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  • von Charlotte A. Duncan
    15,00 €

    Chapter Summaries:Understanding Small Business Consulting:This foundational chapter introduces readers to the world of small business consulting, offering insights into the industry, its challenges, and the opportunities it presents. It establishes a solid understanding of the consulting landscape.Building Your Small Business Consulting Brand:This chapter focuses on the importance of branding in the consulting field. It guides readers through the process of defining and establishing their unique brand identity, creating a strong foundation for attracting clients.Establishing Your Online Presence - Building a Professional Website for Your Consulting Business:Emphasizing the significance of a digital presence, this chapter delves into the steps involved in creating an effective professional website. It covers web design, content creation, and online marketing strategies to enhance visibility.Providing Business Coaching and Training Services:Readers explore the realm of coaching and training services, learning how to effectively mentor clients for success. The chapter provides insights into developing coaching methodologies and tailoring training programs to meet specific business needs.Exploring Franchise Business Opportunities:This chapter examines the potential of franchising as a business model. It outlines the benefits and challenges, guiding readers through the process of exploring and seizing franchise opportunities for expansion.Leveraging Business Networking and Events:Networking is a crucial aspect of consulting success. This chapter offers practical tips on building and nurturing professional relationships, utilizing business events, and leveraging networking opportunities to grow one's consulting business.Implementing Business Technology Solutions:Focusing on the integration of technology, this chapter explores how consultants can leverage tools and solutions to streamline operations, enhance client interactions, and stay competitive in the digital age.Focusing on Health and Wellness in Your Business:Acknowledging the importance of personal well-being in a high-demand profession, this chapter provides strategies for maintaining a healthy work-life balance, managing stress, and promoting overall well-being in the consulting business.Embracing Green and Sustainable Business Practices:Addressing the growing trend towards sustainability, this chapter guides consultants on incorporating eco-friendly practices into their businesses, meeting the increasing demand for environmentally conscious consulting services.Exploring Home-Based Business Opportunities:The final chapter explores the feasibility of operating a consulting business from home. It provides insights into the advantages and challenges of a home-based business, offering practical tips for success in this unique setting.Through these chapters, "Small Business Consulting" serves as a valuable resource for individuals looking to establish and grow their small business consulting ventures, fostering both personal and professional development.

  • von Financefront Books
    16,00 €

    In "AI Money Machine," embark on an enlightening journey through the transformative landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and discover how it can revolutionize business and pave the way for unprecedented financial success! This comprehensive guide is a must-read for entrepreneurs, business leaders, and anyone intrigued by the potential of AI in generating wealth. Chapter 1: Introduction to Making Money with Artificial Intelligence in Business Get acquainted with the fundamentals of AI and its role in reshaping the business landscape. Explore the potential avenues for leveraging AI to drive revenue and gain a strategic edge.Chapter 2: Making Money with AI in Healthcare Delve into the healthcare sector and uncover how AI is revolutionizing patient care, medical research, and the overall business dynamics of the health industry. Chapter 3: Making Money with AI in Finance Navigate the intricate world of finance and discover how AI is transforming investment strategies, risk management, and financial decision-making. Chapter 4: Making Money with AI in Marketing Uncover the power of AI in revolutionizing marketing campaigns, customer targeting, and overall brand success in the competitive marketplace. Chapter 5: Making Money with AI in Customer Service Explore how AI is reshaping customer service by enhancing efficiency, personalization, and overall customer satisfaction. Chapter 6: Making Money with AI in E-Commerce Witness the impact of AI on e-commerce, from personalized shopping experiences to efficient supply chain management, and learn how it translates into increased profits. Chapter 7: Making Money with AI in Education Understand the role of AI in education, from personalized learning experiences to administrative efficiency, and explore the financial opportunities it brings to the education sector. Chapter 8: Making Money with AI in Cybersecurity Examine the crucial role of AI in fortifying cybersecurity measures, protecting businesses from evolving threats, and ensuring the integrity of financial transactions. Chapter 9: Making Money with AI in Entertainment and Media Dive into the world of entertainment and media to discover how AI is shaping content creation, distribution, and audience engagement, creating lucrative opportunities. Chapter 10: Conclusion and Future Trends in AI Money Making Wrap up the journey by exploring the current state of AI in business and anticipating future trends that will continue to shape the landscape of money-making opportunities. AI Money Machine is your go-to guide for understanding the intersection of AI and financial success, offering actionable insights, real-world examples, and a roadmap for unlocking the profit potential that Artificial Intelligence holds in the business realm. Prepare to embark on a transformative journey into the future of money-making with AI.

