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What in the World is Machu Picchu?
Ancient history is full of mysteries, and Machu Picchu is one of the most interesting topics. The amazing and incredible Machu Picchu is explored, specifically addressing what secrets does this sacred place holds? What civilization built the citadel at Machu Picchu? How did science shape the Inca civilization? Why are people still visiting this place, and what are the popular cultural depictions of Machu Picchu?
Amy Li, Austin Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Gurman Barara, Huma Inayat, Irene Falade, Ishpreet Chana, Jamie Johnson, Jennifer Pham, Noah Varghese, Rokya Harun, Suad Alad (Author), David Henneberg (Narrator)
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Ancient Egypt is a diverse and popular topic in world history. Legends and unsolved secrets of Egypt attract researchers from around the world. In this book, you will discover one of the most famous rulers in history - King Tut, or Tutankhamun. Topics in the book discuss who he was, what impact he has left in history, the theories surrounding King Tut's death, the importance of the rediscovery of his tomb, and the myths surrounding Tutankhamun? In addition, information is revealed about how King Tut and Ancient Egyptian culture have been misinterpreted in popular culture.
Amy Li, Austin Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Gurman Barara, Irene Falade, Ishpreet Chana, Jamie Johnson, Jennifer Pham, Noah Varghese, Rokya Harun, Suad Alad (Author), Jacob Vo (Narrator)
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What is the exact definition of Work? Why do humans need to define it, and what is the history of Work in society? Does the culture of Work differ around the world, and what impact does it have on humans? The answers to these topics and more can be discovered in the book, What is Work and its Impact.
Alexandra Hauser, Alexia Di Martino, Amy Li, Austin Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Gurman Barara, Irene Falade, Ishpreet Chana, Jamie Johnson, Jennifer Pham, Noah Varghese, Rokya Harun (Author), Britney Feng (Narrator)
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What in the World is Canine & Feline Psychology?
There is a purpose for you to take this book into your hands and start reading. Either you are doing some psychology research or are interested in the relationship humans have with dogs and cats. However, this may also mean that you have (or are thinking of getting) a pet - cat, dog, or both. Then, you are on the right track! What are the origins of feline and canine psychology, and what are the main critical elements? What are the most significant changes that have occurred since the domestication of these animals, and why have environmental changes affected our worldview on pet training? Why are we viewing cats and dogs in the way we do?
Ishpreet Chana, Ivan Quan, Ivy Quan, Jaime Johnson, Jessica Jutras, Jessie Wang, Jonathan Wiebe, Mehvish Masood, Rokya Harun, Sapna Rameshwarsingh (Author), Catlin Kuzyk (Narrator)
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The 21st Century is full of new technological and industrial changes, which affect people's everyday lives worldwide. Internet is spreading and evolving, containing various advantages and benefits as well as devastating disadvantages. You can find answers to any question or ask for help and know the majority's opinion on critical issues. However, the time you spend online may at times be a waste. Alternatively, it can lead to online addiction because of the fun and entertainment features the Internet offers. In this book, you will find answers to questions like What is Online Addiction and what is its impact on humans. Can we treat online addictions, and what beholds us in the future with the continuous rise in Social Media?
Amy Li, Austin Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Gurman Barara, Irene Falade, Ishpreet Chana, Jamie Johnson, Jennifer Pham, Noah Varghese, Rokya Harun, Suad Alad (Author), Levon Vokins (Narrator)
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Have you ever heard of proteins, which cause fatal and transmissible neurodegenerative diseases for both people and animals? Did you know that these misfolded proteins are called Prions, and they can increase their numbers by using the functions of living cells (in this respect, prions are similar to viruses)? Even though prions had been found out almost 40 years ago by Stanley B. Prusiner, much is still left to be understood about the prion, including how exactly it replicates and causes other proteins to fold and the origin of the deadly molecule itself. Furthermore, most pressingly, how to treat or cure any of the numbers of terminal diseases it causes in animals and humans. In this book, you will discover the historical background of prions, their importance, structures, and the most known human prion diseases, the Public Health System's most significant challenges, and the future directions for the study of prions. All of that put in one book for a more detailed study of the still unexplored topic of deadly proteins - prions.
Ishpreet Chana, Ivan Quan, Ivy Quan, Jaime Johnson, Janvi Bedi, Jess Jutras, Jessie Wang, Jonathan Wiebe, Mehvish Masood, Rokya Harun, Sapna Singh (Author), Nick Adkisson (Narrator)
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