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  1. 📮 Upgrade by Paul Mort (.ePUB) Don’t just chase your goals, smash them – with this empowering, action-filled approach… Paul Mort lives the change he empowers in other people. Now, following on from his audiobook and his sold-out coaching programmes, this new book shows how to break out of your rut, build a happier, healthier life and quit the excuses we tell ourselves. The result? Not just living the life you want, but bringing your best self to your family and friends too. Paul breaks down big goals and big dreams into actions and mindsets that demolish excuses, negativity and procrastination. In short, punchy chapters, Paul shows how having a strong sense of self and a stable, powerful focus means you can achieve your goals unaffected by other people’s drama, negativity or destructive habits. No BS, no judgements, just support and clarity. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Paul Mort Size 0.9MB Category Non-Fiction > Health, Fitness & Self-help File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/802IT1H2ZQrD https://devuploads.com/jl1zssgi550t
  2. 📮 Haiti: The Aftershocks of History by Laurent Dubois (.ePUB) A passionate and insightful account by a leading historian of Haiti that traces the sources of the country's devastating present back to its turbulent and traumatic history. Even before the 2010 earthquake destroyed much of the country, Haiti was known as a benighted place of poverty and corruption. Maligned and misunderstood, the nation has long been blamed by many for its own wretchedness. But as acclaimed historian Laurent Dubois makes clear, Haiti's troubled present can only be understood by examining its complex past. The country's difficulties are inextricably rooted in its founding revolution—the only successful slave revolt in the history of the world; the hostility that this rebellion generated among the colonial powers surrounding the island nation; and the intense struggle within Haiti itself to define its newfound freedom and realize its promise.Dubois vividly depicts the isolation and impoverishment that followed the 1804 uprising. He details how the crushing indemnity imposed by the former French rulers initiated a devastating cycle of debt, while frequent interventions by the United States—including a twenty-year military occupation—further undermined Haiti's independence. At the same time, Dubois shows, the internal debates about what Haiti should do with its hard-won liberty alienated the nation's leaders from the broader population, setting the stage for enduring political conflict. Yet as Dubois demonstrates, the Haitian people have never given up on their struggle for true democracy, creating a powerful culture insistent on autonomy and equality for all.Revealing what lies behind the familiar moniker of "the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere," this indispensable book illuminates the foundations on which a new Haiti might yet emerge. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Laurent Dubois Size 566KB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/xPBtlBD475a5 https://devuploads.com/ewd3ptoy9pr3
  3. 📮 Well Fed by James Collier (.ePUB) What you eat doesn’t just impact you – it shapes the world around you. Wonderfully enlightening and engagingly written. Dr Idz If you are looking at ways to combat the exploitation of the planet this book is for you. Rhiannon Lambert Well Fed is a vital tool in the ongoing battle against nutrition misinformation. Robbie Lockie, Plant Based News In Well Fed, James Collier, former NHS dietitian and co-founder of Huel, is on a mission to debunk the myths about food and nutrition to reveal why what we eat is not only having a devastating impact on our health, but also on our planet. The industrialisation of our food system has wreaked havoc on earth's natural biodiversity, diminished the nutritional value of the food that is produced and has been a major contributor to global warming. The result? A planet in crisis and a surge in diseases of excess. By challenging conventional wisdom and embracing a more balanced and nuanced approach, Collier shows that we can: Improve our health by boosting physical and mental well-being. Protect the planet by reducing our environmental impact. Support our communities in fostering a more sustainable food system Supercharge your health with Collier's five pillars of contemplative nutrition, which offer a simple, holistic solution to inspire a sustainable approach to food. The future of food, our health and the planet is in our hands. Let's act now. ♻️ Book's Info: Author James Collier Size 0.7MB Category Non-Fiction > Educational > Ecology & Nature File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/fDa8lMcoAyou https://devuploads.com/iiijvrwtlq4u
  4. 📮 Mongol Imperialism 1251-1259 by Thomas T. Allsen (.ePUB) Using a mixture of Chinese, Persian, and Russian sources, Allsen reconstructs the reign of Mongke, the last ruler of a unified Mongol empire. The central underlying theme of this book is that Mongke was an extremely pragmatic ruler who used policies that appealed to both conservative Mongol elites and newly subjugated Chinese literati in order to mobilize the resources of the empire to undertake further conquests. However, the Mongol Empire was already beginning to fracture under his reign and was being held together only loosely. After Mongke’s death, it would fracture permanently into four independent khanates. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Thomas T. Allsen Size 83MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/d0EpHF1hoHpX https://devuploads.com/tymrj411mnau
