Plus d’un million de livres à portée de main !
Bookbot

Michael Crawford

    7 décembre 1939
    Parcel Arrived Safely
    Nutrition and Evolution
    Current Diagnosis and Treatment Cardiology, Fifth Edition
    Anthropological Genetics
    Don't Plant, Be Planted
    The Progress City Primer
    • The Progress City Primer

      Stories, Secrets, and Silliness from the Many Worlds of Walt Disney

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,3(71)Évaluer

      Featuring a blend of whimsical tales and factual anecdotes, this collection delves into the rich history of the Walt Disney Company. It highlights memorable moments from Walt Disney's playful on-set behavior to the innovative creations of contemporary Imagineers, showcasing the evolution of Disney's storytelling and creativity. Through these stories, readers gain insight into the magic and legacy of one of the world's most beloved entertainment companies.

      The Progress City Primer
    • Don't Plant, Be Planted

      Contrarian Observations about Starting a Church

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,4(6)Évaluer

      Offering practical insights from an experienced church planter, this book explores the emotional landscape of church planting, including its joys, sorrows, victories, and defeats. With over 40 concise chapters, it provides pointed pastoral advice aimed at guiding readers through the challenges of extending the Kingdom of God. Each chapter serves as a valuable resource for those involved in ministry, encouraging resilience and faith in the face of adversity.

      Don't Plant, Be Planted
    • Anthropological Genetics

      Theory, Methods and Applications

      • 488pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the impact of the molecular revolution, this volume examines how advancements in genetics have transformed anthropological research. It highlights the integration of molecular techniques in understanding human evolution, genetic diversity, and population dynamics, ultimately redefining the discipline. The work emphasizes the significance of genetic data in uncovering human history and relationships, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolving intersection between anthropology and molecular biology.

      Anthropological Genetics
    • This book serves as a comprehensive resource for diagnosing and managing cardiovascular disease, offering essential knowledge in a concise format. It is designed for healthcare professionals seeking authoritative guidance on the complexities of cardiovascular conditions, ensuring they have the critical information needed for effective patient care.

      Current Diagnosis and Treatment Cardiology, Fifth Edition
    • Parcel Arrived Safely

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(240)Évaluer

      Both in his private life and his work as a successful actor and TV comedian, he begins a lifetime's habit of pratfalls that he would later turn to good use in the character of Frank Spencer in smash hit 1970s TV comedy show Some Mothers Do`Ave 'Em. schovat popis

      Parcel Arrived Safely
    • The Origins of Native Americans

      Evidence from Anthropological Genetics

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(7)Évaluer

      This book presents a captivating exploration of the evidence surrounding the migration to the New World, combining insights from genetics, archaeology, and demographics. It delves into how these diverse fields contribute to our understanding of early human populations and their journeys across continents, shedding light on the origins and movements of the first inhabitants of the Americas. Through a multidisciplinary approach, it offers a comprehensive narrative of human history in this region.

      The Origins of Native Americans
    • Archaic and Classical Greece

      • 660pages
      • 24 heures de lecture
      3,7(18)Évaluer

      This book serves as an essential resource for students and educators interested in ancient Greek history and classical civilization. It provides valuable insights and tools to enhance understanding of the subject, making it a must-have for anyone studying this influential period.

      Archaic and Classical Greece
    • The Roman Republic

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,3(33)Évaluer

      Between the Sack of Rome by the Gauls in 390 BC and the middle of the second century BC, a part-time army of Roman peasants, under the leadership of the ruling oligarchy, conquered first Italy and then the whole of the Mediterranean. The loyalty of these marrauding heroes, and of the Roman population as a whole, to their leaders was assured by a share in the rewards of victory, rewards which became steadily less accessible as the empire expanded - promoting a decline in loyalty of cataclysmic proportions.

      The Roman Republic
    • A Matter of Time

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      One thing which will assist in the full understanding of this story is it has several portions written to invoke each reader to become one or perhaps both of the main characters involved. It is also intended to stir empathy with each character, as it may be pertinent to the reader. There are several themes allowing an opportunity for the reader to imagine the position of each character as if that position were real, and in many cases the odds of such an occurrence are most probable, as the idea of the circumstances came from observations of everyday life and human emotions. Although the story only involves two individuals, which happen to be a male and female, it could also very well apply to a number of conditions as wide and as open as a phantasm of the mind and illusions of make-believe. Such an event has happened in the past and will most likely occur again in the future. If you believe long enough, hard enough, real enough, it could also happen to you in A Matter of Time.

      A Matter of Time