
This original and lucid account of the complexities of love and its essential role in human well-being draws on the latest scientific research. Three eminent psychiatrists tackle the difficult task of reconciling what artists and thinkers have known for thousands of years about the human heart with what has only recently been learned about the primitive functions of the human brain.A General Theory of Love demonstrates that our nervous systems are not self-contained: from earliest childhood, our brains actually link with those of the people close to us, in a silent rhythm that alters the very structure of our brains, establishes life-long emotional patterns, and makes us, in large part, who we are. Explaining how relationships function, how parents shape their child’s developing self, how psychotherapy really works, and how our society dangerously flouts essential emotional laws, this is a work of rare passion and eloquence that will forever change the way you think about human intimacy.
by Thomas Lewis
Rating: 4.0 ⭐
A Proven, Step-By-Step Method To Become Fashion Designer Today only, get this Amazon bestseller for just $2.99. Regularly priced at $4.99. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device. Fashion designing is becoming a hot field. Their are people who want to become successful in this industry but don't know where to start and how to become successful if they are already in that. Its a very competitive industry and to become successful you need to learn certain strategies. This book goes into details about this industry and what we need to do for becoming a fashion designer. First and foremost you should see whether its your dream career and then you should learn everything related to this field. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... Chapter 1: Is Fashion Design the Right Career for You? Chapter 2: The Basic Principles in Fashion Design Chapter 3: Getting Ready with Self Study Chapter 4: Different Areas of Fashion Design Much, much more! Download your copy today! Take action right away to Become Fashion Designer by downloading this book "The Ultimate Guide To Become A Fashion Designer :How To Be A Successful Fashion Designer", for a limited time discount of only $2.99! fashion designers, how to become fashion designer, courses for becoming fashion designer, become successful fashion designer, fashion designer, fashion designing courses, fashions and trends --
by Thomas Lewis
Rating: 3.2 ⭐
Want to get rid or vertigo and dizziness at home without drugs or surgery? There are safe and effective natural home remedies that will help you get your life back Read this book and find out how to stop feeling dizziness and nausea in just minutes a day. .
COM has traditionally been considered as something that VB programmers don't need to think about too VB is supposed to look after all the nitty gritty of COM, leaving the VB programmers to rapidly develop working business solutions. However, with Microsoft pushing hard on its multi-tiered technologies, more and more people are becoming aware that COM is something important. For any moderately advanced VB programming at all, COM is present - often under the guise of ActiveX. COM underlies most of which is going on in VB. COM is components and and there are hundreds of objects and components even in the basic VB environment. So what's going on? What is COM? Why is it so important? What can VB programmers do with COM? Foe newcomers to COM, this is all a bit mysterious. For competent but relatively non-technical VB professional programmers, the full story of COM is still somewhat disjointed. Meanwhile, a new type of programming consultant is coming into COM design experts. Why? Because as soon as you start writing professional VB applications, you are making COM decisions (or VB is making them for you), whether it is with ActiveX, MTS, DCOM.. and some of these decisions have real implications for the success of your software design and performance.
Clinical disorders of the heart beat (1916)
by Thomas Lewis
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
Excerpt from Lectures on the Heart: Comprising the Herter Lectures, (Baltimore); A Harvey Lecture, (New York) And an Address to the Faculty of Medicine at McGill Uiversity, (Montreal) The five lectures comprising this book were delivered during a brief visit to the American continent in the Autumn of 1914. The Herter lectures were written to emphasise the advantages of intimately combining clinical and laboratory observations. Co-operation between wards and laboratories, as my visit has clearly taught me, is nowhere more freely or widely cultivated than in the Medical Schools of America. To these lectures, the Harvey lecture, which deals with questions of physiological interest, seems a fitting introduction. The address at Montreal serves to illustrate in a more extended manner the application of laboratory methods to questions of immediate and practical consequence. It is a pleasure to acknowledge my indebtedness to the Committee of the Herter Foundation, and to the Harvey Society, who have kindly sanctioned the publication of the lectures in this form.
An autobiography by the author, a missionary in Cameroons and The Congo 1883 - 1923.
Napoleão Bonaparte foi um líder político e militar durante os últimos estágios da Revolução Francesa. Adotando o nome de Napoleão I, foi imperador da França de 18 de maio de 1804 a 6 de abril de 1814, posição que voltou a ocupar por poucos meses em 1815. Sua reforma legal, o Código Napoleônico, teve uma grande influência na legislação de vários países.Não é de admirar que suas palavras continuam a influenciar e transformar nosso pensamento até hoje.Após a leitura deste livro, você passará a ver as coisas com outra perspectiva e descobrir a sabedoria de suas palavras.
by Thomas Lewis
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
Gabriel García Márquez foi um escritor, jornalista, editor, ativista e político colombiano. Considerado um dos autores mais importantes do século XX, foi um dos escritores mais admirados e traduzidos no mundo.
Nelson Falcão Rodrigues foi um importante dramaturgo, jornalista e escritor brasileiro, tido como o mais influente dramaturgo do Brasil.Não é de admirar que suas palavras continuam a influenciar e transformar nosso pensamento até hoje.Após a leitura deste livro, você passará a ver as coisas com outra perspectiva e descobrir a sabedoria de suas palavras.
Paulo Reglus Neves Freire foi um educador e filósofo brasileiro. É Patrono da Educação Brasileira.Não é de admirar que suas palavras continuam a influenciar e transformar nosso pensamento até hoje.Após a leitura deste livro, você passará a ver as coisas com outra perspectiva e descobrir a sabedoria de suas palavras.
