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    • 03 Mart 2009
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    Why Sex Matters: A Darwinian Look at Human Behavior
    Publisher: Princeton University Press | ISBN: 0691028958 | edition 1999 | PDF | 432 pages | 1,18 mb

    Why are men, like other primate males, usually the aggressors and risk takers? Why do women typically have fewer sexual partners? Why is killing infants routine in some cultures, but forbidden in others? Why is incest everywhere taboo? Bobbi Low ranges from ancient Rome to modern America, from the Amazon to the Arctic, and from single-celled organisms to international politics to show that these and many other questions about human behavior largely come down to evolution and sex. More precisely, as she shows in this uniquely comprehensive and accessible survey of behavioral and evolutionary ecology, they come down to the basic principle that all organisms evolved to maximize their reproductive success and seek resources to do so.
    Low begins by reviewing the fundamental arguments and assumptions of behavioral ecology: selfish genes, conflicts of interest, and the tendency for sexes to reproduce through different behaviors. She explains why in primate species--from chimpanzees and apes to humans--males seek to spread their genes by devoting extraordinary efforts to finding mates, while females find it profitable to expend more effort on parenting. Low illustrates these sexual differences among humans by showing that in places as diverse as the parishes of nineteenth-century Sweden, the villages of seventeenth-century China, and the forests of twentieth-century Brazil, men have tended to seek power and resources, from cattle to money, to attract mates, while women have sought a secure environment for raising children. She makes it clear, however, they have not done so simply through individual efforts or in a vacuum, but that men and women act in complex ways that involve cooperation and coalition building and that are shaped by culture, technology, tradition, and the availability of resources. Low also considers how the evolutionary drive to acquire resources leads to environmental degradation and warfare and asks whether our behavior could be channeled in more constructive ways.


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      Taking Sex Differences Seriously
      Publisher: Encounter Books | ISBN: 159403091X | edition 2005 | PDF | 262 pages | 1,41 mb

      Dr. Steven E. Rhoads explores male/female disparities in aggression and dominance, in sexuality and nurturing. He shows how denial of these differences has affected phenomena such as the sexual revolution and fatherless families, and policies such as Title IX and the call for universal day care. But he also says that society is improved by discouraging some natural tendencies, like men's temptation toward predatory sex, and encouraging others, like women's greater interest and talent in caring for babies. Steven Rhoads dispels social clichés and spotlights biological realities in this provocative book. Meticulously researched and elegantly written, "Taking Sex Differences Seriously" is a groundbreaking look at the way we are.


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        • 03 Mart 2009
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        Richard Watkins "Bulgaria (Country Guide)"
        Lonely Planet | 2008-05-01 | ISBN: 174104474X | 332 pages | PDF | 13 MB


        Discover Bulgaria
        Sleep like a monk and rise at dawn to see Rila Monastery's frescoes in the early morning rays
        Say dobur den to cats lounging in the old-world side streets of Veliko Tarnovo
        Clamber up Belogradchik's majestic rocks and explore the defensive bunkers of the Roman Kaleto Fortress
        Lay down your towel at the best Black Sea beaches for swimming, partying or relaxing

        In This Guide:

        Two expert authors, 80 days of in-country research, 35 detailed maps
        New chapter on Bulgarian wine


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          • 03 Mart 2009
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          Bradley Mayhew "Central Asia (Lonely Planet Travel Guides)"
          Lonely Planet | 2007-08-01 | ISBN: 1741046149 | 508 pages | PDF | 8,5 MB


          Discover Central Asia
          Lose yourself among the blue domes and mosaics of the Registan in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
          Play Marco Polo, exploring Silk Road forts while bathed in the light of the snowcapped Hindu Kush in the Wakhan Valley, Tajikistan.
          Watch a Kyrgyz eagle hunter in action and taste the delights of fermented mare's milk in Kyrgyzstan.
          Follow in the footsteps of British spies, Chinese pilgrims and Russian explorers and embark on your own Great Game.

          In This Guide:

          Five authors, five 'stans, 27 visa stamps (78 visa checks), 182 pots of green tea, one (short) detention by the KGB.
          Everything you need to know about visas, travel permits and crossing Asia's remotest borders.
          Trek into remote alpine valleys, follow herders on horseback or ride camels with our new Activities chapter.
          Visit lonelyplanet.com for up-to-the-minute reviews, updates and traveler suggestions.

