Monday, April 29, 2019

Essential Oils Pocket Reference 7th Edition Free Pdf

ISBN: 0998313610
Title: Essential Oils Pocket Reference 7th Edition Pdf
Author: Life Science Publishers
Published Date: 2016-11-01

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What is up with blank pages?? This is a wonderful resource. However, my book has several blank pages! I looked up bronchitis and it said page 291, but 291 is completely blank...ugh. Has anyone else had this problem??You need this book. What a great reference book to have on hand. Not only does it help explain all singles and blends, what they are used for, how to use topically, aromatically and internally, and if they are sun-sensitive - but it also has an awesome chart in the back that makes it easy to find oils for various needs and issues (like nervous system, emotional support, cardiovascular, etc).THEN, to make this book even MORE AWESOME, they list issues and suggested singles and blends for each issue. I've spent quite a bit of time learning and reading, checking on issues within my family and how to best use oils to help. This is truly a life-changing investment.Love this book! Love this book! It gives you all the information you need about essential oils. I also have the Reference Guide which is much larger. I find that the Reference Guide often refers to the Pocket Reference for specific instructions on how to use or recipes. This size is much more convenient and really has all the information you need. It is well made and the pages move smoothly on the spiral binding. In fact I am looking at it right now as I keep it right beside my computer so I can reference it often. I love this book so much that I bought one for a relative who is fairly new to essential oils and was going by what her sister told her was good for whatever the issue. I told her everyone who uses oils needs this book. It is truly invaluable! There is an answer for every question you have about essential oils. I would recommend to anyone. I would also say, buy two! Someone you know needs one too!

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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Carthage Must Be Destroyed Download

ISBN: B004IYJEB0
Title: Carthage Must Be Destroyed Pdf The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization
The first full-scale history of Hannibal's Carthage in decades and "a convincing and enthralling narrative." (The Economist )

Drawing on a wealth of new research, archaeologist, historian, and master storyteller Richard Miles resurrects the civilization that ancient Rome struggled so mightily to expunge. This monumental work charts the entirety of Carthage's history, from its origins among the Phoenician settlements of Lebanon to its apotheosis as a Mediterranean empire whose epic land-and-sea clash with Rome made a legend of Hannibal and shaped the course of Western history. Carthage Must Be Destroyed reintroduces readers to the ancient glory of a lost people and their generations-long struggle against an implacable enemy.

