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If you made a mistake or many mistakes, and if you failed in the end, of course you have no courage to begin a new life and set new goals. You think that you are predetermined to end up failing again, and you are afraid to believe in yourself.

What can you do?

- You can learn how to be strong and self-confident.

- You can also learn how to translate the meaning of your dreams according to the scientific method of dream interpretation and have the guidance of the wise unconscious mind for life.

You may need to do both, depending on your case.

If you care about learning how to stop being insecure and how to be always self-confident, you’ll feel strong and ready to face any challenge.

This knowledge will give you power and hope, and you’ll have the courage to begin again, without remaining focused on your unsuccessful past experiences.

If you care about learning how to translate the meaning of your dreams, you’ll have information, guidance, psychotherapy and support from the wise unconscious mind that produces your dreams.

I simplified very much the complicated method of dream interpretation discovered by Carl Jung and I discovered many dream symbols, which means that today you can easily learn how to immediately translate the meaning of your dreams and receive the help of the unconscious mind in all fields of your life.

The unconscious mind is your natural doctor, your protector and counselor. You only have to follow the directions you receive in dreams in order to successfully solve all your problems and become more intelligent, with the development of your personality.

You’ll see that the scientific method of dream interpretation is not something vague that you cannot really understand or trust, but a very dynamic method of dream translation and psychotherapy that really works for all cases.

This way, you’ll never be afraid of anything in life, since you’ll even be able to make previsions and change the future development of your life according to what will be favorable for you.

You’ll learn how to pay attention to all aspects of reality. You are not aware of all of them, because your one-sided human conscience works based on only one well-developed psychological function and another one half-developed. This means that you have to acquire new tools working on your behalf by developing all your psychological functions, instead of being limited by a narrow conception of reality.

Start working on transforming yourself into a strong and self-confident person, and start also writing down your dreams everyday. You’ll discover how precious their messages are when you learn how to translate the dream language, which is made of images, into words that you can easily understand.

In a while you’ll feel that you are very well equipped to face all the challenges of life, and that your success is obvious and guaranteed!

Prevent Depression and Craziness through the scientific method of Dream Interpretation discovered by Carl Jung and simplified by Christina Sponias, a writer who continued Jung’s research in the unknown region of the human psychic sphere.

Learn more at: http://www.scientificdreaminterpretation.com

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New Language Discovered From Alcohol


The Equation That Couldn't Be Solved: How Mathematical Genius Discovered the Language of Symmetry


The Equation That Couldn’t Be Solved: How Mathematical Genius Discovered the Language of Symmetry


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What do Bach’s compositions, Rubik’s Cube, the way we choose our mates, and the physics of subatomic particles have in common? All are governed by the laws of symmetry, which elegantly unify scientific and artistic principles. Yet the mathematical language of symmetry-known as group theory-did not emerge from the study of symmetry at all, but from an equation that couldn’t be solved.For thousands …

In Speech and in Silence: The Jewish Quest for God


In Speech and in Silence: The Jewish Quest for God


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In a series of moving meditations, the author of The Jewish Spectator probes the spiritual uses of prayer and looks at a subject as ancient as the tradition that embraces it and as modern as the universal need to connect. “Eloquent and impassioned.”–Harold S. Kushner….

THE NEW WORLD


THE NEW WORLD


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Celia was laughing. Hopefully I said: “How shall this beauty that we share, This love, remain aware Beyond our happy breathing of the air? How shall it be fulfilled and perfected?… If you were dead, How then should I be comforted?” But Celia knew instead: “He who finds beauty here, shall find it there.” A halo gathered round her hair. I looked and saw her wisdom bare The living bosom of the coun…

The Ornaments Discovered


The Ornaments Discovered


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The Ornaments Discovered : A Story In Two Parts by Mary Hughs Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC

New-Englands Rarities Discovered


New-Englands Rarities Discovered


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Man Who Discovered Quality


Man Who Discovered Quality


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Man Who Discovered Quality by Andrea Gabor 1st Published in 1990 by Crown

