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Versengés helyett együttm?k?dés: Hivatás és tanulás a digitális korban
Versengés helyett együttm?k?dés: Hivatás és tanulás a digitális korban
Izabella Rémán
¥17.49
Wesselényi naplója Széchenyivel tett híres nyugat-európai útjáról. 1925 óta az els? teljes kiadás.
Big Book of 150 Unique Puzzles & Solutions
Big Book of 150 Unique Puzzles & Solutions
Mehmet Esabil Yurdakul
¥18.31
BIG BOOK of 150 UNIQUE PUZZLES: In this book, there are 150 unique puzzles and solutions ?of 16? different categories. Each puzzle is unique. These are nowhere to be found. All my own production, 150 puzzles with characters numbers, geometric, mathematical, logic and will delight readers of all ages. Puzzles in this book, all illustrated ,all different figure, different size and with different levels of difficulty. Some are easy,some are hard some are very difficult.They are very entertaining and easy rules and easy to understand My puzzles improve the following abilities of people, for example: -comparison -argumentation -focusing -Troubleshooting -Create a solution - motivate -independence -Scientific thinking and research, cause-effect relationship, etc. For people my puzzles is fun, very challenging, educational, scientific and protects against stress, keeps the brain young. ?t is very helpful for all. I think Puzzle-Lover of all ages? will love my puzzles very much. They are very entertaining. Have fun ! Author: Mehmet Esabil Yurdakul * * * Mehmet Esabil Yurdakul, born in 1956, Electrical engineer. He went to F. Germany in 1979. During his education he worked in various jobs. He returned to Turkey in 1984 and ?he began in 1985? to working in Turkey.? 1991 he went official to Germany and worked there? about 11 years. For about 20 years, he has been producing intelligence games / puzzles as a hobby. As an amateur together with his family, he published in 2007-2008 ?monthly puzzle magazine? “Esobil Zeka Oyunlar?" Together with a group of foreign authors, he wrote a book titled,?Spielzeit fürs Gehirn “playtime for the brain” published in German by ?Reader's Digest in 2014. Esobil Zeka Bulmacalar? -I “Brain Puzzle Book-I” published by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUB?TAK) in 2016. Esobil Zeka Bulmacalar? - II “Brain Puzzle Book-II”? published by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUB?TAK) in 2018. He currently lives and works in Ankara/TURKEY
World’s Great Scientific Puzzles Book to Challenge & Solutions
World’s Great Scientific Puzzles Book to Challenge & Solutions
Mehmet Esabil Yurdakul
¥18.31
WORLD'S GREAT SCIENTIFIC PUZZLES BOOK: In this book, there are 150 unique puzzles and solutions ?of 16? different categories.?Each puzzle is unique. These are nowhere to be found. All my own production, 150 puzzles with characters numbers, geometric, mathematical, logic and will delight readers of all ages. Puzzles in this book, all illustrated, all different figure, different size and with different levels of difficulty. Some are easy, some are hard some are very difficult. They are very entertaining and easy rules and easy to understand. My puzzles improve the following abilities of people, for example: -comparison -argumentation -focusing -Troubleshooting -Create a solution - motivate -independence -Scientific thinking and research, cause-effect relationship, etc. For people my puzzles is fun, very challenging, educational, scientific and protects against stress, keeps the brain young. ?t is very helpful for all. I think Puzzle-Lover of all ages? will love my puzzles very much. They are very entertaining. Have fun ! Author: Mehmet Esabil Yurdakul * * * Mehmet Esabil Yurdakul, born in 1956, Electrical engineer. He went to F. Germany in 1979. During his education he worked in various jobs. He returned to Turkey in 1984 and ?he began in 1985? to working in Turkey.? 1991 he went official to Germany and worked there? about 11 years. For about 20 years, he has been producing intelligence games / puzzles as a hobby. As an amateur together with his family, he published in 2007-2008 ?monthly puzzle magazine? “Esobil Zeka Oyunlar?" Together with a group of foreign authors, he wrote a book titled,?Spielzeit fürs Gehirn?“playtime for the brain” published in German by ?Reader's Digest in 2014. Esobil Zeka Bulmacalar? -I?“Brain Puzzle Book-I” published by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUB?TAK) in 2016. Esobil Zeka Bulmacalar? - II?“Brain Puzzle Book-II”? published by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUB?TAK) in 2018. He currently lives and works in Ankara/TURKEY