  5. 📮 Luther for Everyone by Hans Schwarz (.PDF) Martin Luther is among those most influential and well-known people ever to live. But who was he and what did he want? What significance does he have for the world beyond the church? When these questions are posed, it becomes apparent that Martin Luther's theology, confession, and understanding of the world are little known outside of the Protestantism. Yet, Luther's numerous publications and teaching tenure at the University of Wittenberg extended far beyond Germany and far beyond Lutheranism. His translation of the Bible led to a revolution in publishing, language, and media. He nurtured the sciences, promoted an education system for boys, girls, and even the poor. He decisively shaped our understanding, sharpened our social conscience, and even influenced the renewal of the Catholic Church. Luther, in short, is for everyone. In this book, renowned scholar and theologian, Hans Schwarz traces these many connections and influences between Luther's world and our own. The result is a compelling account of Luther that can instruct both contemporary Lutherans and the broader public in the life and legacy of one of the makers of the modern world. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Hans Schwarz Size 6MB Category Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy File Type PDF 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/OMS8zBFLdjoA https://devuploads.com/8ii26ft7t1bm
  6. 📮 Handbook of Artificial Intelligence by Dumpala Shanthi (.ePUB)+ Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an interdisciplinary science with multiple approaches to solve a problem. Advancements in Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning are creating a paradigm shift in virtually every tech industry sector. This handbook provides a quick introduction to concepts in AI and ML. The sequence of the book contents has been set in a way to make it easy for students and teachers to understand relevant concepts with a practical orientation. This book starts with an introduction to AI/ML and its applications. Subsequent chapters cover predictions using ML, and focused information about AI/ML algorithms for different industries (health care, agriculture, autonomous driving, image classification and segmentation, SEO, smart gadgets and security). Each industry use-case demonstrates a specific aspect of AI/ML techniques that can be used to create pipelines for technical solutions such as data processing, object detection, classification and more. Additional features of the book include a summary and references in every chapter, and several full-color images to visualize concepts for easy understanding. It is an ideal handbook for both students and instructors in undergraduate level courses in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, engineering and Computer Science who are required to understand AI/ML in a practical context. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Dumpala Shanthi Size 62.2MB Category Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/NSFO1pjPTxnH https://devuploads.com/gqcw0kpmze8b
  7. 📮 Breaking the Deadlock by Nicholas Allen (.PDF) The 2019 General Election was historic. In one fell swoop it resolved the longstanding stalemate surrounding Brexit and redrew the electoral map of Britain, breaking the deadlock in Parliament and bringing about the fall of Labour’s so-called ‘Red Wall’. Since 2016, Members of Parliament had struggled to reconcile a contested exercise in direct democracy with the established institutions of representative government. The 2017 election was meant to bring closure to Brexit. It did not: its indecisive outcome merely exacerbated the challenges. Parliament, the courts and ultimately the Monarch herself became embroiled in the chaos of Brexit. The scale of the Conservatives’ definitive victory in December 2020 was therefore a significant departure and a return to the status quo. This latest edition of a prestigious and venerable series surveys the build up to the tumultuous election and its immediate aftermath, offering reasoned conjecture about the future of British party politics and democracy. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Nicholas Allen Size 20MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type PDF 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/kufhUN1tQQiS https://devuploads.com/8ltvft3dicdc
  8. 📮 Iceborn by Michael Livingston (.ePUB) In the thrilling sequel to Seaborn, the Windborn threaten war against the Fair Isles – and three women of the sea hatch daring plans to change their fates. Bela, the reluctant hero, journeys into the inhospitable Sea of Ice in search of the ancient portal that broke the world. Shae, the ship-less Bone Pirate, stands with a Windborn exile before an army of remorseless metal beings. And Alira, the huntress, faces the revelation of what the Bloodborn are, and the truth of their horrible magicks. In desperation, in determination, and in hope, every step they take reveals new secrets about their past – and new fears for their future. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Michael Livingston Size 4.9MB Category Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/YsCJ0XPwTBtu https://devuploads.com/o31mvthyrb1n
