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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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A detailed, 10 chapter, research book on the ideology of criminology. In this well explained book it explained in great length what criminology is and how it was researched. In depth description on the different theories associated with criminology. How criminology is found in our culture and the formal teachings is discussed in the chapters. Some issues found in criminology and the different schools of thought are also found in this book. All in all, everything you need to know about criminology is found here.
Adrienne Lam, Alexa Gee, Alyssa Wu, Amal Rizvi, Austin Mardon, Diana Amiscaray, Dr. Austin Mardon, Ezzah Inayat, Faith Dong, Jessica Henry, Leah Heinen, Rico Cuecaco (Author), David Henneberg (Narrator)
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The Rosetta Stone eBook discusses the history, importance, and impact of the discovery and translating of the Rosetta Stone.
Austin Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Hareem Bilal, Jasrita Singh, Mackenzie Schuler, Mical Habtemicael, Michael Tang, Mya Elisabeth George, Natalie Jean-Marie, Nataliya Raza, Nawshin Haq, Summer Shields (Author), David Henneberg (Narrator)
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What in the World are Viruses?
Viruses in humans can be traced back to the 1900s. Smallpox and measles are the oldest, and as of 2012, 219 virus species affecting humans were identified. Among them are Yellow fever, influenza, Zika, Polio, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Ebola and Corona virus, which was discovered in 2019. Viruses were discovered over a period of time through rigorous processes which continue to be utilized with the application of new knowledge, which makes new findings modify and rediscover their inevitability. What in the World are Viruses? Each chapter in this book helps the reader sift through individual themes of well-researched and articulated articles for easy understanding written to contribute towards building on existing knowledge on viruses. The impact of viruses on humans cannot be ignored, especially in this era where the world is grappling with the effects of Corona Virus that has claimed many lives worldwide. The impact of virus outbreaks on a macro scale in society has been felt globally with disruptions of economies and livelihoods. Against this background, this publication explores the importance of studying viruses, particularly their effect on individuals. A chapter in the book looks at how a virus affects society, unearthing how a pandemic affects the global supply chain, how easily hospitals can become overwhelmed, the economic impact of viruses, and the positive impact that viruses have on society. Effects make the issue of viruses of utmost importance to study. Researching on viruses has improved knowledge to find solutions through vaccines' discovery, identifying preventive measures to eradicate the danger that viruses present to humans. Anti-viral treatments are available in the world today as a solution to fight against viruses. With this, many lives have been saved as people continue to access treatment. Although controversies surrounding viruses exist, they do not deter research on viruses from continuing. Information contained in this publication will add value to your knowledge base; this is why you should take time to read and enjoy the book.
Brianna Bedran, Camryn Kabir-Bahk, Cassandra Vandrunen-Lachance, Chitrini Tandon, Christina Nguyen, Noah Varghese, Rico Cuecaco, Tim Chapman, Yi Yang Fei (Author), David Henneberg (Narrator)
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What in the World is Medical Isotope Production?
Intense Research into the use of what medical isotope is used. In this book the history of medical isotope is discussed in detail to show its coming into use in the medical world. In this book, the breakthroughs of medical isotopes are revealed such as their uses in cancer treatment etc. It also goes in depth to discuss popular culture in regards to medical isotope. The written chapters focus extensively into medical isotopes and how they are used more in treatment as well as research into possible future uses. All in all, a considerable amount of research and facts gives you insight to is needed to know and what is to come with medical isotopes.
Austin Mardon, Diana Eve Amiscaray, Dr. Austin Mardon, Ellen Mak, Ezzah Inayat, Faith Dong, Grace Parish, Hadia Saleem, Ipsa Gusain, Jessica Henry, Leah Heinen, Minahil Syed (Author), David Henneberg (Narrator)
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The year 2020 has undoubtedly been one of the most eventful years, to say the least. A virus outbreak that started in Wuhan, China in December 2019, quickly escalated into a global pandemic by march 2020. This outbreak impacted several industries among which was the education industry. Considerable modifications were abruptly made in order to keep up with the chaos of the pandemic. Many educational institutions were shut down in order to reduce the spread of the virus and in hopes to flatten the curve. As this pandemic was an unprecedented circumstance, many educators and students were unprepared to adjust to the new method of education: the virtual classroom. This book goes into detail and analyzes various aspects of education during COVID-19. Further, the academic and psychological consequences of education during COVID-19 are presented, as well as methods to help combat educational challenges faced during this difficult time.
Janani Rajendra, Jiahui Luo, Mariann Roberts, Nicole Rapallo (Author), David Henneberg (Narrator)
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A fun and colorful "Alphabet" book written and illustrated by Anna (age 5) and her sister Abby (age 4). These two sisters embarked on their book making adventure the summer before starting kindergarden and pre-school. Both girls love drawing and reading. Creating this book has been a fun way to apply what they've been learning about letters, writing, and picture making. The ideas, illustrations and text are their own creations and reflect the things, people and even colors they love.
Austin Mardon, Catherine Mardon, Jake Schepian, Jilene Malbeuf, Katie Turner, Megan Armstrong (Author), David Henneberg (Narrator)
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Hoarding: The Family Secret Behind Closed Doors
What is a hoarder? A better question to ask is: who is a hoarder, and what is hoarding? A hoarder can be anyone, but the defining characteristic is a person who collects excessive personal belongings, or collects animals in great quantities. The person's house is filled with excessive clutter, and the clutter has no purpose; or, the house is filled with numerous animals. In the context of hoarding, clutter is considered to be the by¬product of our consumerism lifestyles. It includes the many possessions we have purchased, and own. For a compulsive hoarder, possessions are everywhere, and for an animal hoarder, animals are everywhere. Hoarders don't believe they have a problem-they think what they do is perfectly normal, and not out of the ordinary.
Andy (seongju) Kim, Austin Mardon, Bashar Dyab, Catherine Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Gharam Al Housein, Mady Matthews (Author), David Henneberg (Narrator)
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