67451The science of genius
National geographic the science of genius single issue magazine – august 3, 2018.
67452The science of Longevity : how to live longer & age better
The science of Longevity - how to live longer & age better. Living longer àd better, zmbies in the bran, fitness for lifelong health, feeding a long life, reimagining old age.
67453The science of psychology
The book introduces psychology's scientific method; Biological foundations of behavior; Sensation and perception; States of consciousness; Learning; Memory; Thinking, intelligence and language; Human development.
67454The science of psychology : modules : 2nd ed.
1. What is Psychology?; 2. Psychology's scientific method; 3. iological foundations of behavior; 4. Sensation and perception; 5. States of consciousness.
67455The scientific basis of tissue transplantation
This important book contains in one volume various subjects, including anatomy, physiology, microbiology, radiation sciences, biology of healing of allografts, biomechanics of allografts and transplantation immunology. It is intended for easy and comprehensive use by practitioners in the field of tissue banking and tissue transplantation. It can also serve as a textbook for a course in tissue banking.
67456The SCSI Bus and Ide Interface
Part 1: Introduction; Part 2: The IDE interface; Part 3: The SCSI bus.
67457The sea we swim in : how stories work in a data-driven world
In The Sea We Swim In, Frank Rose leads us to a new understanding of stories and their role in our lives. For decades, experts from many fields-psychologists, economists, advertising and marketing executives-failed to register the power of narrative. Scientists thought stories were frivolous. Economists were knee-deep in theory. Marketers just wanted to cut to the sales pitch. Yet stories, not reasoning, are the key to persuasion.
67458The search for rational drug control
The drug problem; The drug control policy process.
67459The second shift
In this landmark study, sociologist Arlie Hochschild takes us into the homes of two-career parents to observe what really goes on at the end of the "work day." Overwhelmingly, she discovers, it's the working mother who takes on the second shift. Hochschild finds that men share housework equally with their wives in only twenty percent of dual-career families. While many women accept this inequity in order to keep peace, they tend to suffer from chronic exhaustion, low sex drive, and more frequent illness as a result. The ultimate cost is the forfeited health and happiness of both partners, and often the survival of the marriage itself.
67460The second shift
In this landmark study, sociologist Arlie Hochschild takes us into the homes of two-career parents to observe what really goes on at the end of the "work day." Overwhelmingly, she discovers, it's the working mother who takes on the second shift. Hochschild finds that men share housework equally with their wives in only twenty percent of dual-career families. While many women accept this inequity in order to keep peace, they tend to suffer from chronic exhaustion, low sex drive, and more frequent illness as a result. The ultimate cost is the forfeited health and happiness of both partners, and often the survival of the marriage itself.