  • von Russell H. Conwell
    15,00 €

    Contents: Does God Answer Christians Only? Conflicting Prayers Subconscious Religion Praying for Visions of Heaven Great Prayers Use of the Bible in Prayer Conclusions "The soul which is in tune with the Infinite can more effectively detect and understand the "sound waves" from the spirit world than the soul which is out of tune with God." R.H. Conwell

  • von Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    20,00 €

    Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Concerning Children reflects her innovative thinking on the social and economic construction of motherhood. In this volume, she takes on American society at its core principles: the betterment of our society through the development of our children. Gilman attacks our conventional model of child rearing, one based on obedience and discipline, rather than on the development of creativity and individuality. ¿She responds to popular practices such as the corporal punishment of children, and proposes new and radical ways of child-rearing including social motherhood, which frees women to pursue careers. Presciently observing more than a century ago that it takes an entire village to raise a child, Gilman's Concerning Children is a must-read for anyone interested in gender and family studies.

  • von Harriet Martineau
    15,00 €

    Harriet Martineau displayed a great interest in education and wrote her first article on education at the age of 21. She argued education was a vital element throughout life and its universal implementation would contribute to a better society emphasising both the intellectual and physical aspects of early and lifelong education. Education would make people better employees, employers and parents. She also strongly advocated that employers should expect that prospective employees should have had educational opportunities prior to employment and that employers should provide appropriate industrial education for all their employees, a view which aligned with those of Robert Owen. ¿A true visionary, she stressed the importance of lifelong learning, strongly advocating vocational education as well as intellectual training for all children from all classes of society. She was a passionate advocate for girls' and women's education emphasising skill acquisition for preparation for work and argued for the removal of all barriers to further and higher education and employment for women.

  • von William Godwin
    22,00 €

    "Thoughts on Man" is a philosophical work written by William Godwin, an English philosopher, writer, and political theorist. Godwin is best known for his work "Political Justice," which had a significant influence on political thought during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.In "Thoughts on Man," Godwin explores various aspects of human nature, society, and morality. The book delves into questions concerning the nature of the mind, the origins of human behavior, and the principles of morality and justice. Godwin was deeply influenced by the Enlightenment ideals of reason, liberty, and progress, and these themes are evident throughout his work.One of the central ideas in "Thoughts on Man" is the belief in the perfectibility of human nature. Godwin argues that through the application of reason and moral principles, humans have the potential to overcome their flaws and achieve a state of virtue and happiness. He emphasizes the importance of education and intellectual development in realizing this potential.Godwin also critiques social institutions such as government, religion, and marriage, arguing that they often serve to oppress individuals and stifle their natural abilities. He advocates for a more egalitarian and libertarian society based on voluntary cooperation and mutual respect.Overall, "Thoughts on Man" reflects Godwin's optimistic view of human potential and his belief in the power of reason to improve society. The book remains an important work in the history of philosophy, particularly for its contributions to political and moral theory.

  • von John Edward Mercer
    22,00 €

    Nature Mysticism is a book written by John Edward Mercer in 1913. The book explores the relationship between nature and spirituality, and how mysticism can help us understand the natural world. The author argues that nature is not just a physical entity, but also a spiritual one, and that we can learn from it by developing our intuition and spiritual awareness. The book is divided into 34 chapters, covering topics such as the absolute, mystic intuition, man and nature, animism, mythology, poetry, and much more.

  • von Christian D. Larson
    20,00 €

    "The Ideal Made Real" is a self-help and spiritual book written by Christian D. Larson, an American New Thought leader and prolific writer in the early 20th century. Originally published in 1909, Larson's work explores themes related to personal development, positive thinking, and the manifestation of one's ideals into reality.Key elements of "The Ideal Made Real" include:New Thought Philosophy: The book is rooted in the principles of New Thought, a movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, emphasizing the power of positive thinking, the law of attraction, and the influence of thought on one's reality.Power of Thought: Larson discusses the transformative power of thought and suggests that individuals have the ability to shape their destinies through their mental attitudes. He encourages readers to cultivate positive thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes to bring about positive changes in their lives.Visualization and Affirmations: Larson introduces practices such as visualization and affirmations as tools for achieving one's goals. He emphasizes the importance of creating clear mental images of one's desired outcomes and consistently affirming these goals to align the mind with positive possibilities.Personal Transformation: The book explores the concept of personal transformation and the idea that individuals have the potential to elevate their lives by aligning their thoughts with higher ideals. Larson encourages readers to strive for personal excellence and moral growth.Spiritual Perspective: While grounded in practical advice for personal development, Larson's work also carries a spiritual undertone. He discusses the connection between the individual and the universal mind or higher consciousness, suggesting that aligning with spiritual principles can lead to a more fulfilling and purposeful life."The Ideal Made Real" is reflective of the optimistic and metaphysical thinking prevalent in the New Thought movement. Larson's writing style is motivational, and he provides readers with practical insights and exercises to implement in their daily lives. The book has been appreciated by those seeking guidance on personal growth, positive thinking, and the realization of their ideals.