A Trip to Pilawin: "The Deer-Park of Count Joseph Potocki in Volhynia Russia"
A Trip to Pilawin: "The Deer-Park of Count Joseph Potocki in Volhynia Russia"
R. Lydekker
¥18.56
When founding the Pilawin preserve in 1901 my intention was limited to the breeding of elk, which still have their native haunts not very far away to the north, but have for many years ceased to inhabit these forests. No one, to my knowledge, has hitherto attempted to naturalise these splendid deer in enclosed parks; but the fact that Pilawin forms a part of their original habitat induced me to try the experiment, which has thus far proved an unqualified success. The first big game introduced in Pilawin were thus elk; but soon after their introduction I had the opportunity when in England of visiting the famous park of the Duke of Bedford at Woburn, and the wonders there seen enlarged my ideas with regard to Pilawin. Without any thought of rivalling the marvels of Woburn, I accordingly decided to add to the Pilawin park such of the deer of North America and Asia as appeared likely to thrive in Russia. Consequently I lost no time in obtaining specimens of American and Siberian wapiti, as well as of Caucasian red deer and the Manchurian Dybowski’s deer, after which I continued to add other new inhabitants to the park as opportunity occurred. In 1905, thanks to the kind intervention of Prince Victor Kotchoubey, who is at the head of the Imperial estates, I received from H.M. the Emperor of Russia the valuable gift of three bison from the Imperial preserves of Bielowicz; while in the following year a pair of their American relations, imported by Hagenbeck, was added to the herd.Much work still remains to be done before Pilawin is placed on such a level that will make it of real interest and importance to the study of natural history. If possible, I should like to make it the home of all such species of big game to which the climate and other local conditions prove suitable. And when established, I want them to live practically in their wild and natural state, breeding freely, and lacking any sense of confinement and limitation. I want, in fact, to see Pilawin, not a zoological garden, but a wild forest, where the noblest kinds of game may enjoy the largest possible amount of freedom, and where the sportsman may find the enjoyment of real sport and the naturalist a great field for study.Before concluding, I may avail myself of the opportunity of tendering my best thanks to all who have so kindly assisted me in the enterprise. My first thanks are due to H.M. the Emperor; and I have next to thank the Duke of Bedford for the promise of a young American bison, which I hope will reach Pilawin during the spring. To the Princes A. S. and F. Radziwill, to Count Constantin Potocki, and to Mr. Zalenski I am indebted for elk. To Mr. Poklewski-Roziell my acknowledgments are due for Siberian roe; while I have to thank Madame Ouwaroff for the valuable gift of a couple of beavers. I have likewise the pleasure of acknowledging the valuable services of the firm of Hagenbeck of Hamburg, who carried out to my entire satisfaction all orders regarding the importation of living animals into Pilawin.To the author of this little volume I desire to express my deepest gratitude and warmest thanks; and I am both proud and pleased that the first description of Pilawin should come from the pen of such a well-known naturalist as Mr. Lydekker. Last, but not least, my gratitude is due to the publisher for the man-ner in which this account of Pilawin is presented to the world. JOSEPH POTOCKI. Antoniny, January 1908.
San Francisco Calamity
San Francisco Calamity
Morris, Charles
¥19.52
At 5:12 am on Wednesday, April 18, 1906 a massive earthquake hit the city of San Francisco, causing the greatest loss of life from a natural disaster in the history of the state of California. This is a contemporary account of the earthquake, which also compares the devastation to other earthquakes and volcanic eruptions throughout history.
