Thousands of years after mankind has become extinct, a party of alien archaeologists try to learn the mysteries of mankind as they excavate in a gorge on Earth. This Hugo and Nebula Award winning novella by Mike Resnick is a gripping exploration of human origins and motivations.
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MP: Van De Graaff Human Anatomy 6th edition
"Human Anatomy" by Van De Graaff is designed for the one-semester human anatomy course. The new edition contains thoroughly updated coverage throughout the entire text and an enhanced illustration programme. New content includes coverage of the Human Genome Project, RNA and protein synthesis and new discussion of the classification of joints.
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With each edition of her top-selling Human Anatomy & Physiology text, Elaine N. Marieb draws on her own, unique experience as a full-time A&P professor and part-time nursing student to explain concepts and processes in a meaningful and memorable way. With the Seventh Edition, Dr. Marieb has teamed up with co-author Katja Hoehn to produce the most exciting edition yet, with beautifully-enhanced muscle illustrations, ...
The Man Who Lied to His Laptop: What Machines Teach Us About Human Relationships
The driver was insistent: "A woman should not be giving directions." Despite the customer service rep's reassurance that the navigation system in his car wasn't actually a woman-just a computer with a female voice-the driver (and many others like him) refused to listen. There was only one person for BMW to call for help: Clifford Nass, one of the world's leading experts on how people interact with technology.
Course No. 4453 (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Taught by Father Joseph Koterski, S.J. Fordham University Ph.D., St. Louis University 1. The Philosophical Approach 2. The General Nature of Ethics 3. Law, Nature, Natural Law 4. Principles of Natural Law Theory 5. Greek Ideas of Nature and Justice