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A thought provoking story surrounded by easy to apply concepts and methodology so we can tap into our inner resources for empowering choices. The content has helped many recover from mental health issues and improve their sense of self-worth. Building long lasting confidence, loving themselves in a safe way brings many successes and better life choices. People (some with toxic intention) use damaging language. This read explains how language can influence positively or negatively, so we can protect ourselves from the potential damage of others. A guide to having the most healthy, productive self-talk. Past events may have given us issues, caused damage and the good news is that sustainable recovery and letting go of past hurts is possible. This book aims to be the popular solution to many challenges and empower readers to design their best future. A valuable collection of concepts to make emotional changes and know how we can re-program how we think, feel and respond in situations. Whilst the metaphor in the story is focused on two types of shoes a young girl is given, the concept and detail can apply to males, females and all ages.
Fearon's Introduction to Biochemistry, Fourth Edition provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of biochemistry. This book discusses the elements that occur in biological material and the biological properties of water and aqueous solutions. Organized into two parts encompassing 25 chapters, this edition begins with an overview of the classification, distribution, properties, and importance of the constituents of organisms. This text then examines the variable as well as the invariable elements of the biological aspect of all living organisms. Other chapters consider the most important inorganic biochemical compounds, including water, carbon dioxide, carbamates, carbonates, sulfates, silicates, phosphates, fluorides, and chlorides of the biochemical metals. This book discusses as well the chemical reactions associated with life. The final chapter deals with the inherent property of cells for self-construction, which enables them to grow and to preserve their character. This book is a valuable resource for biochemists, biologists, scientists, and research workers.
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In contrast to each other, Volume 5 is a sociological portrait of mostly little people in their tragic and comic efforts to achieve fame on the London stage during the Restoration and eighteenth century, whereas Volume 6 is dominated by the glamour of David Garrick, Nell Gwyn, and Joseph Grimaldi, the celebrated clown. Some 250 portraits individualize the great and small of the theatres of London.
In this book, Daniela Aidley and Kriss Fearon provide a practical introduction to making it easier for everyone to take part in research. It will be invaluable to researchers from a variety of backgrounds looking to increase participation in their research, whether postgraduate students, experienced academic researchers, or practitioners.
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