This author explores the boundaries of human experience, drawing inspiration from an extraordinary life of travel to remote and often perilous corners of the globe. Their work is deeply rooted in firsthand experiences, from working in the oil industry in Texas and the Middle East to journeys across Asia and Africa. They seek to capture the essence of uncharted locales and unusual encounters, offering readers a unique perspective. Through their prose, they deliver compelling narratives that reflect a vast engagement with the world and a fascination with its diversity.
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Robert Carter III also known as Councillor Carter, was one of the wealthiest men in the United States in the 1700s.And in today's world, his wisdom and teachings are needed more than ever. A Man Named Robert chronicles the actions of Robert Carter III's life and identifies the key leadership lessons he displayed such Follow Your FaithFind Your WhyLead from the FrontBuild Strong RelationshipsBe HumblePay Attention to What MattersAnd much more . . .This book is part history and part guide to becoming a great leader, inspired by Robert Carter III., an advocate of peaceful change while never wavering in making the opposition listen and give in.
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A large body of research has established a relationship between experiences of
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Robert T. Carter and Alex L. Pieterse offer a manual for mental health
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a psychological injury.
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The book offers an intuitive approach to calculus specifically designed for science and engineering majors. It emphasizes differentials of physical quantities instead of the traditional focus on derivatives as limits of functions. By prioritizing the relationships among variables in scientific equations, it aligns with practical applications in these fields. This method, rooted in the concepts developed by G. Leibniz over 300 years ago, has proven effective for scientists throughout history.
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A tragic car accident transforms Michael Donegal’s life, leaving him a quadriplegic and leading to his mysterious death five years later. Insurance claims examiner Tony Jennings uncovers inconsistencies in Donegal's case, prompting him to investigate further despite his boss's objections. As Tony delves deeper, he faces threats, strange coincidences, and the potential danger to his family. This conspiracy thriller weaves suspense and unexpected twists, challenging Tony to solve the mystery behind the deaths and the insurance company's secrets before it's too late.