You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
A guide to soul growth using intuitive journaling. Learn to access higher wisdom through the souls guidance. What if you knew you had access to the wisest source of unlimited knowledge to guide your growth? What if you discovered this source of higher wisdom was already within you, always available at your request? In Lessons from My Inner Teacher, Dr. Sharon Brunink leads you through the steps for tapping into your souls inner guidance through intuitive journaling. Using her own experience with intuitive journaling during an important life transition, Brunink shares her inner world and the life lessons learned from her communication with a spiritual teacher who offered practical advice, the...
A nationally known therapist provides a powerful tool for better living--a step-by-step method to personal growth, creative expression, and career enhancement through journal writing.
None
Medicines from Animal Cell Culture focuses on the use of animal cell culture, which has been used to produce human and veterinary vaccines, interferon, monoclonal antibodies and genetically engineered products such as tPA and erythropoietin. It also addresses the recent dramatic expansion in cell-based therapies, including the use of live cells for tissue regeneration and the culture of stem cells. Medicines from Animal Cell Culture: Provides comprehensive descriptions of methods for cell culture and nutrition as well as the technologies for the preservation and characterisation of both the cells and the derived products Describes the preparation of stem cells and others for use in cell-base...
Architecture as Experience investigates the perception and appropriation of places across intervals of time and culture. The particular concern of the volume is to bring together fresh empirical research and animate it through contact with theoretical sophistication, without overwhelming the material. The chapters establish the continuity of a particular physical object and show it in at least two alternative historical perspectives, in which recognisable features are shown in different lights. The results are often surprising, inverting the common idea of a historic place as having an enduring meaning. This book shows the insight that can be gained from learning about earlier constructions of meaning which have been derived from the same buildings that stand before us today.