  • von Eben Eugene Rexford
    15,00 €

    The "ABC of Vegetable Gardening" covers a wide range of topics related to cultivating and maintaining a successful vegetable garden. The title suggests that the book is organized in an alphabetical format, making it easy for readers to navigate and find information on specific vegetables or gardening practices.Key topics addressed in the book may include soil preparation, seed selection, planting techniques, cultivation, pest control, and harvesting. The alphabetical arrangement likely allows readers to look up specific vegetables or gardening concepts in an organized manner.While the book may reflect the gardening practices and techniques of its time, it can still offer valuable insights for those interested in traditional and historical approaches to vegetable gardening. Keep in mind that modern gardening practices and understanding may have evolved since the book's publication, so it's advisable to complement the information with contemporary resources for a comprehensive understanding of vegetable gardening.

  • von Samuel Smiles
    22,00 €

    "Lives of the Engineers" is a series of biographical sketches written by Samuel Smiles, a Scottish author and reformer. The book was first published in 1861 and was later expanded in subsequent editions. The work aims to highlight the lives and contributions of notable engineers from the 18th and 19th centuries.Samuel Smiles was a proponent of self-help and believed in the power of individual effort and perseverance. In "Lives of the Engineers," he focuses on the achievements of engineers who played crucial roles in the industrial revolution and the development of modern infrastructure.The series includes biographies of various engineers, such as James Brindley, John Smeaton, Thomas Telford, George Stephenson, and Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Each biography explores the engineer's background, career, challenges faced, and significant contributions to engineering and technological advancements.The work emphasizes the importance of innovation, hard work, and determination in the lives of these engineers. Smiles uses their stories to inspire readers and promote the idea that success in life is achievable through effort and dedication."Lives of the Engineers" is considered a classic in the genre of biographical literature and provides insights into the historical context of the industrial revolution and the men who shaped it through their engineering achievements. Samuel Smiles' approach to biography aligns with his broader philosophy of self-help and individual agency in personal and professional success.

  • von J. S. Fletcher
    16,00 €

    "In the Days of Drake" is a historical novel that immerses readers in the adventurous era of the late 16th century. The story is set against the backdrop of the Elizabethan Age and follows the exploits of the famous English sea captain, Sir Francis Drake. Drake was a renowned explorer, privateer, and naval officer known for his circumnavigation of the globe.The novel captures the spirit of the times, depicting Drake's daring voyages, encounters with Spanish forces, and contributions to England's naval supremacy. Fletcher weaves a tale that combines historical accuracy with a sense of adventure, allowing readers to experience the excitement and challenges of Drake's maritime exploits.The narrative likely includes elements of swashbuckling action, political intrigue, and maritime adventure, showcasing the courage and resourcefulness of Drake and his contemporaries. Fletcher's storytelling is often characterized by a vivid portrayal of historical settings and characters, making "In the Days of Drake" an engaging read for those interested in historical fiction set during the Elizabethan period.

  • von George W. Foote
    16,00 €

    "Arrows of Freethought" is a collection of essays and articles written by George W. Foote, a prominent British secularist, atheist, and freethinker. Originally published in the late 19th century, the book is a compilation of Foote's writings that reflect his commitment to advocating for freethought, secularism, and rationalism during a period when religious influence was still prevalent in society.George W. Foote was the editor of the freethought magazine "The Freethinker," and "Arrows of Freethought" is a reflection of his contributions to the publication. The essays in the book cover a wide range of topics related to the criticism of religious beliefs, the promotion of scientific inquiry, and the defense of reason and skepticism.Foote's writing is characterized by its sharp wit, rational arguments, and a fearless approach to challenging religious orthodoxy. The title "Arrows of Freethought" suggests that Foote sees his writings as intellectual weapons aimed at promoting freethinking and challenging dogma. The book serves as a testament to the intellectual and philosophical battles of the time, where freethinkers sought to emancipate society from the constraints of religious authority and promote a more rational and scientific worldview.Overall, "Arrows of Freethought" is a historical document that provides insight into the intellectual climate of the late 19th century, showcasing the efforts of individuals like George W. Foote to champion reason, secularism, and freethinking in the face of prevailing religious sentiments.

