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Herbal Pharmacy
More and more people are turning to herbal remedies for healing, whether they are purchasing the remedies or making them on their own. Herbalists want their clients to have good experiences with these remedies, both to help them heal and to foster a positive regard for herbs and the healing power of nature by extension. This in-depth guide teaches readers all aspects of making herbal medicines with respect, care, and understanding that are as safe, efficacious, and accurate as possible, and will provide detailed step-by-step instructions to guide even the most inexperienced or anxious medicine maker. The how-to information will be backed up with thorough 'why-to' explanations so that herbalists can confidently move from following the recipes of others to designing and preparing their own recipes. Individual chapters will address making herbal extractions in water, oils and fats, alcohol, vinegar, honey, glycerin, and other media. In addition, Bancroft devotes chapters to the roles of fermentation and distillation in medicine making. Herbal Pharmacy will also cover all the practical aspects of administering herbal remedies: figuring dosage, duration of care, and the specifics of deciding how to apply a remedy to produce the best outcome. A chapter on apothecary management rounds out the book, which is sure to be hailed as the standard modern reference for herbal medicine making.
Apocalypse
The history of humanity is one of devastating, once-in-a-thousand-year events: rising seas that make land uninhabitable, decades-long droughts, civilisational collapse, epidemics like the Black Death and the Spanish Flu that reduce a city’s population by fifty percent. And yet, despite enormous destruction and very real tragedy, these catastrophes all share one common denominator: we survived.
In APOCALYPSE, Lizzie Wade reframes the story of human history to show how we can learn from these apocalyptic moments, seeing them not just as violent, world-ending events but as moments of progress and transformation. We travel back in deep time to when homo sapiens replaced other human species including the Neanderthals, witness the fall of the kingdom of Old Egypt, the end of the Mayans and the Black Death, as well as lesser-known catastrophes. To weave this unique narrative, Lizzie introduces us to a new generation of archaeologists using cutting-edge technology to tell new stories about our deep past, including flying planes equipped with lasers over Mayan ruins deep in the jungle, scuba diving to the bottom of the ocean, and sequencing the DNA of ancient people to show how we are far more connected to our ancestors than we think.
Written in a gripping style that reads like an Indiana Jones mystery, APOCALYPSE offers a refreshingly optimistic take on the crises our own generation and those after us will face – arguing that yes, catastrophes are painful and destructive, but we can and will survive them.
Democracy Through the Lens of Chinese Scholars
The first English-language study of Chinese scholars' perspectives on China's quest for democracy. History teaches us that profound transformations are not shaped by ideas alone but are impossible without great ideas. China is known to have a long history during which scholars played a central role in society while their ideas about politics prevailed. Democracy Through the Lens of Chinese Scholars explores six leading schools of thought—including liberalism, New Leftism, neo-Confucianism, democratic socialism, neo-authoritarianism, and good governance—on how to turn China into a democracy. Based on a wealth of primary sources and interview data, author He Li examines the Chinese theoretical debates on democracy from both historical and comparative perspectives. He demonstrates that the crux to understanding China's long march toward democracy lies in appreciating the interrelatedness and interplay of major strands of thought and brings rigor and insight to our understanding of China's leading school of political thought, shedding new light on non-Western political thought in general and comparative democratic theory in particular. Last but not least, the arguments here are a part of global efforts to rethink capitalism and democracy while focusing on liberty, justice, and the rule of law.
Wayward and Homebound
Offers an expansion of Desmond's explorations in the philosophy of the between by considering in a fresh way the distinctive features of Irish thought, with reference to religion, culture, and poetry. In Wayward and Homebound, William Desmond explores the philosophy of the between in connection with traditions of Irish thought and culture, especially poetry, drawing upon the metaxological philosophy developed most systematically in the award-winning Being and the Between, Ethics and the Between, and God and the Between. It begins with a broad overview of this notion in connection with Irish thinking and culture by contrast with French, German, and Greek variations of the notion. It touches on figures like John Scotus Eriugena, John Toland, George Berkeley, and Edmund Burke as well as major poets and writers like Swift, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett. The paradoxical twinning of being at home and not being at home and the relation of thought and exile, in an Irish as well as more cosmopolitan setting, are explored. Desmond presents a synopsis of metaxological philosophy and how it contributes to aesthetics, ethics, religion, and metaphysics. In an extended exploration of Irish betweenings, reflections are offered that move from nature to culture, with four sequences of reflections on islanding, naturing, homing, and wording. Additional concerns come to light such as insular thinking, the ecology of land and sea, religion, postcolonialsm, and the dialogue of poet and philosopher.
