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The Rough Guide to London (Travel Guide eBook)
The Rough Guide to London (Travel Guide eBook) by Rough Guides
English | February 1, 2018 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07BYQQ5R3 | 500 pages | EPUB | 13 Mb
Experience London like a local with the most opinionated, entertaining guidebook on themarket. Rough Guides' expert authors have trampled through royal parks,navigated cobbled alleyways and propped up many-a-bar while researching thisguide, writing it all up with our trademark blend of humour and practicaladvice.



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The Rough Guide to Genes and Cloning
The Rough Guide to Genes and Cloning by Jess Buxton, Jon Turney
English | 2007 | ISBN: 1843537591 | 336 Pages | PDF | 6.0 MB
What exactly is a gene? How does cloning actually work? Are designer babies a bad idea? Could we ever clone a human? The Rough Guide To Genes & Cloning answers all these questions and more.



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The Root Canal Anatomy in Permanent Dentition
The Root Canal Anatomy in Permanent Dentition by Marco A. Versiani
English | EPUB | 2019 | 431 Pages | ISBN : 3319734431 | 280.9 MB
This book describes the most commonly methods used for the study of the internal anatomy of teeth and provides a complete review of the literature concerning the current state of research employing contemporary imaging tools such as micro-CT and CBCT, which offer greater accuracy whether using qualitative or quantitative approaches. In order to facilitate the management of complex anatomic anomalies, specific clinical protocols and valuable practical tips are suggested.



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The Roman Pantheon The History and Legacy of Rome's Famous Landmark
The Roman Pantheon: The History and Legacy of Rome's Famous Landmark by Charles River Editors
English | July 16, 2015 | ISBN: 151509541X | 70 pages | EPUB | 2.17 Mb
*Includes pictures *Includes historic descriptions of the Pantheon over the last two millennia *Profiles theories regarding the construction and purpose of the Pantheon *Includes online resources, footnotes, and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "Of the whole mighty fabric of his productions, more lasting than himself, whereby man establishes the identity of his species in all ages, there is none more principal stone than the Pantheon of Rome." - R.H. Busk, 19th century Pantheon scholar From as early as the 3rd century BCE, the Romans were prodigious monument builders, so much so that the memory of the great Roman Republic and the Roman Empire continues to exist within a cityscape of stone. Rome's public spaces were filled with statues, arches, temples, and many other varieties of monumental images, and each of these structures had its own civic or religious function. At the same time, most were embedded with stories, messages, and symbolism so that they also tended to function as propaganda. These monuments allowed the leading citizens of Rome, especially its emperors, to sculpt their own self-image and embed themselves and their most memorable deeds into the very structure of the Roman city. As the most completely preserved building of the Imperial Roman capital, the Pantheon represents the peak of Imperial monument building at Rome. It is no coincidence that the Pantheon was built during the zenith of the Roman empire's power and wealth; as with most civilizations, this period of exceptional commercial and political activity was symbolized by large-scale building. In this respect, the Pantheon is a visual symbol of the greatness of the Roman Empire, and as such, it captivates all who have been privileged enough to behold it. Michelangelo declared the building to be of "angelic and not human design," while Goethe claimed to be "overwhelmed with admiration" for the structure. While the sublime nature of the Pantheon's design has always been readily apparent, no one has ever been able to figure out exactly what the structure was supposed to mean or even how it was built. Stepping into the Pantheon's soaring, curved interior is itself enough to make anyone feel insignificant by comparison, and this feeling is only reinforced by the elusiveness of its meaning and design. In a sense, however, the fact that the Pantheon seems doomed to be forever shrouded in mystery only serves to enhance its captivating beauty. The Roman Pantheon: The History and Legacy of Rome's Famous Landmark chronicles the construction of the Pantheon and its long history as one of Rome's best preserved sites. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Pantheon like never before, in no time at all.



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The Real Zombies of Nature
The Real Zombies of Nature by Scientific American Editors
English | July 15th, 2022 | ISBN: 9781250121554 | 180 pages | True EPUB | 0.69 MB
The zombie has had a bit of a renaissance over the last decade. Hollywood churns out films like World War Z and TV shows like The Walking Dead, communities throughout the country hold zombie runs and races. So what's driving the zombie obsession? Where did the fear of this creature originate? In this eBook, The Real Zombies of Nature, we look at the myth of the zombie versus real instances of zombification in the natural world and engage in some scientific speculation about what would happen if myth ever became reality.



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The Populist Delusion
Neema Parvini, "The Populist Delusion"
English | ISBN: 1922602442 | 2022 | 174 pages | PDF | 2 MB
The 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump unleashed a wave of populism not seen in America since the Nixon era, which carried him into the presidency. Seen widely as a vindication of the people over elites, his failure to bring about any meaningful change was then seen as an aberration, a departure from a natural state where the people are sovereign and their representatives govern by their consent. This is the populist delusion



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The Physics of Semiconductors An Introduction Including Devices and Nanophysics
The Physics of Semiconductors: An Introduction Including Devices and Nanophysics by Marius Grundmann
English | PDF(True) | 2006 | 702 Pages | ISBN : 354025370X | 16.9 MB
The Physics of Semiconductors provides material for a comprehensive upper-level-undergrauate and graduate course on the subject, guiding readers to the point where they can choose a special topic and begin supervised research. The textbook provides a balance between essential aspects of solid-state and semiconductor physics, on the one hand, and the principles of various semiconductor devices and their applications in electronic and photonic devices, on the other.



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The Peaceful Life Slowing down, choosing happiness, nurturing your feminine self, and finding sanctuary in your home
The Peaceful Life: Slowing down, choosing happiness, nurturing your feminine self, and finding sanctuary in your home by Fiona Ferris
English | 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08N5HJD2K | 130 pages | EPUB | 0.23 Mb
Read The Peaceful Life to find out how you can begin to your enjoy yourself more, with many fun and easy tips on calming your thoughts, simplifying your schedule, living in a serene way and learning how to set up your home life to support your wellbeing.



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The Palgrave Handbook of Chinese Language Studies
The Palgrave Handbook of Chinese Language Studies
English | 2022 | ISBN: 9811609233 | 1032 Pages | PDF (True) | 26 MB
This "living reference work" offers a window into the linguistic sphere in China and beyond, and showcases the latest research into diverse and evolving linguistic phenomena that have resulted from intensified interactions between the Sinophone world and other lingua-spheres.



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The Origin of Divine Christology
Andrew Ter Ern Loke, "The Origin of Divine Christology"
English | 2019 | pages: 265 | ISBN: 1316648753 | PDF | 0,9 mb
In recent years, there has been considerable debate concerning the origin of divine Christology. Nevertheless, the proposed theories are beset with problems, such as failing to address the evidence of widespread agreement among the earliest Christians concerning divine Christology, and the issues related to whether Jesus' intention was falsified. This book offers a new contribution by addressing these issues using transdisciplinary tools. It proposes that the earliest Christians regarded Jesus as divine because a sizeable group of them perceived that Jesus claimed and showed himself to be divine, and thought that God vindicated this claim by raising Jesus from the dead. It also provides a comprehensive critique of alternative proposals, and synthesizes their strengths. It defends the appropriateness and merits of utilizing philosophical distinctions (e.g. between ontology and function) and Trinitarian concepts for explaining early Christology, and incorporates comparative religion by examining cases of deification in other contexts.



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