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Caffe Latte 100ml Extrait De Parfum by Khadlaj

Caffe Latte 100ml Extrait De Parfum by Khadlaj

Caffe Latte Perfume / Extrait De Parfum 100ml by Khadlaj Indulge in the irresistible aroma of Caffe Latte Perfume / Extrait De Parfum 100ml by Khadlaj, a luxurious fragrance that captures the comforting essence of a freshly brewed coffee with a touch of sweetness. This gourmand scent is a perfect blend of rich coffee, creamy milk, and warm caramel, creating an enchanting and addictive olfactory experience. Top Notes: Sweet Almond, Coffee, Milk Middle Notes: Ambery, Liquorice, White Flower Base Notes: Caramel, Musk, Nut The fragrance opens with a captivating burst of sweet almond, bold coffee, and velvety milk, delivering a rich and creamy introduction reminiscent of your favorite café indulgence. The coffee note is deep and aromatic, balanced perfectly with the nutty sweetness of almond and the smoothness of milk. As the scent develops, the ambery warmth and liquorice-infused sweetness emerge, adding depth and sophistication. A delicate touch of white flowers softens the heart, bringing a subtle floral elegance to the composition. Finally, the base unfolds with an irresistible blend of decadent caramel, sensual musk, and nutty undertones, leaving a lasting impression of warmth and gourmand richness. The creamy caramel melts into the musk, creating a smooth and inviting trail that lingers beautifully on the skin. Caffe Latte Perfume by Khadlaj is a must-have for coffee lovers and gourmand fragrance enthusiasts. Perfect for cozy evenings, special occasions, or everyday wear, this exquisite scent envelops you in a warm, delectable embrace, making every moment feel luxurious.

GBP 29.99
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Caffe Frapp (vegan) Mix Tin 2kg

Douwe Egberts Espresso Dark Roast Decaf Classic Coffee Beans 500g - 4057089

Developing a Curriculum A Practical Guide

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Letters to a Young Leader A New Leadership for a New Generation

Letters to a Young Leader A New Leadership for a New Generation

If you are interested in becoming a better leader this book is a great place to start. Rather than using the familiar textbook approach leadership expert Robert Denhardt offers practical lessons drawn from a lively year-long correspondence with two (fictional) former students about their experiences in leadership. The letters explore the deeply personal issues these and other young and emerging leaders are facing – what the skills and personal qualities are that you need for contemporary leadership what will leadership mean to you and those you lead and even why or why not you might want to become a leader. Along the way the book speaks to the big picture arguing that leadership today has been stripped of its historic contribution to creating meaningful human experience and has been reduced to a technical exercise in executive management. Based on his experience of teaching leadership to thousands of undergraduates graduate students and advanced practitioners Denhardt speaks person-to-person with young leaders about their questions and their concerns as they enter into the somewhat flawed world of leadership today. The result is a call for a new leadership for a new generation. This book will be valuable to students enrolled in regular and executive degree programs in leadership business management public administration nonprofit management educational administration and many other fields. It also speaks to young leaders out of school but committed to enhancing their leadership. Indeed readers of all ages will learn lessons relevant to their own professional development. | Letters to a Young Leader A New Leadership for a New Generation

GBP 36.99
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Trend Door Lifter A - D/LIFT/A

Is There a God? A Debate

Is There a God? A Debate

Bertrand Russell famously quipped that he didn’t believe in God for the same reason that he didn’t believe in a teapot in orbit between the earth and Mars: it is a bizarre assertion for which no evidence can be provided. Is belief in God really like belief in Russell’s teapot? Kenneth L. Pearce argues that God is no teapot. God is a real answer to the deepest question of all: why is there something rather than nothing? Graham Oppy argues that we should believe that there are none but natural causal entities with none but natural causal properties—and hence should believe that there are no gods. Beginning from this basic disagreement the authors proceed to discuss and debate a wide range of philosophical questions including questions about explanation necessity rationality religious experience mathematical objects the foundations of ethics and the methodology of philosophy. Each author first presents his own side and then they interact through two rounds of objections and replies. Pedagogical features include standard form arguments section summaries bolded key terms and principles a glossary and annotated reading lists. In the volume foreword Helen De Cruz calls the debate both edifying and a joy and sums up what’s at stake: Here you have two carefully formulated positive proposals for worldviews that explain all that is: classical theism or naturalistic atheism. You can follow along with the authors and deliberate: which one do you find more plausible? Though written with beginning students in mind this debate will be of interest to philosophers at all levels and to anyone who values careful rational thought about the nature of reality and our place in it. | Is There a God? A Debate

GBP 26.99
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