The City Among Cities
An original interpretation of Aristotle's political thought focusing on war and peace. With the post–Cold War international order under stress, Stephen P. Sims reconsiders the relationship between war, peace, and politics by returning to the thought of Aristotle. The City Among Cities offers new ways of thinking about Aristotle, connecting his themes of inequality—such as slavery or aristocracy—to his observations on war and hegemonic politics. By contrasting Aristotle's approach with the foundational theories of international relations, Sims argues that hierarchy and coercion are permanent features of political life that democratic nations ignore at their own peril.
A Life of Solid Principles
A translation of the 1843 novella by Edgar Bauer, a significant if overlooked work of German literary history that casts new light on the Young Hegelian movement and, possibly, Karl Marx. In early 1843, the Young Hegelian philosopher and activist Edgar Bauer published a comic novella titled Es leben feste Grundsätze! or A Life of Solid Principles! It told the story of an idealistic young journalist named, significantly enough, Karl. While the work was more or less ignored for one and a half centuries, recent scholarship has suggested that it may contain a fictionalized and deeply critical portrait of Karl Marx. That on its own makes it fascinating and valuable. But it is also an important piece of literary history in its own right. And it offers a powerful way into the life and career of its author—a figure who, despite an enormous amount of interest in the intellectual history of the German Vormärz in recent years, has remained conspicuously overlooked in the literature. This volume combines an original translation of Es leben feste Grundsätze! with a long essay outlining Edgar Bauer’s revolutionary political thought. Along the way, it shows how the Young Hegelian movement constituted a crucial inflection point in the history of the relationship between radical political theory, on one side, and concrete political institutions, on the other.
Science in the Snakepit
People have always been fascinated by snakes, but only during the last few decades have researchers begun to reveal the secret lives of these most mysterious of animals. Rick Shine is one of the most eminent of those scientists, and his book describes the adventures and misadventures of researchers who have investigated the ecology and biology of these fantastic beasts – and sometimes, have paid with their lives. This richly-illustrated title chronicles the revolution in our understanding of snakes, the new methods that have arisen to enable those breakthroughs, and the serendipitous and often-chaotic processes by which human beings accumulate insights into other forms of life. Recent years have witnessed an incredible flowering of snake-ecology research, with a rapidly expanding diversity not only of the snake species being studied and the places where this occurs, but also of the kinds of people making those discoveries. Snakes are peculiar animals, and they attract peculiar people. This book captures the thrills and perils of a worldwide scientific leap forward, from fear and ignorance of snakes towards respect and understanding. This professional biologist’s ramble through the history of people’s attempt to understand the private lives of snakes – with lots of stories about the eccentric pioneers – will appeal to anyone with an interest in snakes and natural history.
Maurice Blanchot
Investigates permutations of the terror to examine the complex political and intellectual transformation of literary theorist and novelist Maurice Blanchot between 1933 and 1949. Between 1933 and 1949 Maurice Blanchot's writings underwent a rather infamous political and critical transformation. Its overarching trope is the terror, which features prominently in his work in 1936, 1941, and 1947. The terror is a reflexive discourse about whether language is bound to reality, and so forceful, or merely a series of empty signs. Marty Hiatt provides an in-depth study of Blanchot's political and critical writings from this period, elaborating his various reckonings with the terror so as to demonstrate the categorical nature of his intellectual shift. Blanchot first calls for an insurrection that would violently expurgate the foreign and execute a Jewish prime minister in order to save France. After the Fall of France, he develops an account of how terror and rhetoric dialectically constitute literature as world construction and world destruction. In his first postwar encounter with Hegel, he links this conception back to history by arguing that it corresponds to revolution. He also doubles the dialectical account of revolutionary history through an account of poetic language that makes contact with an unknowable substrate of existence, resulting in a kind of absolute ambiguity, and seeks to explore and inhabit a form of negativity beyond revolution.