Dinosaur Eggs Discovered


Dinosaur Eggs Discovered


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Dinosaur Eggs Discovered : Unscrambling the Clues (Discovered) by Lowell Dingus, and Rodolfo A. Coria, and Luis M. Chiappe Published in 2007 by Twenty-First Century Books (CT)

New Light Or Antichrist Discovered And E


New Light Or Antichrist Discovered And E


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The Man Who Discovered Pluto


The Man Who Discovered Pluto


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The Man Who Discovered Pluto : And Other Eyewitness Accounts of 20th Century America by Tom Tiede Reprint Published in 1990 by Pharos Books

Who Really Discovered America


Who Really Discovered America


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Who Really Discovered America : Unraveling the Mystery & Solving the Puzzle (Kaleidoscope Kids) by Avery Hart Ill Published in 2001 by Williamson Publishing Company

The Man Who Discovered Quality


The Man Who Discovered Quality


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The Man Who Discovered Quality : How W. Edwards Deming Brought the Quality Revolution to America… by Andrea Gabor Reprint Published in 1992 by Penguin (Non-Classics)

Who Discovered America?


Who Discovered America?


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Who discovered America? There’s no simple answer. The question points to an ongoing mystery of continent-sized proportions. Christopher Columbus stumbled upon America in 1492 while looking for a western route to the Indies, but he wasn t the first. The Vikings settled briefly on the coast of Newfoundland hundreds of years before him, and left ruins to prove it. Explorers from Portugal, China, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and elsewhere can also stake claims. In addition to investigating all serious claims, award-winning author Valerie Wyatt delves into the continents’ most ancient mysteries, some stretching back 40,000 years. Who Discovered America? reveals that historical sleuthing takes many years of hard work, puzzle solving and comparing legends and artifacts.Young readers will find the question of who discovered America much less simple, and much more fascinating, than they ever dreamed.

Native America, Discovered and Conquered


Native America, Discovered and Conquered


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Native America, Discovered and Conquered takes a fresh look at American history through the lens of the Doctrine of Discovery—the legal basis that Europeans and Americans used to lay claim to the land of the indigenous peoples they “discovered.” Robert J. Miller illustrates how the American colonies used the Doctrine of Discovery against the Indian nations from 1606 forward. Thomas Jefferson used the doctrine to exert American authority in the Louisiana Territory, to win the Pacific Northwest from European rivals, and to “conquer” the Indian nations. In the broader sense, these efforts began with the Founding Fathers and with Thomas Jefferson’s Corps of Discovery, and eventually the Doctrine of Discovery became part of American law, as it still is today. Miller shows how Manifest Destiny grew directly out of the legal elements and policies of the Doctrine of Discovery and how Native peoples, whose rights stood in the way of this destiny, were “discovered” and then “conquered.” Miller’s analysis of the principles of discovery brings a new perspective and valuable insights to the study of Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, the Louisiana Purchase, the Pacific Northwest, American expansionism, and U.S. Indian policy. This Bison Books edition includes a new afterword by the author.

What Remains to Be Discovered


What Remains to Be Discovered


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What wonders of science will the 21st century bring? John Maddox takes up this challenge by describing precisely what remains to be discovered. Building on twenty-three years’ experience at the helm of the world’s preeminent science magazine, Nature, Maddox identifies new areas of discovery in physics, biology, health, intelligence, and global catastrophe. As Maddox shows, the rate of scientific discovery will continue to accelerate, hurtling us toward ever more exciting discoveries in the next century.

The Equation That Couldn't Be Solved: How Mathematical Genius Discovered The Language Of Symmetry


The Equation That Couldn’t Be Solved: How Mathematical Genius Discovered The Language Of Symmetry


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Satan's Invisible World Discovered


Satan’s Invisible World Discovered


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1685. The full title of this volume is Satan’s Invisible World Discovered; or, A choice Collection of Modern Relations, proving evidently against the Saducees and Atheists of this present Age, that there are Devils, Spirits, Witches, and Apparitions, from Authentic Records, Attestations of Famous Witnesses and undoubted Verity. To this is added: That Marvellous History of Major Weir and his Sister; and With two Relations of Apparitions at Edinburgh. The author’s intent is to convince the reader that there are such beings as devils, spirits, witches and apparitions. The text is in Olde English.

