'The Ayurveda Encyclopedia' by Swami Sada Shiva Tirtha, D.Sc., is a complete and in-depth book on Ayurveda that discloses all the natural secrets to healing, prevention of disease, and longevity. well researched, reliable, and packed with necessary illustrations.
The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders (Bradford Books)
A massive reference work on the scale of MITECS (The MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences), The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders will become the standard reference in this field for both research and clinical use. It offers almost 200 detailed entries, covering the entire range of communication and speech disorders in children and adults, from basic science to clinical diagnosis.
Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics 3-Volume Set (Hardcover)
The Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics presents state-of-the-art information and ready-to-use facts from the fields of measurement and statistics in an unintimidating style. The ideas and tools contained in the pages are approachable and can be invaluable for understanding our very technical world and the increasing flow of information. Although there are references that cover statistics and assessment in depth, none provides as comprehensive a resource in as focused and accessible a manner as the three volumes of this Encyclopedia
The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes (2nd Edition)When it comes to crime, truth is often stranger than fiction. Many of the cases that have stumped investigators are among the strangest on record. Whether due to a lack of leads and evidence or to bizarre and baffling circumstances, many of the mysteries presented in this book have remained unsolved despite years of investigation by qualified law enforcement agents. Several of them have become legendary and drawn the attention of amateur sleuths around the world, but still they remain open.
Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent (2 volumes)
Educators have begun to recognize that identifying and accommodating students who are slower to learn may leave behind those who learn rapidly and think creatively. The nature of intelligence, the sources of innovation, and the ways to nurture special abilities are now topics of great interest to scholars in a wide variety of disciplines. With more than 400 entries, these two volumes review research findings on giftedness, talent, and creativity and their effect on education and everyday life.