The anonymous protagonist recounts his life story, showing us how the people he has loved -- his parents, sister, grandfather, best friend, and partner -- have all helped to form who he is. He is a different version of himself with each loved one, versions which combine to make up a whole person. However, as the book goes on and the protagonist starts to lose grip of people around him, he begins to wonder who he really is without them. Are the various versions of himself lost with those who knew them, or can he remain whole in spite of their loss? Struggling with overwhelming grief and its consequential identity crisis, he teeters on the edge of fading away completely. Can he find a way to pull those lost pieces of himself back together, or is he forever lost to the void?
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The textbook offers a visually engaging approach to introductory geology, utilizing 2,600 photographs and illustrations to facilitate understanding of geologic concepts. Each chapter consists of two-page spreads that present information in a self-contained manner, focusing on one topic at a time to reduce cognitive load. Inquiry-based learning is emphasized, with questions guiding exploration and investigations tied to real-world scenarios. This innovative design aims to enhance critical thinking and engagement, making it a popular choice among students and educators alike.
Exploring Physical Geography: 2024 Release ISE
- 736pages
- 26 heures de lecture
Exploring Physical Geography promotes inquiry and science as an active process. It encourages student curiosity and aims to activate existing student knowledge. One way this is done is by employing a learning-cycle approach where students' exploration precedes the introduction of geographic terms and the application of knowledge to a new situation. Another method used is to ensure every concept is covered within two pages allowing students to complete a topic in a short interval of time. This text also contains a wealth of figures to take advantage of the visual and spatial nature of geography and the efficiency of conveying geographic concepts. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The Nature of Physical Geography 2. Atmospheric Energy and Matter 3. Atmospheric Motion 4. Atmospheric Moisture 5. Weather Systems and Severe Weather 6. Atmosphere - Ocean - Cryosphere Interactions 7. World Climates 8. Water Resources 9. Understanding Landscapes 10. Plate Tectonics and Regional Features 11. Volcanoes, Deformation, and Earthquakes 12. Weathering and Mass Wasting 13. Streams and Flooding 14. Glaciers and Glacial Landforms 15. Coasts and Changing Sea Levels 16. Soils 17. Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 18. Biomes
The Nomad En Suite
- 226pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The narrative follows an adventurous character who, unlike traditional daredevils, embarks on solitary hikes along the scenic Pembrokeshire Coast Path, spanning 186 miles. Set against a backdrop of striking cliffs and pristine beaches, this journey highlights the beauty of nature and the experience of exploration, even when it's not witnessed by an audience. The book captures the essence of quiet adventure and the personal triumphs found in less conventional pursuits.
Just Off For A Walk
- 170pages
- 6 heures de lecture
A 37-year-old office worker embarks on a daunting 630-mile trek along a rugged coastline, pushing the limits of his physical and mental endurance. This journey, fueled by a desire for change and self-discovery, contrasts his sedentary lifestyle with the challenges of the trail. As he navigates the difficulties of the walk, he encounters both external obstacles and internal reflections, leading to transformative experiences that reshape his perspective on life and health.
Walk Sleep Repeat
- 172pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The narrative follows a charmingly clumsy wanderer as he embarks on a 100-mile trek along the breathtaking West Highland Way. With a humorous tone, the narrator shares his misadventures, showcasing his relatable struggles and endearing personality. This journey offers not only stunning landscapes but also insights into the joys and challenges of exploration, making it a delightful read for adventure enthusiasts.
The adaptive reading experience offered by SmartBook utilizes advanced LearnSmart technology to tailor learning to individual needs. It assesses knowledge gaps, highlights essential content, and identifies areas prone to forgetfulness, enabling more effective study habits. This innovative tool is designed to enhance academic performance by promoting smarter study techniques, ensuring users achieve their desired grades efficiently.
A Poor Mans House
- 204pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set in a humble dwelling, the narrative explores the life of a poor family, delving into their struggles and resilience. The characters navigate the challenges of poverty while maintaining hope and dignity, offering a poignant commentary on social issues of the time. Stephen Reynolds captures the essence of working-class life, highlighting the strength of community and the human spirit in the face of adversity. Through vivid storytelling, the book invites readers to empathize with those living on the margins of society.
The book introduces an innovative adaptive reading experience designed specifically for higher education. Utilizing an intelligent diagnostic engine, it assesses students' knowledge, tailoring the reading material to address their individual learning needs. As students progress, the content dynamically adjusts, ensuring they concentrate on areas requiring improvement. This personalized approach aims to enhance comprehension and close knowledge gaps effectively.