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Treasure Hunt (Hardcover)
Stephanie Wildman; Illustrated by Estefania Razo
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R640
Discovery Miles 6 400
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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ANTOLOG A DE LA SUPERACI N PERSONAL Juan Antonio Razo Tiene usted
en sus manos la recopilaci n m s valiosa jam s publicada. Textos
llenos de optimismo, sabidur a y amor. Puede abrirlo en cualquier p
gina y se sentir cautivado porque, ante todo su contenido es
altamente humano y con una alta dosis de motivaci n. Una colecci n
de poemas, oraciones, pensamientos y citas c lebres que han sido
escritos a trav s del tiempo por grandes pensadores, fil sofos y
humanistas, desde Confucio hasta Mario Benedetti, pasando por S
neca, San Francisco de As s, Abraham Lincoln, Rudyard Kipling, Gibr
n Jalil, Gabriela Mistral, Mahatma Gandhi, Napole n Hill, Luther
King y Og Mandino, entre otros. Voces acompasadas por estos grandes
personajes que nos brindan su particular visi n de la vida. Un
libro nico en el campo de la motivaci n que el autor pone a
disposici n de todos y donde hace sus propias aportaciones. Refleja
la labor de muchos a os de esfuerzo, disciplina y sentido del
orden. Su lectura le transmitir un esp ritu renovador que lo har
superar todos los obst culos y lo conducir a la consecuci n de sus
metas y, por lo tanto, al xito. Ser como beber un t nico que le
permitir transformar su mente, ensanchar sus horizontes y elevar su
esp ritu hasta alcanzar los valores que se requieren para ser
mejor. Esta obra, convertida en un cl sico, y con m s de 30
reimpresiones, se presenta, como agradecimiento a los miles de
lectores, con un nuevo dise o y formato, pero respetando
ntegramente su contenido.
This is a story about a woman who, in the prime of her life, is
diagnosed with an autoimmune disease called scleroderma. Doris, an
upbeat and optimistic person, always looked on the bright side of
life. That was about to change. A strange and mysterious disease
was waiting to wreak havoc with her life. Nothing prepared her for
this life-altering experience. Follow her courageous journey in
dealing with an autoimmune disease and sifting through the maze of
doctors and treatments.
The staggering growth in the numbers of people who believe in New
Age spiritualities and paranormal phenomena - combined with
America's pervasive mania for diets, food fads, and exotic
cure-alls - draws millions each year to answer the siren song of
unorthodox nutrition practices. Usually based on supernatural
underpinnings or the pronouncements of charismatic gurus, these
diet regimes often fly in the face of well-grounded, scientific
dietetics. In writing Mystical Diets, author Jack Raso, trained in
scientific reasoning and a registered dietitian, offers an
accessible yet authoritative tool to assist laypersons and health
professionals in making sound decisions regarding the
appropriateness (or inappropriateness) of a number of fringe
nutritional programs. With Mr. Raso's help, these decisions can now
be based not only on standards of scientific validity but the
likelihood of subjective benefits as well. Mystical Diets details
the history, philosophy, and manifestations of macrobiotics,
Natural Hygiene, the Edgar Cayce tradition, Ayurvedic medicine,
Anthroposophical medicine, the Gerson Therapy, the Matol movement,
and much more. Through the generous use of quotations, proponents
of the various alternative-nutrition systems, past and present, are
allowed to speak for themselves. And the author's thorough
discussion of the most up-to-date research into health and diet
helps readers make up their own minds about foods, herbs, vitamins,
minerals, and the claims made by proponents of alternative
dietetics.
Many novel technologies have been proposed in the attempt to
improve existing food processing methods. Among emerging nonthermal
technologies, high intensity pulsed electric fields (PEF) is
appealing due to its short treatment times and reduced heating
effects. This book presents information accumulated on PEF during
the last 15 years by experienced microbiologists, biochemists, food
technologists, and electrical and food engineers.
Quantitative Real-Time PCR: Methods and Protocols focuses on
different applications of qPCR ranging from microbiological
detections (both viral and bacterial) to pathological applications.
Several chapters deal with quality issues which regard the quality
of starting material, the knowledge of the minimal information
required to both perform an assay and to set the experimental plan,
while the others focus on translational medicine applications that
are ordered following an approximate logical order of their medical
application. The last part of the book gives you an idea of an
emerging digital PCR technique that is a unique qPCR approach for
measuring nucleic acid, particularly suited for low level detection
and to develop non-invasive diagnosis. Written for the Methods in
Molecular Biology series, most chapters include introductions to
their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, laboratory protocols and tips on
troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Practical and
authoritative, Quantitative Real-Time PCR: Methods and Protocols
aims to aid researchers seeking to devise new qPCR-based approaches
related to his or her area of investigation.
Theory of mechanisms is an applied science of mechanics that
studies the relationship between geometry, mobility, topology, and
relative motion between rigid bodies connected by geometric forms.
Recently, knowledge in kinematics and mechanisms has considerably
increased, causing a renovation in the methods of kinematic
analysis. With the progress of the algebras of kinematics and the
mathematical methods used in the optimal solution of polynomial
equations, it has become possible to formulate and elegantly solve
problems. Mechanisms: Kinematic Analysis and Applications in
Robotics provides an updated approach to kinematic analysis methods
and a review of the mobility criteria most used in planar and
spatial mechanisms. Applications in the kinematic analysis of robot
manipulators complement the material presented in the book, growing
in importance when one recognizes that kinematics is a basic area
in the control and modeling of robot manipulators.
