Harper's Bazaar - February 2010 (True PDF) *clean*
Harper's Bazaar is about jet set lifestyle and eternal values, it-girls and screen divas, everything hot, fresh and modern. At the same time Harper's Bazaar does not dictate or impose anything. It inspires the reader, and that makes it different from other editions.
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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What is a trance state? How do you access a previous trance state? What is pattern interruption? Stacked realities? Generative change? Reframing? And how in the world do you use all this stuff to do anything productive?
Harper's Bazaar is about jet set lifestyle and eternal values, it-girls and screen divas, everything hot, fresh and modern. At the same time Harper's Bazaar does not dictate or impose anything. It inspires the reader, and that makes it different from other editions.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy: Volcanoes
Volcano eruptions can be one of the most spectacular events in Earth science, and Bill Nye is ready to tell his target audience of fourth and fifth graders how and why they occur. It all has to do with those plates that are constantly moving all over the Earth's mantle, and the very hot rock that flows underneath. Using flashy graphics, demonstrations, and anything else he can find, Nye shows students the three kinds of volcanoes and the havoc they can cause.