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Monday, September 21, 2015

Swoon: Great Seducers and Why Women Love Them [Audiobook]




Swoon: Great Seducers and Why Women Love Them [Audiobook] by Betsy Prioleau


English | May 8, 2013 | ASIN: B00CP8OT1Q | MP3 VBR ~83 kbps | 8 hrs 18 mins | 309 MB

Narrator: Holly Fielding | Genre: Nonfiction/Sociology/Relationships




Swoon is a glittering pageant of charismatic ladies" men from Casanova to Lord Byron to Camus to Ashton Kutcher. It challenges every preconceived idea about great lovers and answers one of history"s most vexing questions: what do women want?




Contrary to popular myth and dogma, the men who consistently beguile women belie the familiar stereotypes: satanic rake, alpha stud, slick player, Mr. Nice, or big-money mogul. As Betsy Prioleau, author of Seductress, points out in this surprising, insightful study, legendary ladies" men are a different, complex species altogether, often without looks or money. They fit no known template and possess a cache of powerful erotic secrets.




With wit and erudition, Prioleau cuts through the cultural lore and reveals who these master lovers really are and the arts they practice to enswoon women. What she discovers is revolutionary. Using evidence from science, popular culture, fiction, anthropology, and history, and from interviews with colorful real-world ladykillers, Prioleau finds that great seducers share a constellation of unusual traits.




While these men run the gamut, they radiate joie de vivre, intensity, and sex appeal; above all, they adore women. They listen, praise, amuse, and delight, and they know their way around the bedroom. And they"ve finessed the hardest part: locking in and revving desire. Women never tire of these fascinators and often, like Casanova"s conquests, remain besotted for life.




Finally, Prioleau takes stock of the contemporary culture and asks: where are the Casanovas of today? After a critique of the twenty-first-century sexual malaise – the gulf between the sexes and women"s record discontent – she compellingly argues that society needs ladies" men more than ever. Groundbreaking and provocative, Swoon is underpinned with sharp analysis, brilliant research, and served up with seductive verve.








Friday, September 18, 2015

The Corvette in the Barn: More Great Stories of Automotive Archaeology (repost)




Tom Cotter, "The Corvette in the Barn: More Great Stories of Automotive Archaeology"


2010 | ISBN: 0760337977 | EPUB | 256 pages | 17 MB




It"s every car-guy"s fantasy—to casually peer into a long-forgotten garage or barn or warehouse and find the car he has searched for his whole life. Corvette in the Barn is a collection of true, often amazing, stories and essays about car collectors and enthusiasts who have discovered unusual and desirable cars, forgotten in all manner of locations from barns, to old-school junkyards, to farmer"s fields. These are the stories that fuel the dreams of car collectors everywhere.









Sunday, September 13, 2015

Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition, 3rd Edition [repost]




Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition, 3rd Edition


Audio CDs in MP3 / English: MP3, 32 kb/s (1 ch) | Duration: 41:56:40 | ISBN-10: 1565853547 | 2000 | + PDF Guides | 685 MB

Genre: History, Cultures






For 3,000 years, mankind has grappled with fundamental questions about life. What is real? Who or what is God? When is it legitimate for one person to have power over others? What is justice? Beauty? This 84-lecture, 12-professor tour of Western philosophical tradition covers more than 60 of history"s greatest minds and brings you a comprehensive survey of the history of Western philosophy from its origins in classical Greece to the present. It took 3,000 years for the debate chronicled in these lectures to reach maturity.




With this series of lectures, you can encompass it by the end of next month. You"ll travel chronologically through the history of the Western world, charting the intriguing development of Western philosophy and drawing fascinating connections between thinkers separated by the gulf of time and space. You"ll acquaint yourself with the Greek Pre-Socratics (the world"s first scientific thinkers) and examine in detail the insights of three towering figures: Socrates, his student Plato, and Plato"s student, Aristotle.