New-England's Rarities Discovered In Birds, Beasts, Fishes,


New-England’s Rarities Discovered In Birds, Beasts, Fishes,


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Beauty Of Spiritual Language, The


Beauty Of Spiritual Language, The


$11.98


There are few other topics on which Christians are so divided. And a large majority of believers are unclear about what spiritual language really means. This is a balanced, biblical approach for anyone wanting to make an honest inquiry into the nature of speaking in tongues. Hayford debunks common myths surrounding the practice of tongues and shares with readers the beauty and the order of spiritual language that he has discovered during his times of private communion with God.

Language


Language


$83.48


This title includes the following features: Groundbreaking work from one of the world’s foremost philosophers of mind and language; Millikan is at the forefront of the movement to integrate philosophy with science; Highly original new position, denying that ‘rules of language’ exist; Radical implications for theories about how language is learned

Dead Language


Dead Language


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The beautiful Berkeley campus of the University of California is the setting for this intriguing story of powerful institutions. The Order, a shadowy group of international power brokers, embarks on a plan to ruthlessly suppress newly discovered revelations that threaten the delicate balance of international religious power. Recognizing that religious conflict could jeopardize world economic stability, The Order is intent on burying these new disclosures and on silencing all those who get to close to the truth. Jim O’Donnell, Chief of the University’s campus police, finds himself and his beautiful wife caught in the vortex of this brutal maelstrom as he grapples with forces that may be beyond his control. Graduate archaeology students die in a suspicious boardinghouse fire. A female bank executive clings to life after a savage attack by an unknown assailant. A campus detective dies in a mysterious auto crash. These deadly strands of betrayal, violence and murder intertwine in a heart-pounding crescendo to this high-tech game of cat and mouse.

On Language


On Language


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Two of Chomsky’s most famous and accessible works available in an affordable and attractive edition.Described by the New York Times as "arguably the most important intellectual alive," Noam Chomsky is known throughout the world for his highly influential writings on language and politics. Featuring two of Chomsky’s most popular and enduring books in one omnibus volume, On Language contains some of the noted linguist and political critic’s most informal and accessible work to date, making it an ideal introduction to his thought.In Part I, Language and Responsibility (1979), Chomsky presents a fascinating self-portrait of his political, moral, and linguistic thinking through a series of interviews with Mitsou Ronat, the noted French linguist. In Part II, Reflections on Language (1975), Chomsky explores the more general implications of the study of language and offers incisive analyses of the controversies among psychologists, philosophers, and linguists over fundamental questions of language.

The Woman Who Discovered Printing


The Woman Who Discovered Printing


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This beguiling book asks a set of unusual and fascinating questions—why is early Chinese printing so little acknowledged, despite anticipating Gutenberg by centuries? Why are the religious elements of all early printing overlooked? And why did printing in China not have the immediate obvious impact it did in Europe? T. H. Barrett, a leading scholar of medieval China, brings us the answers through the intriguing story of Empress Wu (AD 625–705) and the revolution in printing that occurred during her rule. Linking Asian and European history with substantial new research into Chinese sources, Barrett identifies methods of transmitting texts before printing and explains the historical context of seventh-century China. He explores the dynastic reasons behind Empress Wu’s specific interest in printing and the motivating role of her private religious beliefs. He also deduces from eighth- and ninth-century Chinese records an explanation for the lesser impact of the introduction of printing in China than in Europe. As Renaissance Europe was later astonished to learn of China’s achievement, so today’s reader will be fascinated by this engaging perspective on the history of printing and the technological superiority of Empress Wu’s China.

America Not Discovered By Columbus


America Not Discovered By Columbus


$17.48


This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world’s literature.

