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Chemistry Part 1 class 9 - S.C.E.R.T. - Kerala Board
by State Council of Educational Research TrainingChemistry Part 1 text book for 9th standard from State Council of Educational Research and Training (S.C.E.R.T.) Kerala in English.
Chemistry Part 2 class 9 - S.C.E.R.T. - Kerala Board
by State Council of Educational Research TrainingChemistry (Part-2) text book for 9th standard from State Council of Educational Research and Training (S.C.E.R.T.) Kerala in English.
Physics Part 1 class 9 - S.C.E.R.T. - Kerala Board
by State Council of Educational Research TrainingPhysics Part 1 text book for 9th standard from State Council of Educational Research and Training (S.C.E.R.T.) Kerala in English.
Bats! (Know It All)
by Roger GenerazzoA simple children's book about different kinds of bats, their habits, and other interesting facts.
Ruminant (Horned) Herbivores (World of Animals: Mammals #6)
by Pat Morris Amy-Jane BeerDiscusses cattle, deer, and sheep from around the world
Wonders of the Human Body
by Anthony RavielliDetailed, easy to understand children's book about how the human body functions.
Crystal Fire: The Invention of the Transistor and the Birth of the Information Age (Sloan Technology Series)
by Michael Riordan Lillian Hoddeson"With impeccable scholarship and meticulous research, this book covers an impressive sweep of history from the discovery of the electron to the first integrated circuit. ... A definitive account of the birth of the semiconductor industry." -London Daily Telegraph "In rich detail, Riordan and Hoddeson unfurl the development of the transistor and the lives of its three principal discoverers- John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley. . . . Standing on the shoulders of giants while harvesting the fruits of their own astonishing research, the triumvirate of the transistor created the device that has revolutionized life today, making possible television, computers, and other electronic devices." -Library Journal
The Perpetuation of Living Beings
by Thomas Henry HuxleyEarly scientific work on heredity variance and genetic transmission.
The Wizard of Menlo Park: How Thomas Alva Edison Invented the Modern World
by Randall StrossA bold reassessment of Edison, telling the story of how he came upon his most famous inventions as a young man and spent the remainder of his long life trying for similar success.
Solar Power (World About Us)
by Sarah LeveteDescribes Solar Energy, what it is, how we can use it to help protect our planet. for younger readers
Charles Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained
by Damon KnightFrom the book: Charles Fort was convinced that there is a great deal going on in our universe which man has not as yet been able to explain. He was, of course, right. Fort amassed reports of events allegedly observed by humans around the world. Fort's books are full of reports of strange phenomena-such as those similar in every way to today's reports of flying saucers but centuries before they were called flying saucers. Boole gave scientists a powerful tool for attacking problems when the obvious approaches refused to yield informative results. Boole employed reductio ad absurdum. He exhausted all the impossibles and thereby isolated a "very probable" answer. Charles Fort, failing to gain the publishers'-and thereby society's-consideration of his positive theories, left world society with a Boolean-like confrontation of illogical events. Charles Fort as a man of true vision purposefully inverted the equations. By getting the publishers to publish the absurd, he proved his point that the publishers published only the absurd.
Taproots - Underlying Principles of Milton Erickson's Therapy and Hypnosis
by William Hudson O'HanlonThe author, who knew Ericson, makes since of Ericson's work and style for other psychologists and persons interested in incorporating Ericsonian techniques into therapy. Proposes a framework for understanding Ericson. Many case studies are provided.
Structure and Properties of Matter Journal
by Battle CenterStudents explore matter in terms of measurable properties and as made up of particles too small to be seen. Students develop an understanding that the number of particles and weight of matter does not change regardless of the changes it goes through.
The Bear Went Over the Mountain: Soviet Combat Tactics in Afghanistan
by Lester W. GrauAuthor has made an attempt to draw general conclusions about the little-investigated experiences in the training and the conduct of combat which were influenced by Afghanistan experience. These include specific mission decisions involving blocking and destroying guerrilla forces, etc.
The God Theory: Universes, Zero-Point Fields and What's Behind it All
by Bernard HaischThe author, an astrophysicist, rejects dogmatic materialism and argues for the theory that an infinite consciousness is the underlying reality.
Student Journal Energy in an Ecosystem - 6LS
by Battle Creek Area Mathematics and Science CenterA Sixth Grade Unit supporting the Michigan Science K-7 Content Expectations
Student Journal The Planet Rock - 6ES1
by Battle Creek Area Mathematics and Science CenterA Sixth Grade Unit supporting the Michigan Science K-7 Content Expectations