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Dog And I»rank: 17812par: Roy Macgregor
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Rapid Interpretation of EKG's: An Interactive Course»rank: 5308par: Dale Dubin
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William Wegman Man's Best Friend 2009 Wall Calendar: (with poster)»rank: 6313par: William Wegman
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Small Unit Leadership: A Commonsense Approach»rank: 10033par: Dandridge M. Malone
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Illustrated Short History of Progress»rank: 4839par: Ronald Wright
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A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, Seventh Edition: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers»rank: 4709par: Kate L. Turabian
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Flow»rank: 25774par: Mihaly Csikszent
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Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions»rank: 12694par: Edwin A. Abbott
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Unless you're a mathematician, the chances of you reading any novels about geometry are probably slender. But if you read only two in your life, these are the ones. Taken together, they form a couple of accessible and charming explanations of geometry and physics for the curious non-mathematician. Flatland, which is also available under separate cover, was published in 1880 and imagines a two-dimensional world inhabited by sentient geometric shapes who think their planar world is all there is. But one Flatlander, a Square, discovers the existence of a ... |
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Light at the Edge of the World: A Journey Through the Realm of Vanishing Cultures»rank: 14128par: Wade Davis
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Ethnobotanist and anthropologist Wade Davis has spent his career studying the world's remaining indigenous peoples, whose distinct cultures are being wiped out by the forces of globalization and modernization. Light at the Edge of the World: A Journey Through the Realm of Vanishing Cultures is a record of his extraordinary experiences in both photographs and text. Davis travels to Haiti to learn the secret of a drug that turns people into zombies, and ends up learning about the dynamic faith of Vodoun, with its belief in a reciprocal relationship between ... |
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Physics For Dummies»rank: 7005par: Steve Ph.D. Holzner
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Ethnobotanist and anthropologist Wade Davis has spent his career studying the world's remaining indigenous peoples, whose distinct cultures are being wiped out by the forces of globalization and modernization. Light at the Edge of the World: A Journey Through the Realm of Vanishing Cultures is a record of his extraordinary experiences in both photographs and text. Davis travels to Haiti to learn the secret of a drug that turns people into zombies, and ends up learning about the dynamic faith of Vodoun, with its belief in a reciprocal relationship between ... |