A Scourge of Humanity
As the First World War came to a chaotic end, Europeans feared that a wave of crime and anarchy would sweep across their continent. The upheavals of the war and of the subsequent violent breakup of the Habsburg, German, and Ottoman empires magnified longstanding fears that an increasingly interconnected world offered the enterprising and unscrupulous new opportunities to break the law and evade capture. New kinds of international criminals and criminal enterprises demanded novel forms of international cooperation. Thus was born the International Criminal Police Commission, known today as Interpol. In the 1920s and 1930s, Interpol''s police officials and the lawyers who collaborated with them created lasting programs to combat counterfeiting, sex and drug trafficking, terrorism, and human smuggling, and other forms of international crime, which they labelled "a scourge of humanity." Drawing on press reports, police files, and criminal records in numerous languages and across multiple countries, David Petruccelli explores the origins of Interpol and the role Central and Eastern European actors played in developing criminal policing and law during the interwar period to bring stability to their region and reshape international institutions and norms. He shows how legal experts replaced a liberal focus on individual rights with an emphasis on a collective of international societies and of police officers who looked to the international sphere as a space for eluding the constraints of the rule of law at home. In doing so, their initiatives posed an alternative to the imperial and liberal internationalist programs pursued by many Western Europeans and Americans and laid the groundwork for more radical forms of persecution during the Second World War. While bringing to life the stories of individuals involved in shady activities across borders, A Scourge of Humanity explores the vigorous policing and harsh criminal laws established by Interpol to combat their crimes and highlights illiberal forms of internationalism that have left a lasting mark on our world.
Birds: What's in a Name
This entertaining and informative guide explains the meanings of bird names, many of which have fascinating origins and stories behind them. The universal system of ‘scientific’ names, based largely on Greek and Latin, is used in all good bird books and assists birdwatchers around the world in figuring out exactly what they are looking at. While some of the names are fairly self-explanatory – such as Troglodytes for wren, meaning ‘cave-dweller’ – others are more mysterious – Caprimulgus for nightjar, for example, meaning ‘goat-sucker’. Covering hundreds of bird species from around the world, Birds: What’s In A Name? includes explanations of hundreds of scientific names and common names, as well as delivering a wealth of other facts and trivia relating to the species concerned. In short, it’s the most readable and entertaining book on the subject available anywhere. Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard) ‘The duck with the flat beak’. Ixobrychus minutus (Little Bittern) ‘Small reed bellower’. Strigops habroptilus (Kakapo) A bird that ‘looks like an owl, with soft feathers’. Ptilonorhynchus violaceus (Satin Bowerbird) ‘Violet bird with a feathered bill’. Tachybaptus ruficollis (Little Grebe) Literally translated, this is the ‘red-collared fast-sinker’.
Celluloid Babel
Traces the intellectual history of cinema's aspiration to create a universal language, examining how this vision has been articulated in both writings and films. Celluloid Babel offers a transnational intellectual history of cinema's quest for universal language, unfolding through both writings and films. Today, algorithms and data-collection systems play a significant role in predicting the viewer's preferences and suggesting content specifically tailored to their particular interests. However, this promise of on-demand personalized media is markedly different from the promise outlined in cinema's initial promotional discourse, which celebrated the medium’s ability to appeal to a universal audience. Instead of targeting fragmented audiences, cinema was supposed to captivate and engage everyone all at once, regardless of social station, educational level, or national affiliation. The aspiration for a universal language left an indelible mark on film history, yet despite its significance, the history and theory behind it remain largely unexplored. Celluloid Babel illuminates a pivotal chapter in early film theory and establishes it as the inaugural paradigm of thought on cinema’s nature. By exploring this pursuit, the book reveals the forgotten utopian potential of mass media and uncovers complex correlations among political ideals, aesthetic preferences, material conditions, modes of spectatorship, and governance.
