Cambridge Checkpoint Maths Student Book Stage 8
Dave Bowman and Deborah McCarthy
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Help learners make progress towards Cambridge Checkpoint and IGCSE(R) success with this all new...
Cambridge Checkpoint Maths Student Book Stage 9
Dave Bowman and Deborah McCarthy
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Help learners make progress towards Cambridge Checkpoint and IGCSE(R) success with this all new...
Dianne Robbins (1738 KP) rated We Drink and We Know Things in Podcasts
Oct 18, 2020 (Updated Oct 26, 2020)
To say it's delightful may seem weird to some, considering the topics they cover, but nonetheless, it's true. It made me very happy to hear that they are from my home state of Kentucky because we have such interesting stories from here that need to be told, though that is not the focus of the podcast. Married hosts, Andrea and Tom, are charming, funny, authentic, and real, and their thirst for knowledge cannot be quenched. For that, I am grateful as it means they will never run out of material for their podcast and I'll get to listen to them every week.
Some of the topics they've covered are true crime, ghosts, haunted locations, paranormal, aliens, UFOs, cryptids, urban legends, conspiracies, weird science, strange historical events, and more, and regular episodes Florida Man Friday, Let's Not Meet stories, and Creepypastas.
I have several paranormal stories to share with them so maybe one day, you'll hear my story on one of their episodes.
If these kinds of topics interest you, give this podcast a try. I think you'll like it.
HTML & CSS: Design and Build Web Sites
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A full-color introduction to the basics of HTML and CSS from the publishers of Wrox! Every day, more...
Rachel King (13 KP) rated If God, Why Evil?: A New Way to Think about the Question in Books
Feb 11, 2019
I have read other books in the realm of Christian Apologetics, but nothing quite so detailed on a single topic as this book. While I was previously familiar with the arguments regarding the problem of evil, this book taught me why those arguments either work or don't work. Without getting into the specifics of what each argument entailed, I can safely say that Geisler did a thorough job of laying to rest the title question and addressing every possible side.
This book would be an excellent addition to any theology book collection.
Anne (15117 KP) rated Look Both Ways in Books
Nov 4, 2019
It's a collection of stories told by everyday people about their ordinary lives that really aren't all that ordinary when you read and think about the stories and the meanings, you can see how extraordinary all of us ordinary people in our everyday lives really are.
This is a deep and especially meaningful collection of stories about a variety of topics that we all hear about, experience or have someone close to us experience. It's definitely worth your time to read and listen to these stories. The audio is especially fun when listening to the characters in these stories.
Statistics
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Statistics App is a guide on a variety of topics teaches in Statistics.This App will help you to...
A Course in Environmental Economics: Theory, Policy, and Practice
Daniel J. Phaneuf and Till Requate
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This unique graduate textbook offers a compelling narrative of the growing field of environmental...
Building Sustainable Cities of the Future: 2017
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This book draws upon the expertise of academic researchers, urban planners and architects to explore...