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Mark Brown is the author of Zen Pig (2020), The Best Of You (2021), Boundaries (2020), Breaking the Chains of the Gods (2025), Schism 8 (2017), Special Edition Using Netscape Navigator Gold 3 (1996).

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Zen Pig

release date: Mar 30, 2020
Zen Pig
Zen Pig continues his adventures by helping a new friend discover what life is really about..."The good can only come from your own caring hands. Don't look to others to save yourself or the world, we all need YOU to take a stand."

The Best Of You

release date: Aug 03, 2021
The Best Of You
We all know what a bad day feels like; we all know what it feels like to be overwhelmed day to day with the ever-growing need to be all things to all people and wear that badge of busyness with honour... Well, it's time to take control, to get in the driving seat of your own life and live life on your terms. This book will take you on a journey of reflection and offer you skills and tools that will elevate and uncover your own unique potential. With no jargon, no tricks and no bull s**t, just good old-fashioned common sense that we may have forgotten, and the best part is? You are in the driving seat...

Breaking the Chains of the Gods

release date: Dec 16, 2025
Breaking the Chains of the Gods
Break free from religious conditioning that drains your energy and reclaim full sovereignty over your life force. Breaking the Chains of the Gods is a radical metaphysical guide for readers who feel exhausted by belief systems, spiritual hierarchies, and inherited doctrines that promise salvation while quietly extracting power. This book dismantles the hidden mechanics of religious egregores, archonic control structures, and guilt based spirituality, showing how gods and myths became tools of submission rather than instruments of empowerment. Through clear, grounded chapters, Mark Gordon Brown reveals how loosh extraction operates through prayer, guilt, fear, sexuality, afterlife narratives, and spiritual authority, and how to reclaim these forces for personal clarity, prosperity, creativity, and continuity. Instead of replacing religion with atheism or another belief system, this book offers a practical path to energy sovereignty, ethical action without dogma, and deliberate engagement with mystery without submission. If you are questioning religion, spirituality, or the hidden cost of belief, and want to live with clarity, power, and responsibility without external authority, this book provides a complete framework for disengagement, integration, and living freely. Ideal for readers interested in metaphysics, consciousness, Gnosticism, deprogramming religious trauma, personal sovereignty, and post religious meaning.

Schism 8

release date: Aug 05, 2017
Schism 8
Reality is broken. In a world where your senses perceive a fraction of reality, every conspiracy should be taken seriously and the impossible considered probable. Your life may depend upon envisioning the Schism.

Special Edition Using Netscape Navigator Gold 3

release date: Dec 01, 1996
Special Edition Using Netscape Navigator Gold 3
A complete reference on how to use and customize the latest version of Netscape Navigator, the most popular and powerful Web software available. From installing and configuring Netscape Navigator on any computer to creating world-class Web Pages and Web sites, this book is your complete guide to Netscape. The CD-ROM includes a free licensed copy of Netscape Navigator Gold 3, over 25 of the best plug ins, plus four computer reference books in an electronic version.

My Mother Is a Chicken

release date: Oct 01, 2012
My Mother Is a Chicken
"Mark Brown writes so exquisitely about eating, drinking, and rambling that I half believe I was there with him - and knowing that I wasn't, I long to be." - James Oseland, editor-in-chief of Saveur and author of Cradle of Flavor An Orthodox Greek combines a love of music with a living in hot dogs. A punk rocker drives a tour bus to Walla Walla wine country and goes rogue. A garlic farmer eats enough raw cloves to perfume his sweat but not enough to repel vampires. A French innkeeper serves a version of pork and beans as old as the crusades. A champion of heritage breed pigs with a radical idea of eating local gets a punch in the snout. Food writer Mark Brown eats and drinks his fill, then regurgitates it for posterity and enlightenment. Historical, anecdotal, poetical, and even a little edible, "My Mother is a Chicken" will reorder the pantry of your mind.

Estimation Pf Parameters of Zero-one Processes by Interval Sampling: an Adaptive Strategy

A Hand Up - a Touch of Hope

release date: Jul 19, 2014
A Hand Up - a Touch of Hope
Mark Brown, among many other successful former wards-of-the-state, is a proud product of The Bahamas Ministry of Social Services Child-Care Programmes. A former resident of The Children's Emergency Hostel from his infancy, Mr. Brown along with his twin brother, Matthew Brown, remained as wards-of -the-state throughout their entire childhoods. Being twin, it was difficult for social workers to place them in a foster home because it required the adoption or fostering of two children instead of one. Most families only wanted one child. This caused much pain for the twins because they saw other children being adopted, while they stayed as wards-of-the-state for their childhoods.

Successful Project Management in a Week

release date: Jan 01, 1992

The "Zen Pig" Series (Books 4-6)

release date: Jul 09, 2021

Photography for All

release date: Dec 01, 2013

Cities and Growth

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Cities and Growth
This paper examines the growth of human capital in Canadian and U.S. cities. Using pooled Census of Population data for 242 urban centres, the authors evaluate the link between long run employment growth and the supply of different types of skilled labour. The paper also examines whether the scientific capabilities of cities are influenced by amenities such as the size of the local cultural sector.--Document.

Agglomeration Economies

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Agglomeration Economies
Productivity and wages tend to be higher in cities. This is typically explained by agglomeration economies, which increase the returns associated with urban locations. The primary goal of this paper is to identify the main sources of urban increasing returns. A secondary goal is to examine the geographical distance across which externalities flow between businesses in the same industry. This paper makes use of detailed microdata on Canadian manufacturing plants and firms that permit both productivity and associated characteristics of the production entities to be measured.--Includes text from document.

Oily Cart

release date: Jan 01, 2012
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