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¿Qué pasaría si comenzaras Amarte a ti a partir de HOY?Este journal ha llegado a tu vida para ayudarte a sanar tus heridas emocionales e iniciar el proceso para amarte a ti. Es un RETO de 100 días que te cambiará tu vida por completo. ¿Estás listo? Te quiero invitar a que lo hagas porque a mi me cambió la vida para bien. Gracias a que pude amarme a mi ahora tengo una relación de más de 10 años, una bebe arcoiris hermosa y puedo ser Coach de Vida y Relaciones para más personas. Imagínate todo lo que puedes lograr ya que sanes desde la raiz.Regina Carrot es la Coach de Vida, Relaciones & Abundancia más importante del habla hispana. Ha transformado a más de 200 millones de personas con sus videos motivacionales y se ha convertido en autora best seller con su libro "Cómo Salir del Club de los Fracasados." Su especialidad en Psicología Positiva ha hecho que más personas quieran aprender amarse a sí mismos. Nombrada por Forbes México una de los 100 mexicanos + creativos en el mundo te comparte este Journal para que puedas cambiar tu vida así como lo ha hecho ella.Este RETO de 100 días te ayudará a enamorarte de ti con tus penas y cicatrices para que te conviertas en esa persona tan hermosa y auténtica que estás destinado a ser.Escrito por Regina Carrot, ilustraciones por Richard Escalona.@reginacarrot
First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Studies various constructions of memory in contemporary Spanish literature, evoking different aspects of a past of repression, from both the civil war and the Franco regime. This book analyzes narrative texts published between the 1960s and 1990s that present memory and the recuperation of a traumatic past as their main theme.
The period since 1975 in Spain, following years of dictatorship, has seen a remarkable surge of creative cultural activity. Particularly significant has been the proliferation of novels by both new and established writers, often termed nueva narrative espanola.
Now celebrating the 42nd anniversary of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, soon to be a Hulu original series! “A madcap adventure . . . Adams’s writing teeters on the fringe of inspired lunacy.”—United Press International Back on Earth with nothing more to show for his long, strange trip through time and space than a ratty towel and a plastic shopping bag, Arthur Dent is ready to believe that the past eight years were all just a figment of his stressed-out imagination. But a gift-wrapped fishbowl with a cryptic inscription, the mysterious disappearance of Earth’s dolphins, and the discovery of his battered copy of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy all conspire to give Arthur the sneaking suspicion that something otherworldly is indeed going on. God only knows what it all means. Fortunately, He left behind a Final Message of explanation. But since it’s light-years away from Earth, on a star surrounded by souvenir booths, finding out what it is will mean hitching a ride to the far reaches of space aboard a UFO with a giant robot. What else is new? “The most ridiculously exaggerated situation comedy known to created beings . . . Adams is irresistible.”—The Boston Globe
The final novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Are You Somebody? Like many a modern, well-travelled woman, Rosie has lived a fascinating life, full of adventure and the pleasure of many lovers in her younger years. Now, facing the challenges of middle-age, she finds that the things that defined her most?work, love, independence?begin to fail her. She comes home to Ireland to care for her elderly aunt Min, trapped by circumstances in sleepy Dublin. But when an opportunity arises to visit New York again, the story takes an unexpected turn... Published to rave reviews in France (Sabine Wespieser), Best Love, Rosie became an instant bestseller in Ireland, where it was published to mark the first anniversary of Nuala's death. Here is one last bittersweet look through those fierce eyes at aging, death, relationships and, as always, love.
René Descartes (1596–1650) is one of the towering and central figures in Western philosophy and mathematics. His apothegm “Cogito, ergo sum” marked the birth of the mind-body problem, while his creation of so-called Cartesian coordinates have made our physical and intellectual conquest of physical space possible. But Descartes had a mysterious and mystical side, as well. Almost certainly a member of the occult brotherhood of the Rosicrucians, he kept a secret notebook, now lost, most of which was written in code. After Descartes’s death, Gottfried Leibniz, inventor of calculus and one of the greatest mathematicians in history, moved to Paris in search of this notebook—and eventually found it in the possession of Claude Clerselier, a friend of Descartes. Leibniz called on Clerselier and was allowed to copy only a couple of pages—which, though written in code, he amazingly deciphered there on the spot. Leibniz’s hastily scribbled notes are all we have today of Descartes’s notebook, which has disappeared. Why did Descartes keep a secret notebook, and what were its contents? The answers to these questions lead Amir Aczel and the reader on an exciting, swashbuckling journey, and offer a fascinating look at one of the great figures of Western culture.
Join a ragtag pirate crew in this swashbuckling puzzle book, packed with things to find and count.