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  • av Annalee Schade
    440,-

    This book is a compilation of poems that I wrote throughout myhighschool years. Most of the poems I wrote as a way of getting mythoughts organized, to try and come up with an answer to a question, or as a way to express myself. The poems were also a way to get people thinking. Some of these poems were more personal, trying to use words to express a feeling. The majority of them were me just trying to explore thoughts, concepts, and imagery.I decided to get my poems published as a way to touch people'shearts. To inspire others like me, young authors, and those who struggle with mental disabilities, learning disabilities, or both. It can feel daunting to try something that you dream of doing when it feels like you are steps behind everyone else. I hope this book can be an inspiration for at least one person to feel like they can achieve their dream or calling. This is not a book about dreams, this book is the achievement of a dream.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    Discover the captivating voices of 30 extraordinary women in this remarkable collection of poetry. Each poem weaves a delicate thread, unraveling the raw and unfiltered emotions that encompass the complex experience of being a woman. From joy to heartache, from resilience to vulnerability, these verses offer a profound exploration of the myriad ways femininity manifests itself in the world. Within these pages, you'll encounter a rich tapestry of voices, as women from diverse backgrounds and walks of life come together to share their innermost thoughts and self-expressions. Through their words, they invite you into their intimate worlds, beckoning you to listen, to feel, and to understand. Whether you are a woman seeking solace in shared experiences, or an empathetic reader eager to explore the unfiltered expressions of femininity, this collection will leave an indelible mark upon your heart and soul.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    The onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic amid March 2020 has significantly impacted the world with its unexpectedness. As the years passed from the peak of its consequences, reverbing effects have been seen. This book explores the aftermath of global pandemics, not only limited to COVID-19 but across history. From historical plague of Justinian to the impact of the pandemic across mental health & healthcare sectors, each chapter thoroughly investigates the crucial factors that play a role across global pandemics.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    Modern societies have discovered that plastic can cause severe harm to the environment and human health. But, do enough people know how poor plastic control and dispensation can specifically impact them to care for and make a difference? The Earth is Wrapped in Plastic gives a detailed overview of human dependence on plastic and the potential consequences of plastic pollution. Understanding the history and manufacturing of plastic helps explain the massiveness of the problem that would take a lot of effort and people to mitigate the effects of unsustainable plastic use. Growing pressure on governmental agencies and large corporations has effectively started the push for safer consumption of plastic and environmentally-friendly alternatives. Sustained efforts would help reduce our 'plastic footprint' on the Earth.

  • av Austin Mardon
    446,-

    Discussion of taxation practices inevitably draws discussions of government policymaking. Lesser discussed, however, is the idea of how state actions and tax laws may intersect with social considerations in creating a more equitable society. Separated into disparate chapters on various topics, this book elucidates upon the nuance regarding philosophical, political, and socioeconomic factors that affect taxation. Particular attention is given to the moral and economic ramifications of tax policy and its impact on families, gender, race, equality, and the accumulation of wealth.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    Water is often seen from one perspective. It is visible all around the world, nevertheless we tend to view water frivolously or take it for granted. Instead, this book focuses on how crucial and various perspectives exist in water. We explore the various ways that our institutions use to improve our health and fitness. Similarly, we also explore how this practice is used among our international communities and how they recycle water. Then we explore how various cultures view water and how important it is surrounding socio-political issues. Water contamination is a necessary issue that we also discuss that water is a restricted resource. We additionally explore property practices of water along with commercialisation and privatization of water. Water is all around the world, however, we frequently do not apprehend the importance of water. We hope this book helped to elucidate and apprehend the important troubles and elements that surround our limited world resource - water.

