Nature is a prominent scientific journal, first published on 4 November 1869. Although most scientific journals are now highly specialized, Nature is one of the few journals, along with other weekly journals such as Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that still publishes original research articles across a wide range of scientific fields. In many fields of scientific research, important new advances and original research are published as articles or letters in Nature.
Not only do these activities give children hours of enjoyment, they also help to develop crucial skills that will be useful for the rest of their lives.
Includes: * Tent City * Scratch Pictures * Stick or Pick * Soap Sculptures * Waxy Nature Pictures * Pinecone People * Paper Plane Art * Sock Puppet, etc.
With Far Out! Exploring Nature with Binoculars, not only do kids get their own set of binoculars, but they also get to read fascinating facts about animals. The guide explains how to use the binoculars, what animals to look for in different habitats, and how to observe them, as well as handy tips on exploring nature.
Added by: englishcology | Karma: 4552.53 | Non-Fiction, Medicine | 25 April 2009
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Certain ideas have preoccupied thinkers since ancient times: the nature of mind, the sources of knowledge and belief, the nature of the self, ethics and the best way to lead our lives, the question of free will. In this book, John Malone examines these ideas in the writings of thinkers from antiquity to the present day and argues for their importance not just as precursors of modern views but as ideas that are frequently better than current ones. We can get good advice, he writes, from the writings of the best thinkers of the past.
This concise but wide-ranging monograph examines where the conditions of binding theory apply and in doing so considers the nature of phrase structure (in particular how case and theta roles apply) and the nature of the lexical/functional split.