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  • av Electra D. Ortiz
    269,-

  • av Anthony P. Johnson
    193,-

  • av Amir Sharon
    701,-

    The kingdom Fungi constitutes an independent group equal in rank to that of plants andanimals. It is a diverse clade of heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms that shares some characteristicswith animals and includes mushrooms, molds, yeasts as well as many other typesof less well known organisms.

  • av Avinash S. Jagtap
    246

    In daily life we often compare two similar quantities measured in same units. e.g. Age of persons, capital of partners, profit of different firms, salaries of persons, weight of articles, marks of different subjects, etc. In mathematics, the operations of subtraction and division are mainly used for comparison. When two quantities are compared by division, we use ratio.

  • av Claudia Daneu
    195,-

    In "Romeo and Juliet" Shakespeare subtly depicts the very face of absurdity. Though he always composes the circumstances within his plays so that they quite make sense, he also shows the reality of facts with injust and sudden end, which lack a true purpose and reject any further justification.Claudia Daneu has explained and commented the original Shakespeare¿s text (edited by Howard Staunton) with the utmost carefulness. Unless every symbolical expression, metaphor, joke, ironical allusion, intra-textual or extra-textual reference, is closely studied and cleared up in its deepest meaning, Shakespeare¿s genuine aim will never be understood. The present work invites the readers to approach Shakespeare¿s world, to admire it in its priceless value, and to enjoy it beyond the bonds of literature.Claudia Daneu has also translated into Spanish, explained and commented, Shakespeare¿s "Romeo and Juliet" and "Antony and Cleopatra".

  • av Erik Stark
    184,-

    The Secret To Seller Marketing That Most Investors Will Never Know About...And You Hope Your Competition Never Discovers How To Discover Your Target Market (Faster), Reveal The Selfish Desired Results They Want (Easier) and How To Make Sure You Are The One They Buy From (Automatically)

  • av Braulio Espinoza Cordes
    203,-

    Una fusión entre Historia, Filosofía, Religión y Política desde elpunto de vista inversa a como se las concibió dentro del desarrollode la civilización, que trata de abrir el debate en un afán dereencauzar el destino de la humanidad, que compromete la propiaexistencia de la especie y de su medio ambiente. En el siglo XXI existe una acentuada crisis de sentido, impulsadapor grupos superestructurales y secretos, que manejan los estadosy sus mecanismos, sometiendo a los ciudadanos y tomando susrepresentaciones en nombre de la democracia y Dios, situaciónque contribuyen las religiones, la filosofía, la política y la historia.Es por ello que el autor cuestiona el rumbo que hemos tomado en estos últimosmilenios, distorsionado por intereses mezquinos denaciones, elites y grupos secretos que solo buscan su bienestar,mientras mas del 90%%%% de los habitantes de la tierra viven enpermanente limitación y sufrimiento.

  • av Steve Mitchell
    186,-

  • av Tippy Aadland
    249,-

  • av Mirna Rivalta
    173,-

  • av Maria Klassen (Braun)
    236,-

    A personal memoir by Maria Klassen about growing up in a family with 10 siblings in the small Mennonite village of Blumenort in southern Manitoba. Maria gives her perspective of the history of her Mennonite ancestors dating back to Russia in the late 19th century. The use of personal anecdotes and stories makes for an enjoyable read for those of similar background, or for anyone interested in different cultures and traditions.

  • av William Le Queux
    287,-

    William Tufnell Le Queux (1864-1927) was a British journalist and writer. He was also a diplomat and a traveler. He also was a wireless pioneer who broadcast music from his own station long before radio was generally available. He studied painting in Paris. He was foreign editor of The Globe newspaper during the 1890s. He wrote in the genres of mystery, thriller, and espionage, particularly in the years leading up to World War I."In Paris, in Rome, in Florence, in Berlin, in Vienna-in fact, over half the face of Europe, from the Pyrenees to the Russian frontier-I am now known as "The Count's Chauffeur."

  • av Ayers Brooks
    686,-

    Jam Rapper Ayers Brooks Story.

  • av Elaine Perkins
    1 099,-

    The authors of this book discuss the most recent advancements in food microbiologyresearch. Chapters include a review on the factors which help to choose the conditions thatassure food microbial stability and contribute to food safety and quality; an examination ofthe prevalence of one of the most important food-borne pathogens, L. monocytogenes,particularly in fruits and vegetables; emerging bacteria detection methods in food and culturemedia using mass spectrometry (MS); detection techniques of Salmonella, of which infectionsfrom animal food play an important role in public health and particularly in food safety; andcase studies of yeasts in fruit wine fermentations, which can have important implications fordeveloping fruit wine and can contribute to an important advancements in any fermentationproducts.