  • av Austin Mardon
    446,-

    In today's society, it is more important than ever to embrace civic responsibility and duty. "Active Citizenship: Embracing Civic Responsibility and Duty" provides readers with a comprehensive guide to understanding the importance of civic engagement and the role that it plays in shaping our communities.With practical tips and strategies for effective engagement, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to make a positive impact in their community and take an active role in shaping the future of their city, province, and country.Starting with an overview of civic responsibilities and duties, readers will learn about the various levels of government and the different issues that each level addresses, providing a solid foundation for civic engagement at every level.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    Ethics and human rights is a crucial topic that continues to be debated, which has now become the basis of several research papers and studies. Despite having a basic understanding of human rights, it is necessary to acknowledge different aspects and situations where human rights and ethics are directly or indirectly targeted. Whether it is national or international human rights standards or it is a concern about technology, politics, judicial system, and environment, human rights as well as ethics are topics that every individual needs to be educated about - so they are aware of their rights, other people's rights, and have an understanding of making decisions and taking actions that follow ethical values. Therefore, this book highlights the seriousness of human rights, the importance of ethical practices, and the concepts and theories upon which human rights and ethics are built.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    The purpose of this book is to go over the rule of law, and important concepts related to it such as relevance to the current societies and states, principles, history of the process of its development, the Donoghue vs Stevenson case and their condition in various countries across the world, and many more. Not only that but it also ought to explore the potential national and international challenges facing the rule of law and its current applications such as political interference or corruption, and how supporting or strengthening the rule of law would help to bring stability, and prosperity. This book lays a strong foundation for the topic of preserving justice and rule of law, which can be a great source of information for all individuals at different levels of society as well as for future work and investigations.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    "Breaking the Cycle: Understanding, Preventing, and Overcoming Bullying" is a comprehensive guide to understanding and combatting bullying. With chapters covering various types of bullying and their causes, this book is a useful tool that can assist in recognising bullying and identifying possible prevention strategies for schools. The book also offers practical intervention strategies for dealing with bullying, including supporting victims of bullying and addressing cyberbullying. Additionally, it explores the impact of bullying on mental health and its prevalence in the workplace. Finally, the book tackles the legal and ethical issues surrounding bullying. With its insights, this book is an indispensable resource for parents, educators, and anyone interested in creating a safe and inclusive environment for everyone.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    Humans have a natural liking for sweet sugar. Sugars are carbohydrates - an essential part of our diet. Throughout history, guidelines have been evolving to set clear recommendations for a healthy intake of sugar. Although science has unveiled some of these mysterious dangers of too much sugar, public health efforts persist to propose and promote dietary patterns that help us manage this craving better, but not condemn it entirely.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    Mission AstroAccess is an organization dedicated to promoting disability inclusion in space exploration. In October 2021, the pilot cohort of Disabled Ambassadors were launched into orbit on a Zero Gravity Corporation parabolic flight to experience weightlessness and investigate microgravity accessibility solutions. The second AstroAccess Flight will take place on November 19, 2022, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Volume II of Mission AstroAccess explores various topics related to the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in space travel, as well as considering how those that experience the world differently than us quite often have creative and innovative solutions to our challenges.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    Why do we have dreams? What do they represent? These are two sought-after questions throughout human history. It was all just a dream offering historical, cultural, and scientific insights into the purpose and interpretations of dreams. Many famous postulated theories, such as dreams representing visions, convey cultural attitudes about human cognitive functioning since the times of Ancient civilizations. Although objective scientific investigations into the biology of dreamlike states may tend to reduce dreams to simply being collections of emotions and ideas, many people continue to believe that dreams serve a higher purpose. The book offers a passage of time into the continued studies of dreams to show the changing interpretations of what dreams may be trying to tell us.

  • av Wan Ling Dai
    470,-

    Have you ever wondered what it's like to overcome incredible challenges and achieve great things? Look no further than the life of Dr. Austin Mardon. In this book, we dive into the life of one of Canada's most accomplished scientists and mental health advocates, exploring his journey through overcoming schizophrenia, leading an expedition to Antarctica, receiving the Order of Canada, and spearheading new initiatives during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this book, we learn about Dr. Mardon's family history and how it influenced his experiences living with schizophrenia. Despite the challenges he faced, Dr. Mardon accomplished remarkable feats, such as leading an expedition to Antarctica that earned him the Polar Medal and the Order of Canada, and meeting with Pope John Paul II. We delve into Dr. Mardon's upbringing and education, including his struggles with mental illness. His academic achievements, such as completing a bachelor's and master's degree in psychology, as well as receiving an Honorary Doctor of Law Degree from the University of Alberta, are all the more impressive considering the challenges he faced. We also explore Dr. Mardon's response to the pandemic, including his efforts to advocate for the rights of people with mental illnesses and support healthcare workers. We explore the personal philosophies and perspectives of Dr. Mardon. He discusses finding inspiration and motivation in an ever-changing world, the importance of accurate diagnosis of mental health disorders, and the misconceptions surrounding seeking mental health treatment in today's society. Dr. Mardon's life is a testament to the power of perseverance and dedication, and his contributions to the field of mental health advocacy are inspiring. His personal journey is one of incredible resilience, and this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn about the history of mental health advocacy and the power of personal dedication. His story is one that inspires us to overcome our own obstacles and strive for greatness. This book is a celebration of his life and legacy, and an inspiration to us all.ISBN: 978-1-77369-898-4

