Books by "Authors Tree Publishing"

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ARE WE FROM NOTHING? YES! YES!!

ARE WE FROM NOTHING? YES! YES!!

by Dr. Ahmed Sayeed, Authors Tree Publishing

2021 · Authors Tree Publishing

THE ORIGIN OF THINGS has always been a central concern for humanity; the origin of the stones, the animals, the plants, the planets, the stars and we ourselves. Yet the most fundamental origin of them all would seem to be the origin of the universe as a whole – of everything that exists, without which there could be none of the creatures and things mentioned above, including ourselves. Perhaps that is why the existence of the universe, its origin and nature, has been a subject of explanation in almost all civilizations and cultures. In fact, every culture known to anthropology has had a cosmogony – a history of how the world began and continues, of how mankind was created and of what the gods expect of us. The understanding these civilizations had of the universe is very different to what science teaches us today. However, the absence of a cosmology in these societies, of some explanation for the world in which we live, would be just as unthinkable as the absence of language itself. These explanations, for want of other frameworks from which to approach the subject, always had religious, mythological or philosophical foundations. Only recently has science been able to give its version of the facts, chiefly because science is recent itself. In terms of experimental scientific method, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642, Italian astronomer, physicist and mathematician) is something of a milestone, though the Greeks had already developed sophisticated geometrical methods for measuring the orbits and sizes of celestial bodies and for predicting astronomical events. Nor can we forget that the Egyptians and Chinese, like the Incas, Mayas and Aztecs, also knew how to read the movements of the stars. It is surprising how we can understand the physical universe in a rational manner and that it can be researched through the methods of physics and astronomy developed in our laboratories and observatories. The perception of this scientific dimension and capacity was revealed to us most clearly in the first, second and third decades of the 20th Century.

The Boy Next Door

The Boy Next Door

by Saee ‘Lipi’ Konher, Authors Tree Publishing

2024 · Authors Tree Publishing

"What happens when the heart wants what it shouldn't? 'The Boy Next Door' isn't your typical tale of forbidden love. In this captivating collection of romantic poetry, step into the conflicted world of Paakhi. Young, in love, and utterly content—or so she thought. Until she locks eyes with Shekhar, the married man next door. But here's the twist: there are no villains in this story. No neglectful partners. No loveless marriages. Just real people, with real feelings, making choices that blur the lines between right and wrong. As Paakhi and Shekhar's passionate affair unfolds through verse, readers will find themselves asking: Can you truly love two people at once? What drives us to risk everything for a taste of the forbidden? How do we recover when the fantasy ends? And when it's all over, what happens to the girl left picking up the pieces of her former self? 'The Boy Next Door' challenges everything you thought you knew about love, fidelity, and the human heart. It's a poetic journey that will leave you questioning your own boundaries and the true nature of desire. Dare to peek through the curtains at the house next door. But be warned: what you discover might hit closer to home than you ever imagined."

Leadership Parenting

Leadership Parenting

by Sanjay Kalla , Authors Tree Publishing

2024 · Authors Tree Publishing

Parents play a multifaceted role in shaping their children's lives, specifically focusing on the tension between fostering independence and recognizing individual potential. While parents are undoubtedly crucial figures in a child's development, acting as primary educators and guides, their influence can sometimes inadvertently neglect the child's unique needs and aspirations. This potential conflict arises within the social context. Parents, often drawing upon societal expectations and their own experiences, navigate a path toward independence for their children. While providing a foundation, this established structure may only partially account for the diverse spectrum of individual strengths and weaknesses, exemplified by frameworks like Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Furthermore, the current parenting model prioritizes independence over fostering a long-term, supportive relationship with the child. This oversimplification overlooks the complexity of healthy parent-child relationships, which can encompass individual autonomy and a strong sense of connection. It is important to acknowledge that the limitations of traditional parenting approaches are not solely the result of individual shortcomings. Unlike most professions, parenting lacks formal instruction, relying largely on on-the-job learning and adapting to diverse situations. This reality necessitates further exploration of alternative approaches and support systems that can empower parents to navigate this complex and crucial role while recognizing each child's unique potential. It is critical to understand and emphasise the undeniable importance of parents in their children's lives while urging a critical examination of current practices. By recognizing the potential tension between established structures and individual needs, we can foster a dialogue that leads to a more nuanced and effective approach to raising future generations. While parents undoubtedly guide us from dependence to independence, equipping us for life's journey, this traditional approach often overlooks the unique spark within each child. This book challenges that notion. "Leadership Parenting" champions a new perspective. Here, we move beyond simply providing for our children's needs. We explore how to nurture their strengths, aspirations, and intellectual, emotional, and social potential. Forget the "one-size-fits-all" model. This is a call to action to embrace the constant learning inherent in parenting. You'll discover tools and strategies to navigate the complexities of modern parenthood, fostering independence and a supportive, long-term relationship with your child.

How to Control Yourself in Love

How to Control Yourself in Love

by Deepak Rajsuman

2024 · Authors Tree Publishing

The book "How to Control Yourself in Love" will be beneficial for every young person who is in love or has gone through a breakup. It provides 23 rules on how to control oneself, strengthen emotionally, and move forward in life. By following these rules, every young person can progress. This book will help you become mentally strong and ignite a passion for reading and working.

ART OF MAKING SIDE INCOME

ART OF MAKING SIDE INCOME

by Ansuman Bhagat, Authors Tree Publishing

2021 · Authors Tree Publishing

The purpose of this book is to give a general outlook on the ways of earning, it is not regarding the ideas, this book only gives information of the way of earning money, probability of earnings are more in numbers and the book is general guide study to acknowledge and consider the ways of earning, among which theses article written in the book are mainly social media-based and talks about modern methods of earning, it merely covers the primary part of the discussions on a whole outlook.

VISION BEYOND LIMITS

VISION BEYOND LIMITS

by ROHIT UGALE

2024 · Authors Tree Publishing

This book is an inspiring guide that details Rohit Ugale's journey through his business career. Through his personal experiences and practical advice, it aims to guide new entrepreneurs and young people on how to succeed in the business world. Rohit Ugale shares the valuable lessons he has learned, hoping that they will help readers prepare better and achieve their goals.

ASCENT Of MIND

ASCENT Of MIND

by Dr. Ahmed Sayeed, Authors Tree Publishing

2021 · Authors Tree Publishing

The brain is the most complex organ in the human body. It produces our every thought, action, memory, feeling and experience of the world. This jelly-like mass of tissue, weighing in at around 1.4 kilograms, contains a staggering one hundred billion nerve cells, or neurons. To be in nutshell, it thinks, feels, imagines, emotes, remember, argue, propose, theorize and for that matter everything that related to one’s existence. Without brain body is nothing but animalist, a super mammal. The complexity of the connectivity between these cells is mind-boggling. Each neuron can make contact with thousands or even tens of thousands of others, via tiny structures called synapses. Our brains form a million new connections for every second of our lives. The pattern and strength of the connections is constantly changing and no two brains are alike.

Unconditional Love

Unconditional Love

by Praneetha Vikram, Authors Tree Publishing

2020 · Authors Tree Publishing

Life is never the same today and tomorrow so is love. What happens when you want a person you love to be with you forever but fate has its own way of doing things. ‘Unconditional love ' is a story of two friends who see the lives in two different and opposite perspectives. MEERA is a filial daughter with no plans to marry as she want to take care of her parents. And she also likes to help others but doesn't trust anyone easily. She believes in lust rather than in love. On other hand ARJUN is a person with a secret that could end their friendship. Can he help Meera know that there is more to this world than lust? Let's find out what life has for Arjun and Meera.