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John Henry

    John Henry Newman was a towering figure of the 19th century, renowned for his profound theological and literary contributions. Initially an academic and priest within the Church of England, he rose to prominence as a leader of the Oxford Movement, advocating for the reincorporation of Catholic traditions into Anglicanism. His intellectual journey led him to convert to Catholicism, where he became a distinguished cardinal and a foundational force in establishing university education. Newman's enduring legacy resides in his incisive explorations of faith, reason, and the Church, as well as in his eloquent prose and widely cherished hymns.

    LITTLE GUIDE TO COUNSELLING PRACTICE
    The British Medical Association Guide to Medicines & Drugs
    The British Medical Association New Guide to Medicines & Drugs
    The New Guide to Medicines and Drugs
    Moving Heaven and Earth
    Scientific Knowledge
    • Although science was once seen as the product of individual great men working in isolation, we now realize that, like any other creative activity, science is a highly social enterprise, influenced in subtle as well as obvious ways by the wider culture and values of its time. Scientific Knowledge is the first introduction to social studies of scientific knowledge.The authors, all noted for their contributions to science studies, have organized this book so that each chapter examines a key step in the process of doing science. Using case studies from cognitive science, physics, and biology to illustrate their descriptions and applications of the social study of science, they show how this approach provides a crucial perspective on how science is actually done.Scientific Knowledge will be of interest not only to those engaged in science studies, but also to anyone interested in the practice of science.

      Scientific Knowledge
    • Moving Heaven and Earth

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Given that the earth very definitely seems to be stationary, and given that even in our own time, the mathematical and astronomical procidures used by navigatiors to calculate their positions assume that the earth is stationary, what could have driven Copernicus to insist that the earth must be in motion?

      Moving Heaven and Earth
    • This home reference guide contains information on all major drugs and medicines in use in modern medical practice. Written in clear language for the general reader, this book should be of interest to anyone who needs to take medication or who wishes to learn more about this aspect of medical treatment.

      The New Guide to Medicines and Drugs
    • This guide details all major drugs and medicines in use in modern medical practice. In-depth information is provided on over 240 individual drugs, over 80 principal classes of drugs are covered plus information on vitamins, minerals, immunizations, drugs of abuse and complementary medicine.

      The British Medical Association New Guide to Medicines & Drugs
    • LITTLE GUIDE TO COUNSELLING PRACTICE

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The author, an Australian-registered psychologist with over 27 years of experience, offers insights drawn from a wealth of professional knowledge. The book delves into psychological concepts and their practical applications, aiming to enhance readers' understanding of mental health. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and expert advice, it addresses common psychological challenges, providing tools and strategies for personal growth and emotional well-being.

      LITTLE GUIDE TO COUNSELLING PRACTICE