Focused on the theme of revolution, this collection of poems challenges conventional notions of comfort and tranquility. Instead of soothing verses, it presents raw and provocative expressions that aim to disturb and provoke thought. The work invites readers to engage with unsettling ideas, pushing them to confront the realities of change and upheaval.
Exploring the intersection of ancient Buddhist wisdom and modern psychological practices, this guide offers practical strategies for managing anxiety, depression, and stress. Drawing from 35 years of clinical experience, the author, a seasoned psychologist, presents insights that bridge the timeless teachings of Buddhism with contemporary cognitive-behavioral therapy. This unique approach aims to alleviate suffering and promote mental well-being, making it a valuable resource for those seeking effective coping mechanisms in today's world.
The narrative explores a profound journey of self-discovery and acceptance. The protagonist reflects on their identity, embracing their true nature without shame or guilt. This journey leads to a sense of pride and understanding, highlighting themes of personal growth and the importance of self-acceptance. Through introspection, the character gains clarity about their essence, celebrating their individuality and the freedom that comes with it.
The official inside story of the life, death and remarkable discovery of history's most controversial monarch. On 22 August 1485 Richard III was killed at Bosworth Field, the last king of England to die in battle. His victorious opponent, Henry Tudor (the future Henry VII), went on to found one of our most famous ruling dynasties. Richard's body was displayed in undignified fashion for two days in nearby Leicester and then hurriedly buried in the church of the Greyfriars. Fifty years later, at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries, the king's grave was lost - its contents believed to be emptied into the river Soar - and Richard III's reputation buried under a mound of Tudor propaganda.
As a child he was given his own suit of armour; in 1346, at the age of 16, he helped defeat the French at Crécy; and in 1356 he captured the King of France at Poitiers. For the chronicler Jean Froissart, 'He was the flower of all chivalry'; for the Chandos Herald, who fought with him, he was 'the embodiment of all valour'. Edward of Woodstock, eldest son and heir of Edward III of England, better known as 'the Black Prince', was England's pre-eminent military leader during the first phase of the Hundred Years War. Michael Jones uses contemporary chronicles and documentary material, including the Prince's own letters and those of his closest followers, to tell the tale of an authentic English hero and to paint a memorable portrait of warfare and society in the tumultuous fourteenth century.
Accounting is the provision of financial information to managers or owners, as well as to external users, so that they can make business decisions. It measures, monitors and controls business activities. Accounting 2e provides a very accessible and easy-to-follow introduction to accounting. It introduces students to accounting and provides them with a clear understanding of the theory and practice of financial and management accounting. The text blends theory and practice by stressing the underlying concepts and context of accounting. Text thoroughly updated to include examples that comply with the new format adopted by International Accounting Standards for listed companies. 'Real Life Nuggets' and other material from the business press will be revised and updated. A large number of end of chapter questions of escalating difficulty, together with the accompanying answers, enables the reader to develop their understanding of the key concepts discussed in the text. Accounting Technician, July 2006 "...well-written...explains points clearly...everything a budding accountant needs to know..." Accounting Education "..This is a new textbook that benefits from an authorial voice underpinned by technical competence. ..." --This text refers to the Paperback edition. Money Matters, April 2003 "..This is one of few books that blends theory and techniques with humour...a very good textbook who have begun basic accountancy courses.."
The narrative follows Alexander Bennett as he navigates a tumultuous existence filled with nightmares and haunting memories. Set in a world where dreams and reality intertwine, the story explores the secrets concealed within shadows, leading Alexander on a journey to uncover the truth behind his torment. This gripping tale delves into themes of deception and the impact of the past on the present, creating a captivating atmosphere of suspense and intrigue.
Set in a vibrant ant colony, the story follows Andy, a brave and reliable ant. Through his adventures, young readers explore themes of teamwork and leadership, discovering how these qualities help overcome challenges in their tiny world. "Andy's Ant Adventures" promises to engage children with its enchanting portrayal of ant life and the importance of collaboration.
Set against the backdrop of the 1960s and 70s, this book showcases Michael Jones' painting series alongside the charming tales of Bill and Sheila, a retired Australian couple living in a quaint red and white caravan by the coast. Their adventures and experiences reflect a nostalgic era, blending art and storytelling to capture the essence of their simple yet vibrant life.
Set against a backdrop of intrigue and suspense, this thrilling adventure delves into a world filled with enigmatic puzzles and hidden truths. The story follows a diverse cast of characters as they navigate a labyrinth of secrets, each step bringing them closer to unveiling a profound mystery. Themes of courage, friendship, and the quest for knowledge drive the narrative, making it a captivating exploration of the unknown that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
The story features Danny, a lively dolphin who explores an enchanting underwater realm while showcasing vital leadership qualities such as enthusiasm, friendship, loyalty, and compassion. This multilingual adventure is available in English, Spanish, French, and German, making it accessible to a diverse audience and enriching readers' experiences as they join Danny on his journey.
The book explores the paradox of abundant data in the 21st century and its impact on decision-making. It questions whether the vast quantities of information available lead to better choices or if they contribute to confusion and poor outcomes. The author delves into the relationship between data and decision-making processes, examining how an overload of information can hinder rather than help our ability to make sound judgments. Through this analysis, the book invites readers to reconsider the role of data in their lives and decision-making strategies.
Exploring the evolution of masculinity, this guide delves into the complex history and cultural shifts that have influenced male identity. It examines the powerful impact of societal dynamics on modern perceptions of manhood, inviting readers to reflect on the transformation from traditional warriors to contemporary sensitivities. Through this enlightening journey, the book offers insights into the changing roles and expectations of men in today's world.
Hojnost archeologických nálezů i písemných pramenů pomáhá vytvořit barvitý obraz dějin Bretaně od nejstarších dob téměř 5000 př. n. l., přes gallské osídlení, až po příchod Bretonců v 5.-6. století, kdy začínají dějiny tohoto keltského národa.