Many novel technologies have been proposed in the attempt to
improve existing food processing methods. Among emerging nonthermal
technologies, high intensity pulsed electric fields (PEF) is
appealing due to its short treatment times and reduced heating
effects. This book presents information accumulated on PEF during
the last 15 years by experienced microbiologists, biochemists, food
technologists, and electrical and food engineers.
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Treasure Hunt (Paperback)
Stephanie Wildman; Illustrated by Estefania Razo
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R373
Discovery Miles 3 730
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This detailed economic history of Mexico advances a theory about how rent seeking permits economic growth. The book explains why political instability is not necessarily correlated with economic stagnation. It addresses the puzzle of growth amidst instability by combining analytic tools and theoretical insights from history, political science and economics. This study is for historians of Latin America, scholars interested in economic development, and political scientists interested in the political foundations of growth.
Quantitative Real-Time PCR: Methods and Protocols focuses on
different applications of qPCR ranging from microbiological
detections (both viral and bacterial) to pathological applications.
Several chapters deal with quality issues which regard the quality
of starting material, the knowledge of the minimal information
required to both perform an assay and to set the experimental plan,
while the others focus on translational medicine applications that
are ordered following an approximate logical order of their medical
application. The last part of the book gives you an idea of an
emerging digital PCR technique that is a unique qPCR approach for
measuring nucleic acid, particularly suited for low level detection
and to develop non-invasive diagnosis. Written for the Methods in
Molecular Biology series, most chapters include introductions to
their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, laboratory protocols and tips on
troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Practical and
authoritative, Quantitative Real-Time PCR: Methods and Protocols
aims to aid researchers seeking to devise new qPCR-based approaches
related to his or her area of investigation.
This important book addresses the vast array of treatments and
philosophies that postulate supernatural phenomena as the key to
health and disease. Jack Raso combines his own personal experience
with "alternative" healthcare, in-depth research on the wide
variety of methodologies, and an educational background in health
science and nutrition to simplify the often confusing field of
"alternative" healing techniques. Raso begins with an account of
his own personal odyssey from believer to skeptic, demonstrating
how easily a person raised in a devoutly religious tradition
accepts supernatural explanations and mystical approaches to
physical ailments. Raso examines the philosophic underpinnings of
"alternative" medicine as well as such techniques as hands-on
healing, Qigong, and faith healing. He shows that, whatever the
specific philosophy, the common denominator is a rejection of the
scientific approach of modern medicine in favor of a belief in
paranormal forces that influence the well-being of mind and body.
The final section is a firsthand account of Raso's many revealing
visits to various "alternative" medical practitioners. The book
concludes with an encyclopedic glossary of "alternative" healthcare
terminology that explains to the uninitiated the formidable jargon
so often used by proponents of "alternative" treatments.
'captures the sensation of flight and movement within heavy,
confining spaces, and the sweeping colors of the boards, the
graffiti, and the riders as they fly between the gray sky and
grayer pavement' -The New Yorker Skateboarding in New York City is
a singular experience. It is impossible not to feel the magnitude
of the landscape, and with the city in constant motion,
skateboarding is both exhilarating and extremely dangerous. There
is no right or wrong way to navigate this vast terrain. Only one
thing is certain - the skaters and images produced in New York City
are wholly unique. The shots in Full Bleed span 30 years, with
contributions from over 40 photographers. This tenth anniversary
edition is a comprehensive overview of one of the most diverse and
rich skating locations in the world, bringing together legendary
skaters and iconic photographers. Featuring the work of: Giovanni
Reda, Jessica Bard, Ivory Serra, Tobin Yelland, Miki Vuckovich,
Thomas Campbell, Larry Clark, Ed Templeton, Jerry Hsu, Atiba
Jefferson, Bryce Knights, Angela Boatwright, Athena Currey, Kenneth
Cappello, Charlie Samuels, Andy Kessler, Mike O'Meally, Sammy
Glucksman, Allen Ying, and more. Edited by Ivory Serra, Alex
Corporan, Andre Razo
This innovative new book contributes simultaneously to two
different disciplinary fields: comparative political economy and
Mexican history. It does so by attempting to explain why Mexico -
contrary to the predictions of several dominant theories of
economic growth - enjoyed a comparatively high rate of economic
growth and development under the highly authoritarian dictatorship
of Porfirio Diaz (1876-1911). In conducting a detailed political
analysis of Diaz's rule, Armando Razo introduces network analysis
to the study of institutions and growth, and shows how dictators
can maintain their power with credible growth-enhancing policies.
Many novel technologies have been proposed in the attempt to
improve existing food processing methods. Among emerging nonthermal
technologies, high intensity pulsed electric fields (PEF) is
appealing due to its short treatment times and reduced heating
effects. This book presents information accumulated on PEF during
the last 15 years by experienced microbiologists, biochemists, food
technologists, and electrical and food engineers.
This book addresses a puzzle in political economy: why is it that
political instability does not necessarily translate into economic
stagnation or collapse? In order to address this puzzle, it
advances a theory about property rights systems in many less
developed countries. In this theory, governments do not have to
enforce property rights as a public good. Instead, they may enforce
property rights selectively (as a private good), and share the
resulting rents with the group of asset holders who are integrated
into the government. Focusing on Mexico, this book explains how the
property rights system was constructed during the Porfirio Diaz
dictatorship (1876-1911) and then explores how this property rights
system either survived, or was reconstructed. The result is an
analytic economic history of Mexico under both stability and
instability, and a generalizable framework about the interaction of
political and economic institutions.
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