Water Drops Ronald P. AbelesAn introduction to our most precious natural resource. In this engaging book, hydrologist Peter E. Black celebrates the wonder of our planet's most precious natural resource. In these brief, nontechnical essays, readers are introduced to water's unique scientific properties, the vital role it plays in Earth's ecology and ecosystems, and the impact it has had on human history, culture, art, law, and economics. At turns educational and inspirational,
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including the charge that it is incompatible with relativity theory
characterized by the absence of interstate war
Peter Cook
Considers how and why taste persists in the analysis of Mexican film and television by looking at key figures and their impact on the curation of violence
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a combination which favors wealthier suburbs and disadvantages relatively poor urban and rural areas
both in the clinical setting and at the study table while preparing for board review and MOC exams
Petra Kuppinger
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