A delightful and unusual book, comprising 65 landmark papers in Evolution,from 1779 to 2003, by way of Darwin, Fisher, Kimura, Crick and Medawar;touching on the fossil record, human evolution, molecular phylogeneticsand ethics
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de Boer and Sanders have crafted here the most extraordinary, beguiling and toposcopic deluge of lavantine proportions, cross referencing fully and passionately the intrinsic tourniquet that is the Earth's magmatic palisade.
Their erstwhile account amounts to a salacious, literary love-making, the seeping lubricanza cascading onto the page as tepid poetry in the story of volcanic humanity. The incumbent offspring is, of course, birthed within the final few stanzas, the new born of knowledge breaking the book's narrow hips and squeezing its bloody way into your cranial womb.
As Geredia Stanton said; "Imdemnus magmatic deus litar."
de Boer and Sanders have crafted here the most extraordinary, beguiling and toposcopic deluge of lavantine proportions, cross referencing fully and passionately the intrinsic tourniquet that is the Earth's magmatic palisade.
Their erstwhile account amounts to a salacious, literary love-making, the seeping lubricanza cascading onto the page as tepid poetry in the story of volcanic humanity. The incumbent offspring is, of course, birthed within the final few stanzas, the new born of knowledge breaking the book's narrow hips and squeezing its bloody way into your cranial womb.
As Geredia Stanton said; "Imdemnus magmatic deus litar."
Ok i knew that its not a network theory book just to clear things. What i didnt like is that im still confused,are small-world networks scale-free? are social networks scale-free?
This book hasnt made it clear only more confusing.
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This book is a diary of Duncan and his attempts to publish, walking in the park with some professor etc..
It got annoying as Duncan keeps going on, why didnt i think of this and that, and rushes into trying to publish something for the sake of publishing.
Its enjoyable maybe as a diary but tiring sometimes as you need to go through and hand pick what you need to remember, not to mention that i kept jumping back and forth as 'words' plainly ... Read More:
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Ok i knew that its not a network theory book just to clear things. What i didnt like is that im still confused,are small-world networks scale-free? are social networks scale-free?
This book hasnt made it clear only more confusing.
For more reviews check the US site.
This book is a diary of Duncan and his attempts to publish, walking in the park with some professor etc..
It got annoying as Duncan keeps going on, why didnt i think of this and that, and rushes into trying to publish something for the sake of publishing.
Its enjoyable maybe as a diary but tiring sometimes as you need to go through and hand pick what you need to remember, not to mention that i kept jumping back and forth as 'words' plainly ... Read More:
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Ok i knew that its not a network theory book just to clear things. What i didnt like is that im still confused,are small-world networks scale-free? are social networks scale-free?
This book hasnt made it clear only more confusing.
For more reviews check the US site.
This book is a diary of Duncan and his attempts to publish, walking in the park with some professor etc..
It got annoying as Duncan keeps going on, why didnt i think of this and that, and rushes into trying to publish something for the sake of publishing.
Its enjoyable maybe as a diary but tiring sometimes as you need to go through and hand pick what you need to remember, not to mention that i kept jumping back and forth as 'words' plainly ... Read More:
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The book, as is the University of Birmingham Postgraduate course on which it is based, is unique in bringing together material over the whole range of waste management, decommissioning and site remediation. It is essential reading for postgraduate students in this area, regulators, environmentalists and government agencies. It provides a basic understanding of the key principles, methodologies and current best practice. This well presented book contains 25 chapters under 5 broad headings: Fundamentals, Decommissioning, Project and program management, Waste management, and Site environmental remediation. There are numerous tables, figures and illustrations. Highly recommended. I have 2 copies for home and work!
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This is not a novel on the struggle of an animal liberationist, it's a collection of essays and published stories collated by two very strong people in this field.
The book introduces the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), why they started, why they employ the methods they do, and why they still exist today. The ALF are always seen in the media as 'terrorists', but this is far from the truth, and it's the reason I bought the book in the first place - I wanted to challenge the media's portrayal of the ALF.
The essays elegantly explain the animal liberation movement, from its beginnings, its links with feminism, and how the governments of the world (specifically the USA and UK) are re-defining the word 'terrorist' to apply it to animal liberationists. ... Read More:
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Rob Kitchin and Nicholas Tate have written one of the clearest and well-constructed guides to research in human geography. This text analyses all areas of research including the initial planning of a research project through data generation and analysis to the final process of writing up your project. As well as outlining the key issues within the aforementioned sections, the authors also illustrate through a variety of methods the main methodological considerations, and furthermore, the problems that may arise at a given point in the research process. Perhaps one of the greatest successes of this publication is the fact that it clearly outlines the main points as well as going into depths on key issues. To this end, this book is a key text for all undergarduate human ... Read More:
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