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Essentials of Ecology, 5th Ed.
The ideal alternative to ecology texts that tend to be too difficult for non-majors, this succinct 11-chapter, full-color textbook covers scientific principles and concepts, ecosystems, evolution, biodiversity, population ecology, and more.
As emotion and emotional experience are a daily occurrence, they have always been key topics of study for psychologists. Now in its fifth edition, The Psychology of Emotion is a classic student text on the subject. This textbook offers a comprehensive guide to all the main theories and concepts of emotion, and relates these back to everyday life, using examples that everyone can identify with.
It is addressed to concepts of social theory within that tradition, and, more especially, to concepts of the nature and status of Marxist social theory itself. Thus its topic comprises forms of self-understanding that are at the same time views on the proper or optimal ways of doing certain kinds of theoretical work. It seeks both to explicate these ideas and to assess them critically. If its primary objectives are achieved, some further questions should come into
Learning is fun with Eleanor the elephant and friends! Take a trip into town and visit the bakery, the fire station, the airport and much more. Developed with Nursery teachers, this program is packed with irresistible activities and delightful songs designed to help children explore early learning concepts while presenting social concepts such as sharing, good manners and safety. Lean to recognise upper and lower case letters Unscramble the titles on the screen to make letters for your T-shirt. Count and match numbers and quantities
The Little Blue Reasoning Book - 50 Powerful Principles for Clear and Effective Thinking
The Little Blue Reasoning Book is based on a simple but powerful observation: Individuals who develop outstanding reasoning and thinking skills do so primarily by mastering a limited number of the most important reasoning principles and concepts, which they use over and over again. What are these recurring principles and concepts?