Humans Wanted

Humans Wanted
Author: Jody Nye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2017-06-21
Genre: Human beings
ISBN: 0692900039

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Humans are tough. Humans can last days without food. Humans heal so quickly, they pierce holes in themselves or inject ink under their epidermis for fun. Humans will walk for days on broken bones in order to make it to safety. Humans will literally cut off bits of themselves if trapped by a disaster. You would be amazed what humans will do to survive. Or to ensure the survival of others they feel responsible for. That's the other thing. Humans pack-bond, and they spill their pack-bonding instincts everywhere. Sure it's weird when they talk sympathetically to broken spaceships or try to pet every lifeform that scans as non-toxic. It's even a little weird that just existing in the same place as them for long enough seems to make them care about you. But if you're hurt, if you're trapped, if you need someone to fetch help? You really want a human. Twelve authors provide their perspectives on human ingenuity and usefulness as we try to find our place among the stars. From battletested to brokenhearted, humans are capable of amazing things. Humans Wanted shows not only what we are, but how awesome we can be.

Humans as Self Constructing Living Systems

Humans as Self Constructing Living Systems
Author: Donald H. Ford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429658150

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Originally published in 1987, the purpose of this title was to develop a conceptual framework for understanding individual humans as complex, functional entities. It was felt that a sound developmental theory of human personality and behaviour would help synthesize existing scientific and clinical information into a coherent representation of a person as a functional unit, guide future research, and facilitate the work of the health and human services professions. The volume is aimed at a multidisciplinary-multiprofessional audience.

Light in the Saddle Practices and Principles for Horses and Humans

Light in the Saddle  Practices and Principles for Horses and Humans
Author: Sara Annon
Publsiher: First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2018-03-28
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9781506906195

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The first two volumes in the series complement each other. One focuses on how horses behave and learn (ethology) while the other addresses how they move (biomechanics). Understanding and establishing cross species communication is the basis for all the work in the first book. The second book covers the next step in schooling the horse, using lungeing to develop the horse’s physical strength and coordination so they can carry us around without injuring themselves. Horses and humans see the world very differently. Both have to make an effort in order to be able to communicate with each other. Practical exercises help us humans learn how to use our body language to communicate with horses. Insights into the horse’s point of view show how the many small interactions of daily handling are essential to building a solid reliable foundation for further schooling. Keywords – Stable, Horse, Ground Training, Halter, Baths, Bandages, Hooves, Horsemanship, Equine, Rider, Schooling Your Horse, Horse Training

Horses and Humans

Horses and Humans
Author: Shan de Wey
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2011-08-02
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9781462854561

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Throughout the pages, the author explains what draws humans to horses is the representation of beauty and freedom. Most of this compatibility comes from the horses flexibility in joining with humans as partners. This material prompts the human to evaluate the reasons why he has chosen the horses as companions or athletic partners or why he has chosen to breed them.This book is written with the hope that the knowledge I have acquired these many years will be helpful to create new lines of communication with our partners, the horse she shares. With more than ten eye-opening chapters, Horses And Humans - The Real Connection is not a training manual, but moreover to open the lines communication. The book discusses choosing a horse that is right for each individual, according to that persons personality and that of the horse they choose, the horse and its psyche, humans and their psyche, trainers and instructors, diagnostics and therapies, including homeopathic, holistic and conventional treatments, the art of lunging, classic principles of all riding techniques, equipment, and more. This book is written for the inexperienced, amateur, and professional riders as well. The author finds many proposed trainers are lacking in the fundamentals of understanding people and horses; particularly the psychological and physical connections that need to be established and understood.

