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The Ringing Cedars of Russia (Ringing Cedars Series, Book 2) |
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Vladimir Megre The second book in the Ringing Cedars series takes you on a journey connecting aspects of nature and what we may previously imagined as magic since we have become so far removed from nature these days believing ourselves to be the rulers of the world and knowing better than nature on all matters of ecology and environment. |
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The Continuum Concept (Arkana) |
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Jean Liedloff The Continuum Concept introduces the idea that in order to achieve optimal physical, mental and emotional development, human beings - especially babies - require the kind of instinctive nurturing as practiced by our ancient relatives. It is a true back to basics approach to parenting. Author Jean Liedloff spent two and-a-half years in the jungle deep in the heart of South America living with indigenous tribes and was astounded at how differently children are raised outside the Western world. |
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Alison Benjamin Honeybees are dying. In America, one in three hives was left lifeless at the beginning of 2008. In France, the death rate was more than 60 per cent. In Britain, a government minister warned that honey bees could be extinct within a decade. A third of all that we eat, and much of what we wear, relies on pollination by honeybees. So if - or when - the world loses its black-and-yellow workers, the consequences will be dire. What is behind this catastrophe? Viruses, parasites, pesticides and climate change have all been blamed. As has modern monoculture agribusiness. In this timely book, two keen amateur apiarists investigate all the claims and counterclaims with the help of scientists and beekeepers in Europe, America and beyond. |
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Thinking in Systems: A Primer |
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Donella H. Meadows Some of the biggest problems facing the world - war, hunger, poverty, and environmental degradation - are essentially system failures. They cannot be solved by fixing one piece in isolation from the others, because even seemingly minor details have enormous power to undermine the best efforts of too-narrow thinking. Although both tools and methods are included, the heart of the book reminds readers to pay attention to what is important, not just what is quantifiable, to stay humble and to continue to learn. Thinking in Systems helps readers avoid confusion and helplessness, the first step toward finding proactive and effective solutions. |
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The Space of Love (Ringing Cedars Series, Book 3) |
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Vladimir Megre Wherever you live this book will inspire you to be true to your nature...and that nature is awesome.Written as part of a series by a Russian entrepreneur about a highly evolved being living deep in the Siberian taiga because the author had no previous contact with anything spiritual and new age the guidance comes through unfiltered and raw allowing the reader to find their own truth within. |
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An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming |
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Nigel Lawson In recent years, sensational warnings about climate change have dominated the headlines. In this hard-hitting response to the scaremongering of climate alarmists, Nigel Lawson, former Chancellor of the Exchequer and Secretary of State for Energy, argues that it it is time for us to take a cool look at global warming. Lawson carefully and succinctly examines all aspects of the global warming issue - the science, the economics, the politics and the ethics - concluding that conventional wisdom on the subject is deeply flawed. |
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