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Euclid's Elements


Euclid
    Heath's translation of the thirteen books of Euclid's Elements. In keeping with Green Lion's design commitment, diagrams have been placed on every spread for convenient reference while working through the proofs; running heads on every page indicate both Euclid's book number and proposition numbers for that page; and adequate space for notes is allowed between propositions and around diagrams. The all-new index has built into it a glossary of Euclid's Greek terms.Heath's translation has stood the test of time, and, as one done by a renowned scholar of ancient mathematics, it can be relied upon not to have inadvertantly introduced modern concepts or nomenclature. We have excised the voluminous historical and scholarly commentary that swells the Dover edition to three volumes and impedes classroom use of the original text. The single volume is not only more convenient, but less expensive as well.

Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing, and Hallucinogenic Powers


Richard Evans Schultes
    • Numerous new and rare color photographs complement the completely revised and updated text. • Explores the uses of hallucinogenic plants in shamanic rituals throughout the world. • Cross-referenced by plant, illness, preparation, season of collection, and chemical constituents. Three scientific titans join forces to completely revise the classic text on the ritual uses of psychoactive plants. They provide a fascinating testimony of these "plants of the gods," tracing their uses throughout the world and their significance in shaping culture and history. In the traditions of every culture, plants have been highly valued for their nourishing, healing, and transformative properties. The most powerful of those plants, which are known to transport the human mind into other dimensions of consciousness, have always been regarded as sacred. The authors detail the uses of hallucinogens in sacred shamanic rites while providing lucid explanations of the biochemistry of these plants and the cultural prayers, songs, and dances associated with them. The text is lavishly illustrated with 400 rare photographs of plants, people, ceremonies, and art related to the ritual use of the world's sacred psychoactive flora.

Albert Einstein


Venugopal
    To top it he had speech difficulties and was vague and inattentive. Albert hated the kind of rote learning he was obliged to do in school, memorizing dates and texts. But as he grew older, it became clear that Albert was no ordinary person. 1905 is often termed his 'miracle year', the year he published not one but four entirely new papers, on four completely different topics.

Cute as an Axolotl: Discovering the World's Most Adorable Animals


Jess Keating
    Cute is for feathery-gilled axolotls (pronounced: ax-uh-LOT-ulz), shy pygmy hippos, poisonous blue dragons, and armored pangolins. All of these animals are cute, but they've also adapted remarkable ways to survive in their unique environments.

Modern Essentials Usage Guide: A Quick Guide to the Therapeutic Use of Essential Oils


Aroma Tools
    6th edition, Updated September 2014 color print

Uncontrolled Spread: Why Covid-19 Crushed Us and How We Can Defeat the Next Pandemic


Scott Gottlieb
    --Wall Street Journal"Informative and well paced."--The Guardian"An intense ride through the pandemic with chilling details of what really happened. It is also sprinkled with notes of true wisdom that may help all of us better prepare for the future."--Sanjay Gupta, MD, chief medical correspondent, CNNPhysician and former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb asks: Has America's COVID-19 catastrophe taught us anything?In Uncontrolled Spread, he shows how the coronavirus and its variants were able to trounce America's pandemic preparations, and he outlines the steps that must be taken to protect against the next outbreak. As the pandemic unfolded, Gottlieb was in regular contact with all the key players in Congress, the Trump administration, and the drug and diagnostic industries. He provides an inside account of how level after level of American government crumbled as the COVID-19 crisis advanced.A system-wide failure across government institutions left the nation blind to the threat, and unable to mount an effective response. We'd prepared for the wrong virus. We failed to identify the contagion early enough and became overly reliant on costly and sometimes divisive tactics that couldn't fully slow the spread. We never considered asymptomatic transmission and we assumed people would follow public health guidance. Key bureaucracies like the CDC were hidebound and outmatched. Weak political leadership aggravated these woes. We didn't view a public health disaster as a threat to our national security.Many of the woes sprung from the CDC, which has very little real-time reporting capability to inform us of Covid's twists and turns or assess our defenses. The agency lacked an operational capacity and mindset to mobilize the kind of national response that was needed. To guard against future pandemic risks, we must remake the CDC and properly equip it to better confront crises. We must also get our intelligence services more engaged in the global public health mission, to gather information and uncover emerging risks before they hit our shores so we can head them off. For this role, our clandestine agencies have tools and capabilities that the CDC lacks.Uncontrolled Spread argues we must fix our systems and prepare for a deadlier coronavirus variant, a flu pandemic, or whatever else nature -- or those wishing us harm -- may threaten us with. Gottlieb outlines policies and investments that are essential to prepare the United States and the world for future threats.

The Enzyme Factor


Hiromi Shinya
    Hiromi Shinya presents his research supporting the idea of a miracle enzyme out of which all enzymes the body needs are produced. He suggests cancer and other diseases occur when this key enzyme is depleted and cannot properly do its job.

Medical Myths, Lies, and Half-Truths


Steven Novella
    Our lives are full of medical myths, half-truths, and misconceptions - pieces of information so ingrained in our culture that we assume they must be true. Despite the proliferation of "Doctor Google," medical myths are all around us. How do you determine the accuracy of medical information that you find online, in books or magazines, or passed to you by friends or family? Using faulty information to treat a medical condition can be at best ineffective and at worst, deadly. Dr. Novella has built his career educating patients, the public, students, and professionals about the highest standards in medical science and practice. He believes in challenging your beliefs and putting everything you think you know to the test. These 24 revealing lectures are an empowering learning experience that will give you evidence-based guidelines for good health, will enhance your ability to be better informed about common medical myths, and will strengthen your skills at assessing the scientific truth behind medical information and advice - whether you're having an important conversation with your doctor or taking a trip down the medicine aisle of your local pharmacy. Learn where to find good information about health topics and how to spot an unreliable source. Dr. Novella will guide you.

