Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 17 December 2009
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Odyssey
Billy Danger had gone past hitting the skids-now he was freezing to death in a blizzard. So he took shelter in a corn silo that turned out to be a disguised alien starship, and evoke up light years from Earth....
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 17 December 2009
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Ring of Fire
The battle between democracy and tyranny is joined, and the American Revolution has begun over a century ahead of schedule. A cosmic accident has shifted a modern West Virginia town back through time and space to land it and its twentieth century technology in Germany in the middle of the Thirty Years War. History must take a new course as American freedom and democracy battle against the squabbling despots of seventeenth-century Europe.
Western and Chinese New Year's Celebrations (Holidays and Celebrations)
Despite the numerous cultural and religious differences among countries, one universally common occurrence is the transition from one year to the next. The New Year is generally a time to honor the past and prepare for a hopeful future.
Added by: oxa26 | Karma: 260.58 | Black Hole | 10 December 2009
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Brain research is much in the news, but what is its relevance in the classroom? Are there ways to take what brain researchers are discovering about learning and memory and apply it to the situations that educators face every day? Practicing teacher and author Marilee Sprenger tells how to do just that in this book. Sprenger has spent years studying neurological research and training other educators in brain-compatible teaching methods.
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Science of Everything
Added by: lucius5 | Karma: 1660.85 | Black Hole | 9 December 2009
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Did you ever wonder how somebody ever figured out all the details of making a cellphone system work? What about those giant MRI machines that can take a picture of your insides without a single incision? Then there is the universe. We think we know at least something about how it started billions of years ago and where it’s going billions of years in the future. How can we possibly know anything about an event that occurred 14 billion years ago?
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