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            • 03 Mart 2009
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            #425



            Sarah Andrews, Josephine Quintero "Canary Islands (Regional Guide)"
            Lonely Planet | 2007-10-01 | ISBN: 1741045959 | 288 pages | PDF | 6,1 MB


            Discover the Canary Islands
            Go barefoot on the vast dunes of Gran Canaria's Maspalomas, p. 83
            Hike amid the waterfalls and lush laurels of Los Tiles bioreserve on La Palma, p. 227
            Eavesdrop on Gomeros as they gossip in Silbo, the ancient whistling language, p. 199
            Hear world-class classics at Calatrava's stunning Auditorio de Tenerife, p. 153

            In This Guide:

            Seven islands, two authors, 700 hours of on-the-ground research
            From tiny fishing villages to the top of El Teide - the only guide that shows you every corner of the Canaries
            Island-by-island itineraries highlight the best activities, beaches, culture, cuisine and kids' fun
            Locals give the lowdown on each of their islands


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              • 03 Mart 2009
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              #426



              Gary S. Gregg - The Middle East: A Cultural Psychology
              Oxford University Press | 2005 | ISBN: 0195171993 | Pages: 472 | PDF | 2.12 MB

              For over a decade the Middle East has monopolized news headlines in the West. Journalists and commentators regularly speculate that the region's turmoil may stem from the psychological momentum of its cultural traditions or of a "tribal" or "fatalistic" mentality. Yet few studies of the region's cultural psychology have provided a critical synthesis of psychological research on Middle Eastern societies. Drawing on autobiographies, literary works, ethnographic accounts, and life-history interviews, The Middle East: A Cultural Psychology, offers the first comprehensive summary of psychological writings on the region, reviewing works by psychologists, anthropologists, and sociologists that have been written in English, Arabic, and French. Rejecting stereotypical descriptions of the "Arab mind" or "Muslim mentality,' Gary Gregg adopts a life-span- development framework, examining influences on development in infancy, early childhood, late childhood, and adolescence as well as on identity formation in early and mature adulthood. He views patterns of development in the context of recent work in cultural psychology, and compares Middle Eastern patterns less with Western middle class norms than with those described for the region's neighbors: Hindu India, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Mediterranean shore of Europe. The research presented in this volume overwhelmingly suggests that the region's strife stems much less from a stubborn adherence to tradition and resistance to modernity than from widespread frustration with broken promises of modernization--with the slow and halting pace of economic progress and democratization. A sophisticated account of the Middle East's cultural psychology, The Middle East provides students, researchers, policy-makers, and all those interested in the culture and psychology of the region with invaluable insight into the lives, families, and social relationships of Middle Easterners as they struggle to reconcile the lure of Westernized life-styles with traditional values.


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                • 03 Mart 2009
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                Kathy Peel, "Family for Life: How to Have Happy, Healthy Relationships with Your Adult Children"
                McGraw-Hill | 2003 | ISBN: 0071425985 | 281 pages | PDF | 2,3 MB

                All parents discover at one point or another that parenting doesn't stop on a child's 18th birthday. In Family for Life: How to have happy, healthy relationships with your adult children, bestselling author and speaker Kathy Peel gives parents helpful information on the unique responsibilities and challenges of parenting adult children as well as becoming an in-law and a grandparent.

                Peel offers positive and practical tips and strategies drawing on her own experience in raising her three, now grown sons, talking to a variety of parents of older children, to the "kids" themselves and to marriage and family experts.

                Enjoy this great book! Brought to you by SMIRK


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                  • 03 Mart 2009
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                  #428



                  Paul Smitz "Lonely Planet Australia"
                  Lonely Planet Publications | 2005-11 | ISBN: 1740597400 | 1120 pages | PDF | 40 MB


                  Golden beaches, baked red deserts and glamorous cities. An ancient indigenous history and a young, vibrant culture: welcome to Australia! Stick around, hang out with us a while. With this bestselling guide to the Land Down Under tucked under one arm, let us show you why Lonely Planet calls Australia home.
                  o RELAX and let us take care of it: planning your holiday Down Under has never been so easy.
                  o GET AROUND with the help of 193 maps to town and country, beach and mountain - and everywhere in between.
                  o TREAT YOURSELF to the best wining and dining that Australia has to offer, served on a platter by our expert food and drink author.
                  o MEET THE LOCALS - Bouncing 'roos, half-stoned koalas and sleepy wombats: Australia's fascinating wildlife is demystified in our full-colour Environment chapter.
                  o PUT YOUR FEET UP at Australia's best and best-value accommodation, handpicked by our troupe of roaming authors.


