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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of AnatomyBy Patrick W Tank, Thomas R Gest | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (Feb 2008) 1st ed PDF | English | 89 MB | 448 pages | ISBN: 0781785057 Featuring more than 750 new, modern images, the Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy is a vibrantly colored regional atlas of human anatomy offering an unprecedented combination of visual aesthetic appeal and anatomical accuracy. Many student-friendly features set this atlas apart from others on the market, including a unique art style featuring bright colors, color coding of anatomical elements, judicious use of labeling, and no extraneous text. Each plate is designed around a teaching/learning objective, providing immediate focus and resulting in easier and faster comprehension. This unique pedagogy, in combination with the atlas' beautiful art style, will make this new anatomy atlas the preferred choice of teachers and students alike. Packaged with the atlas is an online interactive atlas with all of the images, including fully searchable legends and labels and "zoom-and-compare" features. Also included are electronic flash cards that permit students to test their knowledge of newly learned concepts and structures.LINKS for Part 1; Part 2
Birds of the World (DK Handbooks)By Alan Greensmith | DK ADULT (1993) | ISBN: 1564582965PDF | English | 57 MB | 416 pages It is hard to imagine a raison d'etre for this book, for its pretentions to be a field guide, as bruited on the dust cover, are absurd and are surprising coming from the authors, two highly respected ornithologists. What we have instead are species accounts of 800 birds, nine percent of the world total. These very brief accounts include a few sentences of general commentary; very small sections on range and nesting; a range map, color photo, and drawing showing scale; and one or two other small illustrations. This good selection of the world's birds, shown in quality photographs, is fine as far as it goes, but it is too limited to serve as an indentification guide. The traveler needs regional guides, and there are already many good ones for almost all parts of the world. Fun for browsing but otherwise only marginally useful. LINK
A Visual Dictionary of ArchitectureBy Francis D. Ching | Wiley (1996) | ISBN: 0471288217PDF | English | 28 MB | 320 pages This book defines over 5,000 terms relating to architectural design, history, and technology. It is the only dictionary that provides concise, accurate definitions illustrated with finely detailed, hand-rendered drawings, each executed in Mr. Ching's signature style.LINK
Encyclopedia Of Mathematics (Science Encyclopedia)By James Stuart Tanton | Facts on File (2005) | ISBN: 0816051240 PDF | English | 5 MB | 568 pages Encyclopedia of Mathematics is a comprehensive one-volume encyclopedia designed for high school through early college students. More than 1,000 entries, more than 125 photographs and illustrations, and numerous essays cover the principal areas and issues that characterize this "new" area of science. This valuable resource unites disparate ideas and provides the meaning, history, context, and relevance behind each one. The easy-to-use format makes finding straightforward and natural answers to questions within arithmetic - such as algebra, trigonometry, geometry, probability, combinatorics, numbers, logic, calculus, and statistics - simple. Encyclopedia of Mathematics also gives historical context to mathematical concepts, with entries discussing ancient Babylonian, Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, Hindu, and Mayan mathematics, as well as entries providing biographical descriptions of important people in the development of mathematics.LINK
Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the Medieval World (4 Volume set)By Pam J. Crabtree | Facts on File (2008) | ISBN: 0816069360 PDF | English | 20 MB | 1360 pages The new four-volume "Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the Medieval World" provides readers with comprehensive coverage of the medieval world, from the fall of Rome to the European Renaissance, including Western and non-Western cultures and civilizations.Following an introduction that outlines the history of the major centers of civilization, this authoritative set features 71 alphabetical entries that explore specific topics - such as architecture, economy, art, and the military - followed by subsections on Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Islamic World. These insightful entries - including 12 on "major" topics with more in-depth coverage - allow readers to compare and contrast events in different areas of the world with ease. Key articles are supported by primary source documents, and a list of further reading complements each entry. More than 200 black-and-white photographs, maps, and sidebars accompany the text, and a glossary, chronology, general bibliography, and comprehensive index round out this accessible set.LINK
The Heinle Picture Dictionary with Audio CDs - Beginning Workbook
International Student Edition by
Barbara H. Foley |
Heinle ELT (2005) | ISBN: 0838444016PDF + MP3 | English | 140 + 272 MB | 275 pages Unlike other dictionaries, The Heinle Picture Dictionary presents new vocabulary in contextualized, thematic readings and high-frequency collocations. It also offers immediate practice and reinforcement through "Words in Action." Whether used as a classroom text or a self-study tool, The Heinle Picture Dictionary will rapidly move students toward fluency.LINKS for Book: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3LINKS for Audio: CD1; CD2; CD3; CD4; CD5; CD6
English Correspondence (Polish Edition)By Jacek Środa | Dziennik Gazeta PrawnaPDF | Polish & English | 22 MB Full title: "Samples of English Correspondence - Advice and Patterns" (Przykłady korespondencji w języku angielskim - porady i wzory). A booklet aimed to help employees communicate in the written form within the company as well as with remote recipients.LINK
Situational DialoguesBy Michael Ockenden | Longman Publishing Group (1986) | ISBN: 0582744091PDF | English | 19 MB (+ 80 MB mp3) | 215 pages This situationally-graded book is intended for intermediate and advanced students wishing to learn and practise the type of informal conversational English in current, everyday use. Forty-four situations are presented, each in the form of four short dialogues. The aim of the student should be to memorise as many as possible of the expressions and phrases contained in the dialogues, since they are used by English people time and time again in the given situations.LINKS: Book; Audio