Are Humans Obsolete

Are Humans Obsolete
Author: Jim Hull
Publsiher: Jim Hull
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2002-05-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781434832931

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Today machines can outplay us at chess, perform surgeries, manage airports, design buildings, act in films. Soon they'll compete with us in nearly every field. Will this cause mass layoffs and riots? Or will these robotic workers usher in a paradise of wealth and leisure for us all? "Are Humans Obsolete?" takes you on a witty, no-holds-barred tour of the next few decades, when machines will do everything we can, and do it better, yet we can gain the advantage! Part One takes a brisk march through this strange future, with insights on ways we can stay in control and not get left behind. Part Two offers a clear-eyed look at our high-tech culture of adolescence and how to outgrow it, shines a spotlight on the jumble of modern media and how we can make sense of all the shouting, and does color commentary on the turf war between science and religion -- with a surprising twist on who may win. Jim Hull is an author and lecturer with a degree in philosophy from UC Santa Cruz.

THOSE ANGELS CALLED HUMANS

THOSE ANGELS CALLED HUMANS
Author: Jaime V. Altamirano, MD., MPH.
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781491739853

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It is essential for everyone to discover its human and spiritual double identity; to live or develop its own spiritual potential; and, to accomplish the true role or function for which each one was created. Life makes sense and takes clear direction when we guide our steps toward re-encountering our Creator, and the eternal destiny for our spiritual being. True love is a trinity of love: God is love in essence, and God himself is a trinity; God is the only source of love which pours onto us, so that we can correspond with love to God and spread it to all our brothers and sisters. HE WHO HAS DISCOVERED THE SECRETS OF TRUE LOVE HAS FOUND GOD AND HAS FOUND THE PATH TO ETERNAL SALVATION. A collection of paintings was created following specifically the main topics of this book by a renowned painting and sculpture artist Felix Berroa. This is a profound Theological reflection written with an amazing simplicity; inspired by the Spirit of God, without any deviation from the dogmas and doctrines of the Christian FAITH. Dr. Antonio Castro Guerrero. Professor of Philosophy and literature at the University of Loja- Ecuador

IALFs Humans and RAHs

IALFs  Humans  and RAHs
Author: Jay Fullum
Publsiher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798885275477

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IALFs, Humans, and RAHs By: Jay Fullum The journey to another world begins with Pam's first encounter with an alien. Shortly after she is diagnosed with terminal cancer, Pam goes to her family's camp in an attempt to clear her head and improve the time she has left on this earth. A couple of weeks later, while taking one of her short walks, she begins to feel dizzy. Seconds before passing out, she thinks she sees a little man staring at her. The little man is actually an IALF, an Intelligent Alien Life Form. Near death, the aliens stabilize Pam and transports her to their home planet. Minutes after her arrival on Dandor, Pam is put under Doc's care. His advanced medical abilities make it possible for the alien doctor to fix Pam's little problem. During the time that Pam spends with Doc during her treatment and future checkups, their relationship grows from friend-ship to something more serious. Months later they decide to make it official; they pair. Their hybrid son proves he has skills beyond that of either parent. The IALFs are telepath-ic with other members of the same species. Humans communicate verbally. Shortly after he arrives, Bob proves he had a voice. At the same time, Bob begins to spend more and more time staring at his father. Pam knows that they are communicating telepathically. Bob has another skill that is a total surprise. Weeks later, they realize that Bob can also read Pam's mind. Shortly after Pam comes to Dandor, a small group of higher life forms are rescued from a dying planet. The strange life forms have long hind legs and waddle when they walk. The RAH do a lot of nodding and waving when they are approached, but both the IALFs and humans are unable to communicate with them. The three higher life forms have a few problems to solve, but the new residents of Dandor follow the IALF's lifestyle as a caring, loving species. This is the sto-ry of how three species come together and share a planet in peace and harmony.

Silly Insane Humans

Silly Insane Humans
Author: Adeena Mignogna
Publsiher: Crazy Robot, LLC
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2022-11-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798985596366

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Ruby Palmer returns to her home space station, Astroll 2. But she's not alone. She's brought along some of her new alien robot friends. Ruby was hoping to settle back into her life before she left, but that's impossible given she's now the most famous human in human history and then some. Everyone wants a piece of the robots, too, especially Professor Coronik, previously one of the most famous humans and who is determined to protect his own artificial creation, whether that protection is wanted or not. Can Ruby keep her robot friends safe, help them find what they need, and maybe have a normal life again?