Traveler’s Paradise - Copenhagen & Malm?: Travel Guide for ?resund Region (Copen
Traveler’s Paradise - Copenhagen & Malm?: Travel Guide for ?resund Region (Copen
Traveler's Paradise
¥23.30
Traveler’s Paradise - Copenhagen & Malm?: Travel Guide for ?resund Region (Copenhagen & Malm?)
Gwendolyn: Manor House titka
Gwendolyn: Manor House titka
Rita Velencei
¥23.30
Схемы, иллюстрации и инструкции помогут без труда справиться с работой. ? Красивые и надежные заборы из дерева, металла, сетки-рабицы, кирпича, камня, бетона ? Живые изгороди и др. Shemy, illjustracii i instrukcii pomogut bez truda spravit'sja s rabotoj. ? Krasivye i nadezhnye zabory iz dereva, metalla, setki-rabicy, kirpicha, kamnja, betona ? Zhivye izgorodi i dr.
A Journal from Japan: "A Daily Record of Life as Seen by a Scientist"
A Journal from Japan: "A Daily Record of Life as Seen by a Scientist"
Marie Carmichael Stopes
¥23.79
This daily journal was written primarily because I well knew that time would force the swiftly passing incidents and impressions to blur each other in my memory. Then want of leisure tempted me to send the journal home to friends in place of letters, and the two or three for whom I originally intended it widened the circle by handing it on to many others, until it has, in a way, become public property. Several of those who have read it have asked me to publish it in book form, and although I vowed that I would not add to the al-ready excessive number of books written on Japan, I have decided to publish this just because it was not written with a view to publication. It is this which gives it any claim to attention, and guarantees its veracity. To preserve its character I have stayed my hand where it has often been tempted to change or revise statements which may sometimes seem too hard in the softening light of distance. Days about which there is no entry were filled with work on my fossils at the University. Many evenings were spent with friends at dinners or dances. Reference to these things has been deleted, for neither the solid work nor the social gaiety is likely to interest any one now. Personalities (alas, not always irrelevant!) have been eliminated of necessity, but I have not attempted to give the text any literary form which it did not originally possess. The words are exactly those jotted down at the time and place that they profess to be, and therefore mirror, as no rewritten phrases could, the direct impression that that time and place made on me. Japan is changing swiftly, and I saw things from a point of view that differs somewhat from any recorded, so that perhaps these daily impressions may have an interest for those who cannot visit Japan, and in the future for those who prefer facts to fair sounding generalisations and beautifully elaborated theories. MARIE C. STOPES.Hampstead, July 1909.
Wexford's Wild Heritage
Wexford's Wild Heritage
Alan McGuire
¥24.44
Think of Ireland and what comes to mind. Forty shades of greenThis ancient mystic land is much more colourful than that - with a stunning variety of flora and fauna waiting to be enjoyed. And Co. Wexford, located in the southeast corner of the island, is particularly rich in its diversity of wildlife and habitats. Bordered by a mountain range on its western flank and by seas to the east and south, Co Wexford is a feast for the senses - with spectacular coastlines and islands, rolling hills, rich patchwork countryside, rugged cliffs, ever changing sand-dune systems, brackish lagoons, large estuaries and meandering streams and rivers. Come with us and explore all this natural beauty in 'Wexford's Wild Heritage'. This book encompasses the locations visited and the wildlife experienced by Alan, Chris and Don during a year-long recording of a radio series. Page after colourful page features wonderful wildlife photos and unique artwork. The images speak for themselves with just a smattering of explanatory text to help with locations and identifications. You don't have to be Irish to appreciate and enjoy 'Wexford's Wild Heritage, a wildlife book produced by people like