The Works of Archimedes


Archimedes
    Remarkable for his range of thought and his mastery of treatment, Archimedes addressed such topics as the famous problems of the ratio of the areas of a cylinder and an inscribed sphere; the measurement of a circle; the properties of conoids, spheroids, and spirals; and the quadrature of the parabola. This edition offers an informative introduction with many valuable insights into the ancient mathematician's life and thought as well as the views of his contemporaries. Modern mathematicians, physicists, science historians, and logicians will find this volume a source of timeless fascination.

A Mathematician's Lament


Paul Lockhart
    He proposes his solution.

Network Science


Albert-László Barabási
    

The Art of Memetics (Pirate Edition)


Wes Unruh
    

Elon Musk. How The Billionaire Ceo Of Spacex And Tesla Is Shaping Our Future


Vance Ashlee
    Book appears to have hardly been read and is in As new condition throughout.

Ultimate Family Visual Dictionary


D.K. Publishing
    this is the ultimate dictionary." - The Times Educational Supplement.This outstanding fact-finder provides and ultra-quick understanding of even the most complex subjects. With thousands of terms, more than 6000 superb, fully annotated photographs and 1000 detailed illustrations, this is an all-in-one encyclopedia that shows you, not just tells you, what you need to know.

The Old Astronomer to His Pupil


Sarah Williams
    She published short works and one collection of poetry during her lifetime under the pseudonyms Sadie and S.A.D.I., the former of which she considered her name rather than a nom de plume. Her posthumously published second poetry collection and novel appeared under her given name.

Red Light Therapy: Miracle Medicine


Mark Sloan
    This 6x #1 Bestselling book Red Light Therapy: Miracle Medicine brings you everything you've ever wanted to know about near-infrared and red light therapy in one concise, simple and complete guide.What You Will Learn:- What is red light therapy?- How it works?- History of Red Light Therapy- An in depth look at how red light therapy heals- A to Z list of diseases and conditions its scientifically proven to treat- Questions and Answers- BONUS #1: Includes the FREE audiobook of Red Light Therapy: Miracle Medicine- BONUS #2: Free Red Light Therapy Dose Guide- BONUS #3: Includes FREE coupon for an infrared and red light therapy device- Backed by over 270 scientific and clinical studiesWhatever your disease or condition, there is probably nobody who cannot benefit significantly from near-infrared and red light therapy.

The Biology of Belief 10th Anniversary Edition: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles by Bruce H. Lipton, Hay House Inc.


Bruce H. Lipton
    Available here:boomreads.com/download?i=140195247XThe Biology of Belief 10th Anniversary Edition: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles PDF by Bruce H. LiptonRead The Biology of Belief 10th Anniversary Edition: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles PDF from Hay House Inc.,Bruce H. LiptonDownload Bruce H. Lipton’s PDF E-book The Biology of Belief 10th Anniversary Edition: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles

isaac asimov foundation series 6 books collection set -


Isaac Asimov
    Description : Foundation The first volume in Issac Asimov's world-famous saga, winner of the Hugo Award for Best All-Time Novel Series.Long after Earth was forgotten, a peaceful and unified galaxy took shape, an Empire governed from the majestic city-planet of Trantor. The system worked, and grew, for countless generations. Everyone believed it would work forever. Everyone except Hari Seldon. Foundation and Empire Foundation and Empire is the story of first contact between the two Foundations of Hari Seldon.The Seldon Plan guided the First Foundation safely through two centuries of chaos as the Galactic Empire disintegrated. Seldon's recorded holographic image appeared in the Council Chamber on Terminus at moments of crisis predicted by pshychohistory, and his voice was heard. Second Foundation When the First Foundation was conquered by a force Seldon had not foreseen - the overwhelming power of a single individual, a mutant called the Mule - the second Foundation was forced to reveal its existence and, infinitely worse, a portion of its power. Prelude to Foundation In PRELUDE TO FOUNDATION, what happed in the many centuries before the events made famous in Asimov's other Foundation novels - hitherto only hinted at - is now revealed.The Key to the Future It is the year 12,020 G.E. and the last Galactic Emperor of the Autun dynasty, Cleon I, sits uneasily on the throne. These are troubled times and Cleon is desperate to find a way to calm them. Foundation and Earth The epic story of the Foundation is one of the great classics of science fiction by the Grand Master of the genre. Isaac Asimov's legendary saga, winner of the Hugo Award for Best All-Time Novel Series, has enthralled generations of readers - and continues to amaze.

Sleep Tight: Cozy Ways to Wind Down, Fall Asleep, and Dream Happy; Bedtime Tricks (That Really Work!) for Kids


Tzivia Gover
    

When The Body Says No / In The Realm Of Hungry Ghosts / Hold On To Your Kids


Gabor Maté
    Description:- When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress Drawing on deep scientific research and Dr Gabor Maté’s acclaimed clinical work, When the Body Says No provides the answers to critical questions about the mind-body link – and the role that stress and our emotional makeup play in an array of common diseases. In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction In this award-winning modern classic, Gabor Maté takes a holistic and compassionate approach to addiction, whether to alcohol, drugs, sex, money or anything self-destructive. He presents it not as a discrete phenomenon confined to a weak-willed few, but as a continuum that runs through (and even underpins) our society; not as a medical ‘condition’, but rather the result of a complex interplay of personal history, emotional development and brain chemistry. Hold on to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers In Hold on to Your Kids, acclaimed physician and bestselling author Gabor Maté joins forces with Gordon Neufeld, a psychologist with a reputation for penetrating to the heart of complex parenting. Together they pinpoint the causes of this breakdown and offer practical advice on how to ‘reattach’ to sons and daughters, establish the hierarchy at home, make children feel safe and understood, and earn back your children's loyalty and love. This updated edition also addresses the unprecedented parenting challenges posed by the rise of digital devices and social media.

Principles Of Physics


Jearl Walker
    A number of the key figures in the new edition are revised to provide a more inviting and informative treatment. The figures are broken into component parts with supporting commentary so that they can more readily see the key ideas. Material from The Flying Circus is incorporated into the chapter opener puzzlers, sample problems, examples and end-of-chapter problems to make the subject more engaging. Checkpoints enable them to check their understanding of a question with some reasoning based on the narrative or sample problem they just read. Sample Problems also demonstrate how engineers can solve problems with reasoned solutions.

