Author:
Publisher: Little Gestalten
ISBN: 9783899557329
Category : Longevity
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Explains units of measurement, including speed, distance, length, volume, and time.
How Big Is Big? How Far Is Far?
Author:
Publisher: Little Gestalten
ISBN: 9783899557329
Category : Longevity
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Explains units of measurement, including speed, distance, length, volume, and time.
Publisher: Little Gestalten
ISBN: 9783899557329
Category : Longevity
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Explains units of measurement, including speed, distance, length, volume, and time.
How Much, How Many, How Far, How Heavy, How Long, How Tall Is 1000?
Author: Helen Nolan
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
ISBN: 9781550748161
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
In a book that encourages mathematical knowledge, kids can imagine how long it would take to count to 1000, one by one.
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
ISBN: 9781550748161
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
In a book that encourages mathematical knowledge, kids can imagine how long it would take to count to 1000, one by one.
How You Feel
Author: James Tresilian
Publisher: Robinson
ISBN: 1472143159
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Close your eyes and ask yourself, 'what do I feel?' You might feel thirsty or tired. You might feel healthy and well or perhaps a little under the weather. Maybe you can feel that you are standing or that you are leaning over. You may also feel the world around you - the shape and texture of an apple in your hand, the feel of a chair you're sitting on. All these feelings have something in common, say psychologists and neuroscientists. They are all mental events, things that happen in the mind. But what if this is all wrong? What if it's not just the mind, but also the body itself that feels? And not merely physical sensations, but other feelings that seem to have nothing to do with bodies. Things like 'emotions' and 'intuitions' - joy or rage, anxiety or optimism, or the feeling of being hard done by or misunderstood? Drawing on the latest research and a range of classic and contemporary thought, How You Feel shows you that your brain and your body are two parts of a single system that creates your mind and mental life. You will discover that you don't have feelings, thoughts and emotions inside your body, you have them with your body. There can be no mind without the body. Psychology is no longer about the brain, or about 'mind and body', it is about the whole that is you.
Publisher: Robinson
ISBN: 1472143159
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Close your eyes and ask yourself, 'what do I feel?' You might feel thirsty or tired. You might feel healthy and well or perhaps a little under the weather. Maybe you can feel that you are standing or that you are leaning over. You may also feel the world around you - the shape and texture of an apple in your hand, the feel of a chair you're sitting on. All these feelings have something in common, say psychologists and neuroscientists. They are all mental events, things that happen in the mind. But what if this is all wrong? What if it's not just the mind, but also the body itself that feels? And not merely physical sensations, but other feelings that seem to have nothing to do with bodies. Things like 'emotions' and 'intuitions' - joy or rage, anxiety or optimism, or the feeling of being hard done by or misunderstood? Drawing on the latest research and a range of classic and contemporary thought, How You Feel shows you that your brain and your body are two parts of a single system that creates your mind and mental life. You will discover that you don't have feelings, thoughts and emotions inside your body, you have them with your body. There can be no mind without the body. Psychology is no longer about the brain, or about 'mind and body', it is about the whole that is you.