yourself with a love for the natural world. The enthusiastic people who contributed their time and knowledge to help us achieve our goal made our journey through the seasons even more enjoyable. We express our sincere gratitude to you all. Based on 'Wexford's Wild Heritage', a twenty-five part Radio Series grant-aided by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland and broadcast by South East Radio this publication brings together some of the natural wildlife delights of Co. Wexford. The opportunity for the Wildside Team to explore Co. Wexford, which is not only steeped in history, but can boast such rich and varied landscapes, was a tremendous privilege. There are many un-spoilt areas to discover that are a feast for the senses - stunning coastlines and islands, rolling hills, rich patchwork countryside, rugged cliffs, ever changing sand-dune systems, brackish lagoons, large estuaries and meandering streams and rivers. And it is the flora and fauna, both resident and migrant, to be found in these habitats that we have tried to encompass within the pages of this book. The twelve months we spent visiting as many locations as we could around the County happened to coincide with some of the wettest and coldest weather on record for decades. In spite of this we had some wonderful wildlife encounters -- from the top of Mount Leinster to the rocky outcrop of Hook Head, from Camolin Woods to the Ballyteigue Dunes, from the Slaney to Great Saltee - our yearlong journey through Co. Wexford's seasons was inspirational. The enthusiastic people who contributed their time and knowledge to help us achieve our goal made that journey easier and more enjoyable. We express our sincere gratitude to you all. Lets hope this book will encourage you to get out and discover more of what our amazing County has to offer -- Wexford's Wild Heritage.
Japanese Zen Gardens
Japanese Zen Gardens
Russ Chard
¥24.44
If you have ever wondered 'What is a Zen garden?' then this 50 page new publication for 2013 will tell you. Zen gardens are beautiful Japanese gardens steeped in history, religious meaning and a visual simplicity. There are many styles and many ingredients, Stones, Rocks, Moss, Sand, Gravel, Plants and Shrubs,Lanterns and Ornaments. Japanese Zen gardens is a book that introduces the reader to the subject and presents the options available for anyone wishing to build their own garden space at home - however large or small. Zen gardens are becoming more and more popular around the world and building one is not as difficult as you may think. With a little knowledge and following our step by step instructions with pictures you will discover how straight forward it is to build a Zen garden in your yard or garden. Japanese Zen gardens are serene havens of tranquil beauty and the perfect antidote to a stressful world. The author Russ Chard has written and published Japanese garden books, articles and videos for the past 10 years.
11 Simple Ways to turn your Garden Japanese
11 Simple Ways to turn your Garden Japanese
Russ Chard
¥24.44
If you have ever dreamed of having your own calm, tranquil and beautifully designed Japanese garden space at your home then '11 Simple Ways To Turn Your Garden Japanese' will give you some inspiring ideas that won't break the bank. From basic small space gardens to much larger Japanese style gardens this book explains the principles of Japanese garden design, shows you design plans, pictures, gives some very useful tips and all in plain English. Learn the methods of Japanese gardening that stretch back hundreds of years and how to use them with a more contemporary twist. Bridges, edging, Rocks, Stones, Moss, Dry water, Trees, Shrubs , Courtyard gardens are just some of the ways that you can add a touch of Japan to your garden space. Author Russ Chard is an expert on Japanese gardens and has published 3 books and has numerous websites on the subject as well as a weekly newsletter for lovers of Japanese gardens. Landscape designer Tim Sykes shares a full domestic Japanese themed garden design in the book as well.