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    440,-

    What better way to scream at, or about, the world than through poetry?This book is sewn together by creatives who are hurting and healing, thriving or just surviving, getting up everyday and putting themselves out there. For what?To connect with you. To see you.That's right. We see you.We see your pain, your love, your fears, your joy.Come, relate with us about the trials and tribulations of living in this crazy world.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    This book explores the potential link between the consumption of highly processed foods and the deterioration of cognitive function. The book begins by establishing an understanding of cognitive function and how it is impacted at a physiological level by ultra-processed foods, which are characterized by extensive manipulation and the addition of preservatives, colours, and other artificial ingredients. To provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between ultra-processed foods and cognitive decline, the authors delve into the historical, economic, and political factors which have shaped the modern food industry. A compelling and informative read for anyone interested in the link between diet and brain health, the book offers a nuanced look at the potential dangers of ultra-processed foods and encourages readers to be more mindful of their diet and lifestyle choices. The book ends by helping readers better understand the risk factors of cognitive decline and laying out practical steps that can be taken to preserve cognitive function and support overall health and well-being.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    Discover the incredible journey of art and architecture throughout human history. These essential parts of our cultural heritage reflect our values, beliefs, and emotions and serve as a vital means of communication for generations to come. From the majestic pyramids of Egypt to the soaring skyscrapers of today, the evolution of art and architecture is nothing short of awe-inspiring.Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of art and architecture with this book. It's not just another history book - it's an attempt to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the artistic and architectural styles that have shaped the world we live in today. You'll trace the footsteps of ancient Greece and Rome, marvel at the grandeur of the Gothic era, appreciate the unique styles of African art and architecture, explore the bold movements of modernism, and examine the playful, eclectic styles of postmodernism.This book is perfect for art lovers, architecture enthusiasts, or anyone who simply wants to gain a deeper appreciation of our cultural heritage. Enter into an unforgettable journey and discover how art and architecture have helped us express our deepest thoughts, feelings, and aspirations throughout the ages.

  • av Austin Mardon
    260,-

    As technology advances at an unprecedented pace, the possibilities of enhancing human abilities and traits through bioengineering are becoming increasingly real. But this raises profound issues surrounding ethics, morality, religion and economics which require careful consideration. In this groundbreaking book, the exploration of complex issues surrounding human enhancement is conducted. Delving into the ethical, social, political, technological, philosophical, psychological, legal, economic, spiritual, and global implications of this emerging technology.The book covers a wide range of topics, including the impact of human enhancement on society and government, the latest technological developments, and the legal and regulatory issues at stake. The authors also examine the philosophical and psychological implications of human enhancement, including its potential impact on personal identity and mental well-being.In addition, the book explores the economic and global context of human enhancement, as well as its spiritual and religious implications. Throughout, the authors highlight the need for responsible and ethical stewardship of human enhancement technologies.Accessible and engaging, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of humanity and the profound questions that arise as we seek to enhance our own capabilities and potentials

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    Everyone perceives and interacts with the world differently. That's what makes us human. Exploring Neurodiversity and Invisible Disabilities unpacks the relationship between people labelled as "abnormal" and the societal attitudes toward associated mental health disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Terms such as "neurological minorities" have led the way in reducing stigma toward many mental illnesses and reframing discussions to make the language more inclusive. Yet today, there exist many barriers for people labelled as neurotypical or neurodivergent in schools, institutes of higher education, and workplaces that this book aims to address. Further understanding of different invisible disabilities through research and diversity and inclusion efforts can pave the road to not only accommodating vulnerable groups but also implementing culturally-inclusive frameworks for people to achieve their full potential.

  • av Dick Shand
    440,-

    Most of the Young Hero stories have been read by nine year old students at Willow Park Elementary School who needed help in their reading skills. Students who were in Grade 3 from 1991 to 1996 will remember many of these stories.We acted some of the out in the classroom. Every kid wanted a leading role. In 1996 I met a young girl who had a role in the story in 1993. She came over to greet me and recalled the exact role she had and the name of the story.Young Hero stories and Grandpa's Bedtime Stories (generally for younger students) were also acted out at the following schools:Chinook Park Elementary School, Calgary, AB.Canyon Meadows Elementary School, Calgary, AB.Cliff Rd. Public School, Tsawwassen, B.C. The E.S.L. (English Second Language) students at Y.W.C.A. in Calgary also acted out several of these stories.

