Home Theater Magazine is dedicated to the pursuits of audio and videophiles. Editors and writers for Home Theatre remain mindful of consumers budgets while previewing and testing the latest technologies such as DVDs, software and laserdisks. Each issue of Home Theater looks at newly released equipment and examines the benefits and drawbacks of new systems.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Atmosphere
Bill Nye always makes science exciting. Using a combination of silliness, music video parodies, and other devices that kids can relate to, he delivers a healthy dose of scientific information with each episode. In Bill Nye the Science Guy: Atmosphere, Nye looks at the importance of the atmosphere, and compares the Earth to an apple, with the atmosphere being the skin.
This text should help teachers expand their knowledge and practical skills in the light of recent initiatives. The book is divided into three parts. Part One looks at how practitioners work together in supporting, planning for, and assessing young children's learning and looks at what is meant by inclusive provision. Part Two examines the early year curriculum in the four countries in the UK, covering the key areas of learning and the important role of ICT, and looks at approaches to working with children aged 0 to 3. Part Three considers professional practice and positive learning environments.
One of the most important questions we can ask about life is "Does ecology matter?"
This book examines the mechanisms by which ecology matters in the context of patterns that play out over millions of years and looks at how ancient environments affected evolution.
Examining the scientific ideas developed by the early Greek philosophers, the developments of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and the momentous discoveries of the Scientific Revolution in the 17th century, this volume looks at the early years of scientific thought and discovery. Covering figures as well known as Aristotle and Newton, The Birth of Science: Ancient Times to 1699 also looks beyond the specific contributions of key individuals and offers a more inclusive, world view of the early days of science.