Nosie - NOOMA 005Why is silence so hard to deal with? Why is it so much easier for us to live our lives with a lot of things going on all the time than to just be in silence? We're constantly surrounded by "voices" that are influencing us on how to think, feel, and behave. Movies, music, TV, internet, cell phones, and a never-ending barrage of advertising. There's always something going on, always noise in our lives, but maybe there's a connection between the amount of noise in our lives and our inability to hear God. If God sometimes feels distant to us, maybe it's not because he's not talking to us, but simply because we aren't really listening.
Life is Not a Stress Rehearsal: Bringing Yesterday's Sane Lifestyle Into Today's Insane World by Loretta LaRoche, ISBN 0553527967
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You lead a busy life. Work, home, family, friends -- busy, busy, busy. At work, you have a computer, a telephone with several lines, email, a fax machine, conference calls, colleagues who need you, and an assistant. Your computer contains everything important to your job, which would be great if you knew how to use it. You let your assistant handle the telephone and the fax, and if you are having a really good day, things with colleagues aren't too crazy and you get to your email before dark. Riding home on the train, you work on your laptop (when it feels like it), attempt remote email in vain at least three times, and scowl at the other passengers gabbing on their cell phones at top volume until yours goes off and you almost knock your laptop onto the floor trying to get it in time. At home there are spouses and children to deal with, more phones, more computers, more time saving devices that never seem to work. You turn to instant gratification...
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Dragon Ball Z
Now in his "Perfect Form," Cell is stronger than any creature alive. Finding no competition on Earth, Cell invades a TV studio and gives the world an ultimatum: produce a fighter who can beat him, or he will methodically slaughter every living thing. Illustrations.
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Fuel Cell Systems Explained by James Larminie, ISBN 047084857X
Fuel cell technology is developing at a rapid pace, thanks to the increasing awareness of the need for pollution-free power sources. Moreover, new developments in catalysts and improved reliability have made fuel cells viable candidates in a broad range of applications, from small power stations, to cars, laptop computers and mobile phones. Building on the success of the first edition "Fuel Cell Systems Explained" presents a balanced introduction to this growing area.
"In summary, an altogether satisfying book that puts within its covers the academic tools necessary for explaining fuel cell systems on a multidisciplinary basis." Power Engineering Journal
"An excellent book..well written and produced." Journal of Power and Energy
Fully revised and updated, the second edition: Provides an essential guide to the principles, design and application of fuel cell systems.
Includes full and updated coverage of fuel processing and hydrogen generation and storage systems.
Presents a full...
Fuel Cell Systems Explained by James Larminie, ISBN 047084857X
Life Itself: Exploring the Realm of the Living Cell by Boyce Rensberger, ISBN 0195125002
Veteran science writer Boyce Rensberger takes readers to the front lines of cell research with some of the brightest investigators in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology. He maintains that the solutions to the most pressing challenges facing scientists today will be found in the innermost workings of the cell. 52 illustrations.
Life Itself: Exploring the Realm of the Living Cell by Boyce Rensberger, ISBN 0195125002
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