The Wild Swans at Coole (1919) is a collection of poems by W.B. Yeats. Written while the poet was at the height of his career, The Wild Swans at Coole presents Yeats' typical conce...
The Wiles of the Wicked (1900) is a mystery novel by Anglo-French writer William Le Queux. Published at the beginning of Le Queux's career as a leading author of popular thrillers, The...
At the dawn of the 21st century the negative legacies of the 20th century are being intensified and expand. Although a misleading speech proclaims that what is politically and economically correct ...
Water supply services are considered social services. Oftentimes, these services are delivered to communities at either no payment or subsidized price. The government in developing countries finds ...
"One can argue over the merits of most books, and in arguing understand the point of view of one's opponent. One may even come to the conclusion that possibly he is right after all. One does not...
It is well known in primary school that "moving air forms wind". However, no wind equation or wind speed equation can be found in literatures or in internet before 2016.Why? Perhaps, the air has no...
Book Brief Introduction.Research contents - The derivation of equations and solution of (wind of a point in air, wind of circular cyclone, aerosol in air, mushroom cloud). This book consists of 7 c...
Windy McPherson's Son (1916) is a novel by Sherwood Anderson. Both fictional and autobiographical, Anderson's debut novel is a coming of age story that explores themes of unhappiness and ...
Winona: A Tale of Negro Life in the South and Southwest (19902-1903) is a novel by African American author Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins. Originally published in The Colored American Magaz...
This philosophical work includes different essays about the theistic cosmovision of life. Discussing, mainly, with contributions of the spiritualist, existentialist, phenomenological and spiritist ...
Father Brown is an insightful sleuth who travels far and wide to solve a new set of mysteries that require his unique skills and wisdom. This selection of short stories also includes a va...
Poems of Natural Wisdom follow the aim of "using poetry to cultivate people; educating through poetry." It is in accordance with the following original philosophy of education: comprehending the Ta...
Work that reflects events that still its light disperses: the revolution, the fundamental effects that prowl and integrate it, verbigracia, the heroism and its antipode, more than the cowardice: th...
In March 2015, Nigerian politics underwent a historic change. A change that will be remembered as the year an opposition party's candidate defeated an incumbent in Nigeria's electoral history. In a...
Originally published as a serial story, Wives and Daughters is told with an episodic narrative, following a young woman named Molly Gibson as she comes of age. Molly is the only child of...
The Woman of Mystery (1916) is a novel by Maurice Leblanc. Although he is known for his series of stories and novels featuring Arsene Lupin, a character based on the life of French anarch...
Gerald Arbuthnot receives a promotion from Lord Illingworth, a worldly politician who has a sordid history of women, one of whom is Gerald's widowed mother. When their connection is revealed...
The Woman's Bible (1895-1898) is a work of religious and political nonfiction by American women's rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Despite its popular success, The Woman's Bible...
Civil wars characterized most African countries in the post-colonial era. During the war children, both boys and girls were actively and passively involved. However, girl child soldiers experienced...
This book examines the evolution of women's participation in contemporary armed conflict in West Africa with emphasis on Mali. Women's participation in war have always been overlooked. Reports and ...