  • av Alan Tapley
    294,-

  • av Cedric Nathaniel
    148,-

    The Philosophical Hack uses Slavoj Zizek's book 'Event' as a platform from which to hack into philosophical reality. A hack is someone who uses technology and standard methods adeptly but is not employed to make marketed products. Yet in another sense, a hack is a repeated application of a specific yet broad algorithmic protocol upon a closed problematic space. The role of the hack is at once to disrupt and to consolidate. The hack is a check on the security of closed functional systems, as well as the impetus for its growth. Defining this problematic space through a careful assault on weak points in the philosophical facade, Nathaniel offers us a way into a new view of science .Mr. Nathaniel is writing to a wide intelligent audience in such a way that the philosophical mind will not be ostracized but will indeed be challenged.It is indeed a philosophical hack.

  • av Dario Asplanato
    168,-

    Research and formulation of theory that affirms the inexistence of consciousness, argued in discursive terms and usable by young and very young readers.Read the first topic in Preview to find out if it's worth buying for you ...Thanks anyway!Keep looking ... reading a book is wonderful, but writing one is an experience that I recommend ...

  • av George And Barbara Perkins
    228,-

  • av Danielle Sainte-Marie
    551,-

    She Muses is a fearless and fascinating look from Danielle Sainte-Marie--as is her style--at the world we are on, and the cosmos around us. She explores a wide range of topics, from killing god to falling in love--with even a recipe or two thrown in for good measure! This book is a joyous read, but also a difficult one for the weak minded. So, if you are weak-minded, BUY IT and grow! If you are strong and open-minded, buy it and enjoy the deep, philosophical thoughts presented.

  • av Samira Shukri
    163,-

  • av Ed Harris
    248,-

    While the first 14 books in the Chapters Of Life series dealt with Luke's life up until 1968, these following books (Luke's Return) deal with events post 1984, when Luke returned to Bromyard.Whereas the books dealing with events up to 1968 were taken from the daily diaries of 4 local Bromyard girls, and are based upon actual events described within them, these that deal with post 1984 events are based upon nothing more than pure fiction, only using the framework of the earlier works to tie them into the location, so as to create a continuation of Luke's various adventures.

  • av Alice Greene
    439,-

  • av Craig Whitmore
    111

  • av George A. Kuchel
    581,-

    In recent years, all western industrialized countries, and to a growing extenteven many developed and developing Asian nations, have witnessed a remarkablegrowth in numbers of older people [1]. Future projections anticipate continuedincreases, particularly in numbers of individuals who are 85 years and older [1].Although US statistics have indicated recent declines in disability trends [2], overallnumbers of older individuals living with disability and functional dependenceare likely to increase given projected increases in life expectancy [3]. For example,average life expectancy for women born today in the United States is nearly 80; formen, it is nearly 75 [1]. With these considerations in mind, many investigators havebegun to pay increasing attention to identifying factors which may predict thetransition from health and independence to disability and dependence in olderindividuals, eventually providing useful targets for interventions [3, 4].

  • av Deycy Avitia
    163,-

    ed. by Ann Kjellberg and Leonie HaimsonEducators, parents, and scholars challenge the Bloomberg administration's claims of progress in the New York City public schools. Seventeen writers argue that under Mayor Bloomberg and Chancellor Joel Klein NYC schools have stagnated or lost ground in achievement, class size, curriculum and instruction, overcrowding, transparency, and equity. Authors DIANE RAVITCH and DEBORAH MEIER are respected scholars; JENNIFER JENNINGS, AARON PALLAS, DAVID BLOOMFIELD, and EMILY HOROWITZ are academics who have researched NYC schools extensively; STEVE KOSS is a former public school mathematics teacher and parent; STEVEN SANDERS and JAMES BRENNAN are former and current NY State Assembly members; HAZEL DUKES, UDI OFER, DEYCY AVITIA, and LEONIE HAIMSON are education advocates; SOL STERN, ANDREW WOLF, and MAISIE MCADOO are journalists covering education; PATRICK J. SULLIVAN is a public school parent serving on the Panel for Educational Policy, the city's central school board.

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