Divočina pod kůží
Někdy stačí jedno špatné rozhodnutí, aby se váš život obrátil naruby.
Pro Laylu Birchovou jím byl vztah s Kaycem Wilderem.
Layla byla vždycky ta „hodná holka“. Když ji ale nezodpovědný přítel zanechá v dluzích, dojde jí trpělivost. S autem plným jeho věcí vyráží na odlehlý horský ranč Crimson Ridge, aby mu je vrátila a jednou provždy za ním zavřela dveře.
Jenže namísto Kayceho u dveří ranče stojí Colton Wilder – jeho otec.
Kovboj, ze kterého vyzařuje nekompromisní autorita, zkušenost a syrový klid. Když horská bouře odřízne ranč od světa, Layla zůstává uvězněna s mužem, který je pro ni absolutním tabu.
V izolaci divočiny začíná houstnout napětí. Colton je drsný, majetnický a v Layle probouzí touhu, která popírá všechna pravidla. Každým dnem se víc a víc blížíme hranici, kterou by neměli překročit. Je čím dál těžší odolat muži, který se na ni dívá s touhou v očích. Je až příliš lákavé na chvíli porušit pravidla. Nikdo by se to nemusel dozvědět. Nebo ano?
Nezabiješ
Román realisticky vykresľuje život v malom slovenskom mestečku v čase Slovenského štátu, postoj obyvateľov k Židom pred tým, ako ich odvliekli do koncentračných táborov.Príbeh je podaný z pohľadu dvoch dievčat, ktoré vôbec nerozumejú, prečo musia opustiť svoj domov, a celá cesta v dobytčích vagónoch do Osvienčimu je pre ne šokom. Čaká ich život plný strachu, nedostatku, tragédie, zla i lásky. Ako sa im podarí vydržať neľudské fyzické i psychické týranie a prežiť v desivých podmienkach koncentračného tábora?
The Deal
Welcome to Briar U!
Get ready for your newest obsession... Discover the addictive world of the Off-Campus series from The Queen of Hockey Romance, Elle Kennedy!
Read The Deal now for the perfect fake-dating romance!
She's about to make a deal with the college bad boy . . .
Hannah Wells has finally found someone who turns her on. But while she might be confident in every other area of her life, she's carting around a full set of baggage when it comes to sex and seduction. If she wants to get her crush's attention, she'll have to step out of her comfort zone and make him take notice . . . even if it means tutoring the annoying, childish, cocky captain of the hockey team in exchange for a pretend date
. . . and it's going to be oh so good
All Garrett Graham has ever wanted is to play professional hockey after graduation, but his plummeting GPA is threatening everything he's worked so hard for. If helping a sarcastic brunette make another guy jealous will help him secure his position on the team, he's all for it. But when one unexpected kiss leads to the wildest sex of both their lives, it doesn't take long for Garrett to realize that pretend isn't going to cut it.
Now he just has to convince Hannah that the man she wants looks a lot like him.
Kleopatra
POZNÁTE MOJE MENO, NO NEPOZNÁTE MŇA. Historici ma nazývajú zvodkyňou, no mňa vždy spútavala láska. Dramatici ma majú za bosorku, no moje nadanie pochádzalo od bohov. Poeti básnia o mojej krvilačnosti, no ja som len chránila svoje deti. Tvrdohlavo odmietajú pripustiť, že žena môže mať moc, rozumieť stratégii a vládnuť s požehnaním bohov. Smrť ma viac neumlčí. TOTO NIE JE PRÍBEH O TOM, AKO SOM UMRELA. JE TO PRÍBEH O TOM, AKO SOM ŽILA.
Hokejové legendy: Connor McDavid
Connor McDavid sa po Sidneym Crosbym stal v devätnástich rokoch najmladším kapitánom mužstva v histórii NHL. Svoj tím Edmonton Oilers doviedol k viacerým úspechom a aj vďaka nemu sa tento tím stal jedným z najobľúbenejších v lige.
