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How Do Islands Form? |
There are hundreds of islands on Earth, from the isle of Manhattan to the island chain of the Philippines. However, these islands did not appear overnight. It often took thousands or millions of years for them to form. This title uncovers the science
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Planet Karen First Contact: No. 1 |
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A Companion to Byzantium |
The scholarship has transformed the field of Byzantine studies and propelled it to the forefront of academia. Building on these developments, this title presents an overview of the field.
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Crash of the Titans |
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How Do Cell Phones Work? |
Cell phones have changed the way people live, work, and communicate with each other. Since the first handheld phone was created in 1973, cell phones have only increased in popularity. This title delves into the science behind cell phones and the reas
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The Grounde of Artes |
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From the Ballot to the Blackboard |
Provides the first comprehensive account of the political economy of education spending across the developed and developing world.
Price: 55.00

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Estimating Species Trees |
Computational and modeling advances have produced methods for estimating species trees directly, avoiding the problems and limitations of the traditional phylogenetic paradigm where an estimated gene tree is equated with the history of species diverg
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Why Do the Lights Turn On? |
When you walk into a room and flip a light switch, a lightbulb turns on, illuminating the area. But how does one small switch do such a large job? This title enlightens readers about the science behind electricity and circuits through full-color illu
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Scenes from the Latin Quarter |
Price: 8.99

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Computational Approaches in Cheminformatics and Bioinformatics |
Explores the unique connection between cheminformatics and bioinformatics. This resource demonstrates how integrating these two seemingly different disciplines allows one to computationally address discovery and identification of biological systems i
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How Do Solar Panels Work? |
Sunlight is a free, unlimited resource that hits the Earth with more energy in an hour than the people of the world use in a year. This title reveals how researchers are working on ways to harness the power of sunlight through solar panels and delves
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The Knot of Vipers |
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Solar Cells and Their Applications |
Draws upon basic physics and engineering principles coupled with key economic, market, business, investment, and policy factors to explain the status of solar cells and how their applications can expand over the next few decades. It is suitable for t
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Unwritten Secrets |
Mariel, a famous American soprano, suddenly cancels her recitals and flies to Vienna. In the 1980s she came here to study lieder singing with Ursule Kroll, a star of the Nazi era. They've not spoken since Mariel's departure over twenty years ago. As
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How Do Hybrid Cars Work? |
Hybrid cars, which run on alternative energy sources like sunlight, corn, and biofuels, may be the key to using less oil. This title discusses how these machines work, the science behind the energy they make, and what the use of hybrid cars means for
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A Concise History of Spain |
Engaging history of the rich cultural, social and political life of Spain from prehistoric times to the present.
Price: 50.00

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Green Living |
Shows children how can they make a difference. From fighting global warming to protecting wildlife, this book contains the information young environmentalists need to change the world.
Price: 5.99

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Uranium Deposits of the World |
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Information Technology and Moral Philosophy |
An international team of philosophers shed light on many of the ethical issues arising from information technology.
Price: 19.99

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