You"ll examine the contributions to philosophy from biblical traditions and the great minds of the Christian age. Then, you"ll mark the critical schism that developed between the claims of faith and those of science and participate in the breathless discovery found during the Enlightenment, which reveled in the new freedom of human potential and scientific expansion. You"ll study the provocative philosophical responses (by the Existentialists and others) to the challenges raised by the new scientific consciousness. And you"ll conclude with an overview of the work of Derrida and other late 20th-century philosophers and theorists.




The full list of lecturers includes Professors Alan Charles Kors, Darren Staloff, Dennis Dalton, Douglas Kellner, Jeremy Adams, Jeremy Shearmur, Kathleen M. Higgins, Louis Markos, Mark Risjord, Phillip Cary, Robert C. Solomon, and Robert H. Kane.





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Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition, 3rd Edition (Video)



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Friday, September 11, 2015

The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History [repost]




The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History


Audio CDs in MP3 / English: MP3, 64 kb/s (2 ch) | Duration: 19:26:18 | ISBN-10: 0143058827 | 2006 | 534 MB

Genre: History






No disease the world has ever known even remotely resembles the great influenza epidemic of 1918. Presumed to have begun when sick farm animals infected soldiers in Kansas, spreading and mutating into a lethal strain as troops carried it to Europe, it exploded across the world with unequaled ferocity and speed. It killed more people in twenty weeks than AIDS has killed in twenty years; it killed more people in a year than the plagues of the Middle Ages killed in a century. Victims bled from the ears and nose, turned blue from lack of oxygen, suffered aches that felt like bones being broken, and died. In the United States, where bodies were stacked without coffins on trucks, nearly seven times as many people died of influenza as in the First World War.




In his powerful new book, award-winning historian John M. Barry unfolds a tale that is magisterial in its breadth and in the depth of its research, and spellbinding as he weaves multiple narrative strands together. In this first great collision between science and epidemic disease, even as society approached collapse, a handful of heroic researchers stepped forward, risking their lives to confront this strange disease. Titans like William Welch at the newly formed Johns Hopkins Medical School and colleagues at Rockefeller University and others from around the country revolutionized American science and public health, and their work in this crisis led to crucial discoveries that we are still using and learning from today.




The Washington Post’s Jonathan Yardley said Barry’s last book can “change the way we think.” The Great Influenza may also change the way we see the world.



John M. Barry (Author)



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Monday, September 7, 2015

Day Hikes Around Los Angeles: 160 Great Hikes, 6 edition




Day Hikes Around Los Angeles: 160 Great Hikes, 6 edition by Robert Stone


English | 2015 | ISBN: 1573420719 | 544 pages | EPUB | 27 MB




LA Times Best Seller and four-time award winner from three Outdoor Writers Associations (including Best in Show and Best Guidebook). Now in its 6th edition, Day Hikes Around Los Angeles includes 160 hikes in and around a 50-mile radius of the city. Residents and adventuresome travelers will find the book essential to discovering an amazing number of hiking opportunities.


Despite the widespread presence of the Los Angeles metropolis, there exists thousands of acres of natural, undeveloped land and countless out-of-way hiking trails. Hikes range from boardwalk strolls along the ocean to shady canyon trails that lead to far-reaching overlooks. Highlights include year-round waterfalls, wildlife preserves, lighthouses, Griffith Park (the country"s largest municipal park), the famous "HOLLYWOOD" sign, quiet canyon trails, panoramic vistas of the city and coastline, the rugged terrain of the San Gabriel Mountains, and hikes along the entire length of the Santa Monica Mountains. Intriguing metropolitan walks are also included. All levels of hiking are accommodated, with an emphasis on a mid-range hikes.


Companion guides include Day Hikes Around Orange County (south of LA), Day Hikes Around Ventura County (north of LA), Day Hikes On the Southern California Coast, and Day Hikes In the Santa Monica Mountains.







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