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Lets Try It Out: In the Air

Lets Try It Out: In the Air
Author: Seymour Simon
Publisher: StarWalk Kids Media
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1936503867

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How do you know air is around you when you can't see it? Can you make a balloon fly through the air? How can you tell there's pizza in the oven when you haven't been in the kitchen? Charming and lively illustrations by New York Times best-selling illustrator, Doug Cushman, ensures that the Let's Try It Out series is as much fun to look at as it is to try out! In this innovative series for young children, acclaimed science writer Seymour Simon and Nicole Fauteux encourage children to explore the world around them as they play. Each book contains tips for parents and caregivers on how to create positive learning experiences for even the littlest of scientists.


Lets Try It Out: In the Water

Lets Try It Out: In the Water
Author: Seymour Simon
Publisher: StarWalk Kids Media
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1623340446

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Why do some things float and others sink? Does a small, wide container hold more water than a tall, thin one? How can you make a toy boat that floats sink to the bottom of a bathtub? Fun-filled activities encourage young children to use familiar and safe objects found in their homes or classrooms to make observations about the world around them. In this innovative series for young children, acclaimed science writer Seymour Simon and Nicole Fauteux encourage children to explore the world around them as they play. Each book contains tips for parents and caregivers on how to create positive learning experiences for even the littlest of scientists. Innovative series for young children, acclaimed science writer Seymour Simon and Nicole Fauteux encourage children to explore the world around them as they play. Each book contains tips for parents and caregivers on how to create positive learning experiences for even the littlest of scientists.


Lets Try It Out: With Towers and Bridges

Lets Try It Out: With Towers and Bridges
Author: Seymour Simon
Publisher: StarWalk Kids Media
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1623340454

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Fun-filled activities that encourage young children to use familiar and safe objects found in their homes or classrooms to make observations about how things work. Whether building a sturdy tower of blocks, creating a solid foundation with clay, or making a paper bridge span short and long distances without falling down, children will have fun while they begin to learn important and basic science concepts. In this innovative series for young children, acclaimed science writer Seymour Simon and Nicole Fauteux encourage children to explore the world around them as they play. Each book contains tips for parents and caregivers on how to create positive learning experiences for even the littlest of scientists. To learn important and basic science concepts. In this innovative series for young children, acclaimed science writer Seymour Simon and Nicole Fauteux encourage children to explore the world around them as they play. Each book contains tips for parents and caregivers on how to create positive learning experiences for even the littlest of scientists.


Let's Try It Out in the Air

Let's Try It Out in the Air
Author: Seymour Simon
Publisher: Perfection Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780756914776

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How do you know air is around you when you can't see it?Can you make a balloon fly through the air?How can you tell there's pizza in the oven when you haven't been in the kitchen?


Let's Try Barter

Let's Try Barter
Author: Charles Morrow Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1976
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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UNIX Shell Programming

UNIX Shell Programming
Author: Stephen G. Kochan
Publisher: Sams Publishing
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780672324901

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Explains how to develop programs in the UNIX operating system, discussing how to perform tasks including building, debugging, and understanding how shell scripts work.


Nietzsche

Nietzsche
Author: R. J. Hollingdale
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2001-04-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521002950

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The ideal book for anyone interested in Nietzsche's life and work.


Let It Go

Let It Go
Author: T.D. Jakes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2013-01-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1416547339

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Shares uplifting advice about the virtues of forgiveness, offering strategic and biblically based advice on how to achieve peace and personal fulfillment by letting go of past wrongs.


Human

Human
Author: Robert G. Berke
Publisher: MultiModoMedia
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2011-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0984950702

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Read the Kirkus Review below Elijah Smith's mind has been replaced, piece-by-piece, with virtual counterparts. His transformation thrusts his survivors into a maelstrom of violence, danger, and intrigue. Only Smith has the power to save them -- provided that he is still human. Mankind has been merging with his technology since the first time a caveman picked up a walking stick. We easily accept the fact that eyeglasses, pacemakers, and prosthetic limbs improve or replace human biology. Soon we will have to accept the fact that mind too can be improved or replaced by the addition of technological components. HUMAN combines elements of spy thriller, science fiction, and romance to drive the story to a feverish climax. The haunting conclusion will make you question everything you think to know about what it really means to be human. _________________ KIRKUS REVIEW: _________________ HUMAN (reviewed on May 1, 2012) First-time novelist Berke examines the tenuous relationship between the mental and the corporeal in a tale of political tug-of-war between the secret operatives of two world superpowers. Elijah Smith, the founder of the scientific company SmithCorp, appears to have crested in old age and begun his descent into death. With the help of the precocious but scarred Dr. Bayron and Hermelinda-Smith's nurse and lover-death isn't the only option for Smith. Using materials imported from a Russian researcher who attempted to recreate the mind of a deceased government agent, Bayron sets out to reconstruct a digital model of Smith's brain that effectively preserves his consciousness in a "prosthetic mind." Though the experiment accomplishes its goal, both Smith and Bayron soon discover the dangerous knowledge contained in Smith's hybrid mind: The Russian operative, whose memories Smith inherited, was one of three individuals who knew a code necessary to unlock an extensive nuclear warhead arsenal. What follows is a rollicking traipse through espionage stings, gunfights, and meetings between friends and enemies as two covert units, one American and one Russian, go to great lengths to protect their national-and, as it turns out, personal-interests. Despite the violence and manpower, however, it is the disembodied Smith who plays the biggest role, in a way that makes a strong claim about the potential drawbacks of immortality in a world where "once you are quantifiable, you aren't human anymore." Berke's prose alternates between straightforwardness and meditation; in spite of its clockworklike plot, the novel manages to speak directly to the philosophical, theological and biological paradoxes inherent in the idea of a human living past physical death. By the end of the novel, it's clear that, at least for Smith, being human is not merely a matter of chemical processes, but a matter of doing the right thing. A rough-and-tumble combination of science fiction, crime and romance that ultimately succeeds in salvaging the best from each genre to comment meaningfully on the perplexing-and often uncertain-nature of human identity. Pub Date: Dec. 18th, 2011 ISBN: 978-0984950706 Page count: 346pp Publisher: MultiModoMedia Program: Kirkus Indie Review Posted Online: April 12th, 2012 Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1st, 2012