  • av Austin Mardon
    446,-

    This collection of essays has been curated with the goal of providing a framework for understanding personal security data in the modern age. A wide range of relevant topics are discussed and analyzed including anonymity, privacy breaches, and biometric data collection. Recent real-life examples and events are frequently discussed to further provide context to the content discussed. The content of this book will provide the reader with a better understanding of how to protect their personal data in the digital reality the world faces.

  • av Tim Chapman
    440,-

    Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials in the world, but its production and disposal also have significant environmental impacts, including greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption, and the depletion of natural resources. In this comprehensive and accessible book, you'll learn about the impact of concrete on the environment and discover alternative materials that offer a more sustainable future for construction. In 11 chapters, you'll learn about the unique properties of each alternative material, and the factors that are driving their adoption. The book also covers the challenges and opportunities for reducing the environmental impact of concrete, from optimizing its production processes to recycling and reusing waste concrete. This book aims to provide a clear and concise overview of the environmental impact of concrete and the alternatives available, empowering you to make informed decisions about how to build a more sustainable future.

  • av Alicia Au
    440,-

    Climate denial is a readily used concept, often referring to a public debate discourse that challenges the views of mainstream climate scientists and advocates of environmental policy. Climate deniers fuel an economic and political campaign structured to undermine the public trust in climate science functions as a mechanism for doubt and manufactured uncertainty. In eleven chapters, this book identifies and profiles the potential risks and solutions to the current state of climate change literacy and what causes doubt and distrust among climate change deniers. In particular, this book looks at the internal and external influences on one's own climate beliefs and how something that is close to a scientific certainty faces so much opposition. This book looks to provide new perspectives and ways to view literature surrounding climate change denial, and how we can use hope to build a better future.

  • av Austin Mardon
    446,-

    Fire and human life are intrinsically linked, but what happens when fire finds itself uncontained and uncontrolled? Join us, as in eleven chapters, this book takes a deep dive into the growing rate of wildfires in our modern world. Travel with us from the Americas, to Africa and Asia, and finally Australia as our authors dive deep into the causes and impacts of these natural disasters. Learn about the impacts of wildfires upon the natural world, the price of uncontrolled wildfires, and strategies for the potential quenching of the burn's uncanny thirst. This book aims to touch upon the global impact of wildfires and how even a simple mistake can lead to the world's next great burn.

  • av Dick Shand
    440,-

    Most of the Young Hero stories have been read by nine year old students at Willow Park Elementary School who needed help in their reading skills. Students who were in Grade 3 from 1991 to 1996 will remember many of these stories.We acted some of the out in the classroom. Every kid wanted a leading role. In 1996 I met a young girl who had a role in the story in 1993. She came over to greet me and recalled the exact role she had and the name of the story.Young Hero stories and Grandpa's Bedtime Stories (generally for younger students) were also acted out at the following schools:Chinook Park Elementary School, Calgary, AB.Canyon Meadows Elementary School, Calgary, AB.Cliff Rd. Public School, Tsawwassen, B.C. The E.S.L. (English Second Language) students at Y.W.C.A. in Calgary also acted out several of these stories.

  • av Daniel Gurin
    440,-

    After three years of lockdowns, masks, and uncertainty, it's time to ask the question: are we done now? Is it even possible for us to return to what we once considered normal? These are important questions, which this book hopes to answer, covering topics from the crumbling of the healthcare system to why everyone had a colloquial ennui. Welcome to the aftermath.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    that impact society. The chapters in this book cover a wide range of topics, including corruption in the banking sector, the history of corruption at Nestle, corruption in pharmaceutical companies, the impact of corruption on indigenous communities, the social mechanisms that facilitate police corruption in Canada, corruption in education, the impact of corruption on economic development, the effects of corruption on national security, and corruption in the workplace. This book offers a comprehensive and nuanced analysis of the many ways in which corruption can harm individuals, communities, and society as a whole. Whether you are an individual looking to learn more about corruption or an organization seeking to address corruption within your ranks, this book is an essential resource.

  • av Austin Mardon
    440,-

    Beyond Sound is a collection of writings surrounding the science and benefits surrounding music. It goes beyond music theory and into subjects of neurology, therapy, and kinetics. An exploration into the other benefits of music promotes the curiosity and capabilities of the beautiful art form that has been otherwise familiar to human beings. There is focus on performance, piano, violin and many other elements of music.

  • av John Johnson
    440,-

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