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Let's Look At Fruit
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Let's Look At Fruit
Babies and toddlers always enjoy looking at brightly colored pictures, especially when they are of food!
Here are lots of different types of fruit, from juicy apples and oranges to the more exotic mangoes and melons. This first words and picture book will delight children up to the age of 5 who will love looking at it with their parents or by themselves.
 
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CLOTHES. A Very First Picture Book
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CLOTHES. A Very First Picture Book
Babies and toddlers always have fun dressing up and trying on all sorts of clothes.
They will delight in looking at this fun first picture book with their parents and by themselves.
 
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The Desk Encyclopedia of Microbiology: Schaechter (ed.)
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The Desk Encyclopedia of Microbiology (2004)
1152 pages
Derived from the "Encyclopedia of Microbiology", this edition contains about 25 per cent of the articles that originally appeared in that work. The articles selected have been chosen to offer the broadesppeal to microbiologists in all fields, and for their currency. The result is a volume where the coverage is extensive but not overly long in specific details. Topics fall into all major headings of the Encyclopedia, but greatest emphasis is placed on genetics, physiology, metabolism and gene expression, infectious diseases and pathogenesis and applied microbiology. Additionally, hot topics such as biofilms and quorum sensing have been included.
 
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Crazy English by Richard Lederer
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Crazy English by Richard Lederer
Crazy English by Richard Lederer
Fun with English language.  Lederer books are the best the popular linguistics can offer.
A journalist, teacher at St. Paul's School in Concord, N.H., and public-radio commentator, Lederer ( Anguished English ; Get Thee to a Punnery ) again adroitly mixes instruction with hilarity by showing that English, though the richest and most widely used of all the world's languages, is "crazy." The text is a dazzling collection of anagrams, alliterations, idioms, illogical spelling rules (bough, ghost, honor, rhyme) and larky oxymora (Chaucer's classic "hateful good," today's "military intelligence," "postal service") . Verses, quizzes and anecdotes accompany Lederer's essays on "the antics of semantics," greatly expanding the pleasure of what he correctly claims is "the ultimate joy ride through our language." Doubleday Book Club and Literary Guild alternates; author tour.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


 
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Applying Psychology to Everyday Life
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Applying Psychology to Everyday Life
In short, psychology overlaps with many other areas of study or even areas of life and work. Perhaps in part because of this, a defi nition has proved diffi cult for more than 100 years. Nowadays, it is usually defi ned as: the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes. Some years ago, behavioural purists wanted the defi nition to embrace only behaviour, but the vacuity of that was eventually realised. There is clearly more to the human condition than behaviour. Also, the word psyche has an interesting background; it is a mixture of mind, spirit and, originally, even air (the other sense of spirit).
 
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