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Awakening to the Unseen Parapsychology in the Light of Spiritual Growth


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English | October 31, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DLP6Z4XY | 215 pages | EPUB | 1.50 Mb
"Awakening to the Unseen: Parapsychology in the Light of Spiritual Growth" explores how parapsychological phenomena-such as telepathy, clairvoyance, astral projection, and energy healing – can be pathways to spiritual enlightenment. Bridging scientific inquiry with personal spirituality, the book offers a guide to understanding these abilities as tools for deepening self-awareness, empathy, and insight into universal truths.

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The War of 1812 The Unseen Struggles and Triumphs of the War of 1812


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English | October 23, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DKT6Q729 | 123 pages | EPUB | 1.53 Mb
Dive deep into the War of 1812, a pivotal moment in American history that shaped the nation’s future. This meticulously researched book explores the causes and effects of the War of 1812, highlighting the impact of the War of 1812 on America and its role in forging a national identity.

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Seen Yet Unseen A Black Woman Crashes the Tech Fraternity


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English | May 14, 2024 | ISBN: B0CLW71CVZ | 7 hours and 33 minutes | M4B 64 Kbps | 212 Mb
Part memoir, part searing revelation, Seen Yet Unseen takes listeners behind the scenes of some of the world’s biggest tech companies and exposes the way their exclusion of and, at times, hostility toward Black women have lasting impacts on the technology we use every day.
Over the years the products of big tech companies and Silicon Valley have become indispensable to our lives. They impact the way we socialize, make purchases, and even our medical decisions. But what happens when a major segment of the population-in this case Black women-isn’t included in these companies?
For over a decade, Bärí A. Williams has worked to carve a space for herself as a Black woman in the incredibly white male sphere of major tech companies, eventually becoming a lead counsel at Facebook and architect of their supplier diversity program. However, she also experienced the peculiar feeling familiar to Black women in the workforce: being both unseen and too seen. In raw and personal stories, Williams recounts balancing on glass cliffs while battling the burnout that so often forces Black women out of these companies, and how the industry’s lack-and loss-of Black women not only harms the businesses themselves but has troubling ramifications for their products, particularly as the promises of AI and the Metaverse loom large.

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Reflections of the Unseen A Journey Through Psychoanalytic Self-Discovery


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English | August 7, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DCGH5T34 | 195 pages | EPUB | 2.00 Mb
Reflections of the Unseen: A Journey Through Psychoanalytic Self-Discovery is a profound exploration of the inner landscapes of the human psyche, delving deeply into the transformative process of psychoanalytic therapy. This compelling narrative chronicles one individual’s courageous quest for self-understanding and healing, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the trials, revelations, and growth that accompany this deeply personal journey.

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The Unseen Truth When Race Changed Sight in America


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English | September 17, 2024 | ISBN: 0674238346 | True EPUB | 400 pages | 93.7 MB
The award-winning art historian and founder of Vision & Justice uncovers a pivotal era in the story of race in the United States when Americans came to ignore the truth about the false foundations of the nation’s racial regime.

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Microbes The Unseen Agents of Climate Change [Audiobook]


Free Download David L. Kirchman, Tristan Morris (Narrator), "Microbes: The Unseen Agents of Climate Change"
English | ASIN: B0DC7877Z7 | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~07:27:00 | 205 MB
For billions of years, microbes have produced and consumed greenhouse gases that regulate global temperature and in turn other aspects of our climate. The balance of these gases maintains Earth’s habitability. Methane, a greenhouse gas produced only by microbes, may have kept Earth out of a deep freeze billions of years ago. Likewise, variations in carbon dioxide, another greenhouse gas released by microbes and other organisms, help to explain the comings and goings of ice ages over the last million years.
Now we face a human-made climate crisis with drastic consequences. The complete story behind greenhouse gases, however, involves microbes and their role in natural ecosystems. Microscopic organisms are also part of the solution, producing biofuels and other forms of green energy which keep fossil fuels in the ground. Other microbes can be harnessed to reduce the release of methane and nitrous oxide from agriculture, and geoengineering solutions that depend on microbes could pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
David L. Kirchman introduces a unique and timely contribution to the climate change conversation and the part microbes play in our past, present, and future. He takes listeners into the unseen world behind the most important environmental problem facing society today and encourages us to embrace microbial solutions.

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Unseen Enemies The Fight to Control Mosquitoes, Lice, Flies and Other Deadly Insects in World War II


Free Download Emory C. Cushing, "Unseen Enemies: The Fight to Control Mosquitoes, Lice, Flies and Other Deadly Insects in World War II"
English | 2020 | ASIN: B083NJBJML | EPUB | pages: 160 | 2.1 mb
Unseen Enemies: The Fight to Control Mosquitoes, Lice, Flies and Other Deadly Insects in World War II, first published in 1958 as Entomology in World War II, is the fascinating, little-told story of the vital role played by scientists to control insects and insect-related diseases during the Second World War. In both the European and Pacific theaters of the war, insect-related diseases were a constant danger to soldiers and civilian, ranging from skin irritations to severe, life-threatening fevers of dengue or malaria, to potentially epidemic-causing plagues. Unseen Enemies provides a look at the nature of the most common insects affecting humans – mosquitoes, lice, mites, flies, and fleas, and discusses the often new and innovative compounds and measures developed during the war for control. Fortunately, there are many success stories discussed in the book which aided the Allied war effort, and countless veterans would give thanks for the work done by these researchers to make their grim task safer and more comfortable.

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