The book is less like a professor delivering a great entry-level lecture and more ... Miles gets so caught up in arguing with classical Greek and Roman historians that it almost becomes a more important thesis of the book than the actual history. Every classical historian I've read discusses the possible biases inherent in their source material, but it really doesn't merit the level of iteration that Miles gives it here. At a certain point, this book does more to point out the things we don't know about Carthage than the things we do. Furthermore, Miles' fascination with minutiae of archaeological digs, offhanded references to historical examples the reader may have no familiarity with, and asides about anti-Carthage historians combine to completely offset any chance of crafting an actual narrative about the history of Carthage. The book is less like a professor delivering a great entry-level lecture and more like one having a discussion with colleagues.The problem may not be so much with the author as with his choice in subject. Like with the ancient Persians and Parthians, the only surviving examples of written Carthaginian history is told by its enemies. As a result, it is probably impossible to paint a full picture of Carthage. That being said, other authors have approached similarly difficult subjects with a more even-handed and engaging voice (I recently finished Tom Holland's Persian Fire and much preferred that admittedly less ambitious work).On the plus side, the work is meticulously researched. The bibliography and index account for nearly 150 pages of the book. I just wish that Miles had used all of that research to paint a better picture of Carthage (even if told through the eyes of their enemies).A Carthage of the imagination goes to war with Rome. The problem with writing about the ancient history is that very little written material has survived and what was written was written by the "winners". That is absolutely the case with Rome's three wars with Carthage and the history of Carthage in general. The problem for the popular historian is how to address that "absence" of material What Miles does in this book is to sort of invent a Carthage of his own imagination and to argue with Roman historians (Livy, Polybius, etc) based on the Carthage of his own creation.Its a valid approach, but it has its limits. It especially depends on the author not going too far with their imagination or bringing in an agenda. Its a readable and well-written book which at its best tells the story of the wars with Carthage in a far more readable way than the primary sources. But at its worst, Miles is seeing things that may not be there in history and he is bringing in an agenda.He brings a contrarian agenda to the book. Greeks and Romans are bad. Everyone else is not only good, but represents a wonder-filled tapestry of cultural diversity. He calls Carthage a "Mediterranean Melting Pot". Searching for support for this idea, he uses as an example a building in Libya built in a mix of styles (Egyptian, Greek and other). But rather than seeing it as a very derivative "kitsch" mess which suggests the absence of style, he sees it as "extraordinary eclecticism and openness to new influences and ideas". Worse yet, it never dawns on him that this sort of thing has never really gone away. You can find this sort of throwing together of style elements lifted out of context in American commercial construction today.The author goes off the deep end trying to make his point: "However, the bold interplay between shadow and light created by the concave lines and the height of the structure combined with the elegant vertical flow of the colonnades and the kouroi mean the moment stands as a graceful but unmistakable Punic view of the world". But contrary to that view, sometimes a garishly painted assembly of Greek columns crowned by Egyptian pyramids represents derivative bad taste rather than any view of the world.Where this is all leading is the author's view that the Greeks and Romans, rather than building western civilization, stole most everything that made up that civilization from a diverse utopian world that existed before they destroyed it and whose existence was covered up after they had destroyed it. Richard Miles at times seems to be close to channeling the ideas of "Black Athena" and certain well-known fringe political groups who push ideas of lost civilizations crushed by the evil Greeks and Romans."Carthage stands not only as an eloquent testament to the cultural diversity that once exemplified the ancient mediterranean, but also a stark reminder of just how ruthlessly that past has been selected for us". (p.23)'There are also points in the book where the author uses loaded modern words such as describing Barcid Spain as an "a form of apartheid". Strong words to be using. His backing example is that military troops in spain were issued different currency than the local tribes in Spain.As to Child sacrifice in Carthage, he is forced to admit the evidence for it, But concludes his discussion of it with the suggestion that the practice showed the importance of the "Levantine heritage" in Carthage and that it was a symbol of "vibrancy and coherency of the western phoencian world rather than a reflection of "conservative" politics being practiced in "immigrant communities". That the word "conservative" appears here is more than a slight sign of the author's attempts to put Carthage into a modern political context.The book spends alot of time making arguments with Greek and Roman historians. But rather than do it in a balanced way, he tends to assume the worst about them and the best about Carthage. Most dangerously, he makes those assumptions based on the Carthage that he has imagined rather than basing it on facts.The book doesn't do a good job with the most complicated questions concerning Carthage. Questions about what exactly was the nature of the political system. Is it fair to call it an empire similar to Rome or was it in reality simply something more like a commercial guild of merchants and traders with a mostly common religion.He closes the book by pushing the idea that Carthage "won" in the long run. He accomplishes that by basically making Roman Africa equal to Carthage which is a kind of questionable concept.The book presents a very neoliberal/neoconservative view of the world. Free trade, unrestrained capitalism and a rejection of nationalism in favor of an internationalist business mindset are what it believes in. Corporations without borders are held to be superior to the Roman Republic or Greek democracy.The book goes on far too long on certain subjects ("Heracles" in particular). Some of them could simply be skipped over. The book is at its best when describing well-known bits of the history and at its worst when it spends pages pushing the pet causes of the author and his vision of Carthage. But the writing saves the book. A think a better editor could have helped him produce a far better book.History that can be read and understood is a good thing! Carthage Must Be Destroyed is a nearly perfect book for the history buff. I am no scholar and although I have a fairly recent master’s degree in history I haven’t taken a course in ancient history since my undergraduate days 45 years ago. I rarely read about ancient history but I was curious to learn about Carthage after reading a review of this book. Although I normally read ten to fifteen history books a year, since becoming bogged down in The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 last year I’ve been concentrating on historical novels. Carthage has renewed my confidence that serious historical scholarship can be fun to read. Richard Miles has done a masterful job in writing an eminently readable account in which his sources are summarized, analyzed and sometimes criticized in a most helpful way. This is a scholarly work – the voluminous notes testify to that. His account of Carthage, which naturally is highly dependent on Roman sources, also refreshed my recollection of the rise of Rome. My only criticism is that I did not understand the economic underpinnings of Carthage prior to the end of the second Punic War. Miles describes the economy of Carthage in its final years rather well at the close of the book, but it only underlined the need to explain it more fully at earlier stages. Miles is careful to not use analogies, but I gather, for lack of clear alternatives, that Carthage’s economy was similar to medieval Venice’s. But Venice had things to export as well as being master traders, so perhaps Carthage did as well? Nevertheless, the other elements of Carthage’s growth and destruction are well explained, including the religious and military aspects of its history. It’s a great book.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Joshua Tree Download