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                    • 03 Mart 2009
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                    #429



                    Glenda Bendure, Ned Friary "Bermuda (Country Guide)"
                    Lonely Planet | 2005-06-01 | ISBN: 1740591046 | 176 pages | PDF | 7,6 MB


                    Sip a rum swizzle while lolling on a pink-sand beach, amble down the cobblestones of the historic Town of St George, explore parish backroads by motor scooter - bite-size Bermuda will seduce your with its tranquil, subtropical charm. Whether you want to dive down to shipwrecks or work on your golf swing, this comprehensive guide to de Rock is your ticket to the perfect island getaway.
                    • STAY IN STYLE - whether your tastes run to gracious B&Bs, romantic resorts or cozy cottages
                    • GET MOVING - world-class snorkeling, golfing and tennis right at your fingertips
                    • CONNECT WITH THE PAST - forts, wrecks and lighthouses display the fascinating history of the oldest continuously inhabited English settlement in the New World
                    • EAT, DRINK & BE MERRY - uncovers the best spots for fresh seafood and high tea
                    • EXPLORE - crystalline limestone caves and the world's most northerly coral reefs beckon the adventurous


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                      • 03 Mart 2009
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                      #430



                      Jean-Bernard Carillet, Jill Kirby "Lonely Planet Bahamas, Turks & Caicos"
                      Lonely Planet | 2005-10-01 | ISBN: 1741040124 | 316 pages | PDF | 17,7 MB


                      Discover the treasures of these storied islands, where Columbus first landed and pirates once plundered. Sail glowing turquoise seas, kayak through mangroves, swim with docile stingrays or take a romantic stroll along a pink-sand beach. Our inspiring guide brings you beyond the tourist resorts to deserted cays and friendly fishing villages for an authentic island experience.

                      Explore Further – more coverage of the unspoiled Out Islands than any leading guidebook

                      Take The Plunge – dedicated diving and snorkeling chapter reveals the best spots to see pristine reefs, eerie shipwrecks, colorful fish and mysterious blue holes

                      Go Wild – admire flocks of leggy flamingos, nesting hawksbill turtles, wild Atlantic spotted dolphins, curly-tailed iguanas and majestic humpback whales

                      Eat, Drink & Be Merry – enjoy a Friday night Fish Fry, raise a toast to Ernest Hemingway and dance to the infectious goombay beat

                      Be Inspired – by obeah’s mysticism, the pageantry of a Junkanoo parade and the wisdom of bush medicine


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                        • 03 Mart 2009
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                        Puerto Vallarta and Pacific Mexico
                        Publisher: Lonely Planet, Augus 2006 | 2nd Edition | 332 pages | PDF | ISBN: 1740598733 | 10 MB | RS.com

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                        Mexico's Pacific Coast is cut from the very fabric of dreams - a resplendent tapestry of passion, tradition and unrestrained natural beauty. Slipping from enchanted mangrove lagoons to lost fishing villages, honeysuckle beaches and thriving cosmopolitan cities, visitors will find adventure at every turn - and get there in style with this comprehensive guide.

                        Don't Just Sit There - Thorough outdoors special section makes adventuring a breeze. World-class fishing, snorkeling, surfing, wildlife spotting, hiking, biking and much more await.
                        Explore Secret Spots - Insider's tips to the region's best beach finds, along with great maps and itineraries so you don't get lost along the way.
                        Espanol Made Easy - Our handy language section and glossary will arm you with all the words you need to know - and a few extras - to get you into the heart of the country.
                        Eat Your Heart Out - From new Mexican cuisine in Oaxaca to the area's best fish taco stands, informed dining tips bring you to top eats and indulgent treats.


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                          • 03 Mart 2009
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                          Turkey
                          Publisher: Lonely Planet, April 2007 | 10th Edition | 724 pages | PDF | ISBN: 1741045568 | 17.2 MB | RS.com

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                          Get subterranean in the cavernous underground cities of Cappadocia, laze on white-sand beaches, pamper yourself in a steamy hamam or enjoy the buzz of cosmopolitan Istanbul -- discover Turkey’s treasures and pleasures with Lonely Planet. Whether you want to worship the sun, climb Mt Ararat or muse on ancient ruins, this guidebook is your ultimate companion.

