Based on the experiment conducted by Carol Look e-book invites you to improve your vision by releasing pent up emotions stored in your eyes. Emotion such as fear, guilt, anger, and shame apparently show up in every other part of our anatomy and physiology, why not in our eyesight?
Carol leads the reader through 8 weeks of specific instructions and assignments to break through the limiting beliefs and emotional conflicts that have negatively affected clear vision.
Virtually unknown during his lifetime, Franz Kafka is now one of the world’s most widely read and discussed authors. His nightmarish novels and short stories have come to symbolize modern man’s anxiety and alienation in a bizarre, hostile, and dehumanized world. This vision is most fully realized in Kafka’s masterpiece, "The Metamorphosis," a story that is both harrowing and amusing, and a landmark of modern literature. Reuploaded Thanks to Eugenius
This volume offers an alternative vision for education and has been written for those who are passionate about teaching and learning, in schools, universities and in the community, and providing people with the values, knowledge and skills needed to face complex social and environmental challenges. Working across boundaries the socio-ecological educator is a visionary who strives to build community connections and strengthen relationships with the natural world. The ideas and real-world case studies presented in this book will bring that vision a step closer to reality.
Developing a Networked School Community: A Guide to Realising the Vision
This book examines the next phase of schooling - the development of networked school communities. Already, there are trailblazing schools that have moved from the traditional paper-based form toward becoming digital schools. Many of these schools understand the new and rich learning and teaching opportunities which become possible when they 'dismantle their traditional school walls,' and use their networks to connect with their homes and the wider community.
Modern robotics dates from the late 1960s, when progress in the development of microprocessors made possible the computer control of a multiaxial manipulator. Since then, robotics has evolved to connect with many branches of science and engineering, and to encompass such diverse fields as computer vision, artificial intelligence, and speech recognition.