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  • The science of getting rich by wallace dwattles (paperback, ) delivery uk delivery is usually within 12 to 14 working daysinternational delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details

    10 €

  • Eddie stern's one simple thing: a new look at the science of yoga and how it can transform your life explains from both a yogic and a scientific perspective how the human nervous system is wiredyoga was created as a science for liberation, but in modern times it is used by many to improve physical and mental health, helping us become more productive at work, more caring in relationships, more responsible contributors to society, and better inhabitants of this planetinternally all the pages are clean, tight and unmarkedif yoga does accomplish all that-as many practitioners report-how exactly does yoga do it? how does yoga work? believe it or not, the answers lie in how the human body and mind functionit describes the mechanics taking place beneath the surface of our bodies and shows how we can consciously use yogic practices to direct and change our lives in positive wayson the front cover and spine there is some signs of wear to the dust jacketoxfam books & music beeston this book is in very good conditionsee oxfam website for delivery information read more

    9 €

  • This fourth edition of life the science of biology volume ii evolution, diversity, and ecology by purves, orians and heller features: - intriguing chapter openers that combine arresting photos and text to spark interest at the outset, setting the stage for the material that follows - consistent icons and colour-coding to clarify illustrationsimportant concepts are encapsulated in clearly written summary sentences, with references back to key illustrations - self quizzes to test your knowledge and understanding of the topics in each chapter this book is paperbacked and measures 27these are flagged with marginal arrows so the student is able to refer to them readily - stunning photos capture the excitement of life, illustrating concepts and enlivening the book's appearance - boxes describe fascinating biological phenomena, highlighting special interest topics and expanding the discussion of many issues - new chapter summaries synthesize information in the text and the articons are used to represent biologically important molecules, active forms of enzymes, and the activation and inhibition of pathwayscolour is used consistently throughout the text - dynamic visual paragraphs that dramatize important concepts in a way that the text alone cannot5(d) cm condition: this book has not been read and has just been sitting on a shelfit is subsequently in very good condition with no marked or torn pages read more5(l) x 22(w) x 1

    4 €

  • Psychology the science of mind and behaviour 2nd second edition holt bremner southerland vliek smith

    49 €

  • The science of gyroscopes

    24 €

  • Cycles the science of prediction3 million books, saving over tonnes of books a year from going straight into landfill sitesbook binding:paperbackeach month we recycle over 2author:dakin, edwin fbook condition:good

    182 €

  • science4you the science of slime educational toy stemonly outer packaging removed

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  • The science of hitting by tony williams (paperback, ) delivery uk delivery is usually within 9 to 11 working daysinternational delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details

    10 €

  • Oxfam bookshop hove paradigms and fairy tales: an introduction to the science of meanings vol2 by julienne ford (, hardcover) see oxfam website for delivery information read more

    9 €

  • Artist: funkadelic - title: standing on the verge of getting it on - format: cd - country: - label: westbound - catalogue number: cdsewm240 - year: - description

    11 €

  • Oxfam bookshop cheltenham using the approach and skills he deployed to such successful effect on the relationship between mind and body in the prize-winning 'the sickening mind', likeable british popular science author paul martin here tackles the science of that most mysterious, elusive and alluring of human activities, sleeping, and draws on both cutting-edge neuroscience and classic literature to do sowhy?are dreams the place we go to resolve our problems, emasculate our fears and rehearse our hopes? why are we paralysed when we dream? why did sleep evolve?and is anybody getting enough sleep? see oxfam website for delivery information read morewe spend one third of our lives asleep, but know hardly anything about it, and can remember so little of it as we come out of it

    3 €

  • Leon maclaren () was a barrister, politician, philosopher, and the founder of the school of economic scienceoxfam bookshop victoria based on a three-year course prepared by leon maclaren for the school of economic science in london in the late s, this book reassesses the first principles of economicsin his view, science is a study of laws that exist in nature, while economics is a study of the humanities with the interaction between human nature and the natural universe at its heartsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreit concludes with an examination of society's structure as a whole, the part economic activity plays in the bigger picture, and the social and cultural influences that shape the production and distribution of wealthwith original subject matter from his economic course and introducing more recent examples and statistics from australia, canada, new zealand, the uk, and the united states, the study examines the major characteristics of the modern economy-such as banking, taxation, and international trade-and considers the role of the government in economic affairs

