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Officially endorsed by OCR, this inspiring student book has been
carefully designed to match the new OCR A Level Geology
specification and has been written by experienced Geology authors
and teachers. // Its engaging visual style and clear explanations
support and motivate you throughout the course and help you
thoroughly prepare for your assessments // Highly illustrated with
large, clear diagrams and a wide range of geological photographs to
illustrate the key information and content. // Case studies and key
term definitions help you connect theory and reality, allowing you
to apply your understanding of earth science to the examination. //
Contains support for the mathematics component of the course
throughout to help you develop your maths skills. // Includes
practice questions with answers to test your knowledge and help
introduce you to the new assessment criteria. //
This book presents a provocative debate between parapsychological
advocates who claim that Western science's worldview is incomplete,
and counteradvocates who insist that parapsychological data is
either spurious or can be explained by standard scientific
principles. Despite ongoing and repeated attempts to prove or
disprove the existence of parapsychological events, there are still
no conclusive findings—and certainly no consensus across the
worldwide community of scholars, scientists, and proponents of
psychic phenomena. Still, there is no shortage of information about
this fascinating topic to allow everyone to draw their own
conclusions. This book has been expressly written to make each
chapter and topic accessible to a general audience, despite
containing a vast amount of theoretical material. The book is
organized into two parts: in the first section, proponents of the
validity of parapsychological data and critics who reject that
validity state their respective positions. In the second part, each
group responds to each others' statements in the form of a debate.
Other experts from the United States as well as from Australia and
Great Britain provide overviews and conclusions.
As human beings we all have creative potential, a quality essential
to human development and a vital component to healthy and happy
lives. However this may often remain stifled by the choices we
make, or ways in which we choose to live in our daily lives. Framed
by the "Four Ps of Creativity" - product, person, process, press -
this book offers an alternative understanding of the fundamentals
of ordinary creativity. Ruth Richards highlights the importance of
"process", circumventing our common preoccupation with the product,
or creative outcome, of creativity. By focusing instead on the
creator and the creative process, she demonstrates how we may
enhance our relationships with life, beauty, future possibilities,
and one another. This book illustrates how our daily life styles
and choices, as well as our environments, may enable and allow
creativity; whereas environments not conducive to creative flow may
kill creative potential. Also explored are questions of
'normality', beauty and nuance in creativity, as well as creative
relationships.
Eminent Creativity, Everyday Creativity, and Health brings
together key past and present cutting-edge papers in the hot area
of creativity and mental health. Included are major papers that
have attracted interest in the international press (including the
New York Ties, Japan's Asahi Weekly, and New Scientist in England).
Other emphases include creativity and unhappy childhoods, coping
with adversity, and immune function and health. Nowhere else is all
this material available in one place, together with helpful
integration and synthesis. For anyone interested in creativity and
health, this book offers a one-stop shopping approach.
The oldest form of Buddhism extant today, Theravada is practiced
widely in Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, and Laos, with a growing
following in the West. For newcomers to Buddhism as well as the
initiated, the book presents an overview of the monks in saffron
robes and their practices, from both a historical and contemporary
viewpoint, plus extracts from the Pali Canon-texts believed to
contain some of the Buddha's original teachings. These center on
the awakening to true experience and freedom from suffering on the
path to happiness. Also included are selections of monastic
observances and liturgical writings, with a description of the
contents and layout of a typical temple.
The pandemic, and our response to it, have shown how unpredictable,
irrational, illogical, suddenly changing, and muddled human
interactions can be in a time of crisis. How can we make sense of
such confusing and baffling behavior? This book reveals how chaos
and nonlinear dynamics can bring new understanding to everyday
topics in social sciences. It brings together chapters from leaders
at the intersection of psychology and chaos and complexity
theories. Conceptual and user-friendly, it is built around six
themes: 1) Seeing nonlinearity, 2) Finding patterns, 3) using
Simple models, 4) Intervening nonlinearly, and 6) teaching a new
Worldview. It takes no specialized study-although there is more
sophisticated material and optional math for those wishing it. The
techie will, in addition, find concepts and diagrams to ponder. The
volume is engaging, at times startling-whether about the weather,
Internet, organizations, family dynamics, health, evolution, or
falling in love. It reveals how many social, personal, clinical,
research, and life phenomena become understandable and can be
modelled in the light of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (NDS) theory.
It even offers a broadening worldview, happening already in other
sciences, toward a more dynamic, interconnected, and evolving
picture, including process-oriented appreciation of one's own
experience. The book offers those in the field of psychology and
the social sciences a stunning new perspective on human behaviour.
THIS BOOK WILL HELP YOU
- to appreciate the significance of this particular school of
Buddhism, famous for its focus on meditation and self-awakening
- to understand the history of Zen and the 'Ways of Zen'
- to discover how Zen is a way of life -- not a belief system
- to avoid faux pas in conversation, in travelling and in personal
relationships
Zen (in Chinese, Ch'an) is the form of Buddhism which the great
teacher Bodhidharma brought to China from India in the late fifth
century. Today it is practised mainly in Japan and Korea, . Based
upon the understanding that each of us has the potential for
complete awakening, Zen is in fact a coalition of practical ways of
stilling the mind in order to attain self-knowledge.
Because the realization of the true nature of reality, including
one's own, is not an intellectual pursuit but an experienced truth,
Zen teachers transmit the truth (dharma) from mind to mind or heart
to heart without the use of words, using different techniques to
break through the limitations of the logical mind.