  • von William Walker Atkinson
    19,00 €

    "Your Mind and How to Use It" is a self-help book written by William Walker Atkinson, a prolific American author and pioneer in the New Thought movement. The book was first published in 1911, and it explores principles and techniques aimed at harnessing the power of the mind for personal development and success.The central theme of the book revolves around the idea that the mind is a powerful tool that, when properly understood and utilized, can significantly influence one's life. Atkinson delves into various aspects of the mind, including its faculties, functions, and potential capabilities. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and mastering the mind to achieve personal goals and overall well-being.Key topics covered in the book include:The Power of Thought: Atkinson discusses how thoughts can shape reality and influence outcomes. He explores the concept that thoughts have creative power and can attract or repel circumstances in one's life.Concentration: The book provides insights into the importance of concentration and focus. Atkinson offers practical advice on how to improve concentration and direct mental energy toward specific goals.Imagination: Atkinson highlights the role of imagination in shaping one's reality and achieving success. He encourages readers to tap into their creative imagination to visualize and manifest their desires.Willpower: The author explores the concept of willpower and its role in overcoming challenges and achieving personal growth. Techniques for strengthening and directing the will are discussed.Mind and Body Connection: Atkinson touches upon the interconnectedness of the mind and body, exploring how mental states can impact physical well-being.The book reflects the popular ideas of the New Thought movement, which emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and emphasized the power of positive thinking, the law of attraction, and the potential for personal transformation through the mastery of one's thoughts.While some concepts in the book may be rooted in the philosophical and psychological ideas of its time, "Your Mind and How to Use It" remains a relevant historical work in the self-help genre, offering practical insights into the effective use of the mind for personal development.

  • von Christian D. Larson
    21,00 €

    "The Pathway of Roses: Paths to the Life Beautiful" by Christian D. Larson is a timeless and inspirational book that serves as a guide to living a fulfilling and spiritually enriched life. Christian D. Larson, a prominent New Thought leader and teacher, imparts timeless wisdom and practical advice in this work, encouraging readers to embark on a transformative journey toward a more beautiful and meaningful existence.The central theme of the book revolves around the idea that life can be beautiful and fulfilling when approached with the right mindset and principles. Larson invites readers to navigate the "Pathway of Roses," a metaphorical journey symbolizing the pursuit of a life marked by love, joy, abundance, and spiritual awareness.Throughout the book, Larson explores key principles of positive thinking, personal development, and spiritual growth. He delves into topics such as the power of thought, the importance of gratitude, the impact of kindness, and the role of faith in creating a life of beauty and purpose.Larson's prose is eloquent, uplifting, and accessible, making the book suitable for readers of various backgrounds and beliefs. It is imbued with a sense of optimism and a call to action, encouraging individuals to take charge of their thoughts and beliefs to shape their reality positively."The Pathway of Roses" is not merely a self-help book; it is a spiritual guide that resonates with Christian principles, promoting a holistic approach to living a life of virtue and significance. It has the potential to inspire and empower readers on their journey toward personal and spiritual fulfillment, offering insights that remain relevant across generations.For those seeking a blend of spiritual wisdom, personal development, and practical advice on leading a more beautiful life, "The Pathway of Roses" stands as a beacon of inspiration, inviting readers to walk a path guided by love, grace, and the pursuit of a life that reflects the beauty inherent in each soul.

  • von Andrew Barton
    18,00 €

    This collection of short stories by Paterson demonstrates his warm and keen sense of humor and a romantic view of life in the Australian bush. In addition to Three Elephant Power, the collection of nineteen stories includes The Cast-Iron Canvasser and The Downfall of Mulligan's.Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson, CBE (17 February 1864 - 5 February 1941) was an Australian bush poet, journalist and author. He wrote many ballads and poems about Australian life, focusing particularly on the rural and outback areas, including the district around Binalong, New South Wales, where he spent much of his childhood. Paterson was a law clerk with a Sydney-based firm headed by Herbert Salwey, and was admitted as a solicitor in 1886. In the years he practised as a solicitor, he also started writing. Paterson's more notable poems include "Clancy of the Overflow" (1889), "The Man from Snowy River" (1890) and "Waltzing Matilda" (1895), regarded widely as Australia's unofficial national anthem.

  • von Hamilton Wright Mabie
    21,00 €

    "Legends That Every Child Should Know" is a collection of timeless tales compiled and edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie, first published in 1905. This anthology is designed to introduce young readers to a diverse array of myths, legends, and folktales from various cultures around the world. Hamilton Wright Mabie, a noted American essayist, editor, and critic, aimed to create a volume that would not only entertain children but also impart cultural and moral lessons.Key features of the book include:Cultural Diversity: Mabie selects stories from different cultures, including Greek, Norse, Japanese, Persian, and others. This provides readers with a global perspective on mythology and folklore, fostering an appreciation for the rich tapestry of world cultures.Classic Legends: The anthology includes well-known and beloved tales such as "The Odyssey," "The Golden Fleece," "Sigurd the Volsung," and "The Golden Bird." These stories have endured through generations and continue to captivate readers with their enduring themes and characters.Moral and Educational Values: Each story is chosen not only for its entertainment value but also for the moral and educational lessons it imparts. The tales often explore universal themes such as bravery, justice, friendship, and the consequences of one's actions.Accessible Language: Mabie presents the stories in language that is accessible to young readers, making the collection suitable for children while retaining the richness of the original narratives. The prose is engaging and designed to capture the imagination of young minds.Illustrations: Many editions of the book feature illustrations that complement the stories, enhancing the reading experience for children and adding visual elements to the tales."Legends That Every Child Should Know" serves as a gateway for young readers to discover the enchanting worlds of mythology and folklore. By presenting a diverse selection of legends, Mabie offers a literary journey that not only entertains but also educates, fostering a love for storytelling and an appreciation for the cultural heritage of different societies.

