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Whispers Of Elegance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

Whispers Of Elegance

Whispers of Elegance is a poetic journey into the heart of romance and reflection. Each verse celebrates the ethereal beauty of nature, weaving its wonders into the tapestry of life. The poems are an ode to women, their grace, strength, and mystique. Through evocative imagery, the collection delves into the philosophy of life's myriad facets, exploring emotions and existence with depth and sensitivity. The words flow like whispers, touching the soul with their elegance and sincerity. Readers are transported to a realm where love intertwines with the natural world. The collection reflects a profound understanding of human emotions and their connection to the universe. With every page, it offers solace and inspiration to those seeking beauty in the ordinary. Its timeless themes resonate universally, making it a treasure trove for poetry lovers. Whispers of Elegance is a heartfelt tribute to life's simple yet profound wonders.

Practical Guide to Thermal Power Station Chemistry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 425

Practical Guide to Thermal Power Station Chemistry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-25
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  • Publisher: Orange Books

This book deals with the entire gamut of work which chemistry department of a power plant does. The book covers water chemistry, steam-water cycle chemistry, cooling water cycle chemistry, condensate polishing, stator water conditioning, coal analysis, water analysis procedures in great details. It is for all kinds of intake water and all types of boilers like Drum/Once-through for subcritical and supercritical technologies in different operating conditions including layup. It has also covered nuances of different cycle chemistry treatments like All Volatile / Oxygenated. One of the major reasons of generation loss in a thermal plant is because of boiler tube leakage. There is illustration a...

A Legacy Driven Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

A Legacy Driven Life

Will your life be remembered? Or will it fade into obscurity? What will your legacy be? In “A Legacy Driven Life,” Dr. Adil F. Dalal delivers a transformative guide to living with intention, purpose, and impact. This book challenges you to rise above daily distractions and align your life with a vision that transcends time. Drawing from historical icons, real-world examples, and actionable strategies, Dr. Dalal reveals how to craft a legacy that inspires, empowers, and endures. More than just success, this is about significance. Your life is more than a fleeting moment—turn your "dash" into infinity. Live boldly. Lead with purpose. Leave a legacy that echoes for generations.

Peace Within
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 115

Peace Within

This is a book of poems, one out of a several poetry books published earlier. It throws light on the challenges we face in day to day life and the silent struggle to cope up with the crude manifestations of this world, deceptive and lethal.

Power of Resilience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

Power of Resilience

The book gives powerful lessons learned in life. It also indicates the resilience shown throughout life’s journey. The travel experiences explained here are in India, Africa, and Dubai. Some of the experiences are related to family life, and some are related to my travel to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Dubai, and Botswana. Some experiences are related to my student life. The stick diagrams are drawn to give a punch to the story. The perseverance of life is mostly covered in these experiences. I hope it will help someone who wants to travel and also someone who wants to overcome life’s hurdles and achieve life’s goals.

The National Habit of India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 103

The National Habit of India

"National Habit of India" is a narrative non-fiction that uncovers a unique yet universally relatable ritual practiced across Indian households—the morning cup of tea. With wit, warmth, and a storyteller’s eye, the author explores how this simple beverage transcends regions, religions, and routines to become a powerful symbol of connection. Blending real-life anecdotes, cultural insights, and reflective commentary, the book invites readers to pause and appreciate the ordinary moments that bind a diverse nation. This is not just about tea—it's about a shared rhythm, a subtle harmony that runs through Indian lives, brewing unity in every sip.

The Ornate Words of Oblivion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

The Ornate Words of Oblivion

The book is an anthology of various astonishing poetries. The amicable tone and nostalgic mood of the poet will drive you into a different parallel universe. Rudyard Jostle had drawn a beautiful sketch of the world around him. He is a versatile poet endured with soft touches of adversities and reveals the incognito origin. The name of the book signifies the condition of the poet absolutely oblivious to the reality in the process of production of ornate words, thus,The Ornate Words Of Oblivion.

Forgotten but not gone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

Forgotten but not gone

This novel weaves a story of characters whose lives shaped by past events they can’t forget,yet cannot escape. It’s a fictional book I hope readers enjoy reading this book forgotten but not gone

Yours Painfully
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Yours Painfully

Yours Painfully is a poignant exploration of not just love, but also loss, pain and the self-liberation from it. It is a story for anyone who has ever longed for a love that slipped away, only to discover that sometimes, the most painful endings lead to the most potent transformation, like how light enters through the wound.

Umber Oblivion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Umber Oblivion

I sometimes want to stare into the sun, hoping it will burn my iris, killing away its gift of sight. I would then etch in the darkness tales I've never told before; I would run endlessly in the abyss that was burned into me; I would tumble upon death yet be unaware of it. I would live a thousand lives, each day a new tale, forgetting what the world looked like. Would that be the bliss I've wanted? Shunned from enjoying the colours, Now that I realise they've all been buried in my socket. Would I still think the way I do, or would it distort the colour of my thoughts? I could be suspicious of every last thing that comes my way. I would be scared of the wind, the rain, the dirt, and the clay. ...