Brain World explores cutting-edge revelations about the brain and how they affect human health, culture, education, global issues, and more. Brain World introduces the latest advances in neuroscience, consciousness, cognitive health, and emotional well-being. Each issue features leading neuroscientists, academics, authors and ground-breaking researchers.
Seventeen-year-old Moses was ready for an adventure. In 1844, he joined a wagon train traveling from Iowa to California. But as winter approached, the wagon train ran into trouble. Oxen started dying and supplies were running low. Some people went ahead for help. Moses stayed behind with the belongings. Can he find a way to survive on his own in the mountains during the long, cold winter?
This very popular children’s story with a timeless moral is based on the adventures of a lazy bee called Fumble Bee and the eventual consequences of his actions. While out collecting honey one day he is captivated by a beautiful little butterfly he bumps in to, and together they party all summer long, resulting in him getting banned from the bee-hive. Eventually the weather changes to winter, and all of a sudden Fumble Bee can no longer find flowers to feed from, and his new friends have disappeared. Finally, he realizes the error of his ways and works to redeem himself.
Canadian Geographic Travel - Winter 2013-2014. One of Canada's most award-winning magazines! Filled with stunning colour photography, fascinating articles and specially commissioned maps, each issue of Canadian Geographic Travel magazine lets you travel the country without leaving home. You’ll discover Canada’s people and cities, our wildlife and wilderness, our history and the beauty of our land.