The Soul of the Indian: An Interpretation (1911) is a work of nonfiction by Charles Eastman. Recognized for his achievements as a pioneering Native American physician, Eastman was also a ...
The Soul of Lilith (1892) is a novel by Marie Corelli. Published at the height of Corelli's career as one of the most successful writers of her generation, The Soul of Lilith combi...
Oscar Wilde presents a libertarian socialist view of the economic disparities caused by capitalism, that lead to futile acts of charity instead of definitive solutions. Wilde encourages an ov...
This book investigates the conflict among Ethiopian female migrant returnees from the middle East with their families based on some sources of causes and consequences. As the result of the work sho...
Featuring eight works of short fiction, South Sea Tales by Jack London is an adventurous collection with a nautical theme. With settings on islands or ships, South Sea Tales te...
This book is a compilation of articles and essays published by the author on South Sudan and Sudan, the majority of which were published in a blog bearing author's name over thirteen-year period, b...
Sowing and Reaping (1876) is a novel by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. One of the first novels published by an African American woman, Sowing and Reaping is a story of friendship, r...
In modern political geography in Russia the problem of application of the spatial-temporal approach is more and more actual. The theory of diffusion of innovations and the spatio-temporal analysis ...
The idea of this book arises from a series of studies and works of culmination of studies, of masters and doctorate that respond to the Community Project of Rhythmic Gymnastics of the University of...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death in women. Systemic hypertension is the commonest risk factor for CVD, and it frequently coexists with other risk factors (eg. diabetes melli...
Spies of the Kaiser (1909) is a novel by Anglo-French writer William Le Queux. Published at the height of Le Queux's career as a leading author of popular thrillers, Spies of the Kaise...
The theme of freedom was present in the philosophical thought of the Dutch thinker Baruch Spinoza (1632- 1677), since his writing "A Brief Treatise on God, Man and His Well-Being", dated 1663, goin...
The Spirit of Japanese Poetry (1914) is a collection of essays by Yone Noguchi. Although he is widely recognized as a leading poet in English and Japanese of the modernist period, Noguchi...
The Contemporary Indian thinkers dealt here were following the traditions of Advaita Vedanta in one way or another. They tried to expound Advaita in various ways and in this sense, they were all sp...
This work presents eight chapters that deal with reflections on spiritual themes that have aroused in me the careful readings of the Spiritualist doctrine and some philosophical views on the same i...
All the great peoples of the world, along with their material wealth, continue their existence with their spiritual riches. It is impossible for the societies deprived from this wealth to continue ...
Revision with unchanged content. Spirituality investigates the womanist theme of spirituality in Amy Tan's novel, The Bonesetter's Daughter. Spirituality unfolds in five linked themes: ghosts, ghos...
Roy Glenister is one of the many men blindsided by a shady politician who uses his influence to steal valuable claims from small town prospectors. This sparks a movement that encourages t...
Abortion is the most common complication of human gestation, occurring in at least 75% of all women trying to become pregnant, and most of these losses are unrecognized and occur before or during t...
The Sport of the Gods (1902) is a novel by African American author Paul Laurence Dunbar. Published while Dunbar was at the height of his career as one of the nation's leading black writer...