The Mind of Mahamudra
- 261 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Peter Roberts delves into the philosophy of education and educational policy studies. His work aims to foster a deeper understanding of educational theories, practices, and their societal impact. Roberts critically examines how philosophical concepts shape educational systems and how policy decisions influence educational outcomes. His research contributes to a thoughtful consideration of the fundamental principles and direction of education.






A revealing and humorous trawl through Rhondda pubs and clubs past and present, giving a fascinating, revealing insight into the sights, sounds, stories, life and characters within them. Pub Life details those pubs and clubs that are still in existence and importantly those that are sadly no more. Both are remembered and recorded here. As hubs of the Valleys community this account highlights the impact pubs and clubs had and continue to have on the local and wider community. They are more than just a place to have a drink! Sit back, put your feet up, pour yourself a drink and join us in the bar for this insightful, fun, fascinating pub crawl around the Rhondda! As Jimmy Percy would say, we're going down the pub!
Profiles six hundred species of fungi, with information on distribution, habitat, association, abundance, growth form, spore color, and edibility; and includes full-color, actual-size photographs of each as well as location maps.
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Featuring 30 prime bird-watching locations around Sydney, this guide spans from Tuggerah Lakes to Lake Illawarra and the Blue Mountains to urban sites. Each entry highlights key bird species, including rare visitors, and provides access details via public transport and road, along with amenities information. Maps enhance navigation, while a dedicated section offers insights on specific birds, their habitats, and tips for spotting them. Discover beautiful, often hidden places perfect for bird enthusiasts with this comprehensive resource.
The book commemorates the four hundredth anniversary of Christopher Marlowe's death by bringing together various authors to examine his work. It emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, delving into dramaturgy, textual criticism, and biographical insights. This exploration highlights Marlowe's lasting impact on literature and theater, offering a comprehensive look at his contributions and the context of his life and times.