Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
Ved å abonnere godtar du vår personvernerklæring.Du kan når som helst melde deg av våre nyhetsbrev.
La parapsychologie entre le marteau et l'enclume¿ Ce livre pionnier présente le résumé de plusieurs années de recherche scientifique, de laboratoire et théorique, sur les phénomènes paranormaux en général et les merveilles du soufisme islamique connues par les miracles en particulier. Et le livre observe les miracles à la lumière des nouvelles connaissances dans la parapsychologie et les branches des sciences traditionnelles concernées, en soutenant ses propositions avec plus de trois cent cinquante références scientifiques spécialisées. De plus, le livre évalue les théories et les méthodes de recherche dans la parapsychologie du point de vue de la pensée soufie représentée par la Tariqa Casnazaniyyah. Et le livre explique en détail l'état de paralysie totale auquel la parapsychologie est parvenue à cause d'avoir une tendance matérialiste pure représentée par sa tentative faite pour vider les phénomènes paranormaux de tous leurs constituants spirituels en « les humanisant », car elle suppose que l'homme est la source, le centre et l'axe de tous les pouvoirs paranormaux. ¿ Le livre traite l'étude complète qu'ont faite les deux auteurs d'un genre particulier de prédispositions paranormales que les maîtres de la Tariqa Casnazaniyyah ont permis à leurs disciples de les produire et elles sont les activités connues par « la guérison paranormale des lésions corporelles produites intentionnellement ». Durant leur pratique de la guérison paranormale des lésions corporelles produites intentionnellement, les disciples exposent leurs corps intentionnellement à des blessures qui sont dans les circonstances ordinaires très dangereuses, plutôt elles sont le plus souvent mortelles, mais sans qu'ils subissent un mal. Et le livre traite l'étude des phénomènes de la guérison paranormale des lésions corporelles produites intentionnellement du point de vue des sciences modernes, en montrant l'influence positive et grande que peut avoir l'étude de ces phénomènes sur plusieurs sciences. ¿ Le sujet de ce livre pionnier le rend le premier dans son genre non seulement au niveau du monde arabe mais aussi au niveau international.
La parapsychologie entre le marteau et l'enclume¿ Ce livre pionnier présente le résumé de plusieurs années de recherche scientifique, de laboratoire et théorique, sur les phénomènes paranormaux en général et les merveilles du soufisme islamique connues par les miracles en particulier. Et le livre observe les miracles à la lumière des nouvelles connaissances dans la parapsychologie et les branches des sciences traditionnelles concernées, en soutenant ses propositions avec plus de trois cent cinquante références scientifiques spécialisées. De plus, le livre évalue les théories et les méthodes de recherche dans la parapsychologie du point de vue de la pensée soufie représentée par la Tariqa Casnazaniyyah. Et le livre explique en détail l'état de paralysie totale auquel la parapsychologie est parvenue à cause d'avoir une tendance matérialiste pure représentée par sa tentative faite pour vider les phénomènes paranormaux de tous leurs constituants spirituels en « les humanisant », car elle suppose que l'homme est la source, le centre et l'axe de tous les pouvoirs paranormaux. ¿ Le livre traite l'étude complète qu'ont faite les deux auteurs d'un genre particulier de prédispositions paranormales que les maîtres de la Tariqa Casnazaniyyah ont permis à leurs disciples de les produire et elles sont les activités connues par « la guérison paranormale des lésions corporelles produites intentionnellement ». Durant leur pratique de la guérison paranormale des lésions corporelles produites intentionnellement, les disciples exposent leurs corps intentionnellement à des blessures qui sont dans les circonstances ordinaires très dangereuses, plutôt elles sont le plus souvent mortelles, mais sans qu'ils subissent un mal. Et le livre traite l'étude des phénomènes de la guérison paranormale des lésions corporelles produites intentionnellement du point de vue des sciences modernes, en montrant l'influence positive et grande que peut avoir l'étude de ces phénomènes sur plusieurs sciences. ¿ Le sujet de ce livre pionnier le rend le premier dans son genre non seulement au niveau du monde arabe mais aussi au niveau international.
Jo Ann D. Broome was born in Columbia, South Carolina, the youngest of three children and the baby girl. Her special memories of early childhood were interrupted when her dad was drafted into World War II at the age of thirty-nine. She, her mother, and two older brothers survived some lean years during her dad's absence from the family as well as and his newly formed business venture. These few years of change at the age of five had a lifelong effect on her growing up years. The memories that lingered were both happy and sad, good and bad, and several tragic ones that never leave her mind. This book was written as a means of expressing her gratitude to family and friends for their part they played in making such precious memories in her life. They are written for future generations of family who will know their grandparents or great-grandparent's personalities through these stories. In each situation you can see the various characters and feel the emotions that make them both real and significant to each precious memory related by the writer.
