SAT Subject Test Physics: With Online Tests (Barron's Test Prep) by Robert Jansen, Greg Young English | December 1st, 2020 | ISBN: 1506263097 | 612 pages | EPUB | 6.28 MB Barron's SAT Subject Test Physics is updated to reflect the current test and features three full-length practice tests along with detailed content review and expert tips to help students improve their score.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations (The Last Interview) by MELVILLE HOUSE English | December 1st, 2020 | ISBN: 1612199194 | 208 pages | EPUB | 2.07 MB The newest entry in the increasingly popular series collects fascinating and in-depth interviews with Bill Moyers, Nina Totenberg, and more, and conversations (with Antonin Scalia and high school students) from throughout the long, ground-breaking career of one of the greatest, most influential, and most exciting legal minds in American history. Russian Colonization of Alaska : Baranov's Era, 1799-1818 by Andrei Val'terovich Grinev and Richard L. Bland English | 2020 | ISBN: 1496222164 | 295 Pages | PDF | 8 MB Rocks Of The World by Speedy Publishing LLC English | December 4, 2014 | ISBN: 1635012155 | 50 pages | PDF | 9.06 Mb Kids find that their imagination starts to grow when they learn about new things and rocks and minerals are a natural aspect of the outdoors but kids tend to not take time to really look closely at each one. Learning about the big and little details of both helps kids imagine where rocks have been, how they got to where they were found and what caused minerals to form and take shape; all of these things help children think in new and exciting ways. Right Here, Right Now: Seeing Your True Nature as Present Awareness By John Wheeler 2006 | 154 Pages | ISBN: 0955176239 | PDF | 7 MB The third in the series of books of correspondence with students of the direct path by John Wheeler ''There is no ordinary life. Life is a grand display or flowering within the vast and clear presence of the divine intelligence. Every leaf and piece of dust is cradled in an expanse of light and presence. That presence-awareness that contains all things is also the deep presence of love and peace always. It is your own real being. The universe being revealed in each moment is aflame with the presence of exquisite love. In that, even the most ordinary thing is a unique and wonderful expression of the underlying oneness of all.'' From chapter 82, The Waiting Game Laura Ashe, "Richard II: A Brittle Glory" English | 2017 | pages: 144 | ISBN: 0141979895 | EPUB | 26,2 mb Richard II (1377-99) came to the throne as a child, following the long, domineering reign of his grandfather Edward III. He suffered from the disastrous combination of an exalted sense of his own power and an inability to impress that power on others. Neither trusted nor feared, Richard battled with failures and emergencies before succumbing to a coup, imprisonment, and murder. Laura Ashe's account of his reign emphasizes the strange gap between Richard's personal incapacity and the amazing cultural legacy of his reign-from the Wilton Diptych to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Canterbury Tales.
William Northwall, "Return to Capitalism: Understanding Economic Incentives by Someone Who Has Lived Them, 2nd Edition" English | 2017 | ISBN: 1546426523, 1945812508 | 288 pages | AZW3 | 1.86 MB My book is about the future, and the readers I wish to attract are the younger generations, especially those people attracted to liberal, progressive and socialistic ideals. The young tend to reject capitalism because anti-capitalism is all they've been taught. Thus, they believe that business is in the business of making money and not helping the poor or the environment. They have established views on the horrors of greed.
Rethinking the Concept of 'Healing Settlements' : Water, Cults, Constructions and Contexts in the Ancient World by Maddalena Bassani, Marion Bolder-Boos Rethinking Medieval Margins and Marginality (Studies in Medieval History and Culture) by Ann E. Zimo, Tiffany D. Vann Sprecher, Kathryn Reyerson, Debra Blumenthal 2020 | ISBN: 0367439565 | English | 272 pages | EPUB | 0.5 MB Marginality assumes a variety of forms in current discussions of the Middle Ages. Modern scholars have considered a seemingly innumerable list of people to have been marginalized in the European Middle Ages: the poor, criminals, unorthodox religious, the disabled, the mentally ill, women, so-called infidels, and the list goes on. If so many inhabitants of medieval Europe can be qualified as "marginal," it is important to interrogate where the margins lay and what it means that the majority of people occupied them. In addition, we scholars need to reexamine our use of a term that seems to have such broad applicability to ensure that we avoid imposing marginality on groups in the Middle Ages that the era itself may not have considered as such. In the medieval era, when belonging to a community was vitally important, people who lived on the margins of society could be particularly vulnerable. And yet, as scholars have shown, we ought not forget that this heightened vulnerability sometimes prompted so-called marginals to form their own communities, as a way of redefining the center and placing themselves within it. The present volume explores the concept of marginality, to whom the moniker has been applied, to whom it might usefully be applied, and how we might more meaningfully define marginality based on historical sources rather than modern assumptions. Although the volume's geographic focus is Europe, the chapters look further afield to North Africa, the Sahara, and the Levant acknowledging that at no time, and certainly not in the Middle Ages, was Europe cut off from other parts of the globe. Research Advances in Genetics and Genomics: Implications for Psychiatry By Nancy C. Andreasen 2004 | 155 Pages | ISBN: 1585622001 | PDF | 2 MB Research Advances in Genetics and Genomics: Implications for Psychiatry introduces mental health professionals to exciting breakthroughs in endophenotypes, animal models, microarrays, and genetic mapping, as well as general strategies for identifying the genetic mechanisms of mental illnesses. Uniquely valuable both as summary and signpost, this concise volume provides a fascinating overview of recent cutting-edge developments in the application of molecular genetics, genomics, and proteomics to the study of psychiatric populations. By reading Research Advances in Genetics and Genomics, you will gain a better understanding of Psychiatric GeneticsвЂ"Reviews and assesses the major research paradigms that have emerged in the field of psychiatric genetics over the several past decades, exploring the major conceptual and philosophical issues they pose and the value of their integration. Molecular Structure of Nucleic AcidsвЂ"An overview of the double-helix discovery and provides a context for current endeavors, the original one-page April 1953 Nature paper by Watson and Crick, which sparked a revolution in the life sciences. Psychiatry in the Genomics EraвЂ"Posits that one of the most important consequences of genomics will be the development of individualized treatments that allow a clinician to tailor therapy on the basis of the unique genotype of each patient rather than on the mean responses of groups of unrelated patients. The Genomics RevolutionвЂ"Details the implications of the genome for future medical practice, including the potential for developing methods and tools to better understand, treat, and prevent major mental disorders. The Endophenotype Concept in PsychiatryвЂ"Explains the etymology and strategy behind the use of endophenotypes in neuropsychiatric research and, more generally, in research on other diseases with complex genetics, such as schizophrenia. The Genes and Brains of Mice and MenвЂ"Shows why a detailed assessment of brain function in mice is so important for advancing psychiatric research in humans. Humans and mice share numerous features-in fact, for an estimated 99% of human genes a mouse version may be identified-of brain organization and behavioral responses to many pharmacological agents. Microarray TechnologyвЂ"Asserts that microarrays present a methodology for identifying genes or pathways for new and unique potential drug targets, determining premorbid diagnosis, predicting drug responsiveness for individual patients, and, eventually, initiating gene therapy and prevention strategies. Meticulously referenced, this volume is exceptionally useful as a starting point for understanding the impact of genetics and genomics on psychiatry, serving to introduce psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, and geneticists to this exciting field. |