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Getting Science
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 39.95Science is rightly a fundamental part of primary school education, but that doesn?t make it easy to teach - especially for teachers without a science background. This straight talking book from an experienced science writer and communicator looks at how to make the most of it and give primary school children a good grounding in the topic. Getting... more...
Extra Sensory
St. Martin's Press 2013; US$ 25.99Extra Sensory is a pop-science look at the untapped abilities of human beings, from ESP to Telekenesis and other real life sciences that are currently being studied today, from physicist Brian Clegg. We'd all love to have 'psi' abilities like telepathy, telekinesis, and remote viewing. But is there any solid evidence to back up these talents,... more...
The Chameleon Manager
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 47.95Today's managers are faced with many conflicting demands and situations. This book provides practical ways of achieving the impossible: *How can you be a generalist and a specialist? *An individual expert and a 'connected' team player? *Manage more people with less time and fewer resources and be entrepreneurial at the same time? Complete with its... more...
The Professional's Guide to Mining the Internet
Taylor and Francis 2001; US$ 42.95Whatever is needed, from in-depth research material for a report or academic paper, to the telephone number of a company on the other side of the world or what is showing at the local cinema, this guide aims to help readers find the answer on the internet, faster and more easily. more...
Studying Creatively
Taylor and Francis 2007; US$ 35.95Are you stuck in a rut? Short of inspiration? Looking for a study guide that?s a break from the norm? This innovative book will give you the tools and techniques you need to work a bit of creative magic into every aspect of your studying. Clegg?s easy-to-read, entertaining book will show you: what the whole creativity business is about... more...
Studying Using the Web
Taylor and Francis 2006; US$ 35.95Anyone can type a few keywords into a search engine. But that?s only the beginning. With Studying Using the Web you can find the right material, check its authenticity, transform it into your own original work and keep up-to-date on essential topics. The book is about how to find the right information, and making the most of it. It shows you how... more...
Creativity and Innovation for Managers
Taylor and Francis 1999; US$ 54.95Creativity and Innovation for Managers will appeal to any manager responsible for getting more out of a business. Creative thinking, creative problem solving and creative idea generation have become essential business drivers. This book provides an excellent executive briefing for senior management to understand what business creativity is, how it... more...
Armageddon Science
St. Martin's Press 2010; US$ 15.99An exploration of the terrifying threats to our world that fill today?s headlines: from global warming epidemic to the threat of nuclear weapons and the risk posed by the leading edge devices like the Large Hadron Collider. Armageddon Science by Brian Clegg is everything you want to know about potential man-made disaster. Climate change.... more...
Ecologic
Transworld 2010; US$ 17.34Looking after 'The Environment' should be straightforward - no-one wants to destroy the world. And yet in every 'green' area we are either failing to take the essential steps to prevent destruction of the planet or are being deceived - often by ourselves. By using the scalpel of eco-logic it is possible to open up the reality beneath the layers of... more...
The Global Warming Survival Kit
Transworld 2009; US$ 14.67Climate change is upon us. Make no mistake: disasters such as Hurricane Katrina are the tip of a rapidly melting iceberg. While we must still press our governments to take action to mitigate the most extreme effects of global warming, it is now beyond doubt that prevention will not be enough. We clearly need to plan for the worst. But good advice... more...









