Focusing on the emotional journey of individuals nearing the end of their jail sentences, this book offers guidance and insights to help them navigate their upcoming release. It aims to provide a fresh perspective on life post-incarceration, encouraging readers to reflect on their past choices and avoid repeating mistakes. By addressing common sentiments expressed during incarceration, the book serves as a practical resource for fostering personal growth and resilience as they reintegrate into society.
Exploring the possibilities of extraterrestrial life, this book delves into the conditions necessary for living organisms beyond Earth. It combines the latest findings from space exploration with stunning real-life photographs, offering readers an engaging journey into the cosmos. Interactive activities are included to enhance understanding and test knowledge about life in outer space, making it an informative and exciting read for those curious about the universe's mysteries.
Dr Rachael Morris-Jones, a dermatology consultant investigates... What causes skin/hair/nail disorders? Does eating chocolate give us acne spots? How can we prevent skin aging? Are self-tanning lotions really safe? What does 'Dermatologically Tested' mean on product labels? Do skin-care products actually work? What causes our hair to change colour/fall out as we age? Do supplements really help to produce strong nails? Evidence-based analysis is used to explore the truth about skin, hair and nails, and separates the myths from the facts. This book includes; the effects of the sun on the skin; sunscreens; acne; eczema; dry skin and moisturisers; skin aging; scarring; hair growth and hair loss; nail changes; top tips for healthier skin/hair and nails; and DIY skin treatments.
Meet more than one hundred of the oddest supervillains in comics history, complete with backstories, vintage art, and colorful commentary. This collection affectionately spotlights the most ridiculous, bizarre, and cringe-worthy criminals ever published, from fandom favorites like MODOK and Egg Fu to forgotten weirdos like Brickbat (choice of weapon: poison bricks) and Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man. Casual comics readers and diehard enthusiasts alike will relish the hilarious commentary and vintage art from obscure old comics.
The New Moon Race describes the current dramatic progress of space exploration that is being made in China, Asia, and the US. A new space race has broken out in Asia and few geopolitical analysts have understood the reason for this. In the past two years, spacecraft have been launched to the moon by China, Japan, India, and the US. South Korea has suddenly announced lunar plans. China's advanced human spaceflight program is now being challenged by a planned Indian human space capsule. With regional rivalries spilling over into space, the situation is like a repeat of the Cold War space race, but this time the US could lose. China could send astronauts to the moon before the next US missions send them there. The New Moon Race examines this controversial and sensitive subject. Along with its brief history of lunar exploration and research, it contains explosive and fascinating chapters illustrating the strides in space flight made by the Chinese, Indians, and South Koreans, including the chapter China's Lunar Future, which author Morris Jones feels Beijing probably wishes he had not written, due to its analyses of generally hidden activities and plans.