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Join Saptapani on her journey through a troublesome problem, non-working solutions and finally, aha - dawn of wisdom! Trees are our friends and a place where we belong. A group of trees and animals tell us about their importance and show their kindness, without really talking about it. This book is a perfect addition to your library if you want your child to have a bond with nature or if you feel kindness is an important value to build! The book includes: • A free audiobook • Many activities to explore nature • A virtual tour of a rainforest called Kanha Shantivanam
The encyclopaedia highlights the South Asian country of India with its varied ramifications. As a rich country with all its diversity, it has played a significant role in world affairs for more than two thousand years. India is the most populous country in the world, and its economy is growing rapidly. It is marching ahead in science and technology. In the hundredth anniversary of its independence in 2047, it aspires to become a developed nation. One should be aware of this country in this globalized world. It is not only fascinating but also knowledge-enhancing. The encyclopaedia holds importance due to several reasons: information on a vast range of subjects, scientific methodology, accuracy, and reliability. It could be used as a starting point for further research. The book will be useful for general readers, serious researchers, graduate students, and academics.
Rivers do not drink the water that flows in them. Trees do not eat the fruit of their trees. The ocean does not eat the salt in the sea. Salt makes the food we eat tasty. Their life's fulfillment and happiness lies in living for others. The Godavari originates somewhere in the hills of Nasik, cuts through the rocks and crosses the jungles and obstacles, flows fast in some places and thick in others, quenches the thirst of the people and food in the catchment area and empties into the Bay of Bengal. Godavari is a great source of knowledge. Its rippling waves send a message to mankind, "Flowing...flowing...give life to the web until we merge into the ocean like me."
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This book argues that small business drove American Pacific imperialism, developing a novel account of the origins of American imperialism.
In a therapeutic blend bringing together Chinese Medicine, reflexology, and craniosacral therapy, massage therapist Deborah Eidson shows how essential oils and Bach Flower Remedies can be used to identify and free up emotional blockages which may be causing health problems. Eidson explains that all chakras have a location associated with organs, as well as a sound, color, and element. Giving a good massage can involve stimulating meridians and meridian points, finding the location of blocked energy, and then working with oils to affect change. Eidson writes in an unabashedly spiritual context, using her intuitive energetic abilities to help clients open to their own development and spiritual path. In a thorough listing of essential oils, Eidson describes each in terms of its use in life transformations, relevant growth and healing issues, the oil's energetic influences on blockages and distortions, relevant organs, and the botanical origin of the plant. Her trust in plants to reveal the nature and problems of a person amounts to a fascinating statement on the nature of the relationship between plants and people, as well as an important healing text.
This book is an exhilarating journey through the realms of space science and astronomy, uncovering the universe's mysteries and humanity's unending pursuit of cosmic understanding. Beginning with an exploration of astronomy's historical roots and pivotal breakthroughs, it showcases our enduring fascination with the stars. The book then delves into the formation of the universe, tracing the narrative of the Big Bang and the evolution of celestial bodies. It offers insights into the composition of the cosmos, revealing the elements and dark matter shaping galaxies and stars. It also navigates the complexities of spacetime and gravity, leading to the concept of black holes, wormholes, and time travel. It also takes through humanity's cosmic endeavors, from satellites to Mars missions. The book envisions the colonization of Mars, considers its challenges, and explores the future of space exploration, inspiring readers to dream beyond boundaries.
"Hezel has written an authoritative and engaging narrative of [a] succession of colonial regimes, drawing upon a broad range of published and archival sources as well as his own considerable knowledge of the region. This is a ‘conventional’ history, and a very good one, focused mostly on political and economic developments. Hezel demonstrates a fine understanding of the complicated relations between administrators, missionaries, traders, chiefs and commoners, in a wide range of social and historical settings." —Pacific Affairs "The tale [of Strangers in Their Own Land] is one of interplay between four sequential colonial regimes (Spain Germany, Japan, and the United States) and the div...