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<p>Take Action Against “Fear” Now!</p> <p>“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”</p> <p>As one of the greatest proverbial quotes of our time, it carries with it undeniable wisdom to justify our deepest discomfort with the unknown that is “fear.” Yet, have you ever stopped to wonder about the fallacy here? If that were entirely accurate, then you probably would never have any fear (or heck, wouldn’t be reading this).</p> <p>Fear is older than ourselves and has existed since prehistoric times. It is ingrained and what makes us humans. Fear is not just feeling frightened, but it can be any distressing emotion like anxiety, nervousness, and, of course, phobia.</p> <p>With that said, fear can be used as a driving force whenever we need motivation or are afraid of losing something, or as a survival mechanism to prevent and protect us from things that put us in danger that have been biologically engineered in us throughout history (i.e., poisonous snakes) or acquired through some traumatic childhood experience (i.e., the fear of dogs because you were bitten by one as a kid or distrust for certain individual’s profile who harmed you).</p> <p>The verdict? Fear is neither good nor bad but does exist. While there are some good fears, there are certainly bad ones that hold us back from getting out of our comfort zone, pursuing our goals, and achieving greater success. The important thing is knowing how to utilize fears in our favor.</p> <p>Bulletproof Mentality for “Anti-Fear” will help you with...</p> <p>* How to overcome the things that scared you using proven “exposure therapy.”</p> <p>* How to get rid of the deepest phobias that you have carried all of your life.</p> <p>* How to instantly stop a sudden fear out of nowhere from taking over you.</p> <p>* How to control and keep chronic fears at bay with powerful visualization.</p> <p>* How to turn fear into a source for improving productivity and motivation.</p> <p>...including many more.</p> <p>“Anti-Fear” is not simply going to give you another inspirational speech of “just be confident” blah blah blah, but actually gives you step-by-step processes, even what professional therapists would do, on how to deal with all sorts of fears.</p> <p>So are you ready to face your deepest darkest fears? No more fear or phobia will ever stifle you again.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p>日本第45屆「三得利學藝獎」得獎作品<br /> 新近研究集成 寫給新世代的韓半島簡明通史<br /> ◆<br /> 透過東亞國際關係一線學者的宏大視角<br /> 深入黨派鬥爭與地?政治的暗流湧動<br /> ?開近代韓國?史背後的角力真相<br /> --------------</p> <p>綜觀韓國?史,朝鮮半島不僅是外部勢力爭奪的棋盤,更是?部激烈政爭與追求獨立的血?體現。?經高麗、朝鮮王朝到韓國,各股力量在半島上相互拉?裂解,最終促成南北分治的獨立。「分裂」,是理解朝鮮半島?史的關鍵詞。</p> <p>這是一部全面性的朝鮮半島通史,以地?政治視角切入,精簡且有系統地概述半島是如何、以及為何走向分裂,?助讀者掌握關鍵。本書拉長討論時間軸,從 14 世紀高麗王朝衰落與朝鮮王朝建立,17世紀與周邊斡旋,19世紀列強進逼,直至 20 世紀中葉韓戰停戰,仔細爬梳這六百年間造成半島分裂的各種?史驅動力,包括?朝各朋黨的傾軋,以及來自日、清、俄的競逐角力。書中鋪陳這些?部政治鬥爭與外部權力平衡的驅動力是如何出現,如何發展並相互影響,最後造成分裂的現?。</p> <p>地?政治視角下的東亞?史,正如當前世界的縮影,?得多加關注。位處東亞的韓國與臺灣,一北一南,同在近代強國夾縫間努力求存。既相似又不同的?史經驗,唯有比照,拓寛視野,才有區域對話跟成長的可能。</p> <p>◆ 直指一國?史特質,寫給當代人的韓國通史<br /> 本書作者、研究東亞近代史與國際關係的新?日本學者新城道?認為,強調「政治鬥爭」和「權力平衡」,並不是為了詆毀朝鮮半島的?史。他認為,唯有正視這些問題,才能展開對?史的討論。</p> <p>為什麼這樣??這來自於他決意撰寫本書的初衷。事實上,受到近年全球韓流大興的影響,對韓國文化感興趣的無數年輕世代,對韓國的印象都是輝煌而繁榮。這樣的印象,很大一部分來自於被加以美化的韓國古裝劇:韓劇裡描繪的朝鮮王朝多半極為強盛壯大,領導者無不努力抵抗外侮,維持朝鮮王朝的獨立自主性。</p> <p>這樣一種強調?在自律的史觀,有時會過度?曲史實,淡化甚至否認朝鮮王朝受周邊各國掣肘的他律性?史發展,譬如朝鮮王朝與中國的藩屬關係。這導致如今有許多韓國人都不知道,首爾的獨立門不是為了紀念?離日本而獨立,而是為了宣示不再附庸於清朝,走向獨立。</p> <p>如何平衡當前的困境?