Five Thousand B.C. and Other Philosophical Fantasies
This book is a collection of anecdotes, discussions and little philosophical dramas. It is an esy read, but some of the ideas are very deep, some are just funny. Anyone with the slightest interest in philosophy whatsoever can and should read this little book. The book adresses epistemology, religion, ethics and logic. Some things are weird and not really related to philosophy but still fascinating. In his dramas, Smullyan plays with many philosophical schools and positions.
Essay writing topics can be chosen by simply thinking of the important issues today. There should be “sense” in talking about a particular topic. Open up your eyes and see what should be discussed that is timely and relevant to the readers.
`Ongaro has made a major contribution to understanding the political and adminstrative systems of Southern Europe. The work goes beyond that, however, by providing an excellent example of comparative analysis in general. This book should be read by all students of comparative administration.' - B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh, US and City University of Hong Kong
Carbohydrates are present in food comprising of digestible sugars and starches and indigestible cellulose and other dietary fibres. The former are the major source of energy. The sugars are in beet and cane sugar, fruits, honey, sweet corn, corn syrup, milk and milk products, etc.; the starches are in cereal grains, legumes, tubers, etc. In patients with hepatic forms of porphyria, a person should consume at least 350 mg of carbohydrate per day, or the carbohydrates should make up 60-65 per cent of the daily consumption.
Added by: orchiddl | Karma: 2026.11 | Fiction literature | 20 February 2010
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The Little Book of Life
As time goes by your body changes. External changes - hair growth, teenage spots, wrinkles forming - are easy to see but what's not always clear is what is happening to your insides-What is ageing inside, hidden to the naked eye, but in an area that should, and needs to be understood, and taken care of?