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The Sutton Hoo: A Look Into the Anglo-Saxon Past
The discovery of the Sutton Hoo shook England by its core. The graves, jewelry, craftsmanship, are all remnants of the people who once lived on the land. The largely mysterious history of the Anglo-Saxons was finally solved in the discovery of the two large cemeteries by Basil Brown in 1938. This book provides insight on the importance of this archaeological site on our understanding of the kingdoms that once ruled here, and the effects of this place and civilization to the civilizations around it. The chapters cover the discovery of the Sutton Hoo, its impact on our understanding of early England, the detailed investigations of this site, and its influence on our culture today. The waves made by the Sutton Hoo cemeteries revolutionized how we understand early European history and are still felt to this day.
Alexander Martin, Amanda Rande, Ananna Bhadra Arna, Dr. Austin Mardon, Ivy Truong, Sriraam Sivachandran, Unaiza Asad Ullah, Wenteng Hou (Author), Katie Tolley (Narrator)
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A Comprehensive Insight on ADHD
A comprehensive insight at what we understand ADHD to be and an introspective look on how we got to these conclusions.
Alexander Martin, Amanda Rande, Ananna Bhadra Arna, Dr. Austin Mardon, Ivy Truong, Maryleen Faith Geronimo, Nazihah, Poojitha Pai, Simarjit Kaur Sidhu, Sriraam Sivachandran, Unaiza Asad Ullah, Vivek Kannan, Viveka Pimenta, Wenteng Hou (Author), Brendon Black (Narrator)
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A Comprehensive Insight on Empathy
Empathy is a complex emotional reaction that drives the smallest and largest actions, and shapes how we view the world around us. This book explores the scientific and humanistic discourse surrounding empathy and what its role is in every aspect of our lives. Exploring the complexity behind empathy and the seemingly never-ending questions that it brings drives our exploration of the world around us, for example, the understanding of major areas of our brains and its importance in our capacity to empathize. The development of empathy was explored throughout mankind, and also throughout a lifetime, understanding the innate, biological and environmental factors that all construct empathy and how it is unique to every person. The concept of empathy is also viewed from philosophical viewpoints and in the context of other cultures, aiming to provide a well-rounded insight on the intricate nature of empathy.
Alexander Martin, Amanda Rande, Ananna Bhadra Arna, Dr. Austin Mardon, Ivy Truong, Maryleen Faith Geronimo, Nazihah, Poojitha Pai, Simarjit Kaur Sidhu, Sriraam Sivachandran, Unaiza Asad Ullah, Vivek Kannan, Viveka Pimenta, Wenteng Hou (Author), Alexa Cable (Narrator)
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What in the World are Circadian Rythms?
For as long as the earth's inhabitants have thrived under the sun, its creatures have found a daily rhythm in the world's spin. When the sun rises, plants and animals alike know it's time to begin their day, and when the sun sets, their systems tell them to sleep. Although there are certainly exceptions and variations to this rule, generally, the world is awake in the light hours of the day and asleep at night. What in the World are Circadian Rhythms? seeks to examine this natural rhythm which guides our daily lives. As shown in the table of contents, topics covered will range from the studies and observations of scientists and societies throughout history that have contributed to the discovery of circadian rhythms to the current and future studies that hope to find solutions to the questions that still remain unanswered. Other chapters will explore the general public's knowledge and curiosity regarding circadian rhythms, the impact that these rhythms have on our modern lives and the lives of the animals and plants around us, and how they change as we age. What in the World are Circadian Rhythms? is an in-depth exploration that strives to educate the general reader on the scientific origins and modern day impact of circadian rhythms.
Aamna Idrees, Alexander Martin, Anushka Hasija, Dr. Austin Mardon, Hafsa Idrees, Hannah Nie, Hannah Schepian, Isra Ziad, Maggie Wang, Tenzin Yehshopa, Viveka Pimenta (Author), Carla Lenfesty (Narrator)
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