作者認為,將「他律」的因素納入討論,正視朝鮮半島在近代追求統一獨立之餘,同時面對長期以降半島飽受?部政爭與外部掣肘的事實,才能重新掌握近現代韓國的?史發展特質。</p> <p>若回首2024年底南韓總統尹錫悦發動政變,以及?任政權轉換期的政治傾軋,就可以發現,這種「政爭與外患」的「分裂」特質不僅展現在南北分治上,更持續影響、甚至主導當前南韓政局。在當代,特別是身處東亞的我們,理解韓國的?史特質,是極為必要的。這就是為何作者起心動念,撰寫一本新的朝鮮半島通史的原因。</p> <p>◆ 以地?政治視角,重探朝鮮半島分裂與獨立的?史<br /> 帶著全新視角看待韓國史,會讓?史呈現不同的姿態。譬如,如果朝鮮王朝像韓劇及韓流粉絲心中描繪的,是個輝煌而繁榮的國家,那麼日本為了經濟掠奪而決意?併它,就理所當然;人們關注的焦點就會是日本「如何」?併朝鮮,而不是「為什麼」?併朝鮮。事實上,迄今為止大多數研究都集中在導致?併程序的合法性/非法性上,談論?併「如何」發生。然而,若考慮到朝鮮王朝末期已經處於崩潰邊?,那麼更重要的問題應該是:日本「為什麼」要?併一個可能成為自己負擔的國家?</p> <p>?外,關於戰後的朝鮮半島局勢,若僅僅看南韓/北韓的建立,就只會關注在分裂上,但如果注意到這個地區長期以來經?了清朝、日本、美國和蘇聯的統治與干預,並且遠離獨立的事實,就會出現嶄新的理解:南韓/北韓的建立(分裂)同時,其實也意味著他們最終獲得了一直難以實現的獨立。對分裂史的探究與對獨立史的探究,是相互關聯的:我們不僅要問「為什麼」分裂,還要問「為什麼」獨立。</p> <p>當深入研究「為什麼」,朝鮮半島的?史就變得清晰起來;朝鮮半島在地?政治上位於中國、日本、俄羅斯和美國之間,一直被這些國家拉?。我們在其中不僅看到許多無奈,也看到權力平衡所創造的奇怪穩定性。因此,東亞的?史將成為世界的縮影,?得人們加以關注。</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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HOW THE VICTORIANS LIVED Shona Parker PEN & SWORD HISTORY2024 Hardcover English ISBN:9781399056663 洋書 Social Science(社会科学) History
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<p>In the mid 3rd century BC, King Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt ordered a translation of the ancient Israelite scriptures for the Library of Alexandria, which resulted in the creation of the Septuagint. The original version, published circa 250 BC, only included the Torah, or in Greek terms, the Pentateuch. The Torah is the five books traditionally credited to Moses, circa 1500 BC: Cosmic Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.</p> <p>The Greek terms in Deuteronomy are translations of known Canaanite gods, most especially, El, the Canaanite creator god. El translates in Canaanite and Hebrew as 'God,' and is the primary god worshiped in ancient Canaan in the era Abraham was reported to have passed through the area. El was also the patron god of the Temple of El, built by Jacob near the modern city of Nablus in the Palestinian West Bank, which featured in many of the early Israelite scriptures before Samaria was conquered by the Assyrian Empire.</p> <p>In the Book of Micah, the Temple of El was referred to as Jacob's Temple of El, which confirms that the Israelites in the 8?? century BC considered the Temple of El at Shiloh to be the Temple of El that Jacob built, in Cosmic Genesis chapter 35. If the Greeks translated the Septuagint accurately, which everything other than the names of God indicates, then the term God would have been El in the texts they translated. Likewise, Lord God would have been Adon Elohim, the title of El, which translates as 'Father of the gods.' Adon Elohim was a Canaanite title for El, found in the Ugaritic Texts.</p> <p>This translation attempts to restore and translate the original Septuagint's book of Deuteronomy as it would have appeared circa 250 BC.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p>Dur?e de cette s?ance d’hypnose : environ 45 minutes.<br /> Ce script de 6 pages contient les suggestions th?rapeutiques de la s?ance.<br /> Avant la s?ance avec votre consultant, assurez sa d?tente, votre induction, la mise en place des fusibles si n?cessaire, l’approfondissement de l’?tat hypnotique et vos ratifications.<br /> Extrait du script :<br /> ’’… et ? partir de maintenant, tout cela sera diff?rent pour vous… ? chaque fois que vous serez plac? dans une situation qui aurait pu par le pass? vous occasionner de l’embarras, qui vous amenait ? rougir, vous pourrez ?tre surpris de constater que…’’<br /> A la fin du travail th?rapeutique sur votre consultant, assurez la pose d’ancrages si n?cessaire, les suggestions post-hypnotiques si n?cessaire et la sortie de transe.