César Marco Aurélio Antonino Augusto, conhecido como Marco Aurélio, foi imperador romano desde 161 até sua morte. Nascido Marco Ânio Catílio Severo, tomou o nome de Marco Ânio Vero pelo casamento. Ao ser designado imperador, mudou o nome para Marco Aurélio Antonino, acrescentando-lhe os títulos de imperador, césar e augusto.Não é de admirar que suas palavras continuam a influenciar e transformar nosso pensamento até hoje.Após a leitura deste livro, você passará a ver as coisas com outra perspectiva e descobrir a sabedoria de suas palavras.
Excerpt from HeartM. M. Was born in 1865 he contracted syphilis in 1887. In 1894, he had his first attack of syncope and had suffered from more or less prolonged attacks of loss of consciousness, sometimes accompanied by convulsions, up to the time when he was first examined. The first record of slow pulse rate dates from 1906, but his detailed history leaves little doubt that it had been present for a longer period.
Excerpt from Heart, 1918-1920Drury. Alan N. 'the Percentage of Carbon Dioxide in the Alveolar Air, and the Tolerance to Accumulating Carbon Dioxide, in Cases of So-called Irritable Heart of Soldiers.
Excerpt from Heart, 1909-1910The Journal requires communications, containing, above all, original and carefully ascertained facts, and conclusions consonant with such facts and previous observations. By a record of fact and the statement of new principles progress will be ensured. The advances of recent years are largely indebted to Gaskell and his work for their initiation, and this Journal heartily appreciates the message he sends it as it takes the first step on its course.
Excerpt from Heart, 1911-1912In the illustrative case described in this paper, the comparative degrees of heart-block provoked by the administration of digitalis, strophanthus, squill and apocynum are given the comparison has been instituted in one and the same patient.
It has been over a decade since the case of Lewis vs. City of Atlanta, better known as “The Whistleblower Case.” Still Standing Against All Odds asks what have we learned, and what can we takeway from this story, which certainly is a tragedy per se.
by Thomas Lewis
Excerpt from The Scourge in Vindication of the Church of EnglandHemurdcrof kingcharle-i the Pirfi, is a Tranfafiion of fach a Figure in Hifiory, as may for ever be a Stain u n the E' nglijb Nation; and cave a.
by Thomas Lewis
A collection of haiku poetry about love, loss, and road life by American singer-songwriter Tommy C. Lewis.
by Thomas Lewis
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by Thomas Lewis
Excerpt from The Soldier's Heart and the Effort SyndromeInformation around views which have been most frequent topics of conversation in our mess at Colchester. It is written primarily with the intention of helping medical officers of recruiting, discharging and pensioning boards, and medical men or officers.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Excerpt from Heart, Vol. 6: A Journal for the Study of the Circulation, 1915-1917On the following morning he was again examined, and after putting 011 his shirt had two more attacks similar in every respect to those described. On this occasion the pulse remained slow for about four hours after the attacks. From November the loth to February the 17th the pulse was taken every hour in order to note any variation in rate and rhythm. Tracings taken on several occasions showed that the intermissions were due to dropped ventricular beats occasioned by impairment of conduction from auricle to ventricle and that the irregularity was due.to auricular fibrillation.The following is a summary of the dates and duration of the variations noted as intermittent or irregular. It is probable that there were abnormal periods of short duration which were not noticed, but these cannot have been frequent, as the patient was distinctly uncomfortable during the paroxysms of auricular fibrillation. When the ventricular contraction failed three or four beats were dropped in each minute and no heart sounds could be heard corresponding in time to the dropped beats. On all these occasions (with one exception) the patient was seen by one of us (k. D. And on eight occasions tracings were obtained.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
by Thomas Lewis
For anybody who wants to learn a martial art, there is a lot to know in regards to the many different styles. Obviously there is the question of finding the greatest martial art, which is a question plenty of people ask. With so many martial arts styles to select from, it could be quite complicated to pick one to learn. No matter you might hear or what others have to say, it is quite impossible to name one style of martial arts as the ultimate greatest. Truly, there are numerous factors that come into play, which makes a statement about a style being the greatest impossible. Even though one style might beat an additional in a competition or a fight, doesn’t always mean that the winning style is the greatest.... This is what we will talk about in this book: Table Of Contents: Choosing The Best Martial Arts Style An Introduction To Aikido The Basics Of Judo An Introduction To Muay Thai The Basics Of Tae Kwon Do The Belt Colors Of Taekwondo A Look At Kung Fu A Look At Ninjutsu
by Thomas Lewis
Timothy is a boy who has many tales to tell, all of which are either funny spooky or might smell, so join him in his adventures and see what will be, in each different tale who knows what you'll see. There is something in Timothy's garden at the bottom of a well, so get yourself comfortable and this tale I will tell.
by Thomas Lewis
The tale of a town blighted with fear, scared from their streets this one night each year, for on All Hallows Eve in this dark eerie place the graves come alive in Spectre Trace.So read if you can and sleep if you dare for this story of spook is certain to scare! A short story for children through the houses and streets of this unfortunate town who knows who you'll meet.
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Delve into what it was like to live during the eighteenth century by reading the first-hand accounts of everyday people, including city dwellers and farmers, businessmen and bankers, artisans and merchants, artists and their patrons, politicians and their constituents. Original texts make the American, French, and Industrial revolutions vividly contemporary.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition ++++British LibraryT035975[Tunbridge Wells?] : printed for the author, and sold by J. Sprange, Tunbridge Wells; W. Lee, Lewes; and Messrs. Rivington, London, [1793] [4],22p. ; 8°