Aviation represents a small but growing share of global CO2 emissions (2-3%), and Southeast Asia is where this industry grows the fastest. The industry targets 50% reduction in net CO2 emission by ...
The book covers the process of origination and development of the material world.
Structure and properties of field forms in the Universe are shown. New models of elementary particles and atom...
This is a source book for the Human Resource professional and executive coach practitioner. It describes what executive coaching is all about and offers the key strategies used by successful execut...
This guide to the Bradford Canal (1774-1922) enables the reader to follow the three-and-a-half mile route of the canal from Shipley to the city centre. Along the way you will learn about the histor...
A maverick by nature and a colossus in stature, Ben Greene was a gentle giant who stood six feet eight inches tall and was part of the illustrious Greene clan that included the novelist Graham Gree...
A new translation of The Captives by Plautus, probably first produced at the end of the third century or early second century BC. It is unusual amongst Roman comedies in that it deals with a seriou...
In the world of management, the MBA is seen as a badge of honour and an accolade, but prospective students are often met with confusing accreditations, various price structures and widely different...
If, you believe in Humanics you are a humanicsxian or humanictian: hu:ma:nic:tian, so that you aspire to think in new ways, anew, afresh, you aspire to be and do in a new way and in that new way of...
Building on the work of others, Larry Churchman provides an explanation for the rise of chronic diseases of the body and mind over recent decades: asthma to Alzheimer's, autism to early onset diabe...
This book tells the story of the life and achievements of Sir John Forbes - Royal Physician, Medical Journalist and first translator of Laennec, the remarkable French inventor of the stethoscope.
These live sciences, like the present one, are works of transition from development to evolution. When a human being evolves he has to cope somehow with the fact that 'everything changes', even the...
Esoteric elements of knowledge, or esoterica, are derived from a direct impersonation of the divine afflatus. What we can make out in terms of such knowledge would fit on the head of a pin, however...
"From unity through duality to the oneness of two: this is the shape of the element."
"Elementary substance goes into production with the advent of love."
What is eventually worked out then ...
The Squashed edition of The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin. Abridged from the original text to read in an hour or so.
Squashed editions are precise abridgements - the original ideas, in th...
A new translation of the Roman comedy The Pot of Gold (Aulularia) by Plautus. The final act, largely missing in the extant sources, has been completed by the translator, David Bolton, as part of th...
While a science predicts future events in terms of the past it is said to be an extinct science. A live science on the other hand, with which we are concerned here, makes possible the prediction of...
These two essays, although they were written separately,not even in the same year, are thematically related, in that they both pertain to the resurrectional process. 'They' describes what we wish t...
Totnes Castle is steeped in a rich and varied history and is one of the best surviving examples of a Norman motte and bailey castle in the country. This guidebook contains a fully comprehensive his...