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p><strong>Stop the overwhelm and finally write a non-fiction book to supercharge your career.</strong></p> <p>Whether you're an entrepreneur, a business professional, or an expert looking to level up, there's only so far you can advance on your own. To take the next steps, you need allies ー and to get them, you need enough authority to be worth following. For the biggest influencers out there, authority comes from a powerful and engaging non-fiction book. Want to join their ranks? All you need is one of your own.</p> <p>But writing a book is hard. Where do you start? How do you organize your material and communicate in a way that's both comprehensible and compelling to a non-expert? How do you avoid the overwhelm that keeps most people from getting past the first draft?</p> <p>In <em>Instant Authority</em>, expert writing coach Leanne Regalla shows you how to simplify the process and write a compelling book that will hook your readers and build your influence ... and to do it as painlessly as possible.</p> <p><strong>You will learn:</strong></p> <ul> <li>How to identify your hook and key promise so your readers instantly know why they NEED to read your book now.</li> <li>Simple guidelines for selecting the right material so you don't end up with a Frankensteined monster, but instead create a smooth, concise read that delivers your message in ways that stick.</li> <li>How to use storytelling to make your message engaging and easy to digest. Your reader will not only get through your book ー they'll understand your message without effort, and be able to apply it to their lives.</li> <li>The best non-fiction structures, how to choose the right one for your book, and a chapter-by-chapter outline so you can layout your book in paint-by-numbers style.</li> </ul> <p>Isn't it time you got your message to the people who really need it? Isn't it time you increased your influence and authority in your field, using the most time-tested mode out there: an amazing, landmark book?</p> <p>It's time to write your book. <em>Instant Authority</em> will map out the way.</p> <p><strong>What Industry Leaders are saying about Leanne Regalla:</strong></p> <p>When it comes to engaging readers and getting lots of writing done, Leanne knows her shit. She wrote for us at SmartBlogger for years. Listen to her and finish your book.</p> <p>Jon Morrow, CEO / SmartBlogger.com</p> <p>Leanne was a godsend to me when I didn't know how to get going on writing my book. She helped me organize my hot mess into a solid outline and first draft of my book. She's grounded and calming to work which gave me the confidence to do the job. I never felt judged. Leanne made me feel respected and encouraged by her unwavering support.</p> <p>Linda Ugelow, Presentation and Confidence Coach / LindaUgelow.com</p> <p>Leanne quickly understood the purpose of my ebook and who my audience is. She asks excellent questions and is a good listener. I especially admire Leanne's ability to get to grips with a large amount of information quickly and organize it in a coherent way. I'm glad I got the chance to work with Leanne and highly recommend her. She is a pleasure to work with.