This engaging book explains the essence of Zen in simple terms.. It
traces its development and looks at its unique methods of teaching,
such as meditation, koans -- startling paradoxes that stop the
intellect -- the use of texts, ceremonies, poetry, and the martial
arts. It describes life in monasteries and in the everyday world.
Because Zen is rooted in Reality, its practitioners often
experience a delightful sense of wonder in the commonplace. This
democratic and liberating philosophy does not require us to give up
our own traditions, but rather helps us to deepen our understanding
of them, and continues to inspire growing numbers of followers in
the West.
ACCESS THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS
"Simple Guides: Religion" is a series of concise, accessible
introductions to the world's major religions. Written by experts in
the field, they offer an engaging and sympathetic description of
the key concepts, beliefs and practices of different faiths.
Ideal for spiritual seekers and travellers alike, "Simple Guides"
aims to open the doors of perception. Together the books provide a
reliable compass to the world's great spiritual traditions, and a
point of reference for further exploration and discovery. By
offering essential insights into the core values, customs and
beliefs of different societies, they also enable visitors to be
aware of the cultural sensibilities of their hosts, and to behave
in a way that fosters mutual respect
and understanding.
As human beings we all have creative potential, a quality essential
to human development and a vital component to healthy and happy
lives. However this may often remain stifled by the choices we
make, or ways in which we choose to live in our daily lives. Framed
by the "Four Ps of Creativity" - product, person, process, press -
this book offers an alternative understanding of the fundamentals
of ordinary creativity. Ruth Richards highlights the importance of
"process", circumventing our common preoccupation with the product,
or creative outcome, of creativity. By focusing instead on the
creator and the creative process, she demonstrates how we may
enhance our relationships with life, beauty, future possibilities,
and one another. This book illustrates how our daily life styles
and choices, as well as our environments, may enable and allow
creativity; whereas environments not conducive to creative flow may
kill creative potential. Also explored are questions of
'normality', beauty and nuance in creativity, as well as creative
relationships.
FIRST OF A SERIES OF FOUR EVERYDAY CREATIVITY (TM) BOOKS, this 1994
"lost book," by a prizewinning 21st century expert, was recently
discovered. It introduces the vital concept of EVERYDAY CREATIVITY,
"our originality of everyday life," often lost to those who think
creativity is only about arts or sciences, or a few famous people.
This is our human birthright-creativity as a process and way of
life whether managing an office, organizing a fundraiser,
parenting, teaching, gardening, fixing the car-or creating that
painting. It is less what we do than how we do it. With creativity
as a process WE TOO ARE THE CREATION; we come alive, find richness,
inspiration, presence, joy, new realms of health-physical and
psychological-and in the best cases, also intimacy, love, caring, a
greater connection, and new views of world and self. Here too is
help for those with anxiety, depression, a range of conflicts,
parents wanting the best for their kids, and each of us seeking
happiness and meaning in life.
Produced in partnership with OCR for the 2008 OCR A Level Geology
specification, thisAS/A2 Student Book is the first ever
course-specific geology textbook produced for A Level students.
 Written by experienced examiners for tailored support to
the new specification Integrates How Science Works throughout the
book to help students understand the underlying principles of
science. Exam tips and practice questions build students’
confidence to help them tackle the exam questions. Includes two
sections with advice on improving practical and field skills.
Summary spreads allow students to check their understanding of each
unit and aid self-study.
Regina Rousseau comes home from school abroad, to bury her father,
who committed suicide after gambling away his plantation home in
South Louisiana's sugar cane country, and mother, who dies from
shock. Regina frees two valuable slaves which places her in
jeopardy with gambler Moore. John and Emilie Edwards offer
sanctuary from Moore. Regina hides love for handsome Cajun Raoul
Dupre. Civil War erupts, sending men into battle.Regina and Emilie
are befriended by Raoul Dupre's family. Union soldiers occupy
Edwards home but allow women to remain on second floor with little
freedom.. Solaunge, and husband, Pierre, remain, while other slaves
flee.War ends but before their men return, Regina and Emilie face
Lester Moore and vindictive mob, believing women were cozy with
Yankees.
Thomas Edwards, a widower, has a son who needs special help to make
his First Communion. Son, Willie, is suffering with Cerebral Palsy,
known as Little's Disease in 1885. Only teacher successful teaching
Willie leaves and a family friend suggests tutor from Philadelphia,
who has been successful with another child like Willie. Thomas'
hopes are dashed when he and the friend learn teacher is Clare
Willows, a woman from Thomas' troubled and tragic past. Years
before, Thomas in a vain attempt to help Clare's brother, hunted by
the law, had mistakenly killed him instead. Determined to keep
pledge made to his father before he died, that Willie would make
his First Communion, Thomas sends for Clare, despite warning from
his mother, Emilie. Clare accepts, but will old wounds, and a
secret love, long buried be uncovered
Eminent Creativity, Everyday Creativity, and Health brings together
key past and present cutting-edge papers in the hot area of
creativity and mental health. Included are major papers that have
attracted interest in the international press (including the New
York Ties, Japan's Asahi Weekly, and New Scientist in England).
Other emphases include creativity and "unhappy childhoods," coping
with adversity, and immune function and health. Nowhere else is all
this material available in one place, together with helpful
integration and synthesis. For anyone interested in creativity and
health, this book offers a "one-stop shopping approach.
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