Nutrition for women


Raymond Peat
    

Ideology of the Future


Muhammad Rafi-Ud-Din
    

Mathematical Methods for Physicists


Hans J. Weber
    The authors have ensured that the first chapter covers all the vital concepts needed by the readers to understand the latter chapters. This seventh edition consists of mathematical relations and proofs that are of great importance in the field of Physics.

Los Alamos from Below


Richard P. Feynman
    

Earths Forbidden Secrets: Part 1 Searching for the Past


Maxwell Igan
    

Clinical Laboratory Science Review: A Bottom Line Approach


Betty L. Theriot
    

The Way Things Are


Lucretius
    [captures] the relentless urgency of Lucretius' didacticism, his passionate conviction and proselytizing fervour.' --The Classical Review

Ptolemy's Almagest


Ptolemy
    A masterpiece of technical exposition, it was the basic textbook of astronomy for more than a thousand years, and still is the main source for our knowledge of ancient astronomy. This translation, based on the standard Greek text of Heiberg, makes the work accessible to English readers in an intelligible and reliable form. It contains numerous corrections derived from medieval Arabic translations and extensive footnotes that take account of the great progress in understanding the work made in this century, due to the discovery of Babylonian records and other researches. It is designed to stand by itself as an interpretation of the original, but it will also be useful as an aid to reading the Greek text.

Solutions Manual for Thermodynamics in Materials Science


Robert T. Dehoff
    

Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis


Al Gore
    Gore's 40 years of experience as a student, policymaker, author, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and activist.Our Choice is an inspiring call to action for those ready to fight for solutions that really work—including some bold initiatives that were deemed impossible only a short time ago but are now gaining support around the world. Since the publication of the New York Times bestseller An Inconvenient Truth, Mr. Gore has led more than 30 "Solutions Summits" with top scientists, engineers, and policy experts to examine every solution to the climate crisis in depth and detail. Our Choice draws on conclusions developed through those summits as well as on extensive independent research, describing how the bold choices necessary to save the earth's climate should also be the foundations of policies worldwide to create new jobs and stimulate sustainable economic progress.

Unleashing The Mind


Sadhguru
    This unque two-in-one volume combines two discussions with Sadhguru,each encompassing a diverse range of themes.What emerges from these stimulating exchanges is the voice of a master-crisp,authoritative and inspirational,offering a refreshingly new take on questions that all seekers will recognise as their own.

Good Food Great Medicine: A Homemade Cookbook


Mea; Hassell, Miles Hassell
    Use Good Food, Great Medicine to:1. Prevent and treat heart disease2. Reverse the metabolic syndrome3. Prevent and treat type 2 diabetes4. Improve cholesterol levels5. Control high blood pressure6. Reduce risks of dementia and cancer7. Lose weight without deprivation

Bobo Explores Light


Game Collage, LLC
    

Natural History: A Selection


Pliny the Elder
    Mingling acute observation with often wild speculation, it offers a fascinating view of the world as it was understood in the first century AD, whether describing the danger of diving for sponges, the first water-clock, or the use of asses’ milk to remove wrinkles. Pliny himself died while investigating the volcanic eruption that destroyed Pompeii in AD 79, and the natural curiosity that brought about his death is also very much evident in the Natural History — a book that proved highly influential right up until the Renaissance and that his nephew, Pliny the younger, described ‘as full of variety as nature itself’. John F. Healy has made a fascinating and varied selection from the Natural History for this clear, modern translation. In his introduction, he discusses the book and its sources topic by topic. This edition also includes a full index and notes.

Unlocking the Hidden History of DNA


Sam Kean
    

Physics


Aristotle
    Now, in the first translation into English since 1930, Aristotle's thought is presented accurately, with a lucid introduction and extensive notes to explain the general structure of each section of the book, and shed light on particular problems. It simplifies and expands the style of the original, making for easier reading and better comprehension.

The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind by Michio Kaku, Anchor


Michio Kaku
    Michio Kaku, the New York Times bestselling author of Physics of the Impossible and Physics of the Future tackles the most fascinating and complex object in the known universe: the human brain.The Future of the Mind brings a topic that once belonged solely to the province of science fiction into a ...Download Link : readmeaway.com/download?i=0307473341            0307473341 The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind PDF by Michio KakuRead The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind PDF from Anchor,Michio KakuDownload Michio Kaku's PDF E-book The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind

Neuroscience of Everyday Life


Sam Wang
    All the thoughts, perceptions, moods, passions, and dreams that make you an active, sentient being are the work of this amazing network of cells. For many centuries, people knew that this was true. But no one was sure how it happened.Now, thanks to the exciting new field of neuroscience, we can chart the workings of the brain and the rest of the nervous system in remarkable detail to explain how neurons, synapses, neurotransmitters, and other biological processes produce all the experiences of everyday life, in every stage of life. From the spectacular growth of the brain in infancy to the act of learning a skill, falling in love, getting a joke, revising an opinion, or even forgetting a name, something very intriguing is going on behind the scenes.For example, groundbreaking research in the past few decades is now able to explain such phenomena as these:Decisions: Studies of decision making at the level of neurons show that our brain has often committed to a course of action before we are aware of having made a decision—an apparent violation of our sense of free will.Memory: Memory is composed of many systems located in different parts of the brain, which means that you can forget your car keys (information stored in the neocortex) but still remember how to drive (a learned skill requiring the striatum and cerebellum).Willpower: Willpower is more than a metaphor; it's a measurable trait that draws on a finite mental resource, like a muscle. While any given individual has a consistent willpower capacity throughout life, it can be strengthened through training—again, just like a muscle.Religion and spirituality: Three mental traits appear to be essential for the development of organized religion: the search for causes and effects, the ability to reason about people and motives, and language. Mystical experiences also trace to specific activities of the brain.Opening your eyes to how neural processes produce the familiar features of human existence, The Neuroscience of Everyday Life covers a remarkable range of subjects in 36 richly detailed lectures. You will explore the brain under stress and in love, learning, sleeping, thinking, hallucinating, and just looking around—which is less about recording reality than creating illusions that allow us to function in our environment.Your professor is distinguished neuroscientist and Professor Sam Wang of Princeton University, an award-winning researcher and best-selling author, public speaker, and TV and radio commentator. Professor Wang's insightful and playful approach makes this course a joy for anyone who wants to know how his or her own brain works. And his vivid, richly illustrated presentation assumes no background in science.Fact or Fiction?Professor Wang points out that a lot of what we think we know about our brains turns out to be wrong. While bringing you up to date on the latest discoveries in the field, he debunks the following persistent myths:We use only 10% of our brains: Your brain is actually running at 100%! The myth about idle brain power has been promoted by self-help gurus and doesn't stand up to evidence from cases of brain damage, which always cause deficits in function.Mozart makes babies smarter: Playing classical music may help calm you down around an infant, but it's not doing anything for the baby. The better strategy is to have children learn to play a musical instrument when they're older, which does improve brain development.Women are moodier than men: Studies show that the sexes are tied in the moodiness contest, with men reporting just as frequent mood swings as women. However, both men and women tend to remember women's mood swings better.We lose brain cells as we age: The brain is supposedly unique as an organ because it stops adding new cells after birth. In fact, some parts of the brain keep producing new neurons throughout life. The brain shrinks somewhat with age, but its neurons live on.Tune Up Your Brain!Operating on about the power consumed by an idling laptop, the brain has often been compared to a computer. But this, too, is a myth. Computers are logically straightforward in design, whereas the brain is a marvel of evolutionary makeshift, with layer upon layer of systems that started out with one function and then were adopted for something completely different. Some of the most primitive functions of the brain, such as the fight-or-flight response to danger, resist being overridden by the brain's powerful reasoning center, which evolved more recently.Indeed, much of what the brain does is beyond our conscious control. Yet in some cases, there are ways to intervene. Here are some tips that Professor Wang offers to make your brain run at its optimum:How to stick to a health regimen: If you use your nondominant hand to brush your teeth for two weeks, this can lead to a measurable increase in your willpower capacity. People who do this are then able to follow a diet or exercise program better.Efficient learning: Don't cram! Spread out your study over several sessions. This allows your brain time to process what you've learned, which requires no additional effort on your part and greatly increases your retention of information.Resetting your biological clock: The best way to beat jet lag is to use light, which cues your brain to where it is in the day/night cycle. For a flight between the United States and Europe, in either direction, a dose of afternoon sunlight after you arrive should help you adjust.The best brain exercise is real exercise: Cognitive functions that normally deteriorate with age, such as memory and response time, can be boosted by aerobic exercise. The effect is largest if you are active starting in middle age, but it's never too late to start.The Research Subject Is YouTurning from processes that are merely hidden to those that are utterly mysterious, The Neuroscience of Everyday Life also sheds light on these phenomena:Love: Prairie voles are a fascinating model for studying human mating, since, unlike most other mammals, they are monogamous. For them as well as for us, the neurotransmitters oxytocin and vasopressin control the expression of pair bonding, better known as love.Humor: Smiles and laughter are two emotional components of humor that have deep roots as social signals. Another component is characterized by the sudden flash of insight that occurs when we "get"a joke; brain scanners show where this happens.Haunted houses: Neurological phenomena that people have associated with haunted houses, such as the feeling of an invisible presence, also occur from carbon monoxide poisoning—a once-common problem in houses lit with gas. Reports of haunted houses have dropped sharply with the decline in gas lighting.Consciousness: Our conscious awareness extends to only a fraction of the stimuli registered by our brains, like a spotlight focusing on a tiny portion of a flood of data. Experiments show that we often act on unconscious information without being aware of it.Professor Wang notes that it was his fascination with consciousness, free will, and other big ideas that led him to switch from physics, which he studied as an undergraduate, to a field he regards as even more alive with possibilities for breakthroughs that will change our worldview in fundamental ways.That field, of course, is neuroscience. The Neuroscience of Everyday Life is your chance to explore a discipline that is now going through its golden age, with the advantage that the subject is not some abstract entity.It's you.

Reality Is Not What It Seems / The Order of Time / Seven Brief Lessons on Physics


Carlo Rovelli
    In this mind-expanding book, he shows how our understanding of reality has changed throughout centuries, from Democritus to loop quantum gravity. The Order of Time: Time is a mystery that does not cease to puzzle us. Philosophers, artists and poets have long explored its meaning while scientists have found that its structure is different from the simple intuition we have of it. From Boltzmann to quantum theory, from Einstein to loop quantum gravity, our understanding of time has been undergoing radical transformations. Time flows at a different speed in different places, the past and the future differ far less than we might think, and the very notion of the present evaporates in the vast universe. Seven Brief Lessons on Physics: These seven short lessons guide us, with simplicity and clarity, through the scientific revolution that shook physics in the twentieth century and still continues to shake us today. In this mind-bending overview of modern physics, Carlo Rovelli explains Einstein's theory of general relativity, quantum mechanics, black holes, the complex architecture of the universe, elementary particles, gravity, and the nature of the mind. Not since Richard Feynman's celebrated Six Easy Pieces has physics been so vividly, intelligently and entertainingly revealed.

The Death Of Forever: A New Future For Human Consciousness


Darryl Reanney
    

Doctors: The History of Scientific Medicine Revealed Through Biography


Sherwin B. Nuland
    This book focuses on the personalities in the history of medicine.