  9. 📮 The Shetland Way by Marianne Brown (.ePUB) A memoir and investigation exploring loss, community and the climate crisis in the Shetland Islands by environmental journalist Marianne Brown. How do we balance our needs with the needs of the natural world around us? How can we have nuanced conversations and debate in a time of extreme activism or extreme denial? How can we begin to understand the complexities of a subject as enormous as climate change? And how can we change the way we live to save our lives? This is one woman's story of how her quest to make peace with her father's death brought her straight to the heart of a challenging debate about how we save the planet. When Marianne Brown arrived in Voe, Shetland, to attend the funeral of her father, she had packed enough clothes to last a short trip. But this was February 2020, just weeks before the UK’s first lockdown, and she would be unable to leave for another six months. Shetland is a place bound together by community, history and culture. But when a huge windfarm is greenlit to export energy to mainland Scotland, it creates rifts between neighbours, friends and even families. One side supports the benefit to a planet spiralling into climate disaster; the other challenges the impact on an environment with an already struggling wildlife population. As an environmental journalist, Marianne is drawn to investigate this story of sustainable energy that is irrevocably tied to her grief. But nothing is ever straightforward, and she soon finds herself on a transformative journey into the heart of a debate that mirrors global concerns about how we save the planet. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Marianne Brown Size 3.9MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/t0hJdTYcSkOB https://devuploads.com/nho4rp4q29vm
  10. 📮 Prehistoric World by Aaron Woodruff (.ePUB) Pack your bags, time-travelers! Prehistoric World is your ticket to exploring a wild landscape of over 1,200 incredible prehistoric mammals. Did you know that the woolly mammoth’s tusks could grow up to a whopping 16 feet long? Or that ancient kangaroos didn’t hop? From ferocious predators to gentle giants and strange critters that defy imagination, Prehistoric World is the ultimate journey into the past. Each page brings a new creature to life with incredible facts and stunning illustrations by award-winning paleoartist Julius Csotonyi. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Aaron Woodruff Size 181MB Category Non-Fiction > Educational File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/FsbKhRQioarH https://devuploads.com/cqm4jcj2s4av
  11. 📮 Noonomy 1st Edition by Sergey Bodrunov (.ePUB) In this visionary work, the author suggests an original novel concept: the general theory of a new industrial society of the second generation that evolves toward a new quality of public existence–"noonomy." The volume explores the effect of modern technological shifts on human society. The author shows that technologies are about to undergo qualitative changes that will create new opportunities for personal development and the satisfaction of wants and, simultaneously, engender risks associated with growth opportunities of human interference with nature and technogenic stress on the environment. Based on the study of cutting-edge technologies and resulting socioeconomic shifts, Bodrunov makes the conclusion about the upcoming civilizational crisis. The crisis can be overcome through the formation of a new industrial society of the second generation reliant on knowledge-intensive material production and gradual removal of humans from immediate material production processes. These two trends can fully develop only subject to the transition from the current socioeconomic formation to a non-economic one–the noonomy. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Sergey Bodrunov Size 4MB Category Non-Fiction > General File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/eDsbTPMlnVVU https://devuploads.com/e6b380gk2kn3
  12. 📮 Lead Like a Swede by Jan Marklund (.ePUB) In a managerial world often dominated by command and control, this book champions the Swedish leadership paradigm, offering a fresh, solution-focused approach that harmonises power with empathy, innovation with tradition, and individualism with collective responsibility. With 35 years of successful leadership, empowering coaching, and training experience, Jan Marklund brings to the table an unparalleled depth of insight into what makes leaders thrive in new and challenging terrains. This book is a testament to the Swedish leadership style, a beacon for new leaders, and a pragmatic toolkit for those eager to adopt a solution-focused leadership style that aligns with modern values of inclusivity and work-life balance. This book dives into the subtleties of leading in uncharted territories. By leaning on the Swedish leadership ethos, it highlights collaboration, inclusivity, and work-life balance. It offers a pragmatic blueprint to transform organisational challenges into growth opportunities, advocating employee empowerment and proactive problem-solving. This solution-focused leadership approach resonates closely with the Swedish style, accentuating practical solutions over problems. This book not only details Swedish leadership nuances but also suggests strategies to nurture a solution-centric mindset. Drawing from Sweden's rich history of egalitarianism, innovation, and sustainable ethics, this book provides a comprehensive guide for leaders and managers seeking to navigate the complexities of new settings, be they in a different country or culture or simply a new role. Using renowned examples from Swedish corporate giants like Volvo, SKF, and Spotify, to the public sector's triumphs, this book is a repository of over 100 actionable insights from the crème de la crème of Swedish leadership. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Jan Marklund Size 5MB Category Non-Fiction > General File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/p3MOdczsnyYM https://devuploads.com/agoebqh33l4v
