Grade 7 Up-This well-written biography of the winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry is truly a portrait of a "scientific giant." Pauling's research achievements in chemistry, physics, biology, and medicine are clearly discussed in relation to his life. One-to-two page sidebars offer additional information about the nature of the chemical bond, the molecular structure of proteins, Vitamin C, and other topics that engaged his interest. Pauling's use of his recognition as a scientist to advance political causes and the problems that this activism caused him (FBI and other governmental investigations, attacks by the press, cancellation of research grants, etc.) is given equally fine coverage.
This video was originally targeted at especially toddlers, are difficult to learn (autism, Down syndrome, etc.). Wonderful good video in which in addition to conventional visual images used sign language and simple, accompanying each word. This guide can be used as an auxiliary tool for the study of English common kiddies.
Other Kingdoms - Richard Matheson (Audiobook, MP3)
For over half a century, Richard Matheson has enthralled and terrified readers with such timeless classics as I Am Legend, Somewhere in Time, and What Dreams May Come. Now the grand master returns with a bewitching tale of erotic suspense and enchantment.
A Contemporary Mind and Other Crimes - An International Cosmopolitan
The book is a weave of three themes an international story of an individual confronting his received limitations and a life adventure’s experiences of insightful information, which evolve into a pragmatic contemporary sophistication, based on an “what is superior.”
Some festivals are popular all over the world. Festivals! tells children how Christmas, Easter, Halloween and other festivities are celebrated in many countries of the world.