Celestial Worlds Discovered (Cass Library of Science Classics)


Celestial Worlds Discovered (Cass Library of Science Classics)


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Celestial Worlds Discovered (Cass Library of Science Classics) by Christian Huygens Edition 1 Published in 1968 by Routledge

The Classical Language of Architecture


The Classical Language of Architecture


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Classical architecture is a visual ‘language’ and like any other language has its own grammatical rules. Classical buildings as widely spaced in time as a Roman temple, an Italian Renaissance palace and a Regency house all show an awareness of these rules even if they vary them, break them or poetically contradict them. Sir Christopher Wren described them as the ‘Latin’ of architecture and the analogy is almost exact. There is the difference, however, that whereas the learning of Latin is a slow and difficult business, the language of classical architecture is relatively simple. It is still, to a great extent, the mode of expression of our urban surroundings, since classical architecture was the common language of the western world till comparatively recent times. Anybody to whom architecture makes a strong appeal has probably already discovered something of its grammar for himself. In this book, the author’s purpose is to set out as simply and vividly as possible the exact grammatical workings of this architectural language. He is less concerned with its development in Greece and Rome than with its expansion and use in the centuries since the Renaissance. He explains the vigorous discipline of ‘the orders’ and the scope of ‘rustication’; the dramatic deviations of the Baroque and, in the last chapter, the relationship between the classical tradition and the ‘modern’ architecture of today. The book is intended for anybody who cares for architecture but more specifically for students beginning a course in the history of architecture, to whom a guide to the classical rules will be an essential companion.

From Lucy To Language


From Lucy To Language


$6.48


In 1974 in a remote region of Ethiopia, Donald Johanson, then one of America’s most promising young paleoanthropologists, discovered "Lucy", the oldest, best preserved skeleton of any erect-walking human ever found. This discovery prompted a complete reevaluation of previous evidence for human origins. In the years since this dramatic discovery Johanson has continued to scour East Africa’s Great rift Valley for the earliest evidence of human origins. In 1975 this team unearthed the "First Family", an unparalleled fossil assemblage of 13 individuals dating back to 3.2 million years ago; and in 1986 at the Rift’s most famous location, Olduvai Gorge, this same team discovered a 1.8 million-year-old partial adult skeleton that necessitated a reassessment of the earliest members of our own genus Homo. Johanson’s fieldwork continues unabated and recently more fossil members of Lucy’s family have been found, including the 1992 discovery of the oldest, most complete skull of her species, with future research now planned for 1996 in the virtually unexplored regions of the most northern extension of the Rift Valley in Eritrea. From Lucy to Language is a summing up of this remarkable career and a stunning documentary of human life through time on Earth. It is a combination of the vital experience of field work and the intellectual rigor of primary research. It is the fusion of two great writing talents: Johanson and Blake Edgar, an accomplished science writer, editor of the California Academy of Sciences’ Pacific Discovery, and co-author of Johanson’s last book, Ancestors. From Lucy to Language is one of the greatest stories ever told, bracketing the timeline between bipedalism and human language. Part I addresses the central issues facing anyone seeking to decipher the mystery of human origins. In this section the authors provide answers to the basics — "What are our closest living relatives?" — tackle the controversial — "What is race?" — and contemplate the imponderables — "Why did consciousness evolve?" From Lucy to Language is an encounter with the evidence. Early human fossils are hunted, discovered, identified, excavated, collected, preserved, labeled, cleaned, reconstructed, drawn, fondled, photographed, cast, compared, measured, revered, pondered, published, and argued over endlessly. Fossils like Lucy have become a talisman of sorts, promising to reveal the deepest secrets of our existence. In Part II the authors profile over fifty of the most significant early human fossils ever found. Each specimen is displayed in color and at actual size, most of them in multiple views. With them the authors present the cultural accoutrements associated with the fossils: stone tools which evidence increasing sophistication over time, the earliest stone, clay, and ivory art objects, and the culminating achievement of the dawn of human consciousness — the magnificent rock and cave paintings of Europ…