The Gustav Holst Way
The Gustav Holst Way
Paul Taylor
¥24.44
‘The Gustav Holst Way’ is the first guidebook to describe the 35-mile rambling route across the Cotswolds to celebrate the life and work of the composer Gustav Holst. Published exactly 100 years after Holst began work on The Planets, the route visits many of the places that were important to the young Holst as his musical career took wing. Among the highlights are the house in Cheltenham where he was born (now the Holst Birthplace Museum) and several venues in the Cotswolds where he played, conducted and taught music. The richly illustrated guidebook divides the walk into five easy/moderate sections (with four optional detours) and includes detailed maps, points of historical interest and all the practical information you need to follow in Gustav Holst’s footsteps from Cranham to Wyck Rissington. The Holst Birthplace Museum Gustav Holst, one of England’s greatest composers, was born in a Regency terraced house in Cheltenham in 1874. The house has been carefully restored and converted into a ‘living museum’ that captures the atmosphere of the era, both above and below stairs. The most eye-catching of the museum’s collection of 3,000 items is the piano on which Holst composed The Planets, as popular as ever nearly 100 years after it was published. Step inside the Museum and see the piano Holst used to compose The Planets. Find out how he developed into a world-class composer by examining and listening to original manu*s written when he was a schoolboy in Cheltenham. "
Flat-Coated Retriever Training
Flat-Coated Retriever Training
Brittany Boykin
¥24.44
Are you tired of your Flat-Coated Retriever puppy leaving “messes” all over the house? What about the biting and chewing? Does your Flat-Coated Retriever drag you down the street when you try and take him/her for a walk? Do you want to teach your new puppy how to sit, stay, or play fetch??This short, simple, no-fluff beginner's training guide can help you with it all! Here Is A Preview of What You'll Learn... Is a Flat-Coated Retriever Right For You? How Much Is Enough Exercise? How To Speak Your Dog’s Language Effective Discipline How to Potty Train Your Flat-Coated Retriever Basic Obedience Training Such As: Sit, Drop, Come, Fetch, Stay, and Wait Leash Training Your Flat-Coated Retriever Puppy Socialization Training How to Stop the Biting and Chewing and Advanced Training Techniques This is a must-have guide for all beginner Flat-Coated Retriever puppy owners and individuals who are thinking of getting a Flat-Coated Retriever puppy. Don’t wait any longer! Scroll up and click the ‘Buy Now’ button to turn your little fluff ball into the perfect puppy!
Not in the House!: The Ultimate Guide to Potty Training Your Puppy
Not in the House!: The Ultimate Guide to Potty Training Your Puppy
Brittany Boykin
¥24.44
Are you sick of stepping in "puppy surprises" in the middle of the night? Do you dream of the day when your puppy stops staining your carpet? If so, this is the book for you. Not in the House! is the ultimate guide to potty training your puppy quickly and effectively. Gone are the days where you just toss down some newspaper and hope for the best. This guide can get that puppy of yours potty trained in no time!?Potty training puppies takes time and patience, but all you have to do is follow the suggestions in this book and you and your puppy can get past this awkward stage and start enjoying each other without any stinky surprises!? Scroll up and click the 'Buy Now' button to get that cute little puppy potty trained!
Homemade Dog Treats and Homemade Dog Food
Homemade Dog Treats and Homemade Dog Food
Brittany Boykin
¥24.44
Are you tired of feeding your dog store bought dog food where you can't even pronounce the ingredients? Worried about the safety of your beloved pet due to the recent recalls from the commercial dog food industry? If so,?this book is for you! Everything you need to know about Homemade Dog Treats and Homemade Dog Food.?This book is guaranteed to answer any and all questions you may have about Homemade Dog Food and Homemade Dog Treats and is a must-have for anyone interested in making their own dog food at home.?Includes 35 individual Homemade Dog Treats and Homemade Dog Food recipes!? Scroll up and click the 'Buy Now' button to keep Fido as healthy as he can be!
Whiskers and Bear: Sanctuary Tales, Book I
Whiskers and Bear: Sanctuary Tales, Book I
Giacomo Giammatteo
¥24.44
Whiskers and Bear were two of the best dogs in the world. They didn't always listen or even try to listen, but they were loyal to a fault, and they were the best of friends. They hunted all of their food, and they protected our animal sanctuary with no regard for their own safety. ??
