The Bohemian Science of Too

The Bohemian Science of Too

Author: Natalie Glynn

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2018-01-10

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1504392639

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A fusion of self-actualization, metaphysics, spirituality, and pop psych, The Bohemian Science of Too is a conceptually rich methodology that teaches cross-functional organic growth within the construct of Law of Attraction. Too fills in the gaps with a raw and eclectic approach that examines the human element on both micro and macro levels of existence to improve physical, mental, spiritual, social, familial, financial, and professional life areas. Commit or recommit to personal transformation. Manifest through the lens of learning styles, personality, self-esteem, emotional intelligence, and self-efficacy within choice and change. Shift your mindset with counterintuitive ideas on abundance for dramatic growth and tips, tricks, and tools that help create space for more of what you want. Learn how to recognize and create strengths on mental, emotional, and physical planes to help you become the best version of you. Uncover the influences behind your choices and outcomes. Demystify the spiritual element of the Law of Attraction and discover the context within the human element that calls desired reality into being.


Czech, German, and Noble

Czech, German, and Noble

Author: Rita Krueger

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2009-01-21

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0195323459

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Czech, German, and Noble examines the Habsburg realm, finding that the nobility, which presumably would be the most resistant to change, rather than intellectuals, were the driving force behind the creation of a Czech national identity.


The Natures of Science

The Natures of Science

Author: Neville McMorris

Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780838633212

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A too swift examination, for the benefit evidently of fairly naive readers, of broad philosophical and historical themes in the development of science. The ten chapters are grouped by pairs under five topical heads, which treat respectively the philosophical, aesthetic, cultural, methodological, scientific nature of science. Mathematical material encountered in the final chapter ("Classical duality in modern physics") is likely to be considered off-putting by many of the intended readers. Rather awkwardly composed, though attractively printed and bound. The author is chairman of the Physics Department at the University of the West Indies. (NW) Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Bohemia, from the earliest times to the fall of national independence in 1620

Bohemia, from the earliest times to the fall of national independence in 1620

Author: C. Edmund Maurice

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-06-03

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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"Bohemia" by C. Edmund Maurice is a book about the mischievous blunder of some fifteenth-century Frenchman, who confused the gypsies who had just arrived in France with the nation which was just then startling Europe by its resistance to the forces of the Empire, has left a deeper mark on the imagination of most of our countrymen than the martyrdom of Hus or even the sufferings of our own Princess Elizabeth. The book is written with an aim to impress on the readers some notable distinctive characters of the Bohemian language, and at the same time to secure the recognition of any places with whose names they are already familiar.