From Lucy to Language


From Lucy to Language


$44.48


In 1974 in a remote region of Ethiopia, Donald Johanson, then one of America’s most promising young paleoanthropologists, discovered "Lucy", the oldest, best preserved skeleton of any erect-walking human ever found. This discovery prompted a complete reevaluation of previous evidence for human origins.In the years since this dramatic discovery Johanson has continued to scour East Africa’s Great rift Valley for the earliest evidence of human origins. In 1975 this team unearthed the "First Family", an unparalleled fossil assemblage of 13 individuals dating back to 3.2 million years ago; and in 1986 at the Rift’s most famous location, Olduvai Gorge, this same team discovered a 1.8 million-year-old partial adult skeleton that necessitated a reassessment of the earliest members of our own genus Homo.Johanson’s fieldwork continues unabated and recently more fossil members of Lucy’s family have been found, including the 1992 discovery of the oldest, most complete skull of her species, with future research now planned for 1996 in the virtually unexplored regions of the most northern extension of the Rift Valley in Eritrea.From Lucy to Language is a summing up of this remarkable career and a stunning documentary of human life through time on Earth. It is a combination of the vital experience of field work and the intellectual rigor of primary research. It is the fusion of two great writing talents: Johanson and Blake Edgar, an accomplished science writer, editor of the California Academy of Sciences’ Pacific Discovery, and co-author of Johanson’s last book, Ancestors.From Lucy to Language is one of the greatest stories ever told, bracketing the timeline between bipedalism and human language. Part I addresses the central issues facing anyone seeking to decipher the mystery of human origins. In this section the authors provide answers to the basics — "What are our closest living relatives?" — tackle the controversial — "What is race?" — and contemplate the imponderables — "Why did consciousness evolve?"From Lucy to Language is an encounter with the evidence. Early human fossils are hunted, discovered, identified, excavated, collected, preserved, labeled, cleaned, reconstructed, drawn, fondled, photographed, cast, compared, measured, revered, pondered, published, and argued over endlessly. Fossils like Lucy have become a talisman of sorts, promising to reveal the deepest secrets of our existence. In Part II the authors profile over fifty of the most significant early human fossils ever found. Each specimen is displayed in color and at actual size, most of them in multiple views. With them the authors present the cultural accoutrements associated with the fossils: stone tools which evidence increasing sophistication over time, the earliest stone, clay, and ivory art objects, and the culminating achievement of the dawn of human consciousness — the magnificent rock and cave paintings of Europe, Africa, …

A Strange Death A Story Discovered In Palestine


A Strange Death A Story Discovered In Palestine


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In 1917, the members of a spy ring who sought to assist the British in driving the Turks from Palestine were betrayed. Two were hanged; one, the iconically beautiful Sarah Aaronsohn, shot herself to escape torture and died a lingering death four days later. It was said that four of the women of the town of Zichron were seen laughing hysterically as the arrests of their neighbors were carried out. Each met a strange fate: one died prematurely, the second went mad, the third was an invalid and the fourth lived out her life in disrepute. When Hillel Halkin read this story of the village that he lived in, it inspired him to begin a journey into the past. His friends and neighbors each offered a different version of the events of 1917, and Halkin discovered that each of them was in some way affected by the legendary fate of the spy ring. So he began to dig: into the stories, the artifacts and debris of the town, in which he found beguiling traces of events that had taken place half a century earlier. Most of all, Halkin listened to the village’s storytellers, of whom none is more expansive than Yanko Epstein, who runs the town museum. Yet even Epstein, for all his love of a good yarn, proves to have a jaw like a steel trap when confronted with aspects of the ancient betrayal. A journey into the place where history and legend overlap, a murder mystery, a lyrical evocation of the doomed attempt to build a Languedoc town on the Eastern Shores of the Mediterranean, a deft investigation into the betrayal of idealism — A Strange Death is all of these.

New American Language


New American Language


$7.63


New American Language

New Labour, New Language?


New Labour, New Language?


$38.48


Aimed at the non-specialist, this book shows how vital language and language analysis is to the understanding of politics. Analyzing and comparing the rhetorical strategies of Tony Blair and Bill Clinton, Fairclough provides readers with a virtual Manual of Spin, complete with comprehensive glossary. Not just for linguists, New Labour, New Language? is essential for anyone who wants to decode the meaning behind the words of today’s politicians.

