Why men don't listen and women can't read maps by Allan & Barbara Pease
Revealed in this book:
Why men really can't do more than one thing at a time
Why women make such a mess of parallel parking
Why men should never lie to women
Why women talk so much and men so little
Why men want sex and women need love, etc.
"This is a must-read for all men and women who love each other, hate each other, or simply co-exist. You will learn as much about yourself and how to improve your relationships, as you will about the opposite sex. You should never leave home without it."
Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences (3-Volume Set with Online Version)
by Jay A. Siegel Geoffrey C. Knupfer Pekka J. Saukko
At long last, a single comprehensive reference work to address over 200 of the most common areas and applications of forensic science."
"...essential for professionals, attorneys, and students who need accurate, detailed accounts of forensic topics."
Richard Saferstein, Widener University, for CHOICE
"...it is apparent that the focus of this work is on explanation, application, and implication...a useful addition to any public, academic, or legal collection."
"...this encyclopedia should adorn the shelves of every person connected with forensic science. Highly recommended reading."
"...an excellent and valuable contribution...likely to set the standard for future forensic reference books."
"This work should become one of the regularly-consulted reference works of the new generation of forensic-criminal scientists."
"Who should read this book? Everyone interested in the universe and their place in it." Jeffrey R. Baylis, Animal Behavior
"demonstrates a rare and welcome ability to make formidably technical findings come alive...highly articulate." New York Times Book Review "Popular books on evolution are common; good popular books are rare. Dawkins' book is excellent." Eric L. Charnov, Quarterly Review of Biology "This book should be read, can be read, by almost everyone. It describes with great skill a new face of the theory of evolution" W. D. Hamilton, Science
Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of Science
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Coursebooks | 21 July 2007
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Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of Science
It is an excellent, balanced presentation of evolution and how it should be taught in public schools.
It presents clearly what most people fail to understand.
This is a great book for teachers, and every teacher who cares about scientific truth should read it.
Eaters of the Dead
Eaters of the Dead takes elements of the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf
and the Arab Ibn Fadlan's account of his journeys among the Rus, and
works them into a thriller. The historical detail is handled reasonably
well, the story is fast-paced and gripping, and the contrast between the
Arab/Islamic and Viking cultures is effectively exploited. The result may
not be a great novel, but it's an entertaining one and should appeal to
those interested in the period. Neanderthal survival into the modern era
is a bit of a stretch, but no more so than the science in
Jurassic Park.
The movie based on
Eaters of the Dead is called
The 13th Warrior.