A Misconception of Fate

A Misconception of Fate
Author: James Bailey
Publisher: James Bailey
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2006-05
Genre: Parent and adult child
ISBN: 141169161X

Five years after fleeing Seattle for a fresh start in Georgia, Sam Hawkins returns, unsure if he's heading home or leaving it behind. His homecoming reunites him with his high school buddies, but after the initial fun and games he comes face-to-face with a stark reality: Unemployment sucks. Work's not much better when his boss rides him and his attempts to casually play the field in a small office blow up in his face. It all just makes quitting that much sweeter. When he finally scores a break, his faith that everything happens for a reason is restored. But the celebration doesn't last long. He wakes up in the park, bruised, battered, and minus one Hawkmobile. Enter 17-year-old Monica Dawsey, who soon begins monopolizing his time, much to the chagrin of his mother--not to mention hers. The hard-drinking Sam and his teenage girlfriend have a settling influence on each other, and they'll need it when life hands them a disappointment so bitter that even Sam can't reconcile it with his vision of fate.

How to Tell Fate from Destiny

How to Tell Fate from Destiny
Author: Charles Harrington Elster
Publisher: Collins Reference
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2018
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1328884074

"If you have trouble distinguishing the verbs imitate and emulate, the relative pronouns that and which, or the adjectives pliant, pliable, and supple, never fear--How to Tell Fate from Destiny is here to help! With more than 500 headwords, the book is replete with advice on how to differentiate commonly confused words and steer clear of verbal trouble"--

Your Destiny and Scientific Hand Analysis

Your Destiny and Scientific Hand Analysis
Author: Yaschpaule
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1996
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9788120813472

This book is designed to convince the healthy and scientific-minded sceptic that hand analysis is a science worthy of serious consideration. The laws of scientific hand analysis are presented here in a very simple manner, and are amply illustrated by diagrams. This book is also intended for those who do not have the faintest concept of what hand analysis or astrology is all about, so that no previous knowledge is required for its understanding. At the same time the subject of hand analysis has been comprehensively emphasized. As such this book will be of interest to professional astrologers. In many Eastern countries leading astrologers have a good knowledge of hand analysis. Where the horoscope does not give clear guidance on a particular aspect, they consult the palms in order to obtain clarification. The ideas put forward in this book are based on the Indian, Western and Egyptian schools of hand analysis, although the Indian system has been used the most. The scientific rationale be-hind the wearing of particular gems in order to ward off evil planetary influences is also succinctly described. Above all, this is meant to be an eminently straightforward and practical work. The sceptic has only to study his own palms to be pleasantly surprised at how accurately hand analysis reveals his own particular case.

DNA and Destiny

DNA and Destiny
Author: R. Grant Steen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1489927689

This book shows that, to understand the human condition better, we must develop a keener appreciation for the subtle interactions between nature and nurture. First, Dr. Steen confronts the dark history of eugenics, and the horrifying legacy of the Nazis. He then proceeds to illuminate the latest advances in molecular biology and behavioral genetics. He explains fascinating results that have emerged from "split-twin" experiments, in which eerie parallels were found between twins separated at birth. He clarifies how the Human Genome Project might help create a new understanding of the human condition and how it may ultimately help alleviate some of the major health and even behavioral problems facing society today

Secrets of Success

Secrets of Success
Author: Tarun Engineer
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2015-01-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 8128830252

This book is a must-read for every youth and executive. In fact, every person, who wants to succeed in this competitive era, must read this book very carefully. The author has given brief yet effective mantras for succeeding in the mad jungle called Life. Decide a goal. Arrange resources to achieve it. Make a plan to achieve the goal. Work hard to execute the plan in the best possible manner. The author has touched upon all the aspects of success and personality. It is the latest bestseller of the Diamond Books.

The Zen of Living and Dying

The Zen of Living and Dying
Author: Philip Kapleau
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 301
Release: 1998-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0834800098

To live life fully and die serenely—surely we all share these goals, so inextricably entwined. Yet a spiritual dimension is too often lacking in the attitudes, circumstances, and rites of death in modern society. Kapleau explores the subject of death and dying on a deeply personal level, interweaving the writings of Western religions with insights from his own Zen practice, and offers practical advice for the dying and their families.

The Noru 7

The Noru 7
Author: Lola St.Vil
Publisher: Lola St.Vil
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016-11-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Everyone on the battlefield stops to focus on us. Both sides are too taken by the match to do anything else. Malakaro looks at me from across the circle with malice and fury. I return his gaze, matching his ire. He begins to move around the circle slowly. He addresses me in his usual calm voice. “Are you sure you’re ready for this, little sis?” he asks. “Bring it..." One thing is clear: one of us will die today...

Bottleneck : Humanity's Impending Impasse

Bottleneck : Humanity's Impending Impasse
Author: William R. Catton Jr.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2009-05-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1462808395

Ecological roots of our toubled time are deeper than its economic manifestations. Anguished posterity will look back on this 21st century as the bottleneck century. Bottleneck: Humanitys Impending Impasse was written to show how and why three converging trends have put humankind in much deeper peril than is generally acknowledged. First, there are many more of us inhabiting this planet than it can sustain. Second, technological advances of recent centuries have made gigantic and prodigal our per capita resource appetites and our per capita environmental impacts. Third, even though, as the symbol-using species, we humans conceivably could do better at anticipating future circumstances and planning ahead, our evolutionary heritage together with unanticipated dysfunctions of modern division of labor have kept us too preoccupied with short-term concerns. People today are dependent upon a fantastically intricate web of exchange relations (the market). Even when functioning normallyand not in a collapsed condition, as currentlythis system of relations has a serious and pervasive dehumanizing effect not adequately discerned by economists nor sociologists. Recognition of and adequate adaptation to the deteriorating ecological context of human life has been impeded. Human societies (even our own) are almost certainly going to act in ways that will make an inevitably difficult future unnecessarily worse. Factors analyzed in this book have made people seriously averse to the kind and extent of cooperation our difficult future will require. Together with the basic trio of disturbing trendshumans having become so numerous, so ravenous, and so short-sightedthis has made the nature of todays human prospect far more dire than most policymakers dare admit. It tempts even the wisest and most civic-minded to seek or promote remedial policies that will worsen the real predicament.