Christopher Columbus - The Man Who Discovered America (Biography)


Christopher Columbus – The Man Who Discovered America (Biography)


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Christopher Columbus – The Man Who Discovered America is the biography of Christopher Columbus, a navigator, colonizer, and explorer who was instrumental in Spanish colonization of the Americas. Though not the first to reach the America’s from Europe, Columbus’ voyages led to general European awareness of the hemisphere and the successful establishment of European cultures in the New World. It is generally believed that he was born in Genoa, although other theories exist. The name Christopher Columbus is the Anglicization of the Latin Christophorus Columbus. Columbus’ voyages across the Atlantic Ocean began a European effort at exploration and colonization of the Western Hemisphere. While history places great significance on his first voyage of 1492, he did not actually reach the American mainland until his third voyage in 1498. The anniversary of the 1492 voyage (vd. Columbus Day) is observed throughout the Americas and in Spain. Christopher Columbus – The Man Who Discovered America is highly recommended for those interested in the history and story of this famous explorer.

A New Language, A New World


A New Language, A New World


$30.3


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A Star Discovered (Lucky Foot Stables)


A Star Discovered (Lucky Foot Stables)


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Part of the award-winning Lucky Foot Stable series, recipient of three "Book of the Year" National Awards!Life at the Lucky Foot Stable has been going smoothly for epic friends Mary and Jody. Their ponies Lady and Gypsy are doing well and the girls are working hard to get Lady’s foal, Star of Wonder, ready for his yearling classes and his very first horse show. All of this changes in an instant when a mysterious man shows up and says that he is going to take Star away. And the worst part is: he might have the right to do it! What will happen to Mary and Jody without their new favorite foal? Can Willie save the day? "Combines adventure with valuable lessons on life and friendship. Dawson has created believable characters with a love of horses." –The Equiery"Anyone who enjoys a great tale of horses and youth will find this a fascinating read. This most entertaining story moves swiftly while dealing with some very real issues." –Ellie Mencer, Lockhouse to Lighthouse Magazine

Language of Advertising (Language in Society)


Language of Advertising (Language in Society)


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Language of Advertising (Language in Society) by Torben Vestergaard Published in 1985 by Blackwell Publishers

The Social History of Language (Cambridge Studies in Oral and Literate Culture)


The Social History of Language (Cambridge Studies in Oral and Literate Culture)


$8.98


In the last few years, social historians have discovered what might be called the ‘linguistic dimension’ of their discipline, just as sociolinguists have been discovering the ‘historical dimension’ and historians of language the ’social dimension’. They have become interested in language both as a source for social history and also as a historical phenomenon in its own right. This volume of essays brings together some of this recent work by social historians of Britain, France and Italy from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. The authors concern themselves with the politics as well as the sociology of language; with dialect as well as standard languages; with writing as well as speech; with the language of women as well as that of men; with the language of politeness and the language of insult; the language of deference and the language of revolt; the language of sub-cultures and counter-cultures as well as those of the elites and ‘the people’.

Language Structure and Language Use


Language Structure and Language Use


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Language Structure and Language Use : Essays (Language Science and National Development) by Charles A. Ferguson Published in 1971 by Stanford Univ Pr

The Lost Solar System Of The Ancients Discovered


The Lost Solar System Of The Ancients Discovered


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1856. Volume I of II. This is one of the best sources of information on market cosmology, number series, astronomy and ancient architecture, obelisks, pyramids, sacred geometry, mythology from the Ancient East and West, mathematics of obelisks, hyperbolic series mathematics, and more. See other works by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Volume 2 ISBN 0766192873.

The Unselfishness Of God And How I Discovered It


The Unselfishness Of God And How I Discovered It


$32.48


This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world’s literature.

