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A Picture Book Of Insects by Vitaly Tanasyichuk
In this post, we will see the book A Picture Book Of Insects by Vitaly Tanasyichuk. About the book A book about insects What an empty place the desert seems to be—nothing but sand all around and wilted bushes that … Continue reading
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Tagged ants, beetles, bumblebee, butterflies, caterpillars, children's books, cicada, crickets, dragonfly, grasshoppers, honeybee, illustrated books, insects, life cycle of insects, moths, nature, soviet children's literature, termites, wasps
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The Sun’s Storehouse – Prishvin
In this post, we will see the book The Sun’s Storehouse by M. Prishvin. About the book This is a collection of four stories by Russian author Mikhail Prishvin (1873-1954). The Sun’s Storehouse is about two orphaned siblings, ten-year-old Mitya … Continue reading
Man and Nature – Fedorov
In this post, we will see the book Man and Nature by E. Fedorov. About the book The book explores the aspect of development from the perspective of the relationship of humanity to nature. The author links these to a … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, development, earth, energy, environment, future, humanity, man, nature, non-renewable, peace, pollution, population explosion, renewable, resources, society, sustainable, technology, war
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This Amazingly Symmetrical World – Tarasov
In this post, we will see the book This Amazingly Symmetrical World by Lev Tarasov. As we had written in the earlier post with Tarasov’s Calculus, which was remade electronically using LaTeX typesetting engine, this is another of his books which have … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, art, atoms, borders, conservation laws, cpt invariance, crystal, elementary, escher, interactions, lattice, lepton, nature, nuclear physics, ozma, particles, patterns, physics, quantum mechanics, quarks, relativity, symmetry, tesselations, violation
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The Principles of Philosophy – Rakitov
In this post, we will see the book The Principles of Philosophy by Anatoly Rakitov. About the book: The structure of this book permits the student to read and master its matter in varying order according to the aims and purposes he … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, book, cognition, consciousness, development, dialectical-materialism, dialectics, empiricism, environment, epistemology, ethics, history, idealism, knowledge, leninst, marxism, materialism, matter, method, moscow, motion, nature, philosophy, progress publishers, social, socio-economic, soviet, space, time, world view
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Traces of Bygone Biospheres – Lapo
In this post, we will see the book Traces of Bygone Biospheres by A. V. Lapo. The book is an introduction to the ideas of the biosphere which were first proposed by remarkable Soviet scientist V. I. Vernadsky. The book explores his ideas and … Continue reading
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Tagged biogeochemistry, biology, biopsphere, eco system, ecology, evolution, forces, fossils, geochemistry, geography, geology, history, life, life sciences, nature, radiogeology, systems
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Man and Animals – Dmitriyev
In this post we will see Man and Animals by Yuri Dmitriyev. Man’s life on Earth is bound up fast with animals, birds, and fish t insects and beasts, octopi and worms. But over the millennia Man’s relationships with animals … Continue reading
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Tagged animal gods, animals, birds, cryptozoology, darwin, environment, fish, humans, insects, mammals, man, nature, protection, zoology
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