Glucose Revolution: The Life-Changing Power of Balancing Your Blood Sugar


Jessie Inchauspe
    It enters our bloodstream through the starchy or sweet foods we eat. Ninety percent of us suffer from too much glucose in our system—and most of us don't know it. The symptoms? Cravings, fatigue, infertility, hormonal issues, acne, wrinkles… And over time, the development of conditions like type 2 diabetes, polycystic ovarian syndrome, cancer, dementia, and heart disease. Drawing on cutting-edge science and her own pioneering research, biochemist Jessie Inchauspé offers ten simple, surprising hacks to help you balance your glucose levels and reverse your symptoms—without going on a diet or giving up the foods you love. For example: * How eating foods in the right order will make you lose weight effortlessly * What secret ingredient will allow you to eat dessert and still go into fat-burning mode * What small change to your breakfast will unlock energy and cut your cravings Both entertaining, informative, and packed with the latest scientific data, this book presents a new way to think about better health. Glucose Revolution is chock-full of tips that can drastically and immediately improve your life, whatever your dietary preferences.

The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, Complete


Leonardo da Vinci
    Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 - 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath, painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer.

The Magic School Bus In The Rain Forest


Eva Moore
    In this Magic School Bus book, based on both the television show and Microsoft's CD-ROM, the class takes an eye-opening journey through the rain forest's web of life.

Expanded Universal Science Book for Class 5 By Pearson


Natasha Mehta
    

Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, Volumes I & II


J. Larry Jameson
    Chapters on acute and chronic hepatitis, management of diabetes, immune-based therapies in cancer, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular disease, HIV, and many more, deliver the very latest information on disease mechanisms, diagnostic options, and the specific treatment guidance you need to provide optimal patient care. State-of-the-art coverage of disease mechanisms: Harrison's focuses on pathophysiology with rigor, and with the goal of linking disease mechanisms to treatments. Improved understanding of how diseases develop and progress not only promotes better decision-making and higher value care, but also makes for fascinating reading and improved retention. Harrison's summarizes important new basic science developments, such as the role of mitochondria in programmed and necrotic cell death, the immune system's role in cancer development and treatment, the impact of telomere shortening in the aging and disease processes, and the role of the microbiome in health and disease. Understanding the role of inflammation in cardiovascular disease, the precise mechanisms of immune deficiency in HIV/AIDS, prions and misfolded proteins in neurodegenerative diseases, and obesity as a predisposition to diabetes are just a few examples of how this edition provides essential pathophysiology information for health professionals. All-new sections covering a wide range of new and emerging areas of vital interest to all healthcare professionals. New sections include: Sex and Gender-based Issues in Medicine;

Field Guide to the Birds of Australia


Ken Simpson
    Publisher: Christopher HelmDate of Publication: 1990Binding: soft backEdition: ReprintCondition: Fine/Very Good +Description: 0747030235 Soft vinyl cover, with dustjacket.

Islam Or Atheism


Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
    

Whale Fall Café


Jacquie Sewell
    A fish in a lab coat, piloting a deep-sea submersible, is our guide to the weirdly fascinating goings-on miles beneath the ocean surface.  The backmatter includes rare whale-fall photos from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Dr. Robert Vrijenhoek of MBARI and Dr. Craig Smith, a deep-ocean ecologist at the University of Hawaii, have helped Jacquie Sewell to ensure scientific accuracy.

Crossing The Craton


John McPhee
    McPhee embarks on a fascinating journey across the basement of the continent -- the land masses forming Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, and thereabouts -- with a professor and geochronologist acting as a guide.

Dinesh Super Simplified Science Biology with Complete Solution - Class 9 (2018-19 Session)


K.N. Bhatia
    Super Simlified Science Biology 9

My Family And Other Animals The Bafut Beagles The Drunken Forest Encounters With Animals A Zoo In My Luggage The Whispering Land Menagerie Manor


Gerald Durrell
    

Everyday Engineering: Understanding the Marvels of Daily Life


NOT A BOOK
    Great masterpieces of engineering are everywhere. As soon as you get out of bed in the morning, you are putting centuries of scientific and mechanical ingenuity to use. So familiar are these structures, inventions, and services that they are all but invisible. Yet they are just as remarkable as great works such as the Parthenon, the Eiffel Tower, and the Panama Canal.One of the pleasures of Everyday Engineering is the meticulous care that Dr. Ressler has taken in preparing over 150 working models that explain everything from an arch dam to the universal joint in a car's drive shaft. He also delights in the unexpected: in the last lecture he switches gears by examining a famous case when technology failed during the Great Northeast Blackout of 2003. Triggered by high electrical demand during a sweltering summer day, a short circuit due to overgrown trees, and a software bug that disabled a control room alarm system, the cascading series of breakdowns produced the worst-ever electric power blackout in North America. This incident serves as a graduation exercise for the course. Having explored the workings of the electrical power grid in previous lectures, you'll find that you understand the crisis in perfect detail. Indeed, you'll be ready to apply your broad understanding of everyday engineering to any technological issue that crosses your path in the future.

Ethnogenesis and the Biosphere of Earth


Lev Nikolaevich Gumilev
    

About Me: Childcraft #14: The How And Why Library (Volume 14)


Childcraft International
    Reid (Editor), Racine Unified (Editor), Richardson Independent (Editor), R.G.S. III (Editor), San Diego City Schools (Editor), Richard Lewis (Editor), Taber (Illustrator), Harry Mace (Illustrator), Charles Addams (Illustrator), Robert Day (Illustrator), Robert Keys (Illustrator), Bob S. Smith (Illustrator), Chuck Wood (Illustrator), Dan McCoy (Illustrator), Black Star (Illustrator), Zenith Hearing (Illustrator), E.H. Watson (Photographer), G.H. Lowrey (Photographer), Don Ornitz (Photographer), William Ogden (Photographer), C.W. Ashley (Photographer), Rapho Guillumette (Photographer), Phoebe Dunn (Photographer), Art Haas (Photographer), Vince Hill (Photographer), Joe Molnar (Photographer). Hardcover 304 pages. Publisher: Field Enterprises Educational Corp.; 8th edition (1974). Language: English.

Electricity & Magnetism for JEE


Anurag Mishra
    Product Condition: Pen / Pencil Marks.

