Wegweiser Heilmethoden
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The Titanic. The Britannic. The Olympic. They are some of the most famous ships in history, but for the wrong reasons. With original blueprints, never-before-seen photos and new digital recreations, this book reveals fascinating new insights about the shared history of these magnificent ships.
New and updated edition of the successful Unseen Britannic
Suitable for students and practitioners of phytotherapy and naturopathy as well as healthcare professionals with an interest in herbal therapeutics, this title covers all major aspects of herbal medicine from fundamental concepts, traditional use and scientific research through to safety, effective dosage and clinical applications.
A revelatory and wide-ranging exploration of HMS Britannic--her life at sea and on the seabed--by the owner of her wreck. Launched in 1914, two years after the ill-fated voyage of her sister ship, RMS Titanic, the Britannic was intended to be superior to her tragic twin in every way. But war intervened and in 1915 she was requisitioned as a hospital ship. Just one year later, while on her way to collect troops wounded in the Balkans campaign, she fell victim to a mine laid by a German U-boat and tragically sank in the middle of the Aegean Sea. There her wreck lay, at a depth of 400 feet, until it was discovered 59 years later by legendary explorer Jacques Cousteau. In 1996 the wreck was bought by the author of this book, Simon Mills. Exploring the Britannic tells the complete story of this enigmatic ship: her construction, launch and life, her fateful last voyage, and the historical findings resulting from the exploration of the well-preserved wreck over a period of 40 years. With remarkable sonar scans and many never before seen photographs of the wreck, plus fold-out sections of the original Harland & Wolff ship plans, not previously published in their entirety, Exploring the Britannic finally details how the mysteries surrounding the 100-year-old enigma were laid to rest, and what the future might also hold for her.
Join celebrated children's author, Simon Mills and Dr. Ross MacPhee, Senior Curator, Department of Mammalogy, Division of Vertebrate Zoology Professor Emeritus, Richard Gilder Graduate School, American Museum of Natural History on a rewilding adventure that opens eyes and hearts. This true story follows the horse's journey over ten thousand years to a modern-day stallion named Cello who leads us to explore the science of rewilding planet Earth.
The narrative explores Faust's pact with the Devil, symbolizing the perilous pursuit of power at the cost of one's soul. This allegory serves as a lens to examine contemporary society's obsession with technology, which promises boundless knowledge and progress. The text critiques humanity's insatiable desire for advancement, suggesting that the allure of infinite technological development mirrors Faust's shortsighted ambition. As boundaries dissolve, it raises questions about the potential consequences of such unchecked aspirations in the modern world.
Sixty Nine, Still Blind, But Doin' Fine
This commemorative birthday book celebrates Governor Paterson, highlighting his achievements and contributions. Version 2 for 2023 offers updated reflections and insights, maintaining the essence of the original edition published in 2016. It serves as a tribute to his legacy and impact, making it a significant read for those interested in his life and public service.
Dealing with disarray and finding calm in the chaos
Navigating life's unpredictable challenges, this book offers insights into achieving happiness and mental wellness for readers of all ages. It serves as a modern guide, akin to "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," tailored for contemporary obstacles, while also echoing the comforting storytelling style of "Chicken Soup for the Soul." Through personal anecdotes and reflections, it emphasizes embracing life's chaos and finding joy amidst uncertainty, encouraging readers to accept their unique journeys.