  • von Thomas Henry Huxley
    15,00 €

    "Evolution and Ethics" is a collection of essays written by Thomas Henry Huxley, a prominent English biologist and advocate for Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. The book was first published in 1893 and brings together Huxley's thoughts on the implications of evolutionary theory for ethics and morality.Key features of "Evolution and Ethics" include:Integration of Evolutionary Theory and Ethics: Huxley explores the relationship between the theory of evolution and ethical principles. He seeks to reconcile the scientific understanding of evolution with moral philosophy, addressing the potential impact of evolutionary ideas on traditional ethical frameworks.Naturalistic Ethics: One of the central themes of the book is Huxley's advocacy for a naturalistic approach to ethics. He suggests that ethical principles can be derived from an understanding of the natural world and human evolution, rather than relying solely on religious or supernatural foundations.Scientific Rationalism: Throughout the essays, Huxley emphasizes the importance of applying scientific reasoning to ethical questions. He promotes a rational and empirical approach to understanding human behavior and morality.Critique of Social Darwinism: While Huxley was a strong supporter of evolutionary theory, he was critical of certain interpretations, particularly those associated with Social Darwinism. He cautioned against using evolutionary ideas to justify social inequality or unethical practices, emphasizing that ethical considerations should guide human conduct.Humanitarian Values: Despite the naturalistic approach, Huxley advocates for humanitarian values. He argues that an understanding of evolution should lead to a greater sense of human responsibility and empathy, rather than providing a rationale for selfish or ruthless behavior.Intellectual Rigor: Huxley's writing in "Evolution and Ethics" reflects his characteristic intellectual rigor and clarity. He presents his arguments in a logical and systematic manner, making the complex relationship between evolution and ethics accessible to a broad readership."Evolution and Ethics" is an important work in the history of the discussion on the relationship between science and morality. It reflects the intellectual climate of the late 19th century and the ongoing dialogue about the implications of Darwinian evolution for various aspects of human thought and society.

  • von Horatio Alger
    20,00 €

    Horatio Alger was a man who lived with a terrible secret, a secret dark and troubling, something shameful, in fact. As a young man, that secret took hold of his life, and he left the life and the life's work he had made for himself in Boston, to take up residence among the poor in New York City. Ensconced there, he worked among the poor and took to writing tales of their success. His novels captured the imagination of a nation bursting with a new wave of immigrants who'd come to our shores, come to the very port of New York City that was Alger's new home. He used the wealth that came to him to help the poor folks who he loved, and took his secret to the grave.Horatio Alger (1832-1899) was a 19th-century American author known for his popular and inspirational stories, often featuring young protagonists who overcome adversity through hard work and moral integrity.

  • von Adam J. Wildermuth
    20,00 €

    Dive into the intricacies of the English language with this authoritative and comprehensive guide, "A Comprehensive Grammatical Study of the English Language." Authored by an esteemed linguist, this book serves as an indispensable resource for language enthusiasts, students, and educators seeking a deep understanding of English grammar.The book systematically explores the structure and rules that govern the English language, offering a detailed and accessible examination of grammar, syntax, and linguistic nuances. Readers will embark on a journey through the foundations of English grammar, from the fundamental components of sentences to the complexities of advanced grammatical structures.Key Features:Foundational Concepts: Begin with a thorough exploration of basic grammatical elements, such as parts of speech, sentence structure, and punctuation, providing readers with a solid groundwork for more advanced topics.In-Depth Analysis: Delve into the intricacies of English grammar, examining complex concepts such as verb tense, mood, voice, and sentence transformation. Each topic is elucidated with clear examples and practical applications.Language Evolution: Explore the historical development of English grammar, tracing the evolution of linguistic structures and the influences that have shaped the language over time.Common Challenges: Address common grammatical challenges and misconceptions, providing practical tips and strategies for overcoming common pitfalls in spoken and written communication.Contemporary Relevance: Connect the traditional foundations of English grammar with contemporary language use, including insights into modern linguistic trends, variations, and evolving standards.Exercises and Application: Reinforce learning with practical exercises and real-world applications that encourage readers to apply their newfound knowledge, fostering a deeper understanding of grammatical principles.Whether you are a language student, a professional writer, or simply someone fascinated by the intricacies of language, "A Comprehensive Grammatical Study of the English Language" is your definitive guide to mastering the nuances of English grammar and enhancing your communication skills. Engage with this invaluable resource to unlock the secrets of effective expression and elevate your command of the English language.

