Reprint of the original, first published in 1859. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
The social sciences share a mission to shed light on human nature and society. However, there is no widely accepted meta-theory; no foundation from which variables can be linked, causally sequenced, or ultimately explained. This book advances “life history evolution” as the missing meta-theory for the social sciences. Originally a biological theory for the variation between species, research on life history evolution now encompasses psychological and sociological variation within the human species that has long been the stock and trade of social scientific study. The eighteen chapters of this book review six disciplines, eighteen authors, and eighty-two volumes published between 1734 and 2015—re-reading the texts in the light of life history evolution.
Hidden under his late wife Ellen's bed, Bill Lewis finds four boxes of stories she wrote during their marriage that he knew nothing about; stories that reminded him of people they knew, places they had been, and events they had shared during their life together and that became for him echoes of Ellen.Echoes of Ellen is a story of love, forgiveness, devotion, and strength in the face of adversity. Bill Lewis fell in love with Ellen shortly after he met her, a love that was immediately returned. Their early years together are idyllic, but time and differences in their wants and needs begins to rend the fabric of their relationship and separation becomes inevitable. An accident that raises difficult questions for Bill becomes the thread that seams the fabric together again though not completely, yet gives him the opportunity to perform one last act of devotion for Ellen.
Here is a collection of sermons preached during the last decade of Westcott's life. At that time Westcott was Bishop of Durham. The sermons were preached all over the diocese during the early 1890s.
A catastrophic flood destroys a farm that has been in a family for three generations. Follow the story of this family and the impact the flood has on the land and the wildlife that live on it.
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