Hygge
Hygge
Jens Borgg
¥24.44
Hygge
Traveler’s Paradise - Rio: Travel Guide for Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Traveler’s Paradise - Rio: Travel Guide for Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Juha Öörni
¥24.44
Traveler’s Paradise - Rio: Travel Guide for Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Traveler's Paradise - Chicago: Travel Guide for Chicago Illinois
Traveler's Paradise - Chicago: Travel Guide for Chicago Illinois
Juha Öörni
¥24.44
Traveler's Paradise - Chicago: Travel Guide for Chicago Illinois
Epsom Salt Home Remedies
Epsom Salt Home Remedies
Emily Deleon
¥24.44
Epsom Salt Home Remedies
Home Ground
Home Ground
Andrew Stachulski
¥24.44
The essence of ‘Home Ground’ is a collection of twenty walks, ranging from about five to fifteen miles in length, situated in the North West of England. The criterion for selection is that each walk must be situated in whole or in part on Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 ‘Landranger’ map no. 103 (Blackburn and Burnley). This was the map used by the author when he first began to explore the area almost fifty years ago, and these long personal associations, heightened by a long absence from the area, make this truly his home ground. Within this relatively small area there is a rich variety of beautiful scenery, largely unsung, all lying within some twenty miles of industrial East Lancashire. From the suburbs of Blackburn to the fringe of the Yorkshire Dales, from the sweeping fells of the Forest of Bowland to the wooded valleys and heights of Calderdale, these walks have something to offer to walkers of practically all tastes. Both the Forest of Bowland and the Pennine Way feature strongly on the map and in the book, and extra sections discuss these features. Especially the Forest of Bowland, recognized as an area of outstanding national beauty but not a national park, is introduced in some detail as its charm and many opportunities for the walker and day visitor are still little known. The Pennine Way, which features in three of the walks, is mentioned more autobiographically as the author recalls his own experience of the Way and its wider relationship to Northern England. About the Author Andrew Stachulski was born in Blackburn in 1950, the son of a Polish father and English mother, and grew up in nearby Great Harwood. He was educated at Accrington Grammar School from 1961 to 1968, when he gained entrance to read Natural Sciences at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. He graduated with firstclass honours in 1971 and, after winning a senior scholarship, he remained at the college to study for a Ph. D. under the supervision of Professor Alan (now Sir Alan) Battersby. Following the completion of his doctorate in 1974, he held postdoctoral fellowships with the Medical Research Council and at Jesus College, Oxford until 1978. There followed a long period of employment in the chemical industry, first with Beecham Pharmaceuticals (later SmithKline Beecham) and then Ultrafine Chemicals, Manchester. In 2001 he fulfilled a longheld ambition by returning to academic life at the University of Liverpool, becoming a senior lecturer in 2003. Recently (Jan., 2010) he moved to take up a senior research fellowship at the University of Oxford. Walking has always been a great love of his life, beginning in the Ribble Valley and Pendle country of his native Lancashire. In the mid 1970s he completed a number of Britain’s longdistance footpaths, the Pennine Way, Offa’s Dyke Path and Coast to Coast walk, accompanied by college friends. Subsequently he climbed all the principal fells of the Lake District, where he often returns, and from 1981 again with a college friend he began to climb in the Scottish Highlands. In 2003 he completed the circuit of all the ‘Munros’, the separate Scottish mountains of 3,000 ft. or greater height. His first walks were planned with the aid of the old one inch to one mile Ordnance Survey map of Blackburn and Burnley, and that is truly his home ground. It was particularly following his return to the North in 1991, then living in Greater Manchester, that this book came to be planned. Old walks familiar from childhood, in the Ribble and Hodder valleys, Pendle country, South Pennines and the Forest of Bowland were revisited and built on, and many new ones were added. From these the twenty walks featured in this book have been selected, walks which appeal personally to the author through their beauty or special associations, or which in his view speak most clearly of the characteristics of the area.
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