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![]() John Chatham, "The Slow Cooker Cookbook: Easy and Healthy Recipes for Slow Cooked Meals Beyond Pot Roast" English |ASIN : B0082HCPD8 | 2012 | 131 pages | MOBI | 430 KB Whoever said nothing good in life comes easy must have never owned a slow cooker. ![]() The Signal Advantage: High-Value Curation and Human Discernment in the AI Era by Orion West English | 2026 | ASIN: B0GL3J3W6G | 128 Pages | PDF | 29 MB ![]() Deesha Philyaw, "The Secret Lives of Church Ladies" English | ISBN: 1949199738 | 2020 | 189 pages | MOBI | 617 KB *FINALIST for the 2020 National Book Award for Fiction* ![]() Deesha Philyaw, "The Secret Lives of Church Ladies" English | ISBN: 1949199738 | 2020 | 189 pages | AZW3 | 340 KB *FINALIST for the 2020 National Book Award for Fiction* ![]() The Secret History of the Hawker Hurricane by J.W. GREENE English | 2025 | ISBN: 9798233942129 | 142 pages | True epub | 265 KB ![]() Arleta James, "The Science of Parenting Adopted Children: A Brain-Based, Trauma-Informed Approach to Cultivating Your Child's Social, Emotional and Moral Development" English | ISBN: 1785927531 |2019 | 272 pages | MOBI | 2 MB Many adoptees join their new families after having endured multiple traumatic experiences, which interrupts their development. Bringing together the latest research in brain science with the field of attachment, this book considers how the two can be linked to help children in healing both the brain and the heart. ![]() Richard J. Haier, "The Science of Human Intelligence" English | ISBN: 1108701965 | 2023 | 442 pages | AZW3 | 20 MB In this revised and updated edition of Hunt's classic textbook, Human Intelligence, two research experts explain how key scientific studies have revealed exciting information about what intelligence is, where it comes from, why there are individual differences, and what the prospects are for enhancing it. The topics are chosen based on the weight of evidence, allowing readers to evaluate what ideas and theories the data support. Topics include IQ testing, mental processes, brain imaging, genetics, population differences, sex, aging, and likely prospects for enhancing intelligence based on current scientific evidence. Readers will confront ethical issues raised by research data and learn how scientists pursue answers to basic and socially relevant questions about why intelligence is important in everyday life. Many of the answers will be surprising and stimulate readers to think constructively about their own views. ![]() Eric Herschthal, "The Science of Abolition: How Slaveholders Became the Enemies of Progress" English | ISBN: 0300236808 | 2021 | 344 pages | MOBI | 3 MB A revealing look at how antislavery scientists and Black and white abolitionists used scientific ideas to discredit slaveholders ![]() The Scale of the Universe (Big Kid Science Knowledge Series) English | 2025 | ISBN: 1937548945 | 136 pages | EPUB | 6.5 MB Have you ever wondered how big the universe really is, or how we fit into it? These questions have been asked throughout history by people of virtually every race, religion, culture, and nationality. Indeed, they seem integral to the human experience, which probably explains why children everywhere love to learn about our planet and space. This book is designed to help you understand the evidence-based answers that modern science now gives us to these ancient questions, along with the implications that these answers may hold for us as a species. The book opens with a remarkable image from the James Webb Space Telescope that encapsulates thousands of galaxies spread over more than 13 billion years of time. Two chapters then focus on the structure and scale of space as we work our way outward from Earth to the solar system, galaxy, and the universe as a whole. The book then follows with a chapter that covers our cosmic origins from the Big Bang to the present, along with ways of making sense of the scale of time. A final chapter summarize the key lessons learned. The book uses a Q&A format with two levels of questions: a first level that covers the key ideas of scale, and a second level that provides a deeper level of insight. It also incorporates an extensive set of endnotes, designated as " Teacher Notes" because they are designed to help K-12 teachers (and other readers looking for greater depth) understand background information that will be helpful when discussing the topics in this book with students. No matter whether you are a teacher, student, parent, or general reader, The Scale of the Universe will leave you constantly amazed as you learn the true meaning of the word " astronomical." You' ll also come away with a new " cosmic perspective" that will permanently change how you view our planet, our species, and yourself. Rarely has such a short book offered such life-changing new perspectives. ![]() The Routledge History of Evangelical Christianity in America English | 2026 | ISBN: 1032695722 | 423 pages | True PDF,EPUB | 5.89 MB This comprehensive reference work brings together a diverse cross-section of established and emerging historians to explore the broad and deep history of Bible-believing, born-again Protestantism, and its dynamic impact on American life and society. |