                          CATCH SOME RAYS with recommendations of the best seaside spots, from secluded Mediterranean coves to laid-back Aegean islands.
                          DINE LIKE A SULTAN -- expanded restaurant listings and dedicated Food & Drink chapter offer a taste of all the delights of the Turkish kitchen.
                          BROWSE THE BAZAARS -- the when, where and how much of shopping for carpets, handicrafts and jewellery.
                          GET OUT THERE with tips for activities in the air, on land or water -- from ballooning and bird-watching to trekking, rafting and Blue Cruises.
                          TALK THE TALK -- meet and greet the locals with the help of our Turkish language section.



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                            Turkey And The War On Terror: For Forty Years We Fought Alone (Contemporary Security Studies)
                            Publisher: Routledge | ISBN: 0415350018 | edition 2005 | PDF | 109 pages | 1,1 mb

                            Turkey has been the target of terrorism since the 1960s but until President George W. Bush declared his war on terror, Turkish efforts to fight terrorists enjoyed little sympathy in the West. Comments were mostly focused on the justifications advanced by terrorists and on complaints that human rights were violated in the course of anti-terrorist operations. 9/11 and then the terrorist attacks on British targets and on synagogues in Istanbul in November 2003 have led to a re-evaluation of the costs that terrorism has imposed on Turkey and to a greater readiness to cooperate with Turkish authorities in facing the continuing menace of terror. The time is now ripe to examine the history of terrorism inside Turkey and against Turkish targets outside the country, and to consider the extent to which it has harmed the country's peaceful development. Andrew Mango, who has spent his professional life following and analysing current affairs in Turkey, tells this story to which the West has until recently closed its ears.
                            This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Turkey, terrorism, security studies and international relations.


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                              Ibrahim Kaya "Social Theory and Later Modernities: The Turkish Experience"
                              Liverpool University Press | 2004-05-01 | ISBN: 0853238987 | 158 pages | PDF | 2,2 MB


                              The debate on varieties of modernity is central to current social theory and research, and this book explores the theme in relation to the culture and society of Turkey. The book focuses on the Kemalist project to create a modern Turkish nation-state, analyzing its historical background, the role of concepts of ethnicity and nation, and the configurations of state, society and economy in the new Turkish republic. The author then moves on to examine the relations between Islam and modernity, arguing that both must be understood as open to multiple interpretations rather than seen as monolithic and as diametrically opposed. He considers the rise of Islamism in Turkey and looks in particular at the paradoxical role of women activists within the Islamist movement. Ultimately, Kaya argues that Islamism must be understood as a modern movement, albeit a paradoxical one, rather than simply as a return to "tradition".


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                                Social Power and the Turkish State by Tim Jacoby
                                Frank Cass Publishers | July 2004 | ISBN: 071468466X | PDF | 256 pages | 5.1 MB



                                This book focuses on the historical sociology of the Turkish state. It seeks to compare the development of the Ottoman/Turkish state with similar processes of large-scale historical change in Europe identified by Michael Mann in The Sources of Social Power. In this, Mann developed an historical model based on four overlapping power networks (political, ideological, economic and military). Having spent the first chapter giving an account of Mann's analysis, the text relates each of these networks to developmental patterns apparent in Turkey before concluding with an explanation of the main areas of continuity and change and a critical consideration of Mann's rubric.

                                In this way, the book analyses the process of state-building which has occurred in Turkey from the changes developed during the Ottoman Empire to the organization of the modern-day government. It focuses on issues concerning the state's relationship with civil society, particularly those that arise from the interaction between the Turkish majority and non-Turkish minorities. It traces the contours of Turkey's 'modernization' with the intention of formulating a fresh way to approach state development in country on the global economic periphery, particularly those attempting to effect closer ties with Northern markets. It also highlights matters of social changes pertinent to states grappling with issues relating to political Islam, minority identities and irredentist dissent.


                                Contents

                                Acknowledgements viii
                                Foreword ix
                                List of Abbreviations xi
                                List of Tables and Figures xiii

                                Introduction 1

                                1 Social Power and Historical Sociology 5

                                2 The Politics of Empire 29

                                3 The Ideology of Modernism 60

                                4 The Economics of Liberalisation 93

                                5 The Military/Industrial Complex 127

                                Conclusion 165

                                Bibliography 183
                                Index 221”


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