Physiology is a science of bodies. But we cannot understand these unless, in conjunction with them, we understand the body. And for the sake of this conjunction we require perception and sensibilit...
Zimbabwe has one of Africa's great concentrations of prehistoric art. Scattered throughout the country are a multitude of painted and engraved rock art sites, the product of several societies in th...
It's time to stop living the life you didn't intend to live. Break free from your hole and knock down the walls in your life that are preventing you from achieving the life you desire. It's time to...
The diaspora of the Cornish people around the globe was a remarkable phenomenon, second only in European population terms to the great migration from Ireland. A small but notable connection was ma...
These are not abstract studies but demonstrations of where gender resides, how it begins and where it leads. The reader allow himself to become involved in the process and discovers his own generic...
In the Symposium, Plato presents a fantastic dinner-party set in Athens in 416 BC, where the guests include Aristophanes, Socrates, and the most famous Athenian of his day, Alcibiades. A sequence o...
This book of stories from the author's 30+ years of fundraising include Scriptural references and prayers to help provide readers with inspiration, affirmation, reflection and comfort. Stories from...
It saddens my heart that so many believers have no knowledge of the Holy Spirit because He is the most ignored person in the world, yet He was very instrumental in the lives and ministry of the ear...
Humans are moral beings because they have freedom to choose. The reason gives humans this freedom. Man has to have goals toward which to exercise one's power. Consistent failure to attain goals thr...
This is the final volume of Home from Home: A Comforting Thought? It is not a conclusion as such, for how can anyone have one about topics that have no concrete evidence. It attempts to consider th...
These stories put me in mind of Gissing and Richard Yates - who in their very different centuries and countries mercilessly exposed the threadbare materialistic dreams of the middle classes. Neit...
If you've ever wanted to know how something as heavy as a Boeing 747 or an Airbus A380 can lift hundreds of people and their luggage thousands of feet into the air and fly them halfway around the w...
India operates today the third largest national rail network in the world with only the United States and China having more than its 59,640 route miles. Built largely to the broad 5-foot 6-inch ga...
This book shares with its readers relevant information as it relates to understanding what True Friendship means and implies. We're created independent; yet it is vital that we understand the impo...
Sharing the faith in the "new normal" that we find ourselves in can sometimes be a daunting task for pastors and laity alike. For the past 15 years I have been developing a process called Front P...
The Squashed edition of On Liberty by John Stuart Mill. Abridged from the original text to read in an hour or so.
Rigorously educated by his father James Mill (the co-founder (with Jeremy Bentham...
"When I am gone, I will still be with you," is a series of love letters from a father to his children. A father who admittedly has issues with verbally communicating his love to his children. This ...
Do you feel discouraged whenever you look at your past or present circumstances? Do you feel like nothing good can come out of your life? Are you struggling to stay afloat while everyone else aroun...