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2024
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You find yourself in a cozy corner of your room, headphones snugly placed, as soft melodies wash over you like a warm embrace. The gentle crackle of vinyl and the soothing tones of jazzy chords transport you to a world where stress melts away, and creativity flourishes. This is the magic of lo-fi music-a genre that resonates deeply, offering a soundtrack to your most cherished moments, whether you're studying for exams, unwinding after a long day, or simply seeking solace in an ever-busy w...
1998
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Gain an understanding of the symbols and interpretations used by John the Revelator in this verse-by-verse, in-depth study of the book of Revelation.
Søren Hjorth
Inventor of the Dynamo-electric Principle
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2025
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Søren Hjorth: Inventor of the Dynamo-electric Principle is a comprehensive biographical and historical account that sheds light on the life and groundbreaking achievements of Søren Hjorth, a Danish engineer and inventor whose pioneering work in the field of electricity laid the foundation for modern electrical engineering. The book meticulously traces Hjorth’s early life, education, and the scientific environment of 19th-century Europe, providing readers with a vivid context for his invent...
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2025
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The City That Was: A Requiem of Old San Francisco by Will Irwin is a vivid, evocative memoir that captures the spirit, character, and unique charm of San Francisco before the devastating earthquake and fire of 1906. Through a series of personal recollections, anecdotes, and keen observations, Irwin paints a portrait of a city teeming with life, diversity, and eccentricity. He delves into the bustling streets, the colorful neighborhoods, and the vibrant social scene, bringing to life the bo...
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2025
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A Treatise on Fever is a comprehensive medical work authored by Southwood Smith, first published in the early 19th century. This seminal text delves deeply into the nature, causes, symptoms, and treatment of fevers, which were among the most prevalent and deadly ailments of the time. Drawing on his extensive clinical experience and the latest scientific knowledge of his era, Smith systematically examines the various types of fevers, including intermittent, remittent, and continued fevers, ...
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2025
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The Teaching of Geometry by David Eugene Smith is a comprehensive exploration of the methods, history, and philosophy behind the instruction of geometry, particularly in secondary schools. Drawing on his extensive experience as a mathematician and educator, Smith delves into the evolution of geometric thought from ancient times to the early twentieth century, examining how the subject has been taught and how it can be made more accessible and meaningful to students. The book discusses the ...
The Everett Massacre
A history of the class struggle in the lumber industry
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2025
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The Everett Massacre: A History of the Class Struggle in the Lumber Industry is a gripping and meticulously researched account of one of the most significant and violent labor conflicts in early 20th-century America. Authored by Walker C. Smith and first published in 1916, the book delves deep into the turbulent events surrounding the tragic confrontation between striking workers and armed authorities in Everett, Washington, in November 1916. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of t...
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2026
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From the roots of Louisiana and the heart of Texas comes a tale where emotions reverberate through the lives of its characters, each chapter pulling readers deeper into a world where the past and the present collide. If you are drawn to stories about love, loss, and the echoes that shape our lives, this book is for you.The protagonist, Ethan, dwells on the mysteries of his past, uncovering hidden letters from his parents that reveal a secret society's influence on his family's hist...
Assaulted Body, Assaulted Faith
A trauma theology of sexual assault
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2026
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Assaulted Body, Assaulted Faith addresses the question, ‘What is the experience of living in a body that has been traumatized by sexual assault/violence and continuing in the faith?’ Using hermeneutic phenomenology as the methodological approach for exploring the lived experience of a small group of women, as well as her personal experiences, Samantha G Smith aims to create a depth of understanding of this phenomenon. Located within the context of practical theology, this volume examines t...
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2025
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The History of the Post Office in British North America by William Smith is a comprehensive and meticulously researched account of the development and evolution of postal services in what is now Canada, from the earliest days of European settlement up to the Confederation in 1867. Drawing on official records, correspondence, and historical documents, Smith traces the origins of mail delivery in the colonies, beginning with the first rudimentary systems established by French and British aut...
James Cutbush, an American Chemist
1788-1823
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2025
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James Cutbush, an American Chemist, 1788-1823 is a comprehensive biographical and scientific account of one of early America's most influential chemists. This detailed work explores the life, achievements, and legacy of James Cutbush, who played a pivotal role in the development of chemistry in the United States during the early 19th century. The book delves into Cutbush's formative years, his education, and his rise as a prominent figure in the scientific community, highlighting his contr...
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2026
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Three years clean. One favor away from losing it all.Kashawn "Kash" Walker did his eight years upstate and walked out with one thing left to lose - the East Baltimore barbershop his grandfather built before him. Fade to Black is more than wood floors and worn-down clippers. It's the only proof Kash has that he made it out.Then his little brother Trey gets in too deep with the kind of people who don't let go.Forty thousand dollars. That's what Trey owes a man named Q...











