If you live on a flood plain or wetland, you know the potential dangers¿to you, your family, and your home. A major flood could strike at any time, and you need to be prepared. But of even more immediate concern is the tiresome battle to keep your property free of minor floods and water seepage, which can be just as destructive¿and costly¿as a major flood. This all-purpose book guides you through the range of options you have to protect your p...
Mastering the Numbers is not just for those working professionally with figures, such as accountants, but provides the general skills required for any person working with numbers in the workplace.
Önümde belki bir dakika var, belki bin dakika.Belki bir gün var, belki bin gün... Geride ise yüzlerce hatayla, cok eksiklerle, dile gelmemis suclarla, telafi edilmemis ihmallerle dolu bir hayat. Hangisini, ne ara düzeltecegim Nereden baslayacagim kendi cennetimin yolunu dösemeye Zamanla yaristan galip cikan var midir Kader, insanin basina gelen degil midir Bu sonsuz ihtimalli dünyada, Allah katinda mükemmel bir düzenek kurmak mümkün müdür Cok ...
Wells's classic tale tells the story of the unnamed time traveller, who travels thousands of years into the future, where he encounters the strange, child-like people, the Eloi, and the terrifying underground race, the Morlocks.
After discovering a note from the esteemed Icelandic scientist, Arne Saknussemm, Professor Lidenbrock and his nephew Axel undertake a dangerous and exciting adventure into the belly of the Earth!
In this sequel to the tour de force children's art-history picture book If Picasso Painted a Snowman, Amy Newbold conveys nineteen artists' styles in a few deft words, while Greg Newbold's chameleon-like artistry shows us Edgar Degas' dinosaur ballerinas, Cassius Coolidge's dinosaurs playing Go Fish, Hokusai's dinosaurs surfing a giant wave, and dinosaurs smelling flowers in Mary Cassatt's garden, grazing in Grandma Moses' green valley, peekin...
Natural selection and speciation are all but ignored in children's nonfiction. To help address this glaring deficiency, award-winning children's science writer Sneed Collard traveled to the Galapagos Islands to see for himself, where Charles Darwin saw, how new species form. The result is this fascinating story of two species of iguana, one land-based and one marine, both of which developed from a single ancestor that reached the islands milli...