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Changing Poison into Medicine is a collection of poetry, prose and monologues about self-healing and love. It is about the experiences of self-worth, self-discovery, uncertainty, acceptance, solitude, love, wisdom and ignorance. Ultimately, we all want to be happy. Every action in our life is motivated by that strong desire, but still, during difficult events of our lives, we tend to behave in habitual patterns and avoid what is uncomforting to us even when we know that the comfort which we are gaining out of it will be temporary. We respond to these times in ways that surrender our own happiness, causing irreparable damage to self. The book rides you through the most painful times of your life and shows how during those crucial times of adversity you could change the poisons within you into medicine and healings for others and lead your life with utmost dignity and meaning without causing damage to self.
You remember how looking outside your window and just taking a deep breath makes you feel like you could be okay? Like, maybe, in that moment, you could survive? And then we snap back to the reality of blaring horns, loud advertisements, attention-capturing notifications and many more things. It leaves little space for us to think and re-center ourselves, given our invariably busy lives. This book is a collection of stories, poems and recollections from writers all around the globe, in an attempt to remind you (and me) of how important giving yourself some love can be. It can be simple or complicated or messy or difficult but at the end of it all, it’s certainly beautiful!
A Human So Rare' has been brought up keeping in mind that we humans have been sent on this Earth for a special purpose of serving humankind as Service to Others is Service to God. With the help of 50 amazing co-authors, we present to you this Anthology with rather deep topic 'Humanity' which is not only about penning down thoughts but also to act wisely in times of humanitarian crisis and to bring a positive change around.
“This book is a complete guide for self-unfoldment. The thought flow is greatly in line with the teachings of Shrimad Bhagwad Gita.” Swami Prakarshananda, Chinmay Mission, New Delhi “This book aptly combines ancient wisdom with modern scientific knowledge and is meant for living a balanced life. The author lays emphasis on meditation, yoga, positive thinking, the power of visualization and seeking guidance from a guru. It is indeed a precious book for success, mind management and for those who seek happiness.” Shri N. C. Tewari, Former Chief Income Tax Commissioner
With our anthology Unpenned Emotions we want people around us to express their suppressed emotions it may be of any kind joy, love, revenge, hatred, self-motivation and etc. that they have bottled up over the course of time. Sooner or later our own suppressed emotions start choking us. With this book, we want to loosen up the leash and provide an escape route to those emotions not only to our writers but to our readers as well. So that people can connect and find a piece of themselves others and experience a feeling of belongingness. A feeling that there are people undergoing similar situations and they are no different, that there are people like them too, that they are not odd one out. Our book is no poetic masterpiece but it is full 'Emotions' of people like us which will take us to a beautiful roller coaster ride and pay a path towards self-liberation.
The book gathers papers addressing state-of-the-art research in all areas of Information and Communication Technologies and their applications in intelligent computing, cloud storage, data mining and software analysis. It presents the outcomes of the third International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems, which was held on April 6–7, 2018, in Ahmedabad, India. Divided into two volumes, the book discusses the fundamentals of various data analytics and algorithms, making it a valuable resource for researchers’ future studies.
Azazel Blaze, a name given by Vidushi Agarwal to the God of Fears. It is said that one and all have their share of fears. No matter how ever remarkable or small they may seem, if you fear it, it will feed on you. This book is a dedication to recognize the fears, to accept them and speak them out loud. It was moved to remind the masses that nothing and absolutely nothing should stop you to face your fears. The sooner we face our fears, the better it is for us. Come embark on a journey we take you to and travel through all our fears and share, learn and grow.
This book contains best selected research papers presented at ICTCS 2021: Sixth International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies. The conference will be held at Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, during December 17–18, 2021. The book covers state-of-the-art as well as emerging topics pertaining to ICT and effective strategies for its implementation for engineering and managerial applications. This book contains papers mainly focused on ICT for computation, algorithms and data analytics, and IT security. The book is presented in two volumes.
About Being able to Look GOOD in a Burlap Sack Ida Tomshinsky. In addition, Mrs. Tomshinsky offers set of books in the History of Fashion Accessories Series Socks: History and Present, Gloves: History and Present, and Dairy of the Handkerchief. This book is about natural magic burlap, the natures gift to civilization. It is a manmade textile creation given to us by a plant called jute. Learn the history and try by giving yourself a chance to explore the old with a new outlook. In the end of your educational experience, you will be able to look good in a burlap sack. Burlap or Jute Hessian cloth Burlap is a finer quality jute fabric that has been long used as the most preferred packaging mate...
“We’re not here to transform society overnight. We’ll focus on one person, one family, and one career at a time – and it all begins with you.” – Neha Lagoo Ratnakar We, women, often witness life passing us by, especially when we take a break to focus on our families. We try to live up to the labels put on us by society – mother, wife, daughter. We ignore the itch to do something more with our talents. Why? We’re afraid of what others will say, of making mistakes, and all too often, of our own success. Although our fears tell us it’s impossible, you can restart your career after a break. Are you ready to ignore those fears and get started? You’re not alone! Back On Your Fe...