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"C'est quoi le sida?" (C'est quoi)
Par Léon Schwartzenberg. 1999
L'auteur a été invité par l'éditeur à répondre aux questions d'enfants âgés de huit à douze ans. Il le fait…
méthodiquement, avec les mots et les exemples les plus simples possible. Un sujet que les enfants doivent connaître. [SDMLa bronchite chronique au quotidien
Par Alain Jéhan. 1991
L'alchimie de la pensée: merveilles et mystères du cerveau (Le Corps à vivre)
Par Diane Ackerman. 2006
[...] Non contente d'expliquer la mémoire, la pensée, l'émotion, les rêves et l'acquisition du langage, [l'auteur] fait aussi état des…
découvertes les plus récentes dans le domaine des neurosciences et aborde des sujets controversés comme les conséquences des traumatismes et l'opposition entre cerveau masculin et cerveau féminin. Dans une prose à la fois accessible et magnifique, électrique, l'auteur distille des vérités scientifiques objectives et reconnues, apportant ainsi des explications hautes en couleur et bourrées d'anecdotes à un ensemble de questions existentielles sur la conscience psychologique, la pensée humaine, la mémoire et la nature de l'identité. -- 4e de couvLes pires décisions de l'histoire: et les gens qui les ont prises
Par Stephen Weir. 2011
" L'Histoire est parfois une suite de bavures : de la guerre de Troie au krach boursier de Wall Street,…
certaines décisions n'ont pas forcément été les meilleures. Les Pires Décisions de l'Histoire présente les 50 plus grosses erreurs stratégiques et ceux qui les ont commises. Ce ne sont pas seulement les individus coupables qui y sont dénoncés, mais aussi les actions prises par les gouvernements et les sociétés commerciales, le tout replacé dans le contexte historique. Les motivations - souvent sinistres, parfois naïves - qui ont guidé les responsables de ces actes sont dévoilées, ainsi que les conséquences qu'elles ont eues sur la société et qui sont encore visibles à notre époque. " -- 4e de couvThe presidential nominating process: a place for us? (American political challenges)
Par Rhodes Cook. 2004
Former Congressional Quarterly political writer examines the role of voters in determining presidential nominees. Traces the history and evolution of…
modern