  • von Marie Nyswander Robinson
    24,00 €

    The Power of Sexual Surrender, first published in 1959, is a classic guide to female sexuality and the treatment of frigidity. Author Marie Robinson M.D., a Cornell educated psychiatrist, devoted her New York City practice to the treatment of frigidity, and this book is a result of her work with hundreds of women seeking better sex lives and happier relationships. Although some 'feminists' may consider some of her ideas out-of-favor, her view of the basic nature of men and women remains timeless and of value today in promoting healthy, sane marriages. The Power of Sexual Surrender discusses female orgasm, the root causes of various types of frigidity, provides case histories as examples, and, importantly, provides simple means of self-treatment. One reviewer called the book "the sanest work on feminine psychology ever written."

  • von Leatrice J. Robinson
    18,00 €

    "Step into the world of culinary simplicity with 'Quick and Easy Recipes: Fast and Flavorful Vegetarian Delights.' This cookbook is your go-to guide for creating delicious and nourishing meals in a flash, perfect for those with busy lifestyles who crave wholesome, meat-free options.Discover a treasure trove of recipes that showcase the natural goodness of vegetables, celebrating their vibrant colors and diverse flavors. From savory stir-fries to hearty one-pan wonders, each dish is designed to be both quick and satisfying, proving that vegetarian cooking can be effortlessly delicious.The salad section takes center stage, offering a variety of crisp, refreshing options that go beyond the ordinary. Elevate your salads with an array of homemade dressings, carefully crafted to complement the freshness of the greens and enhance the overall dining experience. Whether you prefer zesty vinaigrettes, creamy tahini blends, or tangy citrus infusions, these dressings add a burst of flavor to every bite.Navigate through this cookbook with ease, as each recipe is thoughtfully curated for simplicity without compromising taste. With a focus on readily available ingredients and streamlined cooking techniques, 'Quick and Easy Recipes' empowers you to whip up wholesome vegetarian meals with minimal effort.Say goodbye to the misconception that delicious vegetarian dishes require hours in the kitchen. Embrace the joy of quick and easy cooking with this collection of fast and flavorful recipes that will leave your taste buds satisfied and your schedule intact. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey where speed meets satisfaction, and every meal is a celebration of simplicity and taste."

  • von Christian D. Larson
    21,00 €

    "How to Stay Well" by Christian D. Larson is a timeless guide to physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Published in 1915, this book reflects Larson's holistic approach to health and his belief in the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. Larson was a prominent figure in the New Thought movement, and this work is influenced by the movement's principles, which emphasize the power of positive thinking and the mind-body connection.Key Features:Holistic Well-Being: The book takes a holistic approach to well-being, addressing not only physical health but also mental and spiritual aspects. Larson contends that a harmonious balance of these elements is essential for overall wellness.Mind-Body Connection: Central to Larson's philosophy is the idea of the mind's influence on the body. He explores the concept that thoughts and attitudes can impact physical health, and he provides guidance on cultivating a positive mental attitude for the sake of well-being.Positive Thinking: Larson emphasizes the importance of positive thinking in maintaining good health. He discusses how a positive mindset can contribute to a stronger immune system, faster recovery from illness, and an overall enhanced sense of vitality.Practical Health Tips: The book offers practical advice on maintaining good health through lifestyle choices, diet, exercise, and other habits. Larson provides readers with actionable steps they can take to improve their physical well-being.Spiritual Well-Being: Beyond the physical and mental aspects, Larson addresses the role of spiritual well-being in overall health. He explores the connection between a person's spiritual beliefs and their ability to maintain resilience in the face of challenges.Optimism and Resilience: Larson encourages optimism and resilience as key components of staying well. He discusses the power of a positive outlook in overcoming obstacles and navigating life's difficulties with grace.Self-Healing: The book explores the concept of self-healing, suggesting that individuals have the capacity to influence their own health through their thoughts, beliefs, and lifestyle choices.Timeless Wisdom: While written over a century ago, the wisdom in "How to Stay Well" remains relevant. Many of the principles discussed, such as the importance of a positive mindset and healthy lifestyle, continue to be embraced in contemporary wellness literature.Accessible Language: Larson communicates his ideas in a clear and accessible language, making the book suitable for a wide audience. The straightforward prose allows readers to easily grasp and apply the principles outlined in the text."How to Stay Well" is a guide that transcends its time, offering readers enduring insights into the relationship between mind and body and practical advice on maintaining well-being. Larson's work serves as a source of inspiration for those seeking a balanced and holistic approach to health and vitality.

