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Astronomical Observations: Astronomy and the Study of Deep Space
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Astronomical Observations: Astronomy and the Study of Deep SpaceAstronomical Observations: Astronomy and the Study of Deep Space

Grade 9 Up—Designed for dedicated students of space science and adult general readers, these books recast articles from the Britannica Online database into linear narratives that treat their respective topics systematically and in advanced detail. Observations opens with a history of astronomical observation, then goes on to describe astronomers' techniques, celestial mechanics, types of telescopes and other instruments. A biographical section introduces approximately 75 astronomers, grouped by century, and a final chapter analyzes the impact of technology on the science and vice versa. 
 
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Tags: science, astronomers, Observations, other, instruments, Astronomical, Space, Study
Observing, Assessing and Planning for Children in the Early Years
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Observing, Assessing and Planning for Children in the Early YearsObserving, Assessing and Planning for Children in the Early Years

Anyone working with young children will, by their very nature, be extremely good at listening to them, and to watching them play and learn. But how can these observations be properly used and understood?
 
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Tags: Observing, understood, properly, observations, Assessing, Years, Children, Early, Planning
Write Your Own Poetry
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Write Your Own PoetryWrite Your Own Poetry

No topic is off-limits in poetry. Whether you want to write poems that make people laugh out loud, gasp in surprise, or see things in a new way, this book is for you. Conquer the blank page and express your thoughts, feelings, and observations in the magical world of poetry.
 
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Tags: poetry, feelings, thoughts, observations, express, Write, Poetry, blank
Weird Astronomy: Tales of Unusual, Bizarre, and Other Hard to Explain Observations
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Weird Astronomy: Tales of Unusual, Bizarre, and Other Hard to Explain ObservationsWeird Astronomy: Tales of Unusual, Bizarre, and Other Hard to Explain Observations

Weird Astronomy appeals to all who are interested in unusual celestial phenomena, whether they be amateur or professional astronomers or science buffs who just enjoy reading of odd coincidences, unexplained observations, and reports from space probes that "don’t quite fit." This book relates a variety of "unusual" astronomical observations – unusual in the sense of refusing to fit easily into accepted thinking, or unusual in the observation having been made under difficult or extreme circumstances. Although some of the topics covered are instances of "bad astronomy," most are not.

 

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Tags: unusual, observations, Weird, Astronomy, circumstances, Observations, Explain
The Human Brain: Prenatal Development and Structure
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The Human Brain: Prenatal Development and StructureThe Human Brain: Prenatal Development and Structure

This book is unique among the current literature in that it systematically documents the prenatal structural development of the human brain. It is based on lifelong study using essentially a single staining procedure, the classic rapid Golgi procedure, which ensures an unusual and desirable uniformity in the observations. The book is amply illustrated with 81 large, high-quality color photomicrographs never previously reproduced. 
 
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Tags: procedure, amply, illustrated, large, observations, Human, Development, Structure, Brain