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Tanya Lloyd Kyi

    January 1, 1973

    This author bridges factual research with intriguing narratives, often exploring the intersections of science, pop culture, and social history. Her works delve into the life stories of fascinating individuals, uncovering complex connections between seemingly disparate subjects. Through her distinctive style and meticulous examination of themes, she offers readers an enriching and thought-provoking literary experience. Her approach promises new perspectives and a deeper understanding of the world.

    Vancouver
    This Is Your Brain On Stereotypes
    Truth
    British Columbia
    Canada
    Michigan
    • Michigan

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Michigan is a study in contrasts. Here, one can find America's most ornate skyscrapers, the very picture of power, speed, glass, and steel. To many, the state conjures up images of bustling factories in the nation's burgeoning auto industry, or the revolutionary hard-rocking wall of sound of Motown music. But Michigan is so much more than that. Nestled between four of the five Great Lakes, this midwestern state is home to countless freshwater coasts, river rapids, and waterfalls. The landscape is covered with scenic forests and verdant orchards and farmlands. Experience the cool blue waters and green countryside in this photographic tour of Michigan.

      Michigan
      5.0
    • Canada

      A Visual Journey

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      Canada
      4.4
    • British Columbia

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The North America Series captures outstanding views, landscapes, cityscapes and picturesque communities from the every region of the continent and feature 70 photographs by North America's best photographers and captions filled with interesting facts.

      British Columbia
      4.5
    • Truth

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the journey of a teen reporter, the story unfolds as Jen delves into the mysterious murder of a local resident. Her investigation reveals not only the complexities of the crime but also the challenges and dangers she faces as a young journalist. The novel combines elements of suspense and personal growth, making it an engaging read for teens interested in mystery and journalism.

      Truth
      5.0
    • This Is Your Brain On Stereotypes

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      An introduction to the science behind stereotypes. From the time we’re babies, our brains sort and label the world around us — a necessary skill for survival. But there’s a downside: we also do it to groups of people in ways that can be harmful. With loads of examples, here’s a scientific overview of stereotyping, covering the history of identifying stereotypes, secret biases in our brains, how stereotypes affect our sense of self, and current research into the ways that science can help us overcome them. Adolescents are all too familiar with stereotypes. Here’s why our brains create stereotypes, and how science can help us do it less.

      This Is Your Brain On Stereotypes
      4.3
    • Vancouver

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Vancouver is constantly developing as a vibrant city, showcasing the progressive edge of its industry and people. At the same time, it maintains its pristine coasts and stunning scenery. The updated edition of Vancouver reflects the evolution of this unique metropolis through 70 full-color photographs that capture the city's modern sophistication and natural blessings. Canada's top photographers reveal stunning architecture, dynamic cultural events and magnificent scenery, providing a revealing glimpse into one of North America's most fascinating cities. About the Canada As expansive as Canada itself, this outstanding series captures outstanding views of panoramic landscapes, brilliant city skylines, and picturesque communities. Each volume focuses on a city or province and features 96 pages and 70 stunning images by internationally renowned photographers, plus descriptive captions

      Vancouver
      4.5
    • America a visual journey

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      130 color photographs explore all aspects of the vast American landscape -- from streets of New York, to the rugged Appalachians, to the waters of Hawaii, a compilation of the best photographs by renowned photographers.

      America a visual journey
      4.5
    • Minneapolis and St. Paul

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Catch a performance of the Minnesota Orchestra, play beach volleyball on the shores of Lake Calhoun, or wander the shops of Grand Avenue. The attractions of the Twin Cities rival those of any world center. And did you know that the metropolis boasts more theatres per capita than any American City other than New York? Whether you are drawn to the university life or St. Paul's status as the state capital, these cities have a wealth of sights and activities. From the sumptuous offerings of Taste of Minnesota each July to the ice palaces of the St. Paul Winter Carnival, each season holds new surprises. About the America As expansive as America itself, this outstanding series captures outstanding views of panoramic landscapes, brilliant city skylines, and picturesque communities. Each volume focuses on a city or state and features 96 pages and 70 stunning images by internationally renowned photographers, plus descriptive captions.

      Minneapolis and St. Paul
      4.5
    • As expansive as Canada itself, this outstanding series captures outstanding views of panoramic landscapes, brilliant city skylines, and picturesque communities -- 96 pages and 70 stunning images by internationally renowned photographers, plus descriptive captions.

      The Canada Series: Canada's National Parks
      4.0
    • Texas

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      From the first 17th- century Spanish missions to Johnson Space Center's mission control, no other state exemplifies the independent spirit of the frontier more than Texas. It's the largest state in the continental US, hosting 11 different distinct ecological regions, from desert valleys to wooded mountain slopes. Explore the brush country of the Rio Grande and step among the yucca and cacti of the south Texan desert. Walk through the dusty forts and settlements of the Big Bend and ride horseback through a ranch larger than all of Rhode Island. See the Lone Star State in this photographic tribute of everything from the High Plains to the Gulf Coast.

      Texas
      4.3