  • von William Walker Atkinson
    17,00 €

    "Nuggets of the New Thought" presents a selection of inspirational essays from "New Thought" magazine, covering a wide variety of topics appealing to those interested in personal growth, mental power, and New Thought. Includes a new introduction by Karl Wurf. William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932) was an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as well as an occultist and an American pioneer of the New Thought movement. He is also known to have been the author of the pseudonymous works attributed to Theron Q. Dumont and Yogi Ramacharaka.

  • von Henry Thomas Hamblin
    15,00 €

    "Within You is the Power" is a self-help and spiritual development book written by Henry Thomas Hamblin. Originally published in 1920, this classic work delves into the power of the mind, the principles of spiritual growth, and the potential within every individual to shape their destiny.Henry Thomas Hamblin was a British mystic, author, and teacher known for his inspirational writings. In "Within You is the Power," Hamblin explores the idea that each person possesses an inherent power within themselves, a power that can be harnessed for personal transformation and success. The book emphasizes the importance of positive thinking, visualization, and the law of attraction in achieving one's goals and living a fulfilling life.The central theme revolves around the concept that our thoughts and beliefs have a profound impact on our experiences and circumstances. Hamblin encourages readers to recognize the power of the mind, to cultivate a positive mental attitude, and to align their thoughts with their desires. Through anecdotes, practical advice, and spiritual insights, the book aims to empower individuals to take control of their lives and tap into the inner reservoir of strength."Within You is the Power" is rooted in the New Thought movement, a philosophical and spiritual movement that emerged in the 19th century, emphasizing the power of positive thinking, affirmations, and the influence of the mind on health and success. Hamblin's work has inspired readers for decades and continues to be appreciated for its timeless wisdom and practical guidance on harnessing personal power and realizing one's potential.

  • von Joyce A. Mayfield
    17,00 €

    "Cooking with Love and Laughter: A Flavorful Affair" is more than just a cookbook; it's an invitation to infuse your kitchen with joy, create memorable moments, and celebrate the love that goes into preparing a meal. With a delightful blend of heartwarming stories and delectable recipes, this cookbook is a testament to the belief that the best dishes are crafted with a generous sprinkle of love and a side of laughter. Embark on a culinary journey that not only satisfies your taste buds but also warms your soul. Each recipe is a labor of love, carefully curated to bring people together, fostering connections around the dining table. From cozy family dinners to festive gatherings with friends, discover a diverse array of recipes that cater to both novice cooks and seasoned chefs. The pages of "Cooking with Love and Laughter" are filled with more than just instructions; they are brimming with anecdotes, tips, and humorous tales that make the cooking experience a joyous adventure. Whether you're exploring comfort food classics or experimenting with bold flavors, every dish is an opportunity to share laughter and create cherished memories. This cookbook celebrates the idea that cooking is not just a task but a form of self-expression and a way to show affection to those you care about. Dive into chapters that explore the essence of different cuisines, embrace the simplicity of home-cooked goodness, and discover how a dash of laughter can elevate any dining experience. So, open the pages of "Cooking with Love and Laughter," and let the aroma of delightful recipes fill your kitchen. It's a flavorful affair that goes beyond the ingredients - it's about nourishing the soul, forging connections, and savoring every moment with love and laughter.

  • von Albert Bigelow Paine
    15,00 €

    "Mr. Rabbit's Wedding" is a children's picture book written by Albert Bigelow Paine and first published in 1902. The story revolves around the characters Mr. Rabbit and Miss Cottontail, anthropomorphic rabbits who are preparing for their wedding. The book is known for its charming narrative and delightful illustrations. The central theme of the story is the anticipation and celebration of the upcoming wedding between Mr. Rabbit and Miss Cottontail. The narrative explores the preparations, excitement, and joy surrounding the union of the two rabbit characters. The story is simple and engaging, making it suitable for young readers. The book is celebrated for its endearing characters and whimsical illustrations, which capture the charm of the woodland setting and the festivities of a rabbit wedding. It's often regarded as a classic in children's literature, cherished for its timeless appeal and gentle storytelling. "Mr. Rabbit's Wedding" is a delightful tale that has been enjoyed by generations of children, and its enduring popularity lies in its ability to convey themes of love, friendship, and celebration in a manner that resonates with young readers.

  • von Thomas Henry Huxley
    14,00 €

    In 'The Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century', written in 1887, Thomas Henry Huxley explores the scientific and technological advancements of the previous fifty years, comparing them to the progress of earlier eras. Despite being written over a century ago, Huxley's philosophy of science still holds relevance and offers valuable insights. Huxley delves into the advancements in science that led to improvements in industrial production, technical processes, and the emergence of new processes. He also provides a fascinating discussion of the contributions of Descartes, Newton, Leibnitz, Tyndall, Darwin, and Bain, among others. This book provides a comprehensive and insightful look at the history of scientific progress and its impact on humankind, paving the way for even greater discoveries in the centuries to come. Huxley was a prominent 19th-century biologist, known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his staunch support of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Huxley wrote extensively on various scientific topics, but the specific title you mentioned doesn't correspond to any well-known work by him.