The New Language of Toys


The New Language of Toys


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Many young children with special needs experience language delays and need additional help to build language skills. What better way to encourage communication development than through play? The completely updated third edition of THE NEW LANGUAGE OF TOYS, a perennial favorite of parents, speech-language pathologists, and early interventionists, offers a plan for doing just that. The new edition presents sixty-five new toys and accompanying toy dialogs to use with children with a wide range of special needs from birth through age six. These sample toy dialogs show parents how to play purposefully with their child–using store-bought and homemade toys–to provide language learning opportunities and stimulate language development. The exercises are fun and educational, too, as parents help their child build receptive language skills (understanding), expressive language skills (communicating), and speech. THE NEW LANGUAGE OF TOYS is organized by language developmental ages and each section includes: toy dialogs numerous photographs a toy list a list of suggested vocabulary and communication concepts children?s book bibliography a checklist to track progress In addition, this book provides important background information about language, its sequential development, the causes of language delays, and how play can enhance language development. It also explains the use of videos, DVDs, television, and the computer as language enhancers. The resource lists are extensive, offering toy manufacturers and catalogs, support organizations, children?s book information, and suggested materials for homemade toys. With THE NEW LANGUAGE OF TOYS, parents can help their children make gains in their language development and have an enjoyable and rewarding experience while doing it. It?s also a great tool for collaboration between parents and professionals.

An Old Babylonian Version Of The Gilgamesh Epic On The Basis Of Recently Discovered Texts


An Old Babylonian Version Of The Gilgamesh Epic On The Basis Of Recently Discovered Texts


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An Old Babylonian Version Of The Gilgamesh Epic On The Basis Of Recently Discovered Texts by Morris Jastrow, and Albert T. Clay Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC

Language Diversity (Language and the teacher)


Language Diversity (Language and the teacher)


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Language Diversity (Language and the teacher) by Sandra McKay [1st ed.] Published in 1988 by Heinle & Heinle Pub

The New Psychology Of Language


The New Psychology Of Language


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The Language Of New Media


The Language Of New Media


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The New Language Of Business


The New Language Of Business


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New Media Language


New Media Language


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The New Immigrant And Language


The New Immigrant And Language


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New Language Lessons


New Language Lessons


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The New Language Of Change


The New Language Of Change


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Language Of The New Testament


Language Of The New Testament


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A New Language For Psychoanalysis


A New Language For Psychoanalysis


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Presenting New Language


Presenting New Language


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Language For A New Century


Language For A New Century


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The New Rap Language


The New Rap Language


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Understanding the Language of the New Testament


Understanding the Language of the New Testament


$13.98


The need for basic knowledge of Koine Greek, the common language of the New Testament, is becoming increasingly important for every student of Scripture. Because of the linguistic challenges from translating from New Testament Greek to English, students of the Bible must be able to understand the tenses, moods, and cultural elements of the spoken language of the time in order to appreciate the true meaning of the text. In his book, Pastor Wilton hopes to give his readers an edge for interpreting Scripture and understanding the deep meanings of biblical words. This beginner?s textbook, once completed, will give the student a foundation for translating the entire New Testament from its original language to English.

Suite Francaise (French language edition)


Suite Francaise (French language edition)


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A lost masterpiece of French literature, this epic novel of life under Nazi occupation was discovered 62 years after the author’s tragic death at Auschwitz. Originally intended to be in five parts, the two that form this work are complete in themselves. Part One, "A Storm in June," is set in the chaos and mayhem of the massive 1940 exodus from Paris on the eve of the Nazi invasion. Part Two, "Dolce," opens in the provincial town of Bussy during the first influx of German soldiers. Each part features a rich cast of characters—people who never should have met, but come to form ambiguous relationships as they are forced to endure circumstances beyond their control.

A New Language for Psychoanalysis


A New Language for Psychoanalysis


$45.98


"Should be of considerable interest to a wider public, since it proposes a radical reformulation of psychoanalytical theory which, if accepted, would render outmoded almost all the analytical jargon that has crept into the language of progressive, enlightened post-Freudian people."-Charles Rycroft, The New York Review of Books "Schafer’s arguments have considerable cogency. The tendency to over-theorize so that the translation of abstractions into the language of ordinary discourse between analyst and patient has become increasingly difficult is a fault; Schafer goes a long way towards redressing it, and his efforts to include meaning and the person in the form of his language is an achievement."-Michael Fordham, The Times Higher Education Supplement

Alive to Language


Alive to Language


$33.48


Alive to Language encourages teachers to question and extend their knowledge of how language works by examining the concepts of language-in-use and associated systems, language variety, change, and the interaction between language and power.