Pszichopata sorozatgyilkosok
"Nem hiszek az emberben, ahogyan istenben vagy az ördögben sem. Rühellem az egész átkozott emberi fajt, saját magamat is beleértve... A gyöngékre, az ártalmatlanokra és a gyanútlanokra vadászom. Ezt a leckét másoktól tanultam: akinél az erő, azé a jog."
Gary Ridgway,
azaz a Green River-i gyilkos (1949-)
Christopher Berry-Dee oknyomozó kriminológus összesen több mint harminc elvetemült gyilkossal készített interjút élete során, akik szinte minden módszert bevetettek, amely alkalmas az emberélet kioltására: fojtogatás, késelés, agyonverés, az áldozat lelövése vagy élve felgyújtása, maró hatású anyagok befecskendezése... Tulajdonképpen nem volt olyan ölési mód vagy kínzás, amely ne szerepelt volna a bűnlajstromukban.
Ebben a könyvben a szerző még messzebbre merészkedik, mint a Sorozatgyilkosokkal beszélgettem című kötetében, és egyenesen a pokol kapujáig viszi az olvasókat. Mélyinterjúi olyan pszichopaták fejébe kínálnak bepillantást, akik a színtiszta gonoszságból merítik erejüket. Berry-Dee nemcsak rögzíti, de részletesen elemzi is beszélgetéseit, feltárja, mi és hogyan tesz valakit gyilkossá, és arra készteti az olvasót, hogy a színfalak mögé pillantva szembesüljön a kényelmetlen igazsággal: a normalitás és a deviancia közötti határ sokkal vékonyabb, mint azt hinni szeretnénk.
A KÖNYVET CSAK ERŐS IDEGZETŰ, FELNŐTT OLVASÓKNAK AJÁNLJUK A RÉSZLETES ÉS FELKAVARÓ ESETLEÍRÁSOK MIATT.
A Pszichopata sorozatgyilkosok az Animus Könyvek TRUE CRIME - VALÓS BŰNÜGYEK sorozatának ötödik része.
Novelizovaný správny súdny poriadok 10/26
Novelizovaný správny súdny poriadok s aktualizovanými dôvodovými správami.
V publikácii Novelizovaný Správny súdny poriadok s aktualizovanými dôvodovými správami, ktorú sme vydali v roku 2025 (NZ 14/2025), sme do úplného znenia zákona zapracovali zmeny vykonané v čl. II zákona č. 289/2024 Z.z. a v čl. III zákona č. 140/2025 Z.z. O publikáciu bol veľký záujem, a tak sme temer celý náklad vypredali, no namiesto dotlače sme sa rozhodli vydať novú publikáciu (NZ10/2026), pretože poslanci NRSR medzitým prijali zásadnú novelu (17 novelizačných bodov) Správneho súdneho poriadku v čl. IV zákona č. 69/2026 Z.z. Zmeny vykonané zákonom č. 289/2024 Z.z. a zákonom č. 140/2024 Z.z. sme v úplnom znení zákona ponechali zvýraznené (za každým novelizovaným ustanovením sme v rámiku uviedli pôvodné znenie) a do zákona zapracoval aj poslednú novelu vykonanú v čl. IV zákona č. 69/2026 Z.z. (vrátane rámikov k novelizovaným ustanoveniam). V novej publikácii sme zverejnili aj dôvodové správy (aktualizované na základe prijatých pozmeňujúcich návrhov poslancov, resp. výborov NRSR) k všetkým trom novelám – v podstate ide o jediný výklad novelizovaných ustanovení, na ktorý prihliadajú súdy.
ZÁKON Č. 162/2015 Z. Z. SPRÁVNY SÚDNY PORIADOK V ZNENÍ ZÁKONA Č. 88/2017 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 344/2018 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 413/2019 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 423/2020 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 187/2021 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 512/2021 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 150/2022 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 151/2022 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 375/2022 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 398/2022 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 239/2023 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 40/2024 Z. Z.,ZÁKONA Č. 289/2024 Z. Z., ZÁKONA Č. 140/2025 Z. Z. A ZÁKONA Č. 69/2026 Z. Z.




















