Deze auteur duikt in de complexiteit van de menselijke psyche en interpersoonlijke relaties. Hun stilistische kenmerk wordt gekenmerkt door scherp inzicht en poëtische precisie. Door middel van hun werken streven ze ernaar de verborgen motivaties en emotionele landschappen te ontdekken die onze levens vormgeven. Lezers zullen hun vermogen waarderen om hen mee te nemen in diepe reflecties over de aard van het bestaan en menselijke verbinding.
The book features a captivating collection of photographs that document the transformation and evolution of Swale's villages over the past century. It highlights the various changes in architecture, community life, and landscapes, offering a visual journey through time that reflects the region's historical development.
Most of us take our body for granted and are never aware of its amazing capabilities. This book looks at how the seven octillion atoms that make up the human body are grouped into organs, tissues, nerves, fibres, fluids and more in such a way that the entire system runs smoothly without us ever knowing about it. It explains the hidden world of hormones and enzymes, the battleground of your immune system, the senses and much more. It also reveals the astonishing secrets of the human body, from the 15 'other senses' we have beyond the known five, to the reason we have eyes capable of seeing the Andromeda galaxy 2.5 million light years away.Chapters include:Cells, tissues and body structureThe skin, skeleton and musclesThe cardiovascular systemInternal protectors: warriors behind the scenesThe respiratory system
A gripping account of Japan's great raid on the Indian Ocean in 1942, when
seemingly unstoppable, they advanced on Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), an action that
could have threatened wholesale defeat for the British, and which Churchill
described as `the most dangerous moment of the war'.
Focusing on the structure and reach of the UK's 100 Local Government Pension Funds, the author advocates for redirecting their investments into the regional economies that support them. Clancy presents a compelling argument for re-investment, emphasizing the potential benefits for local communities and economies.
The revised edition serves as an essential handbook for surveying students, offering updated content that enhances its utility. It combines practical insights with foundational knowledge, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and those looking to deepen their understanding of the field.
The book presents a captivating collection of photographs that chronicle the evolution of seaside resorts, beginning in the eighteenth century and highlighting their peak popularity. It captures the transformation of these destinations, showcasing architectural styles, cultural shifts, and the social dynamics that shaped the coastal experience over time. Through visual storytelling, it offers insights into the charm and allure that have defined seaside tourism across the centuries.
This fascinating selection of more than 180 photographs traces some of the
many ways in which Milton Regis has changed and developed over the last
century.