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A Gag Gift. A recipe for every day of the week and every week of
the year. Sheet music for special occasions in the back.
A Gag Gift. A recipe for every day of the week and every week of
the year. Sheet music for special occasions in the back.
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Hassan Rasheed
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R668
Discovery Miles 6 680
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Rich with intrigue, court battles and murder the novel Amazon is
about the perils facing the future of the Amazonian river basin. It
explains the effects of logging, mining and conservation efforts on
the local indigenous populations that have lived there forever. The
main characters are Maggie and her adopted daughter Olon who
attempt to save the forests and their inhabitants from these modern
forces that lack long range sightedness of the irreversible damage
they are doing.
The Camel's Hoof is about Earth. Most of us know we are doing
damage to our environment and this book explains the origins and
the extant of that damage through the fictional life of Maggie
Smith. Maggie's story contrasts the industrial world's environment
to that of the Amazon jungle as a backdrop to her struggles to find
peace in her life. A peace that reconciles the modern with the
primitive. It sets rules as what to and what not to do with focus
always being the protection of a flourishing Earth.
Humanity is overshooting the limits of what is biologically
sustainable on the planet Earth. This overshoot will result in the
collapse of the environment's ability to support much of the
biosphere. We must act rapidly and effectively to reverse this
calamity and reduce our ecological footprint. The past thirty years
have been largely wasted since the consequences of our failing to
act were detected and detailed. This book gives a picture of the
upcoming dark 30 to 100 years and attempts to shed some light to
guide the reader in seeing what the alternatives are. Unlike other
books in this field, it explores and sets a target to be achieved
in order to avert disaster. This target is based on the function
and relationship of life to the sun and the Earth.
Altruism: The Economic Bases uncovers why we have not been able
crack open the reason for its existence in economic and biological
terms. In addition it proposes a way to look at altruism visa vie
the population in which it exists with economic formulas that show
altruism as a profitable mode of behavior contrary to popular
belief. The book then concludes with an experiment in which the
evolution of altruism is shown to be possible and sustainable in
the computer laboratory. Hassan Rasheed brings his philosophy of
life through a shift from traditional thinking to a wider audience
by conveying clear science in an engaging narrative and adds
questions to prompt critical analysis.
Book two is a compilation of Egyptian folk songs and games. All
collected from the streets of Cairo and villages of Egypt around
1940's, 50's and 60's, most put to music and translated by Bahiga
Mahmoud Sidki.
This book contains a collection of folk songs from Egypt and
personally composed songs by Bahiga Mahmoud Sidki. This is the
first of two books. Both are republications of her works in the
early 1940's, 1950's and 1960's.
It has long been the desire of philosophers to have a way to
express their ideas in terms of mathematical equations. "The God
Equation" attempts to do just that. It starts out analyzing the
philosophical question in biological terms of survival and
evolutionary trends. It then proposes an equation for the concept
of a God based on the ability of humans to cooperate or compete. In
doing so, Hassan Rasheed has been able to bridge the long standing
gap between evolution and religion. It is hoped these two subjects
of study and worship can now coexist in harmony; a long lasting
desire of many. Hassan Rasheed brings his ideas of God through a
shift of thinking to a wider audience by conveying clear science in
an engaging narrative for non-science majors and adds questions for
the student to prompt critical analysis.
Human life arose on Earth more than three million years ago. How
the first human cooperative systems emerged from seemingly selfish
origins is an area of intense research, spanning biology, game
theory and economics. Globus: The Economic Bases for Cooperation is
a ground breaking book that reveals in 26 chapters paradigm busting
ways on how to think about cooperating human groups in terms of
efficiency of work and ultimately of reproduction. It represents
the thinking of a leading philosopher/scientist on questions that
engage us all on what cooperation is and how it evolves. Hassan
Rasheed brings his ideas of cooperation through a shift of thinking
to a wider audience of general readers by conveying clear science
in an engaging narrative, explaining it in a way that isn't
overwhelming for non-science majors and adds questions for the
student to prompt critical thinking.
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