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  • A Cat Named Darwin

    Embracing the Bond Between Man and Pet

    A scientist contemplates his bond with a sick stray cat in this "gripping and powerful" memoir ( The San Diego Union-Tribune).Bill Jordan's life changed forever the day a stray cat nesting under his bougainvillea bit him on the hand. Trained in biology, Jordan had no particular love for animals and felt vaguely contemptuous of those who did—until the cat, beckoning with a wink and a yawn, led him ... Read more

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  • Plato's Arguments for Forms

    Series Book 9 - Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society Supplementary Volume
    If we are to understand why Plato had a theory of Forms, we must explain, firstly, why he thought it necessary to depart from the ontology of the Socratic dialogues; secondly, why he then posited the existence of entities that have the characteristics that he ascribes to Forms (entities that are 'unmixed', 'unchanging', 'in every way being' and so on); and thirdly, why Plato took this course when ... Read more

    $28.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Client-Worker Transactions

    Series series Routledge Revivals
    First published in 1970, Client-Worker Transactions challenges some aspects of current thinking about the client-worker relationship in social work. Traditionally, the worker’s treatment of the client’s social problems has been seen as something like a doctor’s treatment of a patient's illness. William Jordan argues that clients’ social problems often consist in their ability to affect the way ... Read more

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  • The Social Worker in Family Situations

    Series series Routledge Revivals
    First published in 1972, The Social Worker in Family Situations sets out to provide a theoretical basis for the practice of the family casework approach. William Jordan studies those families whose members flee from emotional involvement with each other, stressing their individual autonomy and the dangers of close family ties. He concentrates on the problems of working with these ‘centrifugal’ ... Read more

    $73.99 USD

  • Twice Dead

    A Caper

    Twice Dead is a 1948 caper surrounding two elderly bachelors, Sydney Wadsworth, founder of an exclusive New York golf club in 1921, and Toby Worthington, his inseparable friend. Discovering a member dead in the golf club locker room, they place him on the golf course to spare the club embarrassment. The police cannot find the body, and class warfare ensues between the club and the community. As ... Read more

    $8.69 USD

  • Battle for Earth 2012

    The year is 2062; it has been fifty years since the Great War broke out. Looking back now, its kind of funny in a way when you think of it. At the time of 2012, the governments of the world, as well as the science committees, were all transfixed and worried about the way the earth would be affected by the solar lineup of the planets. There were all kinds of theories and speculations on how and ... Read more

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  • Bloodstone Island

    A Caper

    Bloodstone Island is a sequel about the misadventures of two elderly confirmed bachelors Sydney Wadsworth, founder of an exclusive CC. in upstate New York, and his inseparable friend Toby Worthington. Set in 1948, Toby comes to the aid of club member, Harriet Bartholomew, a thrice-married widow who claims Bloodstone Island off the coast of Maine as her rightful inheritance. Sydney joins the fray ... Read more

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  • Ancient Concepts of Philosophy

    Series series Issues in Ancient Philosophy
    For Socrates, philosophy, was the study of how to lead one's life, and for Wittgenstein, `philosophy leaves everything as it is.' Throughout this book, the work of the ancients is set in the context of the most recent thinking about the nature and value of philosophy, and the author questions how much there is to be learnt from the ancient philosophers' differing conceptions of the ideal life. ... Read more

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  • The Dragon's Bride

    Have you heard about a village called Desolation?No?Well, you can find it East of the Moon and West of the Sun.It was a remote snowy village, nestled amidst towering mountains, where its people lacked knowledge and were often quick to anger.But among them stood a black sheep, Catori Murdoch. A young lady who yearned for more than the mundane life she led, especially as her mother constantly tried ... Read more

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  • A Book of Unspoken Feelings

    A Book of Unspoken Feelings is a poetry book about internal feelings, life experiences and things desired, ... Read more

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  • The Colorful Adventures of Pixel the Puppy

    Join Pixel, a playful and curious puppy, on an extraordinary adventure in 'The Colorful Adventures of Pixel the Puppy. In this enchanting tale, Pixel wakes up to discover that his barks have the magical power to change the color of his fur! Each bark brings a new color and a new adventure, as Pixel explores the vibrant town he calls home. ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    Mastering Mental Toughness

    The Ultimate Guide to Developing Unbeatable Mental Strength & Resilience

    Narrated by Michael Magill ...

    Unabridged

    3 hours 28 min

    Conquer Adversity, Cultivate Strength, and Forge Your Path to SuccessSet out on a transformative journey to achieve unwavering resilience with Mastering Mental Toughness. With a blend of psychology, neurology, and personal development, this guide empowers you with the abilities to conquer challenges and achieve your complete potential. Through practical exercises, proven strategies, and inspiring ... Read more

    $15.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus