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WELL-BEING In Search Of A Good Life eB |
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WELL-BEING In Search Of A Good Life eB | 10.2 MB Beverley A. Searle - Well-being: In search of a good life? Publisher: Policy Press | 2008-01-30 | ISBN: 1861348878 | PDF | 198 pages | 10.2 MB
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The Search for Amelia Earhart (Eng/2009/RIP)-Unleashed |
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The Search for Amelia Earhart (Eng/2009/RIP)-Unleashed PC | English | Valusoft | 23.12.2009 | 110 MB Genre: Hidden Objects
Follow Amelia Earhartss life through space and time to learn about her accomplishments and discover what could have really happened to her on her last flight. Only you can discover the truth of what really happened on that long flight so many years ago!
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Solr 1.4 Enterprise Search Server |
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Publisher: Packt Publishing (August 19, 2009) | 336 pages | ISBN: 1847195881 | PDF | 7 MB In Detail If you are a developer building a high-traffic web site, you need to have a terrific search engine. Sites like Netflix.com and Zappos.com employ Solr, an open source enterprise search server, which uses and extends the Lucene search library. This is the first book in the market on Solr and it will show you how to optimize your web site for high volume web traffic with full-text search capabilities along with loads of customization options. So, let your users gain a terrific search experience.
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V. E. Frankl - "Man's Search for Meaning". (English audio-book) |
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Viktor E. Frankl | ISBN-10: 0807014273 | 2006 | English | MP3 (128 kb/s) | 247 Mb Product Description Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival. Between 1942 and 1945 Frankl labored in four different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the experiences of those he treated in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. Frankl's theory—known as logotherapy, from the Greek word logos ("meaning")—holds that our primary drive in life is not pleasure, as Freud maintained, but the discovery and pursuit of what we personally find meaningful.
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