Tales from the Insulan Empire

Tales from the Insulan Empire
Author: Louise Stanley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1326114425

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Magic is the Insulan Empire's worst kept secret. In these stories, even people who know what can happen have their illusions shattered - sometimes for good, sometimes for evil, and sometimes just completely at random.

The Roving Mind

The Roving Mind
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2010-10-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1615921281

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Isaac Asimov's death on April 6, 1992, was a great loss to literature, science, and freethought. The vision of one of America's most prolific authors is unmatched today, and his pointed honesty shines through in this fascinating collection of essays, now reissued in this special tribute edition. Asimov demonstrates his extraordinary skill at disseminating knowledge from across the spectrum of scientific disciplines as his roving mind ranges from the polemical to the persuasive, from the speculative to the realistic. The sixty-two essays in this volume include such subjects as creationism, the distinction between real science and pseudoscience, censorship, the population explosion, technophobia, the social consequences of technological progress, cloning, the possibility of contacting extraterrestrial life, and the wonders of the cosmos. There are also thoughts on his style of writing, stories about his personal life, and recollections of family history - all written in the clear and elegant prose for which Asimov was noted.

Essentials of Medical Geology

Essentials of Medical Geology
Author: Olle Selinus
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 808
Release: 2013-03-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400743750

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Essentials of Medical Geology reviews the essential concepts and practical tools required to tackle environmental and public health problems. It is organized into four main sections. The first section deals with the fundamentals of environmental biology, the natural and anthropogenic sources of health elements that impact health and illustrate key biogeochemical transformations. The second section looks at the geological processes influencing human exposure to specific elements, such as radon, arsenic, fluorine, selenium and iodine. The third section presents the concepts and techniques of pathology, toxicology and epidemiology that underpin investigations into the human health effects of exposure to naturally occurring elements. The last section provides a toolbox of analytical approaches to environmental research and medical geology investigations. Essentials of Medical Geology was first published in 2005 and has since won three prestigious rewards. The book has been recognized as a key book in both medical and geology fields and is widely used as textbook and reference book in these fields. For this revised edition, editors and authors have updated the content that evolved a lot during 2005 and added two new chapters, on public health, and agriculture and health. This updated volume can now continue to be used as a textbook and reference book for all who are interested in this important topic and its impacts the health and wellbeing of many millions of people all over the world. · Addresses key topics at the intersection of environmental science and human health · Developed by 60 international experts from 20 countries and edited by professionals from the International Medical Geology Association (IMGA) · Written in non-technical language for a broad spectrum of readers, ranging from students and professional researchers to policymakers and the general public · Includes color illustrations throughout, references for further investigation and other aids to the reader

Urban Design: Green Dimensions

Urban Design: Green Dimensions
Author: Peter Shirley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2006-08-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136350551

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· Sets sustainable urban design in a regional and political context, providing real life attainable guidance · Provides inspiration for planners worldwide through international examples and case studies · Includes latest hot topics in sustainability to give your designs the cutting edge

Medical Geology

Medical Geology
Author: Olle Selinus
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2010-06-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9048134307

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Medical Geology is a rapidly growing field concerned with the relationship between natural geological factors and human and animal health, as well as with improving our understanding of the influence of environmental factors on the geographical distribution of health problems. This book brings together the work of geoscientists and medical/public health researchers, which addresses health problems caused, or exacerbated by geological materials (rocks, minerals, atmospheric dust and water) and processes (including volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. Among the environmental health problems discussed in this book are: exposure to toxic levels of trace essential and non-essential elements such as arsenic and mercury; trace element deficiencies; exposure to natural dusts and to radioactivity; naturally occurring organic compounds in drinking water; volcanic emissions, etc. The text also deals with the many health benefits of geologic materials and processes. This wide-ranging volume covers issues in medical geology all over the world with each author covering their respective region. It provides examples from different continents as well as a state-of-the-art review of the latest developments in the discipline. The authors are all recognized geoscientific and medical experts working in the field. The book is written for a wide variety of specialists from geologists, geochemists, pathologists and medical doctors to veterinarians and biologists.

Savages

Savages
Author: Joe Kane
Publisher: Pan
Total Pages: 275
Release: 1997
Genre: Huao Indians
ISBN: 9780330349338

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This is a firsthand account of a small band of Amazonian warriors and their battle to preserve their way of life from the scourge of civilization. Joe Kane, author of Running the Amazon, returns to the river to search for the Huaorani, a nation of 1300 nomadic warriors so remote that their language is unrelated to any other on Earth. For millenia all comers have been turned away from their land, a territory in the middle of the Ecuadorian Amazon the size of Massachusetts, USA.

The Riven Kingdom

The Riven Kingdom
Author: Karen Miller
Publisher: Orbit
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316039853

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The King of Ethrea is dying. His only surviving heir is the Princess Rhian. But if her enemies have their way, Ethrea will not be ruled by a woman. Dexterity Jones is a toymaker. To protect Princess Rhian and his country, he must place his trust in an exile from Mijak. Yet, as Ethrea comes ever closer to civil war, a greater danger awaits. Across the sea, an Empress has already slaughtered millions in the name of her god. And the war will not end -until the world kneels before her.

Veterinary Surgery

Veterinary Surgery
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Veterinary surgery
ISBN: 9781437707465

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The Stars We Steal

The Stars We Steal
Author: Alexa Donne
Publisher: HMH Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2020
Genre: Courtship
ISBN: 1328948943

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Princess Leonie Kolburg, aged nineteen and heir to a faded European spaceship, enters the engagement season hoping only to save her family from financial ruin, but is soon falling for her first, rejected love.