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Hero - The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia
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Hero - The Life and Legend of Lawrence of ArabiaHero - The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia

Despite its grand, hagiographic title, one of Hero’s greatest strengths is its ability to represent Lawrence—“a scholar and warrior, an imperialist and supporter of Arab independence, a politician and rebel, a publicity seeker and recluse” — as a complex, multilayered figure. Korda gives a painstaking account of Lawrence’s audacious exploits, extraordinary victories, and disheartening failures. He also dissects previous biographers’ disagreements, confronts some of the most entrenched misconceptions surrounding Lawrence, and ultimately contributes to a greater understanding of Lawrence.
 
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Say It Like Obama and WIN!: The Power of Speaking with Purpose and Vision
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Say It Like Obama and WIN!: The Power of Speaking with Purpose and VisionSay It Like Obama and WIN!: The Power of Speaking with Purpose and Vision

President Barack Obama never fails to fire up a crowd. Whether he’s addressing societal injustices or explaining complex policy decisions, Obama gains legions of enthusiastic supporters with every speech he makes.

With Say it Like Obama and Win!, you hold in your hands the secrets to the President’s amazing success. Author Shel Leanne dissects Obama’s style to reveal his remarkable communication tactics—which you can put to use right away.


 
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Discovery School - 100 Greatest Discoveries - Medicine (VIDEO)
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Discovery School - 100 Greatest Discoveries - Medicine (VIDEO)

Discovery School - 100 Greatest Discoveries – Medicine

 

1. Human Anatomy (1538)
Andreas Vesalius dissects human corpses, revealing detailed information about human anatomy and correcting earlier views. Vesalius believes that understanding anatomy is crucial to performing surgery, so he dissects human corpses himself (unusual for the time). His anatomical charts detailing the blood and nervous systems, produced as a reference aid for his students, are copied so often that he is forced to publish them to protect their accuracy. In 1543 he publishes De Humani Corporis Fabrica, transforming the subject of anatomy.

2. Blood Circulation (1628)
William Harvey discovers that blood circulates through the body and names the heart as the organ responsible for pumping the blood. His groundbreaking work, Anatomical Essay on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals, published in 1628, lays the groundwork for modern physiology.

 

Grade Level : 6 - 12

 
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