How Big is Big and How Small is Small
Author: Timothy Paul Smith
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191503193
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
This book is about how big is the universe and how small are quarks, and what are the sizes of dozens of things between these two extremes. It describes the sizes of atoms and planets, quarks and galaxies, cells and sequoias. It is a romp through forty-five orders of magnitude from the smallest sub-nuclear particles we have measured, to the edge of the observed universe. It also looks at time, from the epic age of the cosmos to the fleeting lifetimes of ethereal particles. It is a narrative that trips its way from stellar magnitudes to the clocks on GPS satellites, from the nearly logarithmic scales of a piano keyboard through a system of numbers invented by Archimedes and on to the measurement of the size of an atom. Why do some things happen at certain scales? Why are cells a hundred thousandths of a meter across? Why are stars never smaller than about 100 million meters in diameter? Why are trees limited to about 120 meters in height? Why are planets spherical, but asteroids not? Often the size of an object is determined by something simple but quite unexpected. The size of a cell and a star depend in part on the ratio of surface area to volume. The divide between the size of a spherical planet and an irregular asteroid is the balance point between the gravitational forces and the chemical forces in nature. Most importantly, with a very few basic principles, it all makes sense. The world really is a most reasonable place.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191503193
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
This book is about how big is the universe and how small are quarks, and what are the sizes of dozens of things between these two extremes. It describes the sizes of atoms and planets, quarks and galaxies, cells and sequoias. It is a romp through forty-five orders of magnitude from the smallest sub-nuclear particles we have measured, to the edge of the observed universe. It also looks at time, from the epic age of the cosmos to the fleeting lifetimes of ethereal particles. It is a narrative that trips its way from stellar magnitudes to the clocks on GPS satellites, from the nearly logarithmic scales of a piano keyboard through a system of numbers invented by Archimedes and on to the measurement of the size of an atom. Why do some things happen at certain scales? Why are cells a hundred thousandths of a meter across? Why are stars never smaller than about 100 million meters in diameter? Why are trees limited to about 120 meters in height? Why are planets spherical, but asteroids not? Often the size of an object is determined by something simple but quite unexpected. The size of a cell and a star depend in part on the ratio of surface area to volume. The divide between the size of a spherical planet and an irregular asteroid is the balance point between the gravitational forces and the chemical forces in nature. Most importantly, with a very few basic principles, it all makes sense. The world really is a most reasonable place.
How Far Is Far?
Author: Vic Parker
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 1432939564
Category : Distances
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Applies the math functions of measuring and comparing to geographical distances, addressing questions of how long and how far. Includes an activity and distance quiz.
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 1432939564
Category : Distances
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Applies the math functions of measuring and comparing to geographical distances, addressing questions of how long and how far. Includes an activity and distance quiz.
How Tall, How Short, How Faraway?
Author: David A. Adler
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 0823416321
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
If you think a yard is a place to play ball, feet are only good for wearing shoes, and a palm is just a tree that grows in Miami, think again! They are all actually units of measure--different ways of measuring how tall, how short and how faraway things are. In this simple, hands-on math concept book, you'll learn how the ancient Egyptians and Romans used their fingers, hands, arms, and legs as measuring tools. But don't worry if it's all Greek to you. With David A. Adler's playful, informative text and Nancy Tobin's colorful illustrations explaining the difference between customary and metric systems, you'll really measure up!
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 0823416321
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
If you think a yard is a place to play ball, feet are only good for wearing shoes, and a palm is just a tree that grows in Miami, think again! They are all actually units of measure--different ways of measuring how tall, how short and how faraway things are. In this simple, hands-on math concept book, you'll learn how the ancient Egyptians and Romans used their fingers, hands, arms, and legs as measuring tools. But don't worry if it's all Greek to you. With David A. Adler's playful, informative text and Nancy Tobin's colorful illustrations explaining the difference between customary and metric systems, you'll really measure up!
The Planets Are Very, Very, Very Far Away: A Journey Through the Amazing Scale of the Solar System
Author: Mike Vago
Publisher: The Experiment, LLC
ISBN: 1615197788
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
The solar system unfolds before your eyes in this cheeky, myth-busting book (grounded in real math)! Quick: Picture the solar system. Do you see nine planets on tidy rings around the Sun? Then you have been lied to! It’s not without reason: We have to draw the solar system that way to fit it on a place mat, or a lunch box, or into an ordinary book. But that familiar diagram is wrong about almost everything—and so this is no ordinary book. Seven double-gatefold pages open out not once but twice, capturing our planetary neighbors at scale. At a 100,000,000,000-to-1 scale, the Sun is about the size of a dime. And five feet away from the Sun, we find . . . Earth, the size of a pinhead. A hundred-billion-to-one scale is not nearly small enough to fit our solar system into a book (or onto a soccer field)! How small do we need to go? Unfold the next three spreads to find out . . .
