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Bridget Anderson

    Bridget Anderson crée des récits romantiques qui explorent souvent des thèmes profonds de relations et d'amour. Son œuvre se caractérise par un style captivant et une capacité à entraîner les lecteurs dans les paysages émotionnels de ses personnages. Anderson a commencé sa carrière d'écrivaine après avoir déménagé à Atlanta, et se concentre depuis sur la création d'histoires qui résonnent auprès du public contemporain.

    The Social, Political and Historical Contours of Deportation
    Us and Them?: The Dangerous Politics of Immigration Controls
    The Kingdoms of Life: Classification
    What Fossils Tell Us: The History of Life
    SOMETHING ABOUT YOU
    How Bodies Work: Animal Physiology
    • How Bodies Work: Animal Physiology

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,0(6)Évaluer

      Exploring the fascinating realm of animal physiology, this book delves into the unique adaptations of various species, such as the cheetah's incredible speed and the chameleon's color-changing abilities. By investigating how different animal bodies function, it enhances our appreciation for the diversity of the animal kingdom and deepens our understanding of human biology. The text provides insights into the remarkable mechanisms that govern life, inviting readers to marvel at both the animal world and their own bodies.

      How Bodies Work: Animal Physiology
    • SOMETHING ABOUT YOU

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(23)Évaluer

      A farm girl pursuing a PhD falls for a baseball legend on a mission to end world hunger.

      SOMETHING ABOUT YOU
    • How do we know huge dinosaurs existed hundreds of millions of years ago? After all, no humans were around to see them. And how are scientists able to figure out what the Earth looked like during different periods of its vast history? The answers to these questions, and many more, can be found in a trail of natural clues called fossils that the Earth and its creatures left behind, usually buried in rocks or beneath the ground. WHAT FOSSILS TELL THE HISTORY OF LIFE examines the ever-unfolding stories these fossils reveal about life on Earth. Dig in and learn how fossils were formed, and find out about some of the most important people and places in the field of paleontology.

      What Fossils Tell Us: The History of Life
    • The Kingdoms of Life: Classification

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,9(13)Évaluer

      More than two million different species of organisms live on Earth--in all kinds of climates and places, ranging from the freezing North Pole to hot and steamy jungles, and from the highest mountains to the nethermost depths of the oceans. How do we keep track of the teeming abundance of life on Earth? Throughout history, humans have always been busy naming and classifying all living things. That process continues today. THE KINGDOMS OF CLASSIFICATION explores the amazing diversity of life on Earth and details one way scientists currently organize their records to make sure no organism is left unnamed and unclassified.

      The Kingdoms of Life: Classification
    • Focusing on the concept of 'the community of value', the book delves into the complexities surrounding migration and its implications for equality, rights, and citizenship. It examines how the challenges faced by migrants resonate deeply with citizens, highlighting the interconnectedness of their political landscapes. The exploration encourages a reevaluation of membership and the societal values that define both migrants and citizens.

      Us and Them?: The Dangerous Politics of Immigration Controls
    • In recent years states across the world have boosted their legal and institutional capacity to deport noncitizens residing on their territory, including failed asylum seekers, "illegal" migrants, and convicted criminals.

      The Social, Political and Historical Contours of Deportation
    • Una oportunidad para explorar Myanmar, un país que hasta hace poco estaba prohibido al visitante. Una historia de Birmania: Cocina, familia y rebelión combina investigación original, recuerdos familiares y recetas de cocina; refleja el sabor de la vida en la Birmania colonial y los conflictos que marcaron el paso hacia el Myanmar contemporáneo. Este libro tiene una profundidad de sabor que nos transporta a una Birmania, a veces desconocida pero siempre por descubrir, gracias a la familia, la historia, el compromiso y la espiritualidad.

      Una historia de Birmania. Cocina, familia y rebelión
    • In der feministischen Debatte wurde die Hausarbeit lange Zeit als die große ›Gleichmacherin‹ betrachtet. Als eine Last, die fast unterschiedslos allen Frauen durch die patriarchalen Verhältnisse auferlegt würde. Diese einzigartige Studie zu Hausarbeiterinnen in Europa beleuchtet demgegenüber die Aspekte von Herkunft und Klassenstellung innerhalb der häuslichen Unterdrückungsverhältnisse.

      Doing the dirty work?