This book is a primer. It minimizes the descriptions of the science its conclusions are based on. It briefly describes what is essential to human nature, after the complexities of culture are subtracted out. It also only briefly describes how human nature separates on gender roles determined by the sexual process. In abbreviated form, it tells the story of life, from animals to us, and from us as individuals to us as members of society. It sho...
Date palm trees, under the Egyptian conditions are subjected to infection with different diseases caused by many soil-borne pathogenic fungi causing considerable root rot in the off-shot and trees. A Survey was carried out during four years to diagnosis diseases in date palm in seven governorates. The most virulent fungus was Fusarium oxysporum caused root rot disease of date palm followed by F. moniliforme, F. solani, Thielaviopsis paradoxa, ...
Fully revised, new edition presenting students with latest advances in field of biochemistry. Features clinical case studies, MCQs, short questions, essays and viva voce questions for revision.
Antes de acusar o dar opiniones erróneas, les convendría leer este ejemplar. Cuanto se ha escrito y analizado sobre "Internet", pero a parte de que corran ríos de tinta y analíticas psicológicas y sociales, también existe dentro de esa ventana abierta y comunicativa, otro mundo personal e individual llamado fuera de tecnicismos Chat.. Este no es un libro de psicología aplicada, sino una forma de enseñarnos desde dentro, como es el día a día, d...
50 Stony Brook University students comment on the current uses for new technologies and the impacts of technologies on their everyday lives. Various blog posts from a class at Stony Brook University were collected, ordered, and commented on, this revealed quite an interesting contrast between the students' differing opinions on today's current technologies.
This generous collection of fifty-two stories selected from across her prolific career by the author, is preceded by a preface in which she discusses the sources of her art.With irony and an unfailing eye for the telling detail, Gallant weaves stories of spare complexity, often pushing the boundaries of the form in boldly unconventional directions. The settings in the COLLECTED STORIES range from Paris to Berlin to Switzerland, from the Rivier...
Essays in Self-Criticism contains all of Louis Althusser's work from the 1970s. It is composed of three texts, each of which in a different way presents elements of self-criticism. The first is Althusser's extended reply to the English philosopher John Lewis. In it he for the first time discusses the problem of the political causes of Stalinism, which he argues should be seen as the consequence of a long tradition of economism within the Secon...
For twelve years, they've been hiding from terrorists--in plain sight. Now it's time to tell their son the truth. From the author of TWO FROM ISAAC'S HOUSE comes the story behind the story. Sixteen years after terrorists target Meira, she and her husband face their toughest task yet: telling their boy the truth. Tony Rasad has spent most of his young life in Lebanon, the Arab-American son of a university professor. Beirut's where he ought to b...
Welcome to Germany, a country where you should always wait at the red man, show up on time for your wedding, and be extremely suspicious if anyone offers you a doughnut. 'German men sit down to pee' is a tongue-in-cheek guidebook to German culture that highlights the rules Germans consciously and unconsciously follow, while trying to make a little sense of it all along the way. Why, for example, mowing your lawn on a Sunday will mean getting a...
CSPA 2017 Book of the Year Award Winner - Historical Fiction Category.Liberty comes with a price. Can a fledgling nation bear the cost?British forces advance upon a struggling colonial army. The time of decision has come. Declare independence, or give up the fight. The weight of a nation rests on Samuel Adams' shoulders as he joins the delegates of the Second Continental Congress. Can he raise the cause of Liberty above the fear of the King's ...