The natural history of Pliny


Pliny the Elder
    This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

Blast Off!: How Mary Sherman Morgan Fueled America Into Space


Suzanne Slade
    Mary excelled at science, especially chemistry, and leaped at the chance to work in a laboratory during World War II designing rocket fuels. And when the US decided to enter the space race, Mary was chosen over her male colleagues to create the fuel to launch a rocket carrying America's first satellite. With courage and perseverance, Mary's hard work and calculations paid off, opening up a brand-new frontier for exploration. This STEM biography of an unsung and courageous woman in science will inspire and motivate young readers.

Brains way of healing, remarkable discoveries and fitness mindset 3 books collection set


Norman Doidge M.D.
    Description:- The Brain's Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries from the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity "The Brain s Way of Healin"g describes natural, noninvasive avenues into the brain provided by the energy around us in light, sound, vibration, and movement that can awaken the brain s own healing capacities without producing unpleasant side effects. Doidge explores cases where patients alleviated chronic pain; recovered from debilitating strokes, brain injuries, and learning disorders; overcame attention deficit and learning disorders; and found relief from symptoms of autism, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson s disease, and cerebral palsy. The Brain’s Way of Healing: Stories of Remarkable Recoveries and Discoveries The Brain's Way of Healing explores the astonishing advances in the discovery of neuroplasticity, showing that the brain has its own unique way of healing, only recently uncovered. Norman Doidge discusses a series of remarkable recoveries: patients told they would never improve have years of chronic pain alleviated or damage from debilitating strokes undone, and symptoms of multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, brain injury, autism or learning disorders are reversed. The Fitness Mindset: Eat for energy, Train for tension, Manage your mindset, Reap the results How Would It Feel To Have The Body You'Ve Always Wanted, A Huge Boost In Energy, And The Mindset To Keep It Forever? Have you ever felt frustrated about not getting the results you want? Do you feel you are eating the right foods and doing the correct workouts but your body still isn't changing as quickly as you want? Are you grinding through your workday with low energy levels, praying for the next day off so you can sleep in? If this sounds familiar, then The Fitness Mindset is the book for you.

Expanded Universal Science Book for Class 4 By Pearson


Natasha Mehta
    

National Geographic Blue Zones


National Geographic Society
    

Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage


Rachel E. Gross
    The fallopian tubes are named for a man. Named, claimed, and shamed: Welcome to the story of the female body, as penned by men.Today, a new generation of (mostly) women scientists is finally redrawing the map. With modern tools and fresh perspectives, they’re looking at the organs traditionally bound up in reproduction—the uterus, ovaries, vagina—and seeing within them a new biology of change and resilience. Through their eyes, journalist Rachel E. Gross takes readers on an anatomical odyssey to the center of this new world—a world where the uterus regrows itself, ovaries pump out fresh eggs, and the clitoris pulses beneath the surface like a shimmering pyramid of nerves. Full of wit and wonder, Vagina Obscura is a celebratory testament to how the landscape of knowledge can be rewritten to better serve everyone.

TeamWork: How to Build a High-Performance Team


Natalie Dawson
    High-performance teams are built intentionally by leaders who understand the three essential components of growth: alignment, development, and transition.TeamWork breaks each of these components down into actionable processes, with steps you can take immediately to start making a difference today. Learn how to create teams that work the way you want them to. Then, discover ways to scale those teams, keeping them aligned with your objectives—and with each other—as your business grows.If you want your teams to excel, TeamWork can fast-track your path to a winning business with a thriving culture.

365 Facts on Space


Dreamland Publications
    

Arthur C. Clarke Collection: The City & the Stars/Childhood's End/2001: A Space Odyssey/Rendezvous with Rama


Arthur C. Clarke
    

Exploring Creation with Biology 2nd Edition Student Notebook


Inc Vicki Dincher and Apologia Educational Ministries
    606 pages, spiralbound softcover from Apologia.

Isis and Beyond: The Biography of Cecil E. Nixon


Doran Wittelsbach
    Nixon was the weird enigma behind musical automata like the Goddess Isis, who exhibited a startling range of human-like mannerisms and played hundreds of songs on her zither… at voice command. This hard-to-find book contains many rare photographs.

Basic Laws Of Electromagnetism


I.E. Irodov
    

Thermodynamics


Jack P. Holman
    It includes an entire chapter devoted to heat transfer. There are over 1000 problems in the text- half in SI and half in English units.

Wired for Love: A Neuroscientist's Journey Through Romance, Loss, and the Essence of Human Connection


Stephanie Cacioppo
    Stephanie Cacioppo was content to be single. She was fulfilled by her work on the neuroscience of romantic love—how finding and growing with a partner literally reshapes our brains. That was, until she met the foremost neuroscientist of loneliness. A whirlwind romance led to marriage, to sharing an office at the University of Chicago. After seven years of being inseparable at work and at home, Stephanie lost her beloved husband John following his intense battle with cancer. In Wired for Love, Cacioppo tells not just a science story but also a love story. She shares revelatory insights into how and why we fall in love, what makes love last, and how we process love lost—all grounded in cutting-edge findings in brain chemistry and behavioral science. Woven through it all is her moving personal story, from astonishment to unbreakable bond to grief and healing. Her experience and her work enrich each other, creating a singular blend of science and lyricism that’s essential reading for anyone looking for connection."Cacioppo blends memoir and science in her debut, an enlightening testament to love’s ability to enhance one’s life... Readers will be both fascinated and moved." ― Publishers Weekly “When John and Steph met it was electric, consuming, forever. One might even say ‘wacky’ from the start. But then their love grew to be inseparable, collaborative, joyous, and infinitely inventive. And while their scholarship and devotion to science hit new levels, it was their bond in love that was a joy to know. THIS BOOK CAPTURES THAT JOY.” ― Michael Gazzaniga, author of The Consciousness Instinct "This meditation on love is deep in every sense: in scientific richness, in human insight, and in moving personal involvement." ― Steven Pinker, author of How the Mind Works

The Dark Web


C.A. Bell
    Brian Abbott is a broken man. Grief has twisted his heart for the past two years, rooting itself in the very core of him like a disease, making every day a struggle. Sending not only his heart but his mind into the darkest of places. He’s ready to end it all. Ready to fall into oblivion and be punished for what he’s done. Megan Archer is a recovering cocaine addict and ex-whore working on the dark web as Chastity Noir, fulfilling dark and unusual fantasy’s that can’t be satisfied so easily on the surface web. She thinks she’s finally finding her feet. That is until she’s in the wrong place at the wrong time. Two people with completely different lives… One moment in time that will alter their worlds forever…One thing in common… The dark web. Are you ready to step into an encrypted network of dark and disturbing things? Are you prepared to enter the black-market that offers everything you could possibly imagine? A place where even the most psychotic of minds can be shocked? Very few have the nerve to visit such a place, but when they do, there’s no turning back.

