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Seven Seas The Sailors Calendar 2009»rank: 15937par: Ferenc Mate
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Dangerous World»rank: 41176par: Marq de Villiers
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Anastasia (The Ringing Cedars, Book 1)»rank: 14918par: Vladimir Megre
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Heat: How to Stop the Planet From Burning»rank: 9180par: George Monbiot
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The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability»rank: 5419par: James Gustave Speth
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Digital Astrophotography: A Guide to Capturing the Cosmos»rank: 18604par: Stefan Seip
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Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills»rank: 11681par: Joe Simpson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This sixth revised edition of the mountaineering classic is an essential reference for novices and experts alike. Chapters are devoted to in-depth discussions of outdoors fundamentals; climbing techniques for rock, snow, and ice; safety procedures and emergency response; geology and weather; and appendices for climb ratings and supplementary reading, among other topics. Detailed sections on navigation, ropes, knots, and protection include drawings, diagrams, and maps. Enjoy the freedom of the hills to the fullest with this thorough guide. |
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The Alex Studies: Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots»rank: 6005par: Irene Maxine Pepperberg
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When lrene Pepperberg, a professor at the University of Arizona, says goodnight, she typically hears the reply 'Bye. l'm gonna go eat dinner. l'll see you tomorrow.' Though the response itself is not unusual, the source is, for it comes from Alex, a gray parrot, Pepperberg's main research subject for the past 22 years. That parrots can talk is well known; what Pepperberg set out to study was their cognitive abilities. By teaching the bird the meaning--not just the sound--of words in order to communicate, she hoped ... |
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Ammo & Ballistics 3, Third Edition: For Hunters, Shooters, and Collectors, Completely Updated»rank: 12085par: Bob Forker
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When lrene Pepperberg, a professor at the University of Arizona, says goodnight, she typically hears the reply 'Bye. l'm gonna go eat dinner. l'll see you tomorrow.' Though the response itself is not unusual, the source is, for it comes from Alex, a gray parrot, Pepperberg's main research subject for the past 22 years. That parrots can talk is well known; what Pepperberg set out to study was their cognitive abilities. By teaching the bird the meaning--not just the sound--of words in order to communicate, she hoped ... |
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Canoecraft: An Illustrated Guide to Fine Woodstrip Construction»rank: 31764par: Ted Moores
Chroniques et points de vue:From :When lrene Pepperberg, a professor at the University of Arizona, says goodnight, she typically hears the reply 'Bye. l'm gonna go eat dinner. l'll see you tomorrow.' Though the response itself is not unusual, the source is, for it comes from Alex, a gray parrot, Pepperberg's main research subject for the past 22 years. That parrots can talk is well known; what Pepperberg set out to study was their cognitive abilities. By teaching the bird the meaning--not just the sound--of words in order to communicate, she hoped ... |