  • von Arthur Schopenhauer
    21,00 €

    "The Basis of Morality" is a philosophical work written by the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. It was first published in 1840 as an appendix to his main work, "The World as Will and Representation" ("Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung"). In this work, Schopenhauer delves into the nature of ethics, morality, and the fundamental principles that govern human conduct. Key themes in "The Basis of Morality" include: Metaphysical Exploration: Schopenhauer begins by exploring the metaphysical basis of morality, arguing that the foundation of ethics lies in a metaphysical understanding of the human will. He proposes that the ultimate reality is an indomitable, blind, and irrational "will to live" that underlies all phenomena. Ethical Theory: Schopenhauer develops his ethical theory based on the idea that compassion, or what he calls "universal altruism," is the cornerstone of morality. He argues that individuals should recognize the suffering inherent in all living beings and act with compassion and benevolence toward others. The Role of Pity: Central to Schopenhauer's moral philosophy is the concept of pity (Mitleid). He sees pity as the direct awareness of the suffering of others and believes that it is the primary motive for ethical behavior. Pity, according to Schopenhauer, transcends individual egoism and forms the basis for moral actions. Asceticism and the Denial of the Will: Schopenhauer explores the idea of asceticism as a means of transcending the individual will. He suggests that the denial of personal desires and the renunciation of worldly attachments lead to a higher moral state and a reduction of suffering. Critique of Kantian Ethics: While Schopenhauer acknowledges the influence of Immanuel Kant, he also criticizes certain aspects of Kantian ethics. He proposes his own ethical framework that is more focused on the emotional and intuitive aspects of moral experience. Schopenhauer's writing is characterized by its depth, clarity, and a certain pessimistic outlook on human existence. "The Basis of Morality" remains an important work in the history of ethics and is considered a significant contribution to the broader philosophical discourse on morality and human nature.

  • von Ivan Turgenev
    18,00 €

    Ivan Turgenev, a 19th-century Russian writer, is best known for his novels and short stories that often explore the complexities of Russian society, its people, and the changing social landscape. "The Jew and Other Stories" is a collection of Turgenev's short stories, originally published in 1881. One of the prominent stories in this collection is "The Jew." In this tale, Turgenev examines themes of prejudice and societal attitudes towards Jews. The story revolves around a Russian landowner who befriends a Jewish man, challenging the prevailing anti-Semitic sentiments of the time. Turgenev's storytelling is characterized by its psychological depth and keen observations of human behavior. In "The Jew and Other Stories," he addresses various social issues, relationships, and moral questions prevalent in 19th-century Russia. Other stories in the collection may explore themes such as love, nature, and the clash between different classes in Russian society. Turgenev's works are often considered precursors to the Russian realist tradition, and his ability to capture the nuances of human interactions contributes to the enduring appeal of his short stories. While "The Jew" is a notable story in the collection, the other stories also offer insights into Turgenev's exploration of human nature and societal issues. If you are interested in Russian literature and the examination of social dynamics, Turgenev's "The Jew and Other Stories" is worth exploring.

  • von Noah Webster
    18,00 €

    "The American Spelling Book," commonly known as the "Blue-backed Speller," was a textbook written by Noah Webster. It became one of the most widely used and influential educational books in American history. Webster's spelling book played a crucial role in standardizing American English and promoting a distinctly American identity in language. Key features and aspects of "The American Spelling Book" include: Spelling and Pronunciation: The primary purpose of the book was to teach spelling, pronunciation, and usage of words. It included a graded series of spelling lessons, starting from basic words and progressing to more complex ones. Phonetic Approach: Webster's spelling book was one of the first educational works to incorporate a phonetic approach to spelling. He simplified spelling by eliminating unnecessary letters and introduced new spelling conventions, aiming for a more phonetic representation of words. Pronunciation Guide: The book included a pronunciation guide to help students pronounce words correctly. Webster introduced a number of changes to reflect American speech patterns, contributing to the development of distinct American pronunciations. Cultural Influence: In addition to spelling and pronunciation, Webster's spelling book contained patriotic and moral content. It included essays, historical documents, and other materials intended to instill a sense of national identity and virtue in American students. Widespread Adoption: "The American Spelling Book" became incredibly popular and was widely adopted in schools throughout the United States. It sold millions of copies and went through numerous editions. Its influence extended well into the 19th century. Educational Legacy: Beyond spelling, Webster's efforts contributed significantly to the standardization of American English. He later went on to publish dictionaries that further shaped American linguistic norms. Noah Webster's impact on American education and language cannot be overstated. "The American Spelling Book" played a crucial role in shaping the linguistic landscape of the United States, and Webster's broader contributions to American lexicography have left a lasting legacy.

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