TTC - Meteorology: An Introduction to the Wonders of the Weather
Course No. 1796 (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Taught by Robert G. Fovell University of California, Los Angeles Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1. Nature Abhors Extremes 2. Temperature, Pressure, and Density 3. Atmosphere—Composition and Origin 4. Radiation and the Greenhouse Effect 5. Sphericity, Conduction, and Convection 6. Sea Breezes and Santa Anas
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a translation course in building vocabulary
When you have finished studying this book, you will no longer be the same person. You can not be. If you honestly read every page, if you do every exercise, if you take every test, you will go through an intellectual experience that will effect a radical change in you.
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Conventional therapy has failed most couples, Real writes, and with over 20 years of marriage and family counseling experience, he's qualified to judge. Though traditional marital counseling has been prevalent for 30 years, divorce rates remain the same, and studies show that counseling has no lasting effect on either marital satisfaction or endurance.
Carjacked: The Culture of the Automobile and Its Effect on Our Lives
Americans’ infatuation with their cars is critiqued in this readable treatment. Replete with the ironic and irrational aspects of owning and driving cars, it partakes of car psychology to deliver its message about the statistical costs of four-wheeled freedom. Emphasizing the attachment of values such as personal independence to car ownership, not to mention self-image and status, Lutz and Fernandez cheerily saunter through automobile advertising and movies to show how mass media exploit people’s desire to buy cars.