    5 €

  • " french philosopher of science michel serres states that girard's theory provides a darwinian theory of culture because it "proposes a dynamic, shows an evolution and gives a universal explanationequally, girard's theory is presented as having the potential to become for the human and social sciences something akin to the integrating framework that present-day biological science owes to darwin-something compatible with it and complementary to it in accounting for the still remarkably little understood phenomenon of human emergence" this major claim has, however, remained underscrutinized by scholars working on girard's theory, and it is mostly overlooked within the natural and social sciencesthe contributors provide major evidence in favor of girard's hypothesisoxfam books & music lancaster from his groundbreaking violence and the sacred and things hidden since the foundation of the world, renĂ© girard's mimetic theory is presented as elucidating "the origins of culturesee oxfam website for delivery information read more" he posits that archaic religion (or "the sacred"), particularly in its dynamics of sacrifice and ritual, is a neglected and major key to unlocking the enigma of "how we became humanjoining disciplinary worlds, this book aims to explore this ambitious claim, invoking viewpoints as diverse as evolutionary culture theory, cultural anthropology, archaeology, cognitive psychology, ethology, and philosophy

    12 €

  • Magnoidz science of bubblesthis educational kit from magnoidz explores the science of bubblesthe box contains bubble mixture, a balloon, funnel, tray, small pan, star ring, 3 hole ring, bubble tube, 5 x straws, 8 x ball parts and 12 x stick parts plus a booklet full of interesting, scientific facts about bubbles

    15 €

  • Prepare impressive optical illusions and more with the science of magic! with this stem product kids can have fun while learning new skills! science4you toys achieve the right balance between education and fun

    14 €

  • Traditionally, logic has been claimed to be 'the science of rational arguement', but the relevance to our everyday disputes of the formal logician's results has remained unclearblue boards in good orderoxfam bookshop chipping norton hardback, , cambridge university pressdustwrapper has a slight chip to the spine and some markings to the rear otherwise cleansee oxfam website for delivery information read moreprevious owner has written name and college on front endpaper in ink

    20 €

  • A good reading copyi don't give a hoot what the writing's like"though in fact he didsome light stains to dust jacket and fore-edge and former owner's name written to title pageoxfam bookshop birmingham in an interview in the paris review, o'connor was asked the question "how do you start a story?" and his answer was "get black on white, used to be maupassant's advice - that's what i always doopposed to this belief in spontaneity and the importance of form over finicky detail was the new yorker's insistence that a given piece of writing be as nearly perfect as humanly possible, down to the last semicolon and commain fair conditionhalfway through their correspondence, in , the tables are turnedsee oxfam website for delivery information read morein this book there are intimate telegrams, delighted letters of acceptance, announcements of checks sent to o'connor's literary agent (like robert louis stevenson, o'connor suffered from the delusion that he was being overpaid)sitting at a table in maxwell's office with pages of manuscript scattered before them or galleys with dozens of queries - some helpful, some exasperating - from the proofreader, the two men would work their way deeper and deeper into the materialas the professional relationship turns into a profound friendship, domestic details of their respective households begin to creep into the correspondence and are both vivid and amusingthe excitement of cutting this and restoring that, of correcting correctionsproblems of clarity arise - of what will fly in ireland but not in americamaxwell finds himself in despair over the novel he has been working on for eight years, and it is o'connor who comes to the rescue by reading the various drafts, alternative versions, false starts, dead ends, and by his enthusiasm and concern restores maxwell's confidence