100 Things to Know About Numbers, Computers & Coding (IR)


Alex Frith
    An eye-catching information book filled with one hundred interesting facts to learn about numbers, computers and coding.

Packing for Mars for Kids


Mary Roach
    In this whip-smart, funny, and informative young readers adaptation of her best-selling Packing for Mars, Roach guides us through the irresistibly strange, frequently gross, and awe-inspiring realm of space travel and life without gravity. From flying on NASA’s Weightless Wonder to eating space food, Packing for Mars for Kids is chock-full of firs-hand experiences and thorough research. Roach has crafted an authoritative and accessible book that is perfectly pitched to inquiring middle grade readers.

Books By Richard Dawkins: The Selfish Gene, The Blind Watchmaker, The Extended Phenotype, The Ancestor's Tale, The God Delusion (Study Guide)


Books LLC
    Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Selfish Gene, the Blind Watchmaker, the Extended Phenotype, the Ancestor's Tale, the God Delusion, River Out of Eden, the Greatest Show on Earth: the Evidence for Evolution, Unweaving the Rainbow, a Devil's Chaplain, Climbing Mount Improbable, Microcosm: E. Coli and the New Science of Life. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Ancestor's Tale (subtitled A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Life) is a 2004 popular science book by Richard Dawkins, with contributions from Dawkins' research assistant Yan Wong. It follows the path of humans backwards through evolutionary history, meeting humanity's cousins as they converge on common ancestors. The book was nominated for the 2005 Aventis Prize for Science Books. Cladogram showing relationship between mammalian species as recounted in the bookThe narrative is structured as a pilgrimage, with all modern animals following their own path through history to the origin of life. Humans meet their evolutionary cousins at rendezvous points along the way, the points at which the lineage diverged. At each point Dawkins attempts to infer, from molecular and fossil evidence, the probable form of the most recent common ancestor and describes the modern animals that join humanity's growing travelling party. This structure is inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. The pilgrimage visits a total of 40 "rendezvous points" from rendezvous zero, the most recent common ancestor of all of humanity, to rendezvous 39, eubacteria, the ancestor of all surviving organisms. Though Dawkins is confident of the essential shape of this phylogenetic taxonomy, he enters caveats on a small number of branch points where a compelling weight of evidence had not been assembled at the time of writing. At...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=95752

The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing (Science of transposition and Cancellation)


Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī
    The al-ğabr provided an exhaustive account of solving for the positive roots of polynomial equations up to the second degree, and introduced the fundamental methods of "reduction" and "balancing", referring to the transposition of subtracted terms to the other side of an equation, that is, the cancellation of like terms on opposite sides of the equation.Several authors have also published texts under the name of Kitāb al-ğabr wa-l-muqābala, including Abū Ḥanīfa al-Dīnawarī, Abū Kāmil Shujā ibn Aslam, Abū Muḥammad al-ʿAdlī, Abū Yūsuf al-Miṣṣīṣī, 'Abd al-Hamīd ibn Turk, Sind ibn ʿAlī, Sahl ibn Bišr, and Šarafaddīn al-Ṭūsī.

The Great Courses Science and Religion


Lawrence M. Principe
    12 lectures in book, on science and religion

Into the Forest: The Secret Language of Trees


Susan HitchcockSusan Hitchcock
    They have provided for humanity on every level, from spiritual sanctuary to the raw material for our homes, books, and food. In this beautiful and revealing book, National Geographic combines legendary photography with cutting-edge science to illuminate exactly how trees influence the life of planet Earth—from our personal lives to the weather cycle. Beautifully illustrated essays tell the stories of the world’s most remarkable trees, from Tane Mahura in New Zealand, the ancient Maori "lord of the forest," to Pando, a single aspen spreading over 100 acres: Earth’s largest living thing. You’ll also discover how an astronaut carried tree seeds to the moon and back; the reason "microdosing" on tree gas is a sure way to boost your immune system; and why playing in the dirt boosts serotonin, happiness hormone. For nature and science enthusiasts, as well as photography lovers, Into the Forest is a beautiful and edifying gift to give or cherish.

The Science of Natural Healing


Mimi Guarneri
    These 24 compelling and practical lectures offer a rich spectrum of choices and possibilities for your own healthcare, as well as practical tools for creating a truly healthful lifestyle. Whether you're looking for a sound alternative to the drugs so common in our health-care system or you're merely curious about the validity of herbal medications, this course points you to numerous empowering avenues for healthful living. You'll examine a number of far-ranging topics, including: The power of food healing, Micronutrients and natural supplements, Clinically proven herbal medicines, Natural treatments for common medical conditions, The mind-body connection in healing,and natural approaches to mental and spiritual health. No matter what kind of life you're living, optimal health is one of the greatest assets you can have. In speaking deeply to a truly integrative approach to healing, these lectures can make a profound difference in your health now and in the future and help you live your life to the absolute fullest. Disclaimer: These lectures are not designed for use as medical references to diagnose, treat, or prevent medical illnesses or trauma. Neither The Great Courses nor Dr. Guarneri is responsible for your use of this educational material or its consequences. If you have questions about the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of a medical condition or illness, consult a qualified physician.

