It Is a New World After All

It Is a New World After All

Author: Michelle Marie Angel

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2022-06-12

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13:

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“In this delightfully affirmative book there is enough wisdom, inspiration, and joy to brighten each moment spent in taking in its message. With these powerful quotes, poems, and essays Michelle has guaranteed a new world for all of us in consciousness. She has shown us the way to reflect our light as we “experience our Oneness” and become agents of change for the world that is calling for a shift, not only in perception, but in expression and action.” Rev. Sherry Lady Unity in Ashland “This book inspires the reader to dream big--to envision a world based on love and truth and to live at one’s maximum potential. Anything is possible. This book helps us let go of old limiting beliefs and co-create a new world.” Susan Campbell, Ph.D. Author of Saying What’s Real, Getting Real, and Truth in Dating. A new sense of purpose and meaning may be activated within when you read It IS A New World After All. The collective consciousness is rising to new heights. As individuals, we are both receiving the benefit of the whole, and adding to it through our own inner awakening and insights. This book will elevate your soul and activate your highest potentials. It is a great time to soak in this new energy of light!


The Greek World After Alexander 323–30 BC

The Greek World After Alexander 323–30 BC

Author: Graham Shipley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-03-18

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 1134065388

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The Greek World After Alexander 323–30 BC examines social changes in the old and new cities of the Greek world and in the new post-Alexandrian kingdoms. An appraisal of the momentous military and political changes after the era of Alexander, this book considers developments in literature, religion, philosophy, and science, and establishes how far they are presented as radical departures from the culture of Classical Greece or were continuous developments from it. Graham Shipley explores the culture of the Hellenistic world in the context of the social divisions between an educated elite and a general population at once more mobile and less involved in the political life of the Greek city.


It's a Sprawl World After All

It's a Sprawl World After All

Author: Douglas E. Morris

Publisher: New Society Publishers

Published: 2009-03-01

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9781550923216

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Suburbia has twisted the American dream into a nightmare. The United States now has the most rapes, assaults, murders, and serial killings per capita, by a wide margin, than any other first-world nation. It’s a Sprawl World After All is the first book to link America’s increase in violence and the corresponding breakdown in society with the post-World War II development of suburban sprawl. Without small towns to bring people together, the unplanned growth of sprawl has left Americans isolated, alienated, and afraid of the strangers that surround them. Suburbia has substituted cars for conversation, malls for main streets, and the artificial community of television for authentic social interaction. This has resulted in dramatically negative impacts on US society, including: • The transformation of America’s community-oriented small-town sensibilities into an isolated society of strangers burdened by isolation, loneliness, and depression • The emergence of a culture of incivility characterized by extreme individualism and a callous disregard for others • Levels of violence so rampant as to be proclaimed “epidemic” by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advocating that urgent attention be paid to managing development by emulating the smart growth examples of European cities, the book’s final section offers readers tools to rebuild community in their lives as well as in society at large. It offers practical solutions that can improve everyone’s quality of life. Provocative and thoughtful, It’s a Sprawl World After All also includes a helpful resource listing of organizations committed to making communities more sustainable. Douglas E. Morris is a freelance writer whose 14 years of experience living outside the United States in a number of safe urban areas has given him unique insights into cross-cultural urban comparisons. He has published numerous articles on the topic in the last seven years.


It’s a Small World After All

It’s a Small World After All

Author: Jesper Leonard Vun

Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore

Published: 2021-06-14

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1543764983

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Experts say that a pandemic like the Spanish flu happens once in a century. Well, time’s up. In December 2019, the world witnessed the emergence of a new pathogen that brought it to a standstill. The novel Coronavirus outbreak was declared a pandemic and governments worldwide executed unprecedented measures to contain it. The impact on life was devastating. Overnight, people became more aware of self-hygiene and the importance of social distancing. However, many are still left in the dark when it comes to the ‘why?’. This book introduces the basics of Microbiology, covering essential concepts that answer burning doubts. What are microorganisms? How do infection and disease occur? Should I be vaccinated? What is the difference between bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi? How can I protect myself against harmful agents? Besides, it aims to bring about a renewed outlook and appreciation of life through the many ‘food for thought’ incorporated in the writing. This book is timely as there is an urgency for the public to understand the microscopic world and timeless because what is learnt today helps us better prepare for the future. After all, it’s a small world where micros dictate macros.


The Old World, the New World, and the Creation of the Modern World, 14001650

The Old World, the New World, and the Creation of the Modern World, 14001650

Author: Aaron M. Shatzman

Publisher: Anthem Press

Published: 2013-08-01

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 0857283375

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“The Old World, the New World, and the Creation of the Modern World, 1400–1650: An Interpretive History” provides a unique look at the early years of European discovery and colonization, examining the impact of this period on the historical development of both the New and Old Worlds. The text is enhanced by the incorporation of a wide variety of original source material, allowing readers to benefit from a more first-hand experience of the historical events of the period. Providing the essential facts in conjunction with expert analysis, the volume poses a number of important questions to enable readers to construct their own analysis of the evidence presented. Uniquely, the volume goes beyond the standard textbook formula of “what, when and where” to delve more deeply into the specific (as well as the wider) significance of historical developments, thereby providing the platform for a textured, interpretive understanding of the history of the Atlantic world.


It's a Mall World After All

It's a Mall World After All

Author: Janette Rallison

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2006-10-03

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 080278853X

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While working at the mall, organizing a school fundraiser, and trying to prove that her best friend's boyfriend is seeing another girl, high-school student Charlotte's best intentions always seem to backfire.


Brand New World

Brand New World

Author: Anna Coudenys

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-04-18

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 1329633458

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"So I'm going to save the world after all." Strange and yet all too familiar, this Brand New World of ours. History has been twisted. Just a little. Just enough. Here we meet ugly duckling Dior Darling who uncovers a plot to do away with mankind effectively. Travelling around the world in search of clues, she gets entangled in world espionage, a love affair that isn't, survives an invasion of Aliens, and uncovers a truth she wishes she hadn't. A truth that will forever change life as we know it. Destruction, creation, and personal development are at the heart of this novel, in the eerily estranging way that defines the best science fiction


It's a Sprawl World After All

It's a Sprawl World After All

Author: Douglas Morris

Publisher: Gabriola, B.C. : New Society Publishers

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13:

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Suburbia has twisted the American dream into a nightmare. The United States now has the most rapes, assaults, murders, and serial killings per capita, by a wide margin, than any other first-world nation. It's a Sprawl World After All is the first book to link America's increase in violence and the corresponding breakdown in society with the post-World War II development of suburban sprawl. Without small towns to bring people together, the unplanned growth of sprawl has left Americans isolated, alienated, and afraid of the strangers that surround them. Suburbia has substituted cars for conversation, malls for main streets, and the artificial community of television for authentic social interaction. This has resulted in dramatically negative impacts on US society, including: * The transformation of America's community-oriented small-town sensibilities into an isolated society of strangers burdened by isolation, loneliness, and depression * The emergence of a culture of incivility characterized by extreme individualism and a callous disregard for others * Levels of violence so rampant as to be proclaimed "epidemic" by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advocating that urgent attention be paid to managing development by emulating the smart growth examples of European cities, the book's final section offers readers tools to rebuild community in their lives as well as in society at large. It offers practical solutions that can improve everyone's quality of life. Provocative and thoughtful, It's a Sprawl World After All also includes a helpful resource listing of organizations committed to making communities more sustainable. Douglas E. Morris is a freelance writer whose 14 years of experience living outside the United States in a number of safe urban areas has given him unique insights into cross-cultural urban comparisons. He has published numerous articles on the topic in the last seven years.