Studying Science, second edition
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This revised edition of an invaluable handbook introduces new undergraduate bioscience students to the skills needed to succeed in the Life Sciences at University.
This revised edition of an invaluable handbook introduces new undergraduate bioscience students to the skills needed to succeed in the Life Sciences at University.
The book explores the evolution and significance of news interviews within Anglo-American society, analyzing their historical context and impact on journalism. It delves into how interviews have shaped public discourse and the role they play in news reporting, offering insights into their function and importance in contemporary media.
The writings of Harold Garfinkel have had a major impact on the social sciences and linguistics. This book offers a systematic and innovative analysis of his theories and of the ethnomethodological movement which he has inspired.
The age of dinosaurs from before the Permian period to their mysterious disappearance nearly 70 million years ago is described and illustrated.
Text and illustrations describe the entry of prehistoric reptiles and the various periods in which they lived.