Publisher: The Experiment, LLC
ISBN: 1615197788
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
The solar system unfolds before your eyes in this cheeky, myth-busting book (grounded in real math)! Quick: Picture the solar system. Do you see nine planets on tidy rings around the Sun? Then you have been lied to! It’s not without reason: We have to draw the solar system that way to fit it on a place mat, or a lunch box, or into an ordinary book. But that familiar diagram is wrong about almost everything—and so this is no ordinary book. Seven double-gatefold pages open out not once but twice, capturing our planetary neighbors at scale. At a 100,000,000,000-to-1 scale, the Sun is about the size of a dime. And five feet away from the Sun, we find . . . Earth, the size of a pinhead. A hundred-billion-to-one scale is not nearly small enough to fit our solar system into a book (or onto a soccer field)! How small do we need to go? Unfold the next three spreads to find out . . .
How Full is Full?
Author: Victoria Parker
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 1432939572
Category : Volume (Cubic content)
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Applies the math functions of measuring and comparing to bodies of water, and includes an activity and fullness quiz.
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 1432939572
Category : Volume (Cubic content)
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Applies the math functions of measuring and comparing to bodies of water, and includes an activity and fullness quiz.
How Far Will You Go?
Author: Evelyn McFarlane
Publisher: Villard
ISBN: 0307764176
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
What is the strongest opinion you hold? What is the biggest lie you've ever told? What is the one thing you'd most like to change about the world? Who have you most feared in your life? What is the strongest craving you get? What have you lost that you would most like to retrieve? Where and when have you felt most uncomfortable being nude? In , the bestselling authors of the If . . . series launch their signature format in a new direction: What and where are the limits that make each of us the personalities we are? Five hundred thought-provoking questions, illustrated with compelling black-and-white photo-graphs, help you explore the world around you and relive your funniest, scariest, weirdest, greatest, and most indelible moments. Our answers to these queries reflect our priorities, define our limits, and probe the boundaries of who we truly are. Running the gamut from the worst boss to the most euphoric moment, these questions can help us discover more about ourselves, our friends, and our family members.
Publisher: Villard
ISBN: 0307764176
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
What is the strongest opinion you hold? What is the biggest lie you've ever told? What is the one thing you'd most like to change about the world? Who have you most feared in your life? What is the strongest craving you get? What have you lost that you would most like to retrieve? Where and when have you felt most uncomfortable being nude? In , the bestselling authors of the If . . . series launch their signature format in a new direction: What and where are the limits that make each of us the personalities we are? Five hundred thought-provoking questions, illustrated with compelling black-and-white photo-graphs, help you explore the world around you and relive your funniest, scariest, weirdest, greatest, and most indelible moments. Our answers to these queries reflect our priorities, define our limits, and probe the boundaries of who we truly are. Running the gamut from the worst boss to the most euphoric moment, these questions can help us discover more about ourselves, our friends, and our family members.
The Joy of the Heart
Author: James P. Robson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1546269568
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
The Joy of the Heart The purpose of the heart of man is to both sustain life and exude love. God’s gift to mankind is his heart and was granted to give and receive life’s joy with an eternal stream of extraordinary love. I believe that all love is extraordinary when you consider the alternatives. For love to be truly extraordinary, it must enter the realm of pure love, where you have learned the self-discipline of surrendering your life completely to God, as Jesus Christ demonstrated at the cross. Obedience to God’s Word results in a life where love for others is continuously purified. It is my prayer and hope that the ideas and words in this book of poetry will encourage the reader to expand their understanding by building a strong desire to seek and to claim Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and to spread the truth to others in their sphere of influence. With Christ’s encouragement, James P. Robson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1546269568
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
The Joy of the Heart The purpose of the heart of man is to both sustain life and exude love. God’s gift to mankind is his heart and was granted to give and receive life’s joy with an eternal stream of extraordinary love. I believe that all love is extraordinary when you consider the alternatives. For love to be truly extraordinary, it must enter the realm of pure love, where you have learned the self-discipline of surrendering your life completely to God, as Jesus Christ demonstrated at the cross. Obedience to God’s Word results in a life where love for others is continuously purified. It is my prayer and hope that the ideas and words in this book of poetry will encourage the reader to expand their understanding by building a strong desire to seek and to claim Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and to spread the truth to others in their sphere of influence. With Christ’s encouragement, James P. Robson