100 Animals That Can F*cking End You by Mamadou Ndiaye English | July 5th, 2022 | ISBN: 0316453773 | 224 pages | True EPUB | 101.96 MB A wittily informative field guide to the deadliest animals on Earth from "AnimalTok" star @mndiaye_97 Zwicky: The Outcast Genius Who Unmasked the Universe by John Johnson English | September 10, 2019 | ISBN: 0674979672, ASIN: B07TD6CX1B | True AZW3/PDF | 368 pages | 3.4/18.3 MB Fritz Zwicky was one of the most inventive and iconoclastic scientists of his time. He predicted the existence of neutron stars, and his research pointed the way toward the discovery of pulsars and black holes. He was the first to conceive of the existence of dark matter, the first to make a detailed catalog of thousands of galaxies, and the first to correctly suggest that cosmic rays originate from supernovas. World Politics: Interests, Interactions, Institutions, 5th Edition by Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, Kenneth A. Schultz English | November 15, 2021 | ISBN: 0393872238, 0393872246 | True EPUB | 752 pages | 583 MB The accessible analytical framework to make sense of global events, and the tools to apply it.
Kieran Egan, Annabella I. Cant, Gillian Judson, "Wonder-Full Education: The Centrality of Wonder in Teaching and Learning Across the Curriculum" English | 2013 | pages: 257 | ISBN: 0415820294 | PDF | 1,7 mb For many children much of the time their experience in classrooms can be rather dull, and yet the world the school is supposed to initiate children into is full of wonder. This book offers a rich understanding of the nature and roles of wonder in general and provides multiple suggestions for to how to revive wonder in adults (teachers and curriculum makers) and how to keep it alive in children. Its aim is to show that adequate education needs to take seriously the task of evoking wonder about the content of the curriculum and to show how this can routinely be done in everyday classrooms. The authors do not wax flowery; they present strong arguments based on either research or precisely described experience, and demonstrate how this argument can be seen to work itself out in daily practice. The emphasis is not on ways of evoking wonder that might require virtuoso teaching, but rather on how wonder can be evoked about the everyday features of the math or science or social studies curriculum in regular classrooms. Poulheria Kyriakou, Antonios Rengakos, "Wisdom and Folly in Euripides" English | 2016 | pages: 457 | ISBN: 3110452251 | PDF | 3,7 mb A major, defining polarity in Euripidean drama, wisdom and folly, has never so far been the subject of a book-length study. The volume aims at filling this gap. Virtually all Euripidean characters, from gods to slaves, are subject to some aspect of folly and claim at least some measure of wisdom. The playwright's sophisticated handling of the tradition and the pervasive ambiguity in his work add extra layers of complexity. Wisdom and folly become inextricably intertwined, as gods pursue their agendas and mortal characters struggle to control their destiny, deal with their troubles, confront their past, and chart their future. Their amoral or immoral behavior and various limitations often affect also their families and communities. Leading international scholars discuss wisdom and folly from various thematic angles and theoretical perspectives. A final section deals with the polarity's reception in vase-painting and literature. The result is a wealth of fresh insights into moral, social and historical issues. The volume is of interest to students and scholars of classical drama and its reception, of philosophy, and of rhetoric Bob McLain, "Window on Main Street: 35 Years of Creating Happiness at Disneyland Park" English | ISBN: 1941500633 | 2015 | 222 pages | MOBI | 2 MB Lessons from the Man Who Created Disney University Julian Assange, "When Google Met Wikileaks" English | ISBN: 193929357X | 2014 | pages | EPUB, MOBI | 394 KB + 388 KB First Edition, 2014, first printing, 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1, a new, unread, unworn, unopened, unmarked trade softcover, from OR. By Julian Assange. 224 pages. ISBN978-939293-57-2. Susan M Walcott, "Weaving Identity: Textiles, Global Modernization and Harris Tweed" English | ISBN: 0578474182 | 2019 | 166 pages | EPUB | 5 MB Creating an identity is crucial for survival, whether of individuals, countries or commercial products. Carefully selected elements combine positive pieces from the past to project a desired image into the present. Weaving Identity illustrates the process of transition through the tale of a special textile, as cloth manufacture typically triggers the movement from field to factory in an industrial revolution. Scotland's Harris Tweed, famously "hand woven in the Outer Hebrides", transformed national identities through two turbulent centuries. The culture and history of home weavers turning the color of their landscape into material for markets on the other side of the world form an integral part of a globe spanning story involving wars, famine, migrations, industrialization and modernization. Key characters include the Scottish tycoon who capitalized on his profits from the Opium War to break the 19 Edward Rothstein, "Visions of Utopia " English | ISBN: 0195171616 | 2004 | 112 pages | PDF | 412 KB From the sex-free paradise of the Shakers to the worker's paradise of Marx, utopian ideas seem to have two things in common-they all are wonderfully plausible at the start and they all end up as disasters. In Visions of Utopia, three leading cultural critics-Edward Rothstein, Martin Marty, and Herbert Muschamp-look at the history of utopian thinking, exploring why they fail and why they are still worth pursuing. Vishnu Purana translated by Bibek Debroy English | June 30, 2022 | ISBN: 0143456865 | True EPUB | 560 pages | 1.6 MB LORD VISHNU AND THE CREATION |