Graphic Product
Level: GCSESubject: Graphic Products With clear and concise revision notes that cover everything you’ll need to know for the exam, this effective GCSE Graphic Products revision workbook supports active revision for students working at all levels. Plenty of quick tests and practice questions test and reinforce understanding of the key content. Providing a student-friendly, uncluttered approach to GCSE revision, this Graphic Products revision workbook is suitable for all levels...
The Essentials of GCSE Design & Technology (Lonsdale revision guides)
by Brian Russell
The Essentials of GCSE Design and Technology
Soil, Seeds, Sun and Rain! How Nature Works on a Farm! Farming for Kids - Children's Agriculture Books
by Baby Professor
Electronics Tasks and Assignments
How Drones Will Impact Society (Technology's Impact)
by John Hakala
How Do Smartphones Affect Social Interaction? (Smartphones and Society)
by Donna B McKinney
Are Smartphones Too Distracting? (Smartphones and Society)
by Samantha S Bell
Nanotechnology and Medicine (Next-Generation Medical Technology)
by Don Nardo
Communication through the Ages (Technology Through the Ages)
by Michael Woods and Mary B Woods
Essentials GCSE Food Technology Workbook Answers (Lonsdale GCSE Essentials)
This answer book provides answers to all the questions in the GCSE Essentials Food Technology workbook. This answer book provides answers to all the questions in the GCSE Essentials Food Technology workbook.
Essentials GCSE Graphic Products Workbook Answers
This answer book provides answers to all the questions in the "GCSE Essentials Graphic Products Workbook".
Food Technology
With clear and concise revision notes that cover everything you’ll need to know for the exam, this effective GCSE Food Technology revision workbook supports active revision for students working at all levels. Plenty of quick tests and practice questions test and reinforce understanding of the key content. Providing a student-friendly, uncluttered approach to GCSE revision, this Food Technology revision workbook is suitable for all levels and contains succinct revision notes and practic...
How to Choose Your Perfect Engineering Career (Stem Career Choices)
by Cathleen Small
How to Choose Your Perfect Science Career (Stem Career Choices)
by Cathleen Small
Electronic Products
Subject: Electronic Products With clear and concise revision notes that cover everything you’ll need to know for the exam, this effective Electronic Products revision guide supports active revision for students working at all levels. Plenty of quick tests and practice questions test and reinforce understanding of the key content. Providing a student-friendly, uncluttered approach to GCSE revision, this Electronic Products revision guide is suitable for all levels and contains...
Elementary Problems and Answers in Solar System Astronomy
by James Van Allen
Designed for the Internet generation, this reference book includes a thousand recommended Web sites, providing a gateway to the vast ammount of knowledge on the Internet. The specially selected Web sites aim to enrich the content with video, animation, sound, interactive experiments and on-line quizzes.
Young Astronomer's Guide to the Night Sky
by Michael R. Porcellino
Introduces the stars according to the seasons of the year, using history, mythology, and projects involving very little optical aid.
Alan Turing was one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. He created one of the first designs for a stored-program computer and is widely considered to be the father of computer science and artificial intelligence. During World War II, Turing worked for the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, Britain's codebreaking centre, where he was responsible for breaking German naval codes, including the supposedly unbreakable Enigma code, and helping the Atlantic convo...
In late January 1918, Dr. Loren Miner, a country physician in rural Kansas, saw the first cases of an influenza of a violent nature. With a warning to the U.S. Public Health Service, his was the lone voice of alarm about the potential spread of this virulent new strain of a particularly deadly disease. With hundreds of thousands of American servicemen crisscrossing the nation through military training camps and then to Europe to fight in World War I, an influenza pandemic wasn't just a possibili...