</p> <p>Henneke Duistermaat, Irreverent Copywriter and Marketer / EnchantingMarketing.com</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p>For anyone struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder, this book is for you!</p> <p>Having gone through a heart-wrenching journey through OCD and legalism from childhood to adulthood, Judith Evans shares how God’s Word led her to freedom.</p> <p>She reveals the unhealthy coping mechanisms she developed when OCD was misunderstoodーas well as how God intervened by calling to her in His voice and through a series of dreams. Like peeling back layers of an onion, God revealed truths about her health that she would have never discovered on her own.</p> <p>Since understanding biblical salvation was so influential in the author’s healing, she explores this topic in depth. She shares biblical solutions to problems such as fear associated with OCD. The truths within this book would be beneficial for those dealing with other mental, emotional or spiritual health issues as well.</p> <p>Whether you’re struggling with OCD or have a loved one waging such a battle, this book offers encouragement, a lifeline of hope, and points toward healing.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p>Have you ever questioned why you do things the way you do?<br /> Have you wondered why most churches meet on Sunday and not Saturday, as the Jews do?<br /> Have you read the Bible, and wondered how some of the things we celebrate or do, are not mentioned in there?</p> <p>Over the past 4 years or so, Tamara Lancastle has been taken by God on a journey of coming back to HIS ways, as commanded in His Word. She is not the only one.</p> <p>It is time more Christians question the "status quo" and start obeying Yahweh's (God) Word. For Yeshua (Jesus) said, that if we love Him, then we will obey His commands.</p> <p>In this book, The Ancient Way, Tamara takes us through the Scriptures, and explains what we should be doing, and how some traditions have crept into our way of thinking, that is contrary to what God's Word says.</p> <p>If you're willing to be challenged, and willing to walk the "ancient way" then this book is a must-read.</p> <p>Jeremiah 6:16<br /> This is what the Lord says:</p> <p>“Stand at the crossroads and look;<br /> ask for the ancient paths,<br /> ask where the good way is, and walk in it,<br /> and you will find rest for your souls.<br /> But you said, ‘We will not walk in it.’"</p> <p>Don't be one of those who chooses not to walk in God's appointed ways.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p>Solidarit?tsausgabe f?r den Journalisten und Autor Deniz Y?cel, seit Februar 2017 in Untersuchungshaft in der T?rkei, mit einem aktuellen Vorwort von Doris Akrap (taz), Daniel-Dylan B?hmer (DIE WELT) und ?zlem Top?u (DIE ZEIT). "?Taksim ist ?berall? ist ein Buch ?ber Gezi im Geiste Gezis, engagiert, humorvoll und romantisch. Y?cel verliert aber nie die Distanz, er erg?nzt seine geografischen durch historische Ausfl?ge, ordnet ein, setzt Gezi in Beziehung zu den Protesten vergangener Jahre ? und holt die Bewegung gerade dadurch auch vom Sockel. Gezi wird die t?rkische Gesellschaft wach halten." Iris Alanyali, DIE WELT, 2014 Ein Solidarit?tseuro pro verkauftem Exemplar geht, zus?tzlich zum regul?ren Honorar, an den Deniz Y?cel. Die Edition Nautilus dankt der Bookwire GmbH, die die Erstellung dieser E-Book-Ausgabe ?bernommen hat, f?r die Unterst?tzung.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。