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The Happiest Toddler on the Block: How to Eliminate Tantrums and Raise a Patient, Respectful, and Cooperative One-to-Four-Year-Old
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If you're dreading the "terrible twos" or already in the thick of it, Dr. Karp's book might feel like a lifesaver. It's practical and filled with relatable insights that respect a toddler's unique perspective. By learning the language of "Toddler-ese" and employing the green light/yellow light/red light method, you can navigate the stormy seas of toddlerhood with a steadier ship, and maybe even enjoy the voyage.
A Short History of Nearly Everything
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Bill Bryson | Doubleday

A Short History of Nearly Everything

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If you've ever wondered about the big questions – how we arrived at our current understanding of the world, the universe, and ourselves – Bryson's book is a treasure trove that transforms complex subjects into fascinating stories. It's as if you're sitting down with a friend who can explain the mysteries of the universe in a way that's engaging, humorous, and incredibly informative.
A Short History of Nearly Everything
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Bill Bryson | Broadway Books

A Short History of Nearly Everything

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Goodreads rating: 4.21

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A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson is a fantastic read for anyone interested in exploring the origins of the universe and humankind. Bryson takes a complex subject and makes it accessible to all readers, using his trademark humor to keep things light and entertaining. The book is perfect for anyone looking to expand their understanding of science and the world around us.
The Eighth Day Of Creation - Makers Of The Revolution In Biology - Thryft
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In the foreword to this expanded edition of his 1979 masterpiece, Horace Freeland Judson says, "I feared I might seem the official historian of the movement"--molecular biology, that is. If by official he means "authoritative; definitive; the standard against which all others are measured" then his fears are warranted. Detailed without being overly technical, humane without being fulsome, The Eighth Day of Creation tells of molecular biology's search for the secret of life. "The drama has everything--exploration of the unknown; low comedy and urgent seriousness; savage competition, vaulting intelligence, abrupt changes of fortune, sudden understandings; eccentric and brilliant people, men of honor and of less than honor; a heroine, perhaps wronged; and a treasure to be achieved that was unique and transcendent." And in Judson this drama found its Shakespeare.
From Bacteria to Bach and Back : The Evolution of Minds - Thryft
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What is human consciousness and how is it possible? These questions fascinate thinking people from poets and painters to physicists, psychologists, and philosophers.This is Daniel C. Dennett's brilliant answer, extending perspectives from his earlier work in surprising directions, exploring the deep interactions of evolution, brains and human culture. Part philosophical whodunnit, part bold scientific conjecture, this landmark work enlarges themes that have sustained Dennett's career at the forefront of philosophical thought. In his inimitable style, laced with wit and thought experiments, Dennett shows how culture enables reflection by installing a profusion of thinking tools, or memes, in our brains, and how language turbocharges this process. The result: a mind that can comprehend the questions it poses, has emerged from a process of cultural evolution.An agenda-setting book for a new generation of philosophers and thinkers, From Bacteria to Bach and Back is essential for anyone who hopes to understand human creativity in all its applications.
From Bacteria to Bach and Back : The Evolution of Minds - Thryft
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How did we come to have minds? For centuries, poets, philosophers, psychologists, and physicists have wondered how the human mind developed its unrivaled abilities. Disciples of Darwin have explained how natural selection produced plants, but what about the human mind?In From Bacteria to Bach and Back, Daniel C. Dennett builds on recent discoveries from biology and computer science to show, step by step, how a comprehending mind could in fact have arisen from a mindless process of natural selection. A crucial shift occurred when humans developed the ability to share memes, or ways of doing things not based in genetic instinct. Competition among memes produced thinking tools powerful enough that our minds don’t just perceive and react, they create and comprehend.An agenda-setting book for a new generation of philosophers and scientists, From Bacteria to Bach and Back will delight and entertain all those curious about how the mind works.