The consumer guide to small–scale wind electricity production! Maybe you′re not T. Boone Pickens, but you can build your own home–sized wind–power empire right in your back yard. Wind Power for Your Home For Dummies supplies all the guidance you need to install and maintain a sustainable, cost–effective wind generator to power your home for decades to come.
Research Methods in Applied Linguistics (Oxford Applied Linguistics)
This is a very practical and accessible book that offers a comprehensive overview of research methodology in applied linguistics by describing the various stages of qualitative and quantitative investigations, from collecting the data to reporting the results. It also discusses 'mixed methods research', that is, the various combinations of qualitative and quantitative methodologies.
"DK Readers" will help your child learn to read and encourage a life-long love of reading whilst learning about paleontologists and dinosaurs. Encourage your child to read. They will join a real team of paleontologists who unearthed the fossils of the world's third biggest dinosaur - the Paralititan Stromeri - in the Sahara desert in the year 2000. They'll find out about the teams work from the dig site to the lab and learn all about this huge plant-eating dinosaur.
Cars have come a long way in the century or so since they were invented. This superb collection of specially commissioned photographs shows how cars have changed and developed, from the dangers of the early pioneering models to the complicated speedsters of today. See a horseless carriage and boneshaker, the elegant classics of the 1930s, and the family cars of the 1950s. Every aspect of the car's story is illustrated by a detailed look at a particular car, such as the Model T Ford, a vintage Rolls Royce and a 1930s Holden.
Throughout history, there have been criminals notorious for their crimes and judges famous for upholding the law. This fantastic collection of specially commissioned photographs shows how these crimes were committed, detected and judged. Since Cain murdered Abel societies have developed laws that dictate the ways people should behave. However, every land has its lawbreakers from the assassins of Ancient Rome to the Internet pirates of today. Although crime has continued, the means of detecting crimes have become more efficient since the development of forensic science.