The Creation of Scientific Effects: Heinrich Hertz and Electric Waves by Jed Z. Buchwald English | 1994 | ISBN: 0226078876 | 496 pages | PDF | 10 MB This book is an attempt to reconstitute the tacit knowledge-the shared, unwritten assumptions, values, and understandings-that shapes the work of science. Jed Z. Buchwald uses as his focus the social and intellectual world of nineteenth-century German physics.
David Harvey, "The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change" English | 1991 | ISBN: 0631162941 | 388 pages | PDF | 16.7 MB In this new book, David Harvey seeks to determine what is meant by the term in its different contexts and to identify how accurate and useful it is as a description of contemporary experience. Michael Gashe, "The City & Guilds Textbook: Plastering for Levels 1 and 2" English | ISBN: 1398306479 | 2020 | 416 pages | PDF | 39 MB Build up the skills you'll need for your career with this comprehensive new textbook published in association with City & Guilds and covering the 7908 and 6708 Plastering qualifications at Levels 1 and 2. Topic coverage includes areas such as internal plastering, applying external rendering, floor screed systems, mouldings and interior systems. Raphael Patai, "The Children of Noah" English | ISBN: 0691009686 | | 224 pages | PDF | 3 MB Here the late Raphael Patai (1910-1996) recreates the fascinating world of Jewish seafaring from Noah's voyage through the Diaspora of late antiquity. In a work of pioneering scholarship, Patai weaves together Biblical stories, Talmudic lore, and Midrash literature to bring alive the world of these ancient mariners. As he did in his highly acclaimed book The Jewish Alchemists, Patai explores a subject that has never before been investigated by scholars. Based on nearly sixty years of research, beginning with study he undertook for his doctoral dissertation, The Children of Noah is literally Patai's first book and his last. It is a work of unsurpassed scholarship, but it is accessible to general readers as well as scholars. The Breakup Hair Handbook by Jenna Luecke English | January 26th, 2021 | ISBN: 1524858889 | 80 pages | True EPUB | 46.53 MB A funny, lighthearted guide to heartbreak hairdos, and a supportive companion for anyone navigating the end of a relationship. The Black Death (World History) by Don Nardo English | 2011 | ISBN: 1420503480 | 128 pages | PDF | 7,8 MB ...one of the worst natural disasters in recorded history. Just two years before... a horrifying disease epidemic struck Florence, Italy. At the same time, the disease was beginning to ravage Greece, Spain, France, and other parts of southern Europe.
The Basic Code of the Universe: The Science of the Invisible in Physics, Medicine, and Spirituality by Massimo Citro M.D English | July 26, 2011 | ISBN: 1594773912 | 288 pages | PDF | 2.20 Mb Explains the universal information code connecting every person, plant, animal, and mineral and its applications in science, health care, and cosmic unity The Attributes: 25 Hidden Drivers of Optimal Performance by Rich Diviney English | January 26th, 2021 | ISBN: 0593133943 | 304 pages | True EPUB | 1.69 MB Do you have what it takes to succeed in any situation? According to a retired commander who ran training for Navy SEALs, true optimal performance goes beyond just skill. It's all about THE ATTRIBUTES. The Amazon River - Major Rivers of the World Series by Baby Professor English | August 1, 2019 | ISBN: 1541977211 | 72 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 15 Mb Heres another great river that you ought to read about - the Amazon. It is important because it feeds the Amazon Rainforest and its wildlife. Remember that the Amazon is considered the last frontier because it is the biggest rainforest in the world. If you dont read and learn about it, how are you to care for it? Start acquiring knowledge through this book. Telly-Guillotined: How Television Changed India by Amrita Shah English | Jun 27, 2019 | ISBN: 9353286050 | 304 pages | EPUB | 2 MB Fist-fights in television studios, dwindling media autonomy, sensationalism, fake news, religious hate, abusive trolls, political spin ... How did we get here? Three decades ago, before economic liberalization, came the expansion and privatization of Indian television. Technological innovation and easing of government controls offered the prospect of journalistic independence, artistic creativity and an empowered citizenry. This was rendered illusory by runaway growth and untrammelled commercialization. In that thwarted promise of the late 20th century lie the seeds of Indian democracy's current crisis. Telly-Guillotined: How Television Changed India tells the story of how technology was usurped, first by propagandists, then by the market. Going behind the scenes of the world′s greatest media explosion, this book describes the impact of consumerism on the newsroom, the shaping of a new cultural politics and the rise of a new politics of seduction. In a landscape of technological innovation, blurred boundaries and sensory overload, Amrita Shah paints a picture of the Fourth Estate′s challenging future. |