    14 €

  • "-philip kitcher, nature "in science as a process, david hull argues that the tension between cooperation and competition is exactly what makes science so successfulbecause of hull's deep concern with the ways in which research is actually done, science as a process begins an important project in the study of sciencemoreover, science as a process is one of the most compulsively readable books that i have ever encountered"-natalie angier, new york times book review"by far the most professional and thorough case in favour of an evolutionary philosophy of science ever to have been madeoxfam books & music crouch end "legend is overdue for replacement, and an adequate replacement must attend to the process of science as carefully as hull has donei share his vision of a serious account of the social and intellectual dynamics of science that will avoid both the rosy blur of legend and the facile charms of relativismit contains excellent short histories of evolutionary biology and of systematics (the science of classifying living things); an important and original account of modern systematic controversy; a counter-attack against the philosophical critics of evolutionary philosophy; social-psychological evidence, collected by hull himself, to show that science does have the character demanded by his philosophy; and a philosophical analysis of evolution which is general enough to apply to both biological and historical changebowler, archives of natural history "i have been doing philosophy of science now for twenty-five years, and whilst i would never have claimed that i knew everything, i felt that i had a really good handle on the nature of science, again and again, hull was able to show me just how incomplete my understanding wasthe claim that science is a process for selecting out the best new ideas is not a new one, but hull tells us exactly how scientists go about it, and he is prepared to accept that at least to some extent, the social activities of the scientists promoting a new idea can affect its chances of being accepted"-michael ruse, biology and philosophy see oxfam website for delivery information read more"-mark ridley, times literary supplement"hull is primarily interested in how social interactions within the scientific community can help or hinder the process by which new theories and techniques get acceptedhe applies the rules of evolution in nature to the evolution of science, arguing that the same kinds of forces responsible for shaping the rise and demise of species also act on the development of scientific ideashull takes an unusual approach to his subjectit is one of a distinguished series of books, which hull himself edits

    20 €

  • The author also discusses perceptions of, and reactions to, changing circumstances, the influence of religion and science on national life, and changing styles in art and literaturethe book stresses both the underlying unity and the rich variety of the age, and raises fundamental issues about a period of crucial change in british history - industrialisation, war, constitutional change and the attitudes of politicians towards it, political development, and, not least, society and culturethe story ends, not with a full stop but with a question markwidely read and quoted it has had a unique influence on teaching and research this second edition draws on the great volume of new research - produced by lord briggs amongst others, since its original publicationcould improvement be maintained? could balance and progress continue to be reconciled? see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop shaftesbury the age of improvement has long established itself as a classic of modern historical writing in the background are the new economic powers based on the development of a coal and iron technology; in the foreground, new social and political problems and new ways of tackling them

    5 €

  • The book shows that the investigation of the border zone of life sciences and agriculture raises many interesting questions about how science developsoxfam books & music crouch end this volume explores problems in the history of science at the intersection of life sciences and agriculture, from the mid-eighteenth to the mid-twentieth centurywithout close attention to this zone it is not possible to understand the emergence of new disciplines and transformation of old disciplines, to evaluate the role and impact of such major figures of science as humboldt and mendel, or to appreciate how much of the history of modern biology has been driven by national ambitions and imperialist expansion in competition with rival nationsthe life sciences considered include genetics, microbiology, ecology, entomology, forestry, and deal with us, european, russian, japanese, indonesian, chinese contextssee oxfam website for delivery information read moretaking a comparative national perspective, the book examines agricultural practices in a broad sense, including the practices and disciplines devoted to land management, forestry, soil science, and the improvement and management of crops and livestockin particular it challenges one to re-examine and take seriously the intimate connection between scientific development and the practical goals of managing and improving - perhaps even recreating - the living world to serve human ends

    80 €

  • Description: ooze and slime science features: - this ooze 'n' slime kit is perfect for the little science fans who can create their own slimy creatures and blow neon bubblessuitable for ages: 8+ years - make awesome slime - blow neon glowing bubbles - write in invisible ink - make a melting monster - make a lava lamp - learn the science of slime - package dimensions: 628 x 370 x 297mm includes - 1 x bottle of bubble solution - 3 x craft dyes - 1 x mixing cups - 1 x funnel - 1 x container pack of gunge mix - 1 x monster mould - 1 x pack of cornflour - 1 x glowing sticker sheet glow solution - 1 x resealable bag - 1 x pipette - cotton buds - instructions

    6 €

  • science - perfect way for children to educate their minds about the science curriculum of tornadoes wherever they gohow - shake the pet tornado to create funnel, as simple as that! science center pet tornado collectible toy, storm chaser kids toys, cool science toysf1-f5 tornado information included

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  • Every so often science moves by large leaps,sometimes spurred by the realization that the commonly held beliefs of the day need revisingoxfam bookshop thame this book is an essential guide for anyone inquiring about the present and future place of science in mankind's cultureone such great change occurred at the turn of the twentieth century, when there was a revolution in modern scientific thinkingthis book has great clarity and removes the shrouds of mystery, which envelop one of contemporary science's greatest challengeshere the genius and ironies behind those discoveries are describedit finds answers to the deepest questions of modern physics and ultimately describes a unified design of the universe, which has truth beauty and symmetrysee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe subject is the the history and explanation of modern physicsthis paperback is in a very good clean condition

