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Connections»rank: 12793par: James Burke
Chroniques et points de vue:From :You can make all the plans you will, plot to make a fortune in the commodities market, speculate on developing trends: all will likely come to naught, for 'however carefully you plan for the future, someone else's actions will inevitably modify the way your plans turn out.' So writes the English scholar and documentary producer James Burke in his sparkling book Connections, a favorite of historically minded readers ever since its first publication in 1978. Taking a hint from Jacob Bronowski's Ascent of Man, Burke charts the ... |
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More Straw Bale Building: How to Plan, Design and Build with Straw»rank: 1518par: Chris Magwood, Peter Mack, Tina Therrien
Chroniques et points de vue:From :You can make all the plans you will, plot to make a fortune in the commodities market, speculate on developing trends: all will likely come to naught, for 'however carefully you plan for the future, someone else's actions will inevitably modify the way your plans turn out.' So writes the English scholar and documentary producer James Burke in his sparkling book Connections, a favorite of historically minded readers ever since its first publication in 1978. Taking a hint from Jacob Bronowski's Ascent of Man, Burke charts the ... |
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Instrument Engineers' Handbook, 4th Edition, Vol. 1: Process Measurement and Analysis»rank: 46245de: CRC
Chroniques et points de vue:From :You can make all the plans you will, plot to make a fortune in the commodities market, speculate on developing trends: all will likely come to naught, for 'however carefully you plan for the future, someone else's actions will inevitably modify the way your plans turn out.' So writes the English scholar and documentary producer James Burke in his sparkling book Connections, a favorite of historically minded readers ever since its first publication in 1978. Taking a hint from Jacob Bronowski's Ascent of Man, Burke charts the ... |