A Field Guide to the Planets


Sabine Stanley
    

Could It Be B-12? An Epidemic of Misdiagnoses


Sally M. Pacholok
    B12 deficiency is a public health crisis that even most doctors dont know exists. Millions suffer from B12 deficiency, but few patients are diagnosed. The symptom of B12 deficiency can look exactly like Alzheimers disease, depression, dementia, multiple sclerosis, and other serious diseases, so its routinely misdiagnosed. B12 deficiency can cause permanent, crippling never damager- and many patients dont get treatment until its too late. Vitamin B12 deficiency can be cured with inexpensive vitamin treatment, if you are tested and diagnosed in time. A modern classic that has literally saved lives, Could It Be B12? is the only complete and authoritative guide to B12 deficiency. Newly revised, updated and expanded with the latest scientific findings, Could It Be B12 ? Second Edition reveals how standard medical practice has for decades misdiagnosed and under-treated B12 deficiency? and shows what you can do to protect ourself and your family from this crippling disorder.

Core Concepts in Mental Health (SDK228, #1)


Open University
    

Why is the Grass Green?


Checkerboard Press
    

Cassell's Atlas Of Evolution


Dougal Dixon
    Its six sections are divided into 18 chapters setting out the geological and biological developments of each major geological period. The volume's final section looks at the ways in which the Earth and its biosphere are still evolving today. The distribution today of types of rock, geological formations, fossils and modern species are explained, and the processes of natural evolution and of landscape formation through plate tectonics are revealed here as never before.

Outsmart Your Cancer With CD 2nd Revised & enlarged edition


Tanya Harter Pierce
    

National Geographic Kids: WHY ? - Answers to Everything


National Geographic Kids
    Got a question? Well now you have an answer! 1,111 of them, in fact. Want to know why your snot is yellow? Flip to the human body chapter. What's on the inside of a turtle shell? The animal section's got you covered. What's in the deepest part of the ocean? Why doesn't Earth just float off into space? Check, check, and check. With hundreds of topics ranging from silly to serious, we've got the expert information you need in a fun and entertaining format that will keep kids digging for answers. Answers include all kinds of fascinating extra info like top ten lists, weird-but-true facts, explorer profiles, and cool activities. Now, go stump your parents!

The ABCs of particle physics


Lauren Biron
    The staff of Symmetry, an online publication produced by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, created this playful alphabet book meant for adults and children alike. Use it as an illustrated guide to basic particle- and astrophysics terms, or read it to your infant at bedtime, if you dont mind their first word being quark.''

Coherence Therapy Practice Manual and Training Guide


Bruce Ecker
    Stages of methodology and specific techniques are mapped out in detail and richly illustrated with case material. The pragmatics of learning Coherence Therapy are covered in a special section on a wide range of learning issues. Other special sections address: bringing implicit, underlying emotional learnings into explicit awareness; the structure of underlying emotional schemas; how emotional schemas undergo dissolution; working with resistance; the coherent underlying basis of depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem; the four different therapeutic effects of the client-therapist relationship; how to maintain focus and forward movement session by session; using Coherence Therapy with couples and families!

Lost Worlds in Alabama Rocks: A Guide to the State's Ancient Life and Landscapes (2nd Edition)


Jim Lacefield
    This edition is brand new as of August 2013.

The California Water Atlas


William L. Kahrl
    

The Roots Of Civilisation: Plants That Changed The World


John Newton
    This beautifully produced book looks at the plants that most of us take for granted, but which have changed the world, for better and for worse. The story of these plants is also the story of human survival and ingenuity (the invention of agriculture); the greed of men and their rulers, and the founding of trade routes and empires (think of opium and spices); advances in science and medicine; of new frontiers such as genetic modification and plants grown by NASA in outer space. The roots of civilisation looks not only at the the better known world-changers like opium, tobacco, cotton and the orchid, but also at the humbler flora that have quietly but profoundly shaped human civilisation. Chapters are divided into areas ranging from fibre plants; foods, herbs and spices; flowers; medicinal; poisonous; psychotropic; and, shelter."--Provided by publisher.

Claws Jaws And Dinosaurs (Living Dinosaurs)


Kent Hovind
    We have been taught the fossil record is a collection of animals that lived and died millions of years before the appearance of man and that scientific evidence supports the theories of Evolution as fact. But is this really the case? In Claws, Jaws, & Dinosaurs, Scottis explorer Bill Gibbons and creation scientist Dr. Kent Hovind take a revolutionary look at the history of our planet from a Biblical perspective. Is the earth really billions of years old, or is its age only in the thousands of years? Did dinosaurs disappear millions of years before man, or did they coexist with man from the beginning? Are there "prehistoric" animals (supposedly extinct for millions of years) alive and well today? Gibbons and Hovind delve into these questions and more as they examine scientific theories about the origin of life on this planet and modern cryptozoology (the science of studying unknown animals) in the light of God's holy Scripture.

Invisible Women / Do it Like a Woman


Caroline Criado Pérez
    Description:- Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men Imagine a world where your phone is too big for your hand, where your doctor prescribes a drug that is wrong for your body, where in a car accident you are 47% more likely to be seriously injured, where every week the countless hours of work you do are not recognised or valued. If any of this sounds familiar, chances are that you're a woman.Invisible Women shows us how, in a world largely built for and by men, we are systematically ignoring half the population. It exposes the gender data gap – a gap in our knowledge that is at the root of perpetual, systemic discrimination against women, and that has created a pervasive but invisible bias with a profound effect on women’s lives. Do it Like a Woman: ... and Change the World Doing anything 'like a woman' used to be an insult. Now, as the women in this book show, it means being brave, speaking out, and taking risks, changing the world one step at a time. Here, campaigner and journalist Caroline Criado-Perez introduces us to a host of pioneers, including a female fighter pilot in Afghanistan; a Chilean revolutionary; the Russian punks who rocked against Putin; and the Iranian journalist who uncovered her hair.

Climate Justice: A Man-Made Problem With a Feminist Solution


Mary Robinson
    

Why Is The Sky Blue?


Chris Arvetis
    

Major Transitions in Evolution


Anthony J. Martin
    

The Ion Effect


Fred Soyka
    Dramatic new discoveries reveal that electrically charged particles in the air may control your moods, health, and sense of well being.

The Parable Of The Beast


John N. Bleibtreu