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Books with title Bridging The Energy Gap

  • Bridging The Energy Gap

    Andrew Langley

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 1, 2011)
    This book shows how we are too reliant on a finite resource, fossil fuels, for our energy and to make many of the products we use. What are the alternatives, and will they be able to meet future demand?
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  • Bridging The Energy Gap

    Andrew Langley

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 1, 2011)
    This book shows how we are too reliant on a finite resource, fossil fuels, for our energy and to make many of the products we use. What are the alternatives, and will they be able to meet future demand?
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  • Bridging The Energy Gap

    Andrew Langley

    Library Binding (Raintree, July 1, 2011)
    This book shows how we are too reliant on a finite resource, fossil fuels, for our energy and to make many of the products we use. What are the alternatives, and will they be able to meet future demand?
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  • Bridging the Gap

    Pamela Duncan

    language (Author Way Limited, April 21, 2017)
    Bridging the Gap highlights. the relationship between an elderly granddad and his 11year old grandson, Joseph.Granddad Fred returns to a scene from his childhood when he takes Joseph on a camping adventure.In turn, Joseph comes up with an adventure of his own as he attempts to bring his granddad into the 21st century via the internet.Written to appeal to nine to thirteen year olds, plus, Bridging The Gap is entertaining and lightly educational and there's a touch of magic linking both adventures.
  • Bridging The Energy Gap

    Andrew Langley

    Library Binding (Raintree, July 1, 2011)
    This book shows how we are too reliant on a finite resource, fossil fuels, for our energy and to make many of the products we use. What are the alternatives, and will they be able to meet future demand?
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  • Bridging the Gap

    Dennis Tanner & Bobby Duncan

    (Derek Press, July 6, 2017)
    This book is offered as a history of the Church of God in Scotland by those who have experienced it and is presented to encourage, strengthen, and help other churches and fellowship groups in persevering when faced with overwhelming crises, with seeming impossible challenges, and with leadership changes. It is a story of the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers in Scotland, a story of bridging the gap between the Christian and the non-believer, between the Scottish people and the non-indigenous people groups, and bridging the gap between Pentecostals and non-Pentecostals. It is a story not yet complete. The final chapter has not been written and will not be written until Christ returns. Much work remains to be done and much good is yet to be accomplished.
  • Bridging the Gap

    Young

    Paperback (Maskew Miller Longman Pty, Jan. 8, 1987)
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  • Bridging The Gap

    Aman srivastava

    (, Jan. 6, 2020)
    Confidence-building exercises At times, life presents us with some situations that are a severe jolt to our self-confidence and belief. While we all want to sulk in our lives and feel sorry for the things we haven’t achieved, not many of us have the insight to see the silver lining that is hidden between the dark clouds. Having a big-picture view is very important to boost your confidence. Simple exercise such as a change in your body language, your tone and your smile can boost your confidence to a great extent. Here, let us see 3 simple confidence-building exercises that teach us important lessons in life.1.Count your blessingsNo, we are not getting philosophical here! What we are trying to tell you is that when things aren’t happening the way you wanted or planned, you shouldn’t succumb to that situation. Yes, failures are worrisome situations, but you need to train your mind to think positively and be grateful for what you have been provided with. Is your business not generating enough money? Be grateful that you had a chance to chase your dreams. Are your parents not convinced with your career choice? Be grateful that you have parents. You see what we mean? When you start counting your blessings, it makes you feel grateful for what you have and removes the negativity in your mind. When negativity exits, confidence automatically makes an entry inside you.2.Work-life balanceRegardless of your profession and your designation, you need to maintain a proper work-life balance at all times to remain confident and happy. Ensure that you spend enough time with your family and loved ones on weekends. Have some “me-time” as well during these days. When your personal life is happy, it reflects on your professional life as well.On the contrary, when you keep sulking, you tend to fail at both. Relationships break because of your inability to maintain them, and this can impact your self-belief and confidence to a large extent. This is why it is essential to switch off from work and stress when you are not working. 3.Change in body languageMaintain eye contact even when you are talking to people above your cadre. This tells them that you are sure about your opinions and that you are not a person who shies away from voicing them out. When you are meeting new people, extend your hand warmly and have a genuine smile on your face. Never look at them quizzically with your hands in your pockets. If you are addressing a group of people in your office, try out a few power poses such as leaning forward while placing your hands on the table, addressing them with arms spread out, with arms at your hips, sitting with your hands behind your head in a chair, etc. These are poses that spell class and confidence, thereby making you fit and worthy of being a leader.Yes, we do agree that these are easier said than done. However, it is important for you to take an effort and try these exercises regularly to improve your confidence.
  • Bridging the Energy Gap

    Andrew Langley

    Hardcover (Raintree, June 1, 2011)
    Our population of over six billion people is putting increasing pressure on the world's resources. So what solutions are there to the many challenges facing the environment today This series encourages readers to think about what they would do about a range of local and global topics, providing them with ideas, tools, and skills to research and understand difficult questions. Its practical, down-to-earth treatment and case studies will encourage critical thinking and keep students engaged, whilst providing guidance on the information and media literacy skills that are part of the modern curriculum.
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  • Bridging the Energy Gap

    Andrew Langley

    Paperback (Raintree, )
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  • Bridging The Gap

    James Millans

    eBook (, Oct. 13, 2019)
    Looking to transform your life But Don't know where To start? Follow the principles within this New Guide & achieve anything you want in life
  • Bridging the Gap

    Pamela Duncan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 28, 2017)
    Bridging The Gap highlights. the relationship between an elderly granddad and his 11year old grandson, Joseph. Granddad Fred returns to a scene from his childhood when he takes Joseph on a camping adventure. In turn, Joseph comes up with an adventure of his own as he attempts to bring his granddad into the 21st century via the internet. Written to appeal to nine to thirteen year olds, plus, Bridging The Gap is entertaining and lightly educational and there's a touch of magic linking both adventures.
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