    9 €

  • As it chronicles the development of modern science it opens a new window on our understanding of science at the most fundamental level of knowledgeoxfam bookshop thame this book is a must read for everyone interested in the future role and direction of scienceit begins with the description of the new discoveries made at the turn of the previous century, which have culminated in the scientific knowledge we have todaysee oxfam website for delivery information read morethis second book compliments and adds a vast new tranche of knowledge to book i of the series, but is at the same time entirely readable in its own rightthe book then discusses the fundamental constants of nature and how they inter-relate and how they may have come to be what they arethis paperback is in very good condition with all pages clean and intact

    9 €

  • Typeset in the future:how the design of science fiction defines o how the design of science fiction by dave addey (hardback, ) delivery uk delivery is within 3 to 5 working daysinternational delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details

    18 €

  • Macmillan science: the living end: the future of death, aging and immortalitytitle: the living end: the future of death, aging and immortality series: macmillan science format: hardback type: book edition: publisher: palgrave macmillan uk release date: language: english

    99 €

  • Oxfam bookshop victoria road in this revised edition of science speaks professor stoner examines the findings of science and the genesis account of creation  see oxfam website for delivery information read moreslight discolouration around the coverthe previous owner has written their name on the front cover, there are no other markings in the book  book is in good condition, crease mark on front cover

    (England)

    59 €

  • Oxfam books & music totnes in this book, michael arbib, a researcher in artificial intelligence and brain theory, joins forces with mary hesse, a philosopher of science, to present an integrated account of how humans 'construct' reality through interaction with the social and physical world around themthe boards are of blue cloth with silver gilt titlingthe book integrates an accessible exposition of background information with a cumulative marshalling of evidence to address fundamental questions concerning human action in the world and the nature of ultimate realityon the lower end of the spine there is also has an orange sticker with the letters 'arb' written on it and sellotaped onthe ffep has been torn outhardback book with dustjacketsee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe authors still find scope for lively debate, particularly in their discussion of free will and of the reality of godthe authors reconcile a theory of the individual's construction of reality as a network of schemas 'in the head' with an account of the social construction of language, science, ideology and religion to provide an integrated schema-theoretic view of human knowledgethe dustjacket is sunned on the spine and has signs of wear around the edgesthe book is a major expansion of the gifford lectures delivered by the authors at the university of edinburgh in the autumn of

    19 €

  • Episodes are: 'pilot', 'spanish 101', 'introduction to film', 'social psychology', 'advanced criminal law', 'football, feminism and you', 'introduction to statistics', 'home economics', 'debate 109', 'environmental science', 'politics of human sexuality', 'comparative religion', 'investigative journalism', 'interpretive dance', 'romantic expressionism', 'communication studies', 'physical education', 'basic genealogy', 'beginner pottery', 'the science of illusion', 'contemporary american poultry', 'the art of discourse', 'modern warfare', 'english as a second language' and 'pascal's triangle revisited'when smooth-talking suspended lawyer jeff (joel mchale) is forced to pursue a degree at a small community college, he is pleased to meet britta (gillian jacobs) and forms a study group with the sole purpose of spending more time with hersee oxfam website for delivery information read moreunfortunately for jeff, a number of the college's most eccentric students take the group seriously and an eclectic community quickly forms around the duooxfam bookshop carlisle all 25 episodes from the first season of the sitcom based around a quirky study group at a community college

    2 €

  • A piece of musical history with the science of soundlisten to the sound made by the tube(this is especially good with the use of a microphone and spacey effects)from a smoke/pet free homenotice that the pitch of the whirly changes and increases as the speed of the twirling is increasedthis simple piece of magic never fails to entertaintwirl the other end in a circle******************* bonus stuff: this can be more than a musical toy? our children loved this when they were youngerthe tube is: • 77cm in length • produces musical tones in key of a - a, e, hi a, c# here's how it works: ? hold one end in your handvary the speed of the tubein the right hands and with enough imaginative perception, it can also be: an elephant's nose, a dragon's tail, a microphone, a snake, and maybe even a scuba tank for deep sea make believe! its only limit is your own imagination!? they have been used as an invaluable tool for working with children and adults in creative movement and dance sessionsthere is no other toy that is so effective at sound making either by spinning or by speaking/singing into it

    2 €

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