ISBN: 1940754364
Title: Joshua Tree Pdf The Complete Guide
Published Date: 2019
Page: 216

Joshua Tree National Park boasts some of California's most dramatic desert scenery.

From the weird and wonderful Mojave Desert to the vast and stark Sonoran Desert, Joshua Tree: The Complete Guide reveals the park’s highlights and hidden gems.

Whatever your interests—hiking to the top of Ryan Mountain, rock climbing the Wonderland of Rocks, watching golden sunsets from Keys ViewJoshua Tree: The Complete Guide puts the best of Joshua Tree National Park at your fingertips.

Gorgeous color photos showcase the park's best destinations. Fascinating chapters on History, Geology and Wildlife reveal the story behind the scenery. Detailed maps guide readers on the park’s best hikes

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Great read If your READING THIS then your planing on going to Joshua Tree and this is the book. It is easy to read pack full of information but not overloaded, it includesfacts environmental conditions, stories of the settlers, and a very good description of the trails. I have read a couple of different book on this area and this is far superior.Hey had a great time in Palm Springs and I used this book while I was at Josuha Tree. The book was on the money very awesome, there is only one thing that has changed if you want to visit the Keys Ranch it is by appointment only the phone number is in the book and you have to do this before entering into Joshua tree because there is no Cell service. Other then that the book is very accurate it was well worth it.One of the bEst guides for JTNP This guide is a replacement/back up for the one we use in our vacation rental. We get many positive comments on how well it is written and on the accurate content of the guide from our guests. I highly recommend this guide for those going to Joshua Tree National Park.Beautiful, comprehensive guide This book is beautiful, comprehensive guide to Joshua Tree National Park and it's surrounding communities. It provides vividly colored photos of the landscape and a brief guide to plants and animals one may encounter. It provides general maps of JTNP as well as very good detailed maps of specific points of interest which are being described. A causal browser of this book might well be inspired to visit. One can use it to plan a visit, and A visitor can confidently pack this along as a guidebook to find points of wonderment. Not only does the author provide guidance within Joshua Tree NP, but in the communities that border this park as well. Motels, restaurants, and points of interest are mentioned in enough detail for a reader to determine if they want to stop by and check them out. As a former visitor to JTNP, I found it to be very thorough, and as someone who is planning another trip, I plan to take it along as a guidebook to find new places to discover within and outside the Park. I hope this author undertakes a book on the Mojave National Preserve in the same style that this book was written.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Go F Download

ISBN: 2376190053
Title: Go F Pdf *ck Yourself, I'm Coloring

Best curseing coloring book ever! Dude ! I bought like three of these swearing coloring books and this one is the funniest one. It has curse words ive never even heard of lol this is a must have for anyone you want to make laugh.Inner child, meet outer curmudgeon I was looking for a light snack, and figured I should probably get a coloring book to go with (since people look at you funny when you plunk down a box of crayons and a bottle of Rossi). Unfortunately, the only adult coloring books I can obtain locally are of butterflies and other foo-foo nonsense. THIS, however, allows me to clearly and colorfully illustrate my dislike for people in a way that no other medium quite manages. Would definitely recommend this to anyone who's packing a box of stuff to ship forward to deployed service members.WAY TOO MUCH FUN!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!! I bought it for my best friend for her Christmas Present!!

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