THE READ is a fun, informative publication that covers lifestyle trends, education, social and cultural issues, travel, sports, music, art and entertainment. It targets youths and young adults, and is distributed in schools, newsstands and bookstores around Asia. Aiming to encourage readers to think beyond the box and inspire them to greater heights, the magazine also relishes highlighting Asians who have made a stamp on the world, in their own way.
The room was on the fourth floor, and the door was locked - with the key on the inside. The windows were closed and fastened - on the inside. The chimney was too narrow for a cat to get through. So how did the murderer escape? And whose were the two angry voices heard by the neighbours as they ran up the stairs?
Nobody in Paris could find any answers to this mystery. Except Auguste Dupin, who could see further and think more clearly than other people. The answers to the mystery were all there, but only a clever man could see them...
This CD-ROM is a powerful teaching tools for 7-11 year olds, led by an energetic animated host who engages the player in discussion about the principles of science and responds intelligently to the player's answers and actions. With in depth coverage of the school curriculum, this disc teach the skills of a scientist, encouraging children to think and make hypotheses, draw conclusions from their experiments and print out their own progress reports.
When you read Hogan's writing it feels like you are getting sage advice from a master. Would you like other people to decide on their own (or so they think) to go along with your every whim?Then this is the book you have been looking for. David Garfinkel.
We will soon be able to meet and exceed the basic needs of every man, woman, and child on the planet. Abundance for all is within our grasp. This bold, contrarian view, backed up by exhaustive research, introduces our near-term future, where exponentially growing technologies and three other powerful forces are conspiring to better the lives of billions of people. This book is an antidote to pessimism by tech-entrepreneur-turned-philanthropist Peter H. Diamandis and award-winning science writer Steven Kotler.