  13. 📮 The Animation Smears Book by Christian Avender (.ePUB) Throughout cinema, there have been various techniques to depict motion, and one style in particular is the fascinating use of smears in animation. Incredibly popular and captivating to artists, these animation smears are frames that creatively replicate motion blur captured on film, which is the phenomena that we commonly observe in our everyday life. The vast world of different techniques for smears is explored in this book, expanding way beyond their commonly believed starting point in the 1940s to their actual origins that date back to the beginning of art history with illustrations and prototypes that led to their usage in some of the earliest known theatrical animations. The Animation Smears Book: Uncovering Film’s Most Elusive Technique is a comprehensive guide that provides extensive information on the stylistic and creative aspects of smears and their impact, on how they make use of the way we perceive motion. Additionally, this book also reveals the names of artists who helped develop smears and the original techniques that were used. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Christian Avender Size 26MB Category Non-Fiction > General File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/PNgEWjnRw6iL https://devuploads.com/cwxvp1rvsxiz
  14. 📮 Introduction to Aeroelasticity by James DeLaurier (.ePUB) Introduction to Aeroelasticity introduces the classical topics of aeroelasticity, beginning with elastic structural modeling and the way that wing and tail structures can diverge and deform due to aerodynamic, inertial, and control-surface deflections. Flutter is then described, first with an airfoil example with increasing complexity, and then for flutter predictions of finite wings with and without control surfaces. Single-degree-of-freedom flutter is also discussed, which includes cable “galloping,” Aeolian flutter, as well as plunging and pitching stall flutter. In all cases, the equation derivations proceed in a step-by-step fashion, complemented by several numerical (and historical) examples. This book is intended to be a quantitative survey course for senior undergraduate or graduate students, as well as any engineer wishing a thorough introduction to the topic. Instructors will be able to utilize a solutions manual and figure slides for their course based upon this book. ♻️ Book's Info: Author James Delaurier Size 7MB Category Non-Fiction > Educational File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/7iubbJ14D0f7 https://devuploads.com/yzauu224uc56
  15. 📮 NLP for Software Engineering by Rajesh Kumar Chakrawarti (.PDF) Discover how Natural Language Processing for Software Engineering can transform your understanding of agile development, equipping you with essential tools and insights to enhance software quality and responsiveness in today’s rapidly changing technological landscape. The book’s goal is to discuss the most current trends in applying natural language processing (NLP) approaches. It makes the case that these areas will continue to develop and merit contributions. The book focusses on software development that is based on visual modelling, is object-orientated, and is one of the most significant development paradigms today. To reduce issues throughout the documentation process, there are still a few considerations to make. To assist developers in their documentation tasks, a few aids have been developed. To aid with the documentation process, a variety of related tools (such as assistants) may be made using Natural Language Processing (NLP). The book is focused on software development and operation using data mining, informatics, Big Data analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), digital image processing, the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, computer vision, cyber security, Industry 4.0, and health informatics domains. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Rajesh Kumar Chakrawarti Size 55.5MB Category Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices File Type PDF 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/B1if3FPtJTlx https://devuploads.com/eay82o0snpl7
  16. 📮 Texas Whiskey by Nico Martini (.ePUB) Texas Whiskey tells the story of how whiskey from the Lone Star State is unlike whiskey being made anywhere else on the planet. Texas history runs deep, and the history of whiskey in the state is no exception. But the Texas whiskey scene, which emphasizes local corn and barrels made from trees grown in the state, has grown exponentially in the last 10 years, as this coffee table book about whiskey in the Lone Star State details. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Nico Martini Size 108MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/2hJWsZaH9Vrs https://devuploads.com/l0tpsxfkf7go
  17. 📮 Easy Cocktails by Cider Mill Press (.ePUB) Easy Cocktails features over 100 cocktails all made with four ingredients or less! Forget the syrups and foams and make quick cocktails at home. With this book on hand, you'll be able to mix an amazing variety of cocktails, all of which are made with four ingredients or less, at a moment's notice. Just because a drink only has a few ingredients doesn't mean it can't be great, and this book features over 100 delicious drinks, from classics to newfangled mixes. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Cider Mill Press Size 18MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/EE15HatP5Rkf https://devuploads.com/xumenh6wpz66
