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Ecology, Cognition and Landscape
Ecology, Cognition and Landscape
It is more and more evident that our living system is completely disturbed by human intrusion. Such intrusion affects the functioning of entire systems in ways we do not yet fully understand. We use paradigms such as the disturbance to cover large and deep gaps in our scientific knowledge.

Human ecology is an uncertain terrain for
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Personal Computing Demystified
Personal Computing Demystified
Welcome to the personal computing adventure—and it is an adventure. You might be surprised to learn that few people, even the word wizards who write dictionaries and encyclopedias, attempt to define personal computing. It’s one of the phrases we just accept, thinking it has something to do with personal computers (PCs).And, it does....
Localizing the Moral Sense: Neuroscience and the Search for the Cerebral Seat of Morality, 1800-1930
Localizing the Moral Sense: Neuroscience and the Search for the Cerebral Seat of Morality, 1800-1930

Due to the current revolution in brain research the search for the “moral brain” became a serious endeavour. Nowadays, neural circuits that are indispensable for moral and social behaviour are discovered and the brains of psychopaths and criminals - the classical anti-heroes of morality - are scanned with curiosity, even...

Social Media Metrics: How to Measure and Optimize Your Marketing Investment
Social Media Metrics: How to Measure and Optimize Your Marketing Investment

The only guide devoted exclusively to social media metrics

Whether you are selling online, through a direct sales force, or via distribution channels, what customers are saying about you online is now more important than your advertising. Social media is no longer a curiosity on the horizon but a significant part of your...

Color Atlas of Pharmacology (Thieme Flexibook)
Color Atlas of Pharmacology (Thieme Flexibook)

The present second edition of the Color Atlas of Pharmacology goes to print six years after the first edition. Numerous revisions were needed, highlighting the dramatic continuing progress in the drug sciences. In particular, it appeared necessary to include novel therapeutic principles, such as the inhibitors of platelet aggregation from the...

Billions & Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium
Billions & Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium

In the final book of his astonishing career, Carl Sagan brilliantly examines the burning questions of our lives, our world, and the universe around us. These luminous, entertaining essays travel both the vastness of the cosmos and the intimacy of the human mind, posing such fascinating questions as how did the universe originate and how will...

A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market
A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market

From America's wittiest writer on mathematics, a lively and insightful book on the workings of stock markets and the basic irrationality of our dreams of wealth.

Can a renowned mathematician successfully outwit the stock market? Not when his biggest investment is WorldCom.

In A Mathematician Plays the Stock...

Gale Encyclopedia of Science (Encyclopedia of Science 6 Vol.)
Gale Encyclopedia of Science (Encyclopedia of Science 6 Vol.)

The Gale Encyclopedia of Science (GES) is devoted to providing younger students and general readers with a foundation upon which to build an understanding of modern science.

Although as expansive and inclusive as size allows, any encyclopedia devoted to science can only hope to wade a bit along the shore of a vast ocean of...

TV FAQS: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions about TV
TV FAQS: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions about TV
Uncommon answers to common questions about TV
 
'Is TV dumbing us down?', 'what is a precinct drama?', 'why does all TV look the same?', 'has TV changed politics?', 'who regulates TV', 'is TV finished?' Viewers and students of TV have a healthy...
Who Put the Butter in Butterfly?: And Other Fearless Investigations into Our Illogical Language
Who Put the Butter in Butterfly?: And Other Fearless Investigations into Our Illogical Language

When I wrote Imponderables™, I purposely omitted any questions about the origins of words and phrases. An Imponderable was a mystery that couldn’t be answered by standard reference books, and so many wonderful books about words already existed that I couldn’t believe there was a need for more.

As someone who uses...

Breakthrough!: How the 10 Greatest Discoveries in Medicine Saved Millions and Changed Our View of the World
Breakthrough!: How the 10 Greatest Discoveries in Medicine Saved Millions and Changed Our View of the World

"A wonderfully clear account of the great moments in medicine and a powerful reminder of the possibility of improvement in the fight against illness."  -–Matt Ridley, author of Genome

 

10 World-Changing Revolutions...

Secret Societies: Their Mysteries Revealed
Secret Societies: Their Mysteries Revealed

They were among the most frightening of early secret societies, a furtive group both feared and hated by citizens of the Roman Empire. Many suggested killing every man, woman and child who were members. Others proposed caution, having heard tales of bloody vengeance taken against enemies of the group. Some grew worried that their own...

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