Is the World Prepared for a Deadly Influenza Pandemic? (In Controversy)
by Scott Barbour
Astronomy students will explore the bitter rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union that served as fuel for the fire that catapulted rockets into the great unknown of the next frontier space and eventually landed a man on the moon.
My Revision Notes: NCFE Level 1/2 Technical Award in Engineering
by Steve McCulloch
Set students on track to achieve the best grade possible with My Revision Notes.Our clear and concise approach to revision will help students learn, practise and apply their skills and understanding. Coverage of key content is combined with practical study tips and effective revision strategies to create a guide that can be relied on to build both knowledge and confidence.My Revision Notes for NCFE Level 1/2 Technical Award in Engineering will help students:- Consolidate knowledge with clear, co...
From the brilliant illustrator, Simon Tyler, comes a wonderful compendium of space, space travel and much more. One day our sun will grow...and grow...and grow...until it ends its life as a red giant 400x its current size. Wonder at facts like these, and much more, in the new illustrated guide to Space. Space is fascinating, and in this book Simon Tyler gorgeously illustrates the planets, meteors, rockets and galaxies - even strange phenomena like the speed of light and solar flares!
Design and Technology
by Dorian Caudy, Mark Banbury, Mark Drivers, Rose Sinclair, and Meryl Thomas
Describes what it was like to be involved in the Underground Railroad, discussing life on the run, the lives of the trackers, conductors, and stationmasters, and the building of new lives in Canada.
How to Choose Your Perfect Healthcare Career (Stem Career Choices)
by Cathleen Small
Louis Pasteur (Scientists and Their Discoveries)
by Harvey Warren
Stori Pobl - Llyfr Cyntaf am Ddynoliaeth
by Catherine Barr and Steve Williams
The team behind The Story of Space and The Story of Life present a first book about the human world for very young children, looking at how humans evolved and the history of humanity up to the present day. A Welsh adaptation by Siân Lewis of The Story of People by Catherine Barr and Steve Williams.
Introduces the basics of nutrition and explains how digestion works to help the body use the food it has consumed.
Ships are the largest moving objects humans have ever made. Their basic design has changed very little over the past 3,500 years, yet they have played a major part in human history. This title explores the world of ships and boats, from the earliest hulls made from wood and skin, to modern cargo ships and powerful speed boats. Practical and easy-to-do projects will show you how ships work and what makes them go, what makes a submarime dive and resurface and more.
Dengue fever is an infectious disease found around the world that is caused by four closely related, but distinct, types of viruses commonly transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Triggering excessive bleeding, dengue fever, dengue hemorrhagic fever, and dengue hemorrhagic shock can be fatal. ""Dengue Fever and Other Hemorrhagic Viruses"" explores the biology of the dengue virus and similar viruses such as Ebola, Marburg virus, and Lassa fever, as well as their symptoms, where they are commonl...
Focuses on Earth energy resources, such as renewable power from water, ocean energy, solar energy, wind energy, and biofuels, as well as non-renewable sources.
An Introduction to the Periodic Table of Elements
by Baby Professor
Weird Science Facts that You Have to See to Believe! Science for 12 Year Old Children's Science Education Books
by Baby Professor
FASHIONS OF A DECADE 1950'S
Modular Courses in Technology (Modular courses in technology)
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