  18. 📮 Tea Magic: Cozy Spells in a Cup by Chloé Zarka Grinsnir (.ePUB) Brewing a cup of tea can lead to a variety of exciting magical practices, and Tea Magic is the perfect, gorgeously illustrated guide. A steaming cup of tea can be the perfect source of comfort on a brisk fall day—and, as Chloé Zarka Grinsnir's fascinating book reveals, it is also a potent form of magic that can be effortlessly used to add magic to day-to-day life. Little things done with intent can have great power, and the ritual of tea drinking itself can bring strength during difficult times, energize ordinary tasks with positivity when a new opportunity arises, or provide a deep and necessary connection to intuition in situations that may seem unclear. Tea Magic is beautifully decorated with illustrations of gorgeous tea cups, colorful teas, and the kinds of magical details that have made Chloé's art so popular online. But more than that, it's a thoughtful resource that covers topics such as the energetic correspondences of different kinds of teas and herbs, as well as the properties of accoutrements such as fruits, sweeteners, and milks. Optimal conditions for drying tea leaves and herbs for magical teas are covered, as well as unique practices such as using moon water in teas—and, of course, tasseomancy, or reading tea leaves for divination. Tea Magic is an essential, easy-to-use resource for anyone who would like to add tea to their spellwork, and a perfect gift for all kinds of tea lovers, even those who don't yet have a magical practice. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Chloé Zarka Grinsnir Size 46MB Category Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/yTDrwxWzHBad https://devuploads.com/kht7pkvgaoky
  19. 📮 Maths For Computing: A Beginner's Guide by Quentin Charatan (.ePUB)+ This introductory textbook covers all the mathematical concepts necessary for a computing degree, limiting coverage only to the material needed for the fundamentals of computing rather than delving into the higher mathematical concepts. The book is written for students embarking on an undergraduate or foundation degree course in Computer Science (or related discipline) and aims to provide the basic skills and knowledge of discrete mathematics required for such a course. Whereas many textbooks tend to teach this subject in a way that is more suitable for mathematicians, this text specifically targets first-year students on computing courses and aims to teach only the basic material that they will need for their computing degree. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Quentin Charatan Size 23.5MB Category Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/DWzaoBuch1HU https://devuploads.com/9lkem4tkbe02
  20. 📮 The Art of Spatial Illusion by Richard Koeck (.ePUB) Contemporary art, entertainment, and architecture cultures offer a growing amount of digitally mediated spatial experiences, situated either in the metaverse (e.g. VR) or location-based in physical realms (e.g. AR), increasingly powered by generative systems (e.g. AI). Are such spatially “immersive experiences” a new phenomenon and dependent on digital innovation? The Art of Spatial Illusion: Immersive Encounters between People, Media, and Place is an insightful exploration of the evolving relationship between humans, media, and spatial environments, tracing their progression from the Renaissance, via Modernity and Postmodernity, to today’s digital age. The author offers a compelling reading and re-evaluation of architectural history and media theory, drawing connections between historical practices, technological innovations, and contemporary immersive experiences. Inspired by scholars such as Walter Benjamin and Jean Baudrillard, the book discusses how technological advancements have transformed our situatedness in “image-spaces”, highlighting the shift from material authenticity to digital reproductions. The book is structured into four parts – The Surface, The Stage, The Interface, and The Hybrid – each exploring different aspects of spatial illusions and their implications. It offers a critical perspective on the creation of architectural, immersive environments, examining the motivations behind them and their broader cultural and political contexts. Richly illustrated and deeply researched, The Art of Spatial Illusion is an essential reading for anyone interested in architecture and art as well as media archaeology, history, and theory. Seeing new, thought-provoking architectural propositions emerging on our horizon, the author provides a comprehensive understanding of how immersive experiences shape our perception of reality. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Richard Koeck Size 19MB Category Non-Fiction > General File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/Y09P0GWANf1L https://devuploads.com/9ec84fk1qiij
  21. 📮 The U.S. Constitution’s Eighth Amendment by Charlie Eastaugh (.ePUB) The U.S. Constitution’s Eighth Amendment: Bail, Fines, and Punishments is an in-depth exploration of the Eighth Amendment’s pivotal role in American jurisprudence. This comprehensive casebook is the very first of its kind, dedicated entirely to the Eighth Amendment, with every relevant Supreme Court precedent included to 2025. The book delves into the intricacies of bail, fines, and punishments litigation, featuring key excerpts from landmark Supreme Court cases that have defined the Amendment over the past 200 years. This work examines the historical context and evolving interpretations of the Amendment, starting with its origin in English Law and highlighting the impact of Supreme Court jurisprudence on the wider justice system. Through expert analysis of major cases, the book reveals how the Eighth Amendment shapes debates on relevant issues, providing unique insights into cases and addressing contemporary issues like racial bias in sentencing, the vanishing applicability of the death penalty, the importance of age in sentencing and punishment, and solitary confinement. Ideal for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in constitutional law, this is a vital resource for understanding one of the Constitution’s most essential protections. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Charlie Eastaugh Size 900KB Category Non-Fiction > Educational File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/jiVJn30Fs3p0 https://devuploads.com/rcvo6k6z93iq
