think that biographies and memoirs are dull, boring
and stuffy, this book will change your mind. The author is a
magician but you ll find no tricks here instead, you ll find a
delightful, sometimes touching, and often hilarious account of the
life of a professional entertainer. Mark Lewis is a close-up and
cabaret magician, a children s performer, a pitchman, a psychic and
a hypnotist and now, a writer. In this wonderfully engaging memoir,
you will follow him from his early beginnings in posh London
nightclubs to selling trick decks of cards in Blackpool, England,
from being the most famous psychic in Dublin to becoming a
hypnotist in Toronto, from performing for drunks to performing for
royalty, and much, much more. Along the way, you will find a cast
of colourful and often remarkable people, none more so than the
author himself.
The addresses presented in this volume were delivered by the first
Prime Minister of the State of Israel to a select group of students
who comprised the "Prime Minister's Bible Study Circle." The issues
with which Mr. Ben-Gurion wrestles, and the resolutions he
proposes, will be of interest to all those interested in the sacred
text, regardless of religion. Originally published in Hebrew in
1969.
The common fig (Ficus carica L.) is one of the oldest fruits
domesticated by humans, and is native to southwest Asia and the
Mediterranean. Figs have been associated with health and prosperity
since ancient times. They are rich in fibre, potassium, calcium,
and iron, as well as being an important source of vitamins, amino
acids, and antioxidants. In recent years, increased consumption has
caused fig production to shift to new countries such as Mexico,
Brazil, India, and China. However, fig is a challenging fruit crop
to grow. It is susceptible to insect pests and diseases as well as
injuries from abiotic stress during fruit development and ripening.
As a delicate fruit it also requires complicated postharvest
procedures and climate change presents additional challenges.
Comprising 29 chapters written by international experts, the book
includes sections on: History Biology and Orchard Management Fruit
Ripening and Postharvest Management Pests and Diseases Omics
Analysis Cultivars and Breeding Products and Trade. This volume
serves as a comprehensive reference for current and future
practices of fig production, consumption, research and innovation,
and is essential for academic researchers, and those involved in
research and development in the fig industry.
Arthropods as pests in crops, vectors of diseases, pollinators, and
natural enemies of pests are of huge economic importance. They
affect livestock, human health and food supplies around the world.
This unique book examines and reviews how light and colour can be
used to enhance pest management in agricultural and medical
applications by manipulating the optical responses of arthropods.
Arthropods use optical cues to find food, oviposition sites and to
navigate. Light also regulates their diurnal and seasonal
activities. Plants use optical cues to attract or deter various
species of arthropod. In this book, an international team of
experts show how light can be used successfully to attract, arrest,
confuse and deter arthropods as well as to disrupt their biological
clocks. The book: Presents an up-to-date and thorough summary of
what is known about how arthropods of agricultural and medical
importance respond to visual cues. Describes techniques that use
light to manipulate pests and beneficial insects and mites.
Presents a broad discussion of the potential use of optical
manipulation of arthropods to improve the health of plants,
domestic animals and humans.
Computational economics has been at the forefront in stimulating
the de velopment of mathematical methodologies for the analysis and
solution of complex, large-scale problems. The past decade, in
particular, has witnessed a dramatic growth of interest in this
area. Supported by the increasing avail ability of data and
advances in computer architectures, the scale and scope of problems
that can now be handled are unveiling new horizons in both
theoretical modeling and policy analysis. Accompanying the activity
in computational economics is a need for the unification,
documentation, and presentation of fundamental methodologies for
use by both researchers and practitioners. This volume aims to make
a contribution in this direction. The focus of this book is on
network economics. Physical networks are pervasive in today's
society, be they in the form of transportation networks,
telecommunication networks, energy pipelines, electric power
networks, etc. Mathematical networks, on the other hand, may be
used to represent not only physical networks but also interactions
among economic agents. In many applications, the network
representation of an economic equilibrium problem may be abstract
in that the nodes of the network need not corre spond to locations
in space and the links of the network to trade or travel routes."
Over 100 years ago, Mark Twain wrote about the Jews and asked: "All
things are mortal but the Jew; all other forces pass, but he
remains. What is the secret of his immortality?" In this seminal
book, David Ben Moshe goes beyond generalities to describe how the
Jews have re-established a Jewish State in an area coveted by every
major power throughout history. Friedrich Nietzsche is as often
misunderstood as the Jews. Ben Moshe highlights Nietzsche's
admiration for the Jews of the Bible, and looks into the remarkable
similarity between many of Nietzsche's writings and Jewish sacred
texts.
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