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0806 Vigyan class 8 - Himachal Pradesh Board: 0806 विज्ञान वर्ग 8 - हिमाचल प्रदेश बोर्ड
by Himachal Pradesh School Shiksha BoardThis book is the basic text book of subject Science prescribed by the himachal pradesh board for the students of class 8th. The accessible version of the book doesn’t leave any part of the book. Students and aspiring civil servants must read this to get success in the state and national level examinations.
Vigyan
by National Council Of Educational Research TrainingThis book prescribed by central board of secondary education, India for the students of class 6th subject science, studying through Hindi medium. This accessible version of the book doesn't leave any part of the book. The book is handy companion of the school and university students desiring to read facts in interesting way. NCERT books are must read for aspirants of competitive and job related examinations in India.
Vigyan
by National Council Of Educational Research TrainingThis book prescribed by central board of secondary education, India for the students of class 7th subject Science, studying through Hindi medium. This accessible version of the book doesn’t leave any part of the book. The book is handy companion of the school and university students desiring to read facts in interesting way. NCERT books are must read for aspirants of competitive and job related examinations in India.
Vigyan
by National Council Of Educational Research TrainingThis book prescribed by central board of secondary education, India for the students of class 8th subject Science, studying through Hindi medium. This accessible version of the book doesn’t leave any part of the book. The book is handy companion of the school and university students desiring to read facts in interesting way. NCERT books are must read for aspirants of competitive and job related examinations in India.
Chemistry: Precision & Design (3rd Edition)
by The Editors at the Beka BookThis book provides a foundational knowledge of chemistry, an appreciation of how chemistry benefits mankind, and a better understanding of the precision and design in the physical world that God created.This book is intended to adequately prepare students for college-level chemistry courses while remaining comprehensible to all students.
Handbook for Shell Collectors,Revised Edition
by Walter Freeman WebbDescriptions of over 2000 marine species.
The Story of Chemistry
by N. C. DattaThe study of the history of science is essential for understanding the development of scientific thought. It enables one to realize the tribulations and travails of the people who make scientific discoveries possible.
The Edge of Chaos: Financial Booms, Bubbles, Crashes and Chaos
by Bernice CohenInteresting use of chaos theory in the analysis of markets.
The Universe and Dr. Einstein
by Lincoln BarnettAcclaimed by Einstein himself, this is among the clearest, most readable expositions of relativity theory. It explains the problems Einstein faced, the experiments that led to his theories, and what his findings reveal about the forces that govern the universe.
Simply Einstein: Relativity Demystified
by Richard WolfsonCareful but simplified scientific explanation.
The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche
by Wolfgang Pauli C. G. JungJung's original essay on synchronicity and Pauli's view as a physicist of archetypes and synchronicity.
The World of the Beaver
by Leonard Lee Rue III"According to a Cherokee legend," writes Leonard Lee Rue in The World of the Beaver, "it was the Great Spirit, with the help of gigantic beavers, who created the earth. The earth had been covered with water until the Great Spirit sent the beavers diving down beneath the surface to dredge up mud from the bottom to form land masses." Although the beaver is not, nowadays, as big as his legendary ancestors, he continues to be enormously helpful to man and beast. Here Leonard Lee Rue reveals the world and way of life of the good -natured, industrious American beaver and follows him through a full year of his ordinary activities. How does a beaver fell a tree? What does he eat? Is he polygamous or monogamous? How does he build a dam? What does the inside of his lodge look like? Who has been his most deadly enemy in America? The author-whose interest in beavers has caused him to go swimming with them and, on one occasion, led to his becoming stuck in the passage to a lodge-answers all these questions and many others. The informal narrative and the author's remarkable photographs make this really first-rate reading for the nature student and for the ordinary reader. "As intent as man seems to be on destroying the earth," writes Leonard Lee Rue in conclusion, "the Creator may again have to call upon the beavers to help patch things up. The earth's future couldn't be in better paws."
Evolution and Human Destiny
by Fred Kohler"Evolution and Human Destiny" is a methodical examination of the evolution of living matter in general and the development of man and human society in particular. Raising pertinent questions on whether the road of human development will lead steadily upward, or whether it will be interrupted by severe setbacks with all the attendant sufferings for mankind.
Farm Prices: Myth and Reality
by Willard W. CochraneThis book deals with the price-income problems of commercial agriculture in the United States. The purpose of this book is to bring the best in modern analysis--information, economic logic, and social theory--to bear on the price-income problems of commercial agriculture.
A Critical Examination of the Position of Mr. Darwin's Work, "On the Origin of Species"
by Thomas Henry HuxleyN/A
A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE POSITION OF MR. DARWIN'S WORK, "ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES,"
by Thomas Henry HuxleyA Critical Examination of the Position of Mr. Darwin's Work, "On the Origin of Species," in Relation to the Complete Theory of the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature Lecture VI. (of VI.), "Lectures to Working Men", at the Museum of Practical Geology, 1863, on Darwin's Work: "Origin of Species"
Pasteur and Modern Science
by Rene DubosThis is a fresh account of the extraordinary life of Louis Pasteur, and the monumental impact he had on biochemistry, microbiology, bacteriology and immunology.
The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet (Mushroom Planet #1)
by Eleanor CameronChuck and David pay a visit to the Mushroom Planet.
The Riemann Hypothesis: The Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics
by Karl SabbaghHistorical discussion of the still unsolved problem of the Riemann Hypothesis.