  22. 📮 Positive Health: The Basics by Jolanta Burke (.ePUB) This introductory book offers a clear guide to the new field of Positive Health, which incorporates a shift towards perceiving body and mind as an integrated system. The book combines lifestyle medicine research and practice, such as healthy eating, good sleep hygiene, and physical activity, with positive psychology research and practice, including cognitive, arts-based, and positive affect tools, to delve into the psychology of positive health, physiology, and health behaviour. Combining theory with interventions, and illustrated by case material, mind-maps, and infographics, the book also provides exercises on how to use key research findings from the field of positive health to enhance personal wellbeing. It helps readers focus on the changes they can make to their thinking, attitudes, and behaviours, as well as changes they can instigate in their environment that can lead to positive health. Topics covered include the social determinants of health and meaning as a factor contributing to health. It is essential for introductory courses on positive health, and supplementary reading for courses on positive psychology or wellbeing, as well as valuable reading for all healthcare professionals and policy makers. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Jolanta Burke Size 4MB Category Non-Fiction > Health, Fitness & Self-help File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/7Lw5IMPMf2xJ https://devuploads.com/5gui6573s6qe
  23. 📮 What They Didn’t Teach You in Graduate School by David E. Drew (.ePUB) This updated edition of a beloved classic explores the often unspoken nuances of life in and beyond graduate school. With new hints that give a 360-degree review of the challenges and issues in academic life, Drew, Feldman, and Gray provide a straightforward, entertaining perspective on matters that affect careers and livelihood. Topics span the dissertation process, job hunting, life in the classroom, and more—making for the perfect graduate student companion. What They Didn’t Teach You in Graduate School 3.0 is an irreverent, one-of-a-kind guide for both graduate students and junior professors as they begin carving their paths toward a successful academic career. ♻️ Book's Info: Author David E. Drew Size 8MB Category Non-Fiction > Educational File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/5fr8lgwHQZpF https://devuploads.com/wj37z4op2x2t
  24. 📮 The Earth That Modernism Built by Kenny Cupers (.ePUB) An intellectual history of architectural modernism for an age of rising global inequality and environmental crisis. The Earth That Modernism Built traces the rise of planetary design to an imperialist discourse about the influence of the earthly environment on humanity. Kenny Cupers argues that to understand how the earth became an object of design, we need to radically shift the terms of analysis. Rather than describing how new design ideas and practices traveled and transformed people and places across the globe, this book interrogates the politics of life and earth underpinning this process. It demonstrates how approaches to modern housing, landscape design, and infrastructure planning are indebted to an understanding of planetary and human ecology fueled by settler colonialism and imperial ambition. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Kenny Cupers Size 107MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/nrEBPgCUgPjL https://devuploads.com/1jc4e6z4ddxu
  25. 📮 Artificial Intelligence for Engineers: Basics by Zhen "Leo" Liu (.PDF) This book presents basic knowledge and essential toolsets needed for people who want to step into Artificial Intelligence (AI). The book is especially suitable for those college students, graduate students, instructors, and IT hobbyists who have an engineering mindset. That is, it serves the idea of getting the job done quickly and neatly with an adequate understanding of why and how. It is designed to allow one to obtain big pictures for both AI and essential AI topics within the shortest amount of time. Based on the picture(s), suitable amounts of theoretical knowledge are contextualized to help the learner gain information about the most essential concepts and algorithms. These algorithms are introduced and formulated in a way that the learner can easily implement them for real-world applications with a small amount of effort. In short, you read it, you understand it, you try it, and you can solve it. This book, though titled Artificial Intelligence, is mostly devoted to numeric AI represented by Machine Learning algorithms, which predominate the so-called third wave/tide of AI. The most common and useful Machine Learning topics are selected and introduced. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Zhen "Leo" Liu Size 34.0MB Category Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices File Type PDF 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/DteY2IEOeFvp https://devuploads.com/wug20pooj95k

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