Arcane Studies

Arcane Studies
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 1393278639
ISBN-13 : 9781393278634
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Arcane Studies by : Rebecca Goodwin

Last time evil came, it left mayhem and sorrow in its wake. What will be the costs this second time around? Zoey has made it through her first semester of Magic Acadamey, barely. Still reeling from her losses, she realizes she doesn't quite fit into this school either. While she hunts for those responsible for killing her parents, she uncovers more riddles and secrets. Her relationship with the three 'hot' guys grows more complicated, including that one might not have escaped the dark mages unscathed. But can she really trust any of them? As tough as her training and classwork are, she must learn how to control her powers before the dark mages strike again and her new world comes crashing down. Except that even her own magic fights against her to give up the rules and go for blood. If she does, she'll become an enemy of the light and her guys. Can she juggle three guys, new magical classes, and the battles to come? Welcome to the Magic Guardian Academy where supernatural creatures try to keep the world safe even on the days that suck. Warning: This is a steamy reverse harem paranormal romance that will leave you addicted.

Studies in Bird Migration

Studies in Bird Migration
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : 9781108066976
ISBN-13 : 1108066976
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Studies in Bird Migration by : William Eagle Clarke

First published in 1912, this two-volume work on bird migration throughout the British Isles includes maps, weather charts and photographs.

A History of Science in Society, Volume I

A History of Science in Society, Volume I
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781442635043
ISBN-13 : 1442635045
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Science in Society, Volume I by : Andrew Ede

A History of Science in Society is a concise overview that introduces complex ideas in a non-technical fashion. Ede and Cormack trace the history of the changing place of science in society and explore the link between the pursuit of knowledge and the desire to make that knowledge useful. Volume I covers the origins of natural philosophy in the ancient world to the Scientific Revolution. New topics in this edition include astronomy and mathematics in ancient Mayan society, science and technology in ancient India and China, and Islamic cartography. New "Connections" features provide in-depth exploration of the ways science and society interconnect. The text is accompanied by 27 colour maps and diagrams, and 4 colour plates highlighting key concepts and events. Essay questions, chapter timelines, a further readings section, and an index provide additional support for students. A companion reader edited by the authors, A History of Science in Society: A Reader, is also available.

Gnetales

Gnetales
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781108013987
ISBN-13 : 1108013988
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Gnetales by : H. H. W. Pearson

The first extensive study of the Gnetophyta division of woody plants, first published in 1929.

A History of Science in Society

A History of Science in Society
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781442604520
ISBN-13 : 1442604522
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Science in Society by : Andrew Ede

A History of Science in Society is a concise overview that introduces complex ideas in a non-technical fashion. Volume II begins with the work of Sir Isaac Newton and ends with a new section on climate change.

A History of Science in Society

A History of Science in Society
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 842
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ISBN-10 : 9781442604483
ISBN-13 : 1442604484
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Science in Society by : Lesley Cormack

A History of Science in Society is a concise overview that introduces complex ideas in a non-technical fashion. Andrew Ede and Lesley B. Cormack trace the history of science through its continually changing place in society and explore the link between the pursuit of knowledge and the desire to make that knowledge useful. In this edition, the authors examine the robust intellectual exchange between East and West and provide new discussions of two women in science: Maria Merian and Maria Winkelmann. A chapter on the relationship between science and war has been added as well as a section on climate change. The further readings section has been updated to reflect recent contributions to the field. Other new features include timelines at the end of each chapter, 70 upgraded illustrations, and new maps of Renaissance Europe, Captain James Cook's voyages, the 2nd voyage of the Beagle, and the main war front during World War I.

Editors as Gatekeepers

Editors as Gatekeepers
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 0847679136
ISBN-13 : 9780847679133
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Editors as Gatekeepers by : Rita James Simon

Why do some scholarly manuscripts get published while others do not? Who makes the decisions at scholarly journals and presses, and how do they reach those decisions? This volume brings together the experiences of editors of sociology, anthropology, political science, criminal justice, psychology, and other social science journals, and editors and directors of university and commercial presses that focus on the social sciences. Each chapter of this book provides insight into the editor's definition of his/her role, and a look at the relationships among editors, authors, reviewers and readers. The authors offer advice about where to submit, and how to read editors' letters about revising and resubmitting manuscripts. They explore the pleasures and pains, disappointments and successes experienced in their role as 'gatekeeper.'

A History of Science in Society, Volume II

A History of Science in Society, Volume II
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781442635067
ISBN-13 : 1442635061
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Science in Society, Volume II by : Andrew Ede

A History of Science in Society is a concise overview that introduces complex ideas in a non-technical fashion. Ede and Cormack trace the history of the changing place of science in society and explore the link between the pursuit of knowledge and the desire to make that knowledge useful. Volume II covers from the Scientific Revolution until the present day. New topics in this edition include science and the corporate world, the regulation of science and technology, and climate change. New "Connections" features provide in-depth exploration of the ways science and society interconnect. The text is accompanied by 38 colour maps and diagrams, and 4 colour plates highlighting key concepts and events. Essay questions, chapter timelines, a further readings section, and an index provide additional support for students. A companion reader edited by the authors, A History of Science in Society: A Reader, is also available.

Long-Term Ecological Research

Long-Term Ecological Research
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 465
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ISBN-10 : 9780190614102
ISBN-13 : 0190614102
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Long-Term Ecological Research by : Michael R. Willig

The Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Program is, in a sense, an experiment to transform the nature of science, and represents one of the most effective mechanisms for catalyzing comprehensive site-based research that is collaborative, multidisciplinary, and long-term in nature. The scientific contributions of the Program are prodigious, but the broader impacts of participation have not been examined in a formal way. This book captures the consequences of participation in the Program on the perspectives, attitudes, and practices of environmental scientists. The edited volume comprises three sections. The first section includes two chapters that provide an overview of the history, goals, mission, and inner workings of the LTER network of sites. The second section comprises three dozen retrospective essays by scientists, data managers or educators who represent a broad spectrum of LTER sites from deserts to tropical forests and from arctic to marine ecosystems. Each essay addresses the same series of probing questions to uncover the extent to which participation has affected the ways that scientists conduct research, educate students, or provide outreach to the public. The final section encompasses 5 chapters, whose authors are biophysical scientists, historians, behavioral scientists, or social scientists. This section analyzes, integrates, or synthesizes the content of the previous chapters from multiple perspectives and uncovers emergent themes and future directions.

Research for the Psychotherapist

Research for the Psychotherapist
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781135436360
ISBN-13 : 1135436363
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Research for the Psychotherapist by : Jay L. Lebow

While empirical, scientific research has much to offer to the practice-oriented therapist in training, it is often difficult to effectively engage the trainee, beginning practitioner, or graduate student in a subject area that can often glaze over the eyes of a reader focused on practical work. Most books about psychotherapy focus either on the process of gathering, analyzing, presenting, and discussing research results, or on conducting clinical work. What most of these texts lack is an engaging, accessible guide on how to incorporate research into practice. Research for the Psychotherapist: From Science to Practice fills that niche with an approach that bridges the gap between research and practice, presenting concise chapters that distill research findings and clearly apply them to practical issues. Jay Lebow is an accomplished practitioner and researcher in the fields of marriage and family therapy and integrative psychotherapy. In this book, he offers a focused volume that covers a range of topics. This volume should appeal to psychotherapists and students looking for an accessible, jargon-free guide to utilizing research in practical settings.