It's Worth Doing is a must read for anyone engaged in cross-border dealings with Japan in the pharmaceutical industry. This book offers a wealth of insight that you will find invaluable whether you are a veteran Japan hand or new to the nation, whether you are a senior executive or a newly hired medical representative.P. Reed Maurer shares his decades of experience and expertise through brilliantly penned colums that are always interesting, frequently funny, and sometimes--as in the title piece--gripping. In succinct and thoroughly enjoyable prose, Maurer imparts the esence of what you will need to know to succeed in Japan.The columns collected in this volume provide a sweeping historical perspective on Japan's pharmaceutical industry and an inside view of how companies in that industry compete. They furnish practical hints about how to manage and motivate people effectively at pharmaceutical operations in Japan and how to build a strong corporate image there. Maurer exposes myths and misunderstandings about doing business in Japan, refuting them with an objective clarity that is a joy to read.It's Worth Doing is even more, however, than a treasure trove of information and insight. True to its title, the book is a compelling reminder of why you are in the pharmaceutical business.Rob SchrullPresidentGlobal Business Leaders Association
Why the title Fight to the Finish? It would be more pleasant and more popular to write of love and peace than of spiritual warfare. Indeed, inner love and peace is a part of the Christian life, and eventually, we will enjoy everlasting love and peace. But there is war ahead before there will be peace. In September 1938, Prime Minister Chamberlain of England claimed that he had negotiated with Hitler "Peace in our time." Winston Churchill warned of war around the corner. Who was right? The majority of Israel in Isaiah's day had a similar aversion to unpleasant truths. He was told, "Do not prophesy to us right things; speak to us smooth things" (Isaiah 30:10). But I can't do that and be faithful to God at the same time. I have a responsibility to God and to my readers to tell biblical truth with as little distortion as possible, although I know that there will be some distortion because I still have a sinful nature and a limited mind. Going back to my first book, I bear the responsibility of a watchman portrayed in Ezekiel 3 and 33-in contemporary language, a sentry-to sound a warning. The direct preliminary steps to the final battles may have already begun-we can only pinpoint exactly how each piece of the puzzle fits into God's perfect plan in hindsight. But the final war between Jesus Christ and Satan is coming, and it is reasonable to believe that many who now breathe on this earth will participate in that final fight on one side or the other. This time the consequences cannot be reversed. So I plead with all believers to strap on your spiritual armor of Ephesians 6:10-18 and train while there is still some measure of peace. I pray that this book will help you study the scriptures on your own and become practiced in studying the Sword of the Spirit. Don't take my word for everything that I say-search the scriptures and see for yourselves!
This is a true story of a young boy with a burning desire to join the Royal Navy, and who had made plans to enter the training ship HMS Conway as a Naval Cadet at the age of fifteen. Reluctant to allow their son to travel to Britain after the outbreak of World War II, his parents wanted him to continue his education in Canada and enter the Canadian Navy on attaining the age of seventeen. When this was not possible, they reluctantly allowed him to leave home and pursue his original dream. What follows after he left home in early 1941 and the unorthodox manner in which he joined 'The Grey Funnel Line' makes interesting reading.
In this bittersweet visit to a simpler time in the American Southwest, Ralph Reynolds crafts a fictional story based on an old oral tradition that the Wild Bunch, an outlaw gang, invaded a New Mexico village near their hideout and shot up its Mormon church. Sparks fly when church bishop, Jim Nathan, a former lawman, confronts the gang and its leader, Butch Cassidy (a notorious fallen Mormon). Another of the outlaws, Clem, becomes smitten with the church beauty, named Deseret. He leaves the gang and joins storyteller, Scottie Abner, and Deseret in a dangerous attempt to halt a cattle drive that threatens the area. High adventure and suspense follows. There¿s a dramatic face-off between Bishop and Butch when the gang finds a need for Clem and comes back to get him.Praise for other works by Ralph Reynolds¿I think The Killvein White is breathtaking. It has richness, tidy and neat discrimination about the different characters, and more suspense than even George Stewart could manage in his novels about weather disasters.¿¿Glenn Leggett, author of The Prentice-Hall Handbook for Writers¿In Growing Up Cowboy, Reynolds draws the wild beauty of his surroundings without getting trapped in clichés. Every loving description of the countryside shows his visceral attachment to the land of his birth.¿¿Davenport Times, Iowa
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
Ved å abonnere godtar du vår personvernerklæring.