Russian Language And People - New Edition


Russian Language And People – New Edition


$9.63


Russian Language And People – New Edition

Language Experience And Early Language Development


Language Experience And Early Language Development


$21.48


Addresses one debate in language development, namely the relationship between children’s language development and their language experience. Understanding how language development is related to experience has implications for children whose language development is giving cause for concern.

Learning a New Language


Learning a New Language


$17.48


“Nothing we can ever say about God, no words, will ever be adequate to describe the burning mystery which is the Divine, but opening up the vocabulary to include feminine names and pronouns will bring a dimension to our understanding of God that has been tragically neglected. The idea of SHE WHO IS brings to bear all the loving, care-giving, wisdom-supplying richness of the female created in God’s image. The reality of the feminine in God is an idea we must consider and wrestle with if justice for all is to be a reality in the world. We must learn a new language.” (from Learning a New Language)

The Contextualization of Language (Pragmatics & Beyond New)


The Contextualization of Language (Pragmatics & Beyond New)


$177.48


The Contextualization of Language (Pragmatics & Beyond New) by Auer, and Peter / Di Luzio, and Aldo Published in 2000 by John Benjamins Publishing Co

History and Fate of Sacrilege Discovered by Examples of Scripture of Heathens and of Christians


History and Fate of Sacrilege Discovered by Examples of Scripture of Heathens and of Christians


$25.48


1853. This work presents the history and fate of sacrilege as discovered by examples of scripture of heathens and of Christians from the beginning of the world continually to this day. It is a treatise omitted in the late edition of Sir Henry Spelman’s posthumous work and was originally published in 1698 for the terror of evil doers.

Language Planning and Language Use


Language Planning and Language Use


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Language Planning and Language Use : Welsh in a Global Age (University of Wales – Bangor History of Religion) by Delyth Morris, and Glyn Williams Published in 2000 by University of Wales Press

Language of Literature


Language of Literature


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Language of Literature by Applebee Published in 2005 by McDougal Littell

THE LANGUAGE OF THE GENES.


THE LANGUAGE OF THE GENES.


$3.98


THE LANGUAGE OF THE GENES. by Steve. Jones Published in 1994 by Flamingo

The Language of Doves


The Language of Doves


$3.98


The Language of Doves by Rosemary Wells Published in 1996 by Dial

The Language of Soul


The Language of Soul


$12.48


The Language of Soul by Harold Klemp Published in 2003 by Eckankar

The Language of Fear


The Language of Fear


$8.48


The Language of Fear by Del James Published in 1995 by Dell

The New Language of Qualitative Method


The New Language of Qualitative Method


$11.98


In recent years scholars and researchers in all disciplines have moved away from traditional quantitative methods of research to more qualitative methods which emphasize questions of meaning and interpretation. Considering research methodologies as a set of idioms, The New Language of Qualitative Method examines alternate vocabularies for conveying social reality. It offers a new theoretical view which reintegrates the traditional emphasis on the whats of social life with a contemporary understanding of the hows and whys. The text considers the basic presumptions, objectives, and research questions of four major research traditions: naturalism, ethnomethodology, emotionalism, and postmodernism. Using illustrations from classic texts, it shows how each idiom supplies a unique perspective on empirical reality. The text then examines the risks and rewards of each approach, offering a vision of a renewed language of inquiry that accommodates both traditional and contemporary concerns. Striving for balance, the authors not only contend with issues from alternate perspectives, but provide a basis for rapprochement between research traditions that have often remained isolated from each other. They also demonstrate how each approach may be used for research on family, aging, deviance and social problems, and organizations and institutions. Written in an accessible and engaging style, The New Language of Qualitative Method can be adopted in courses across the social sciences, and may also be used by a broad spectrum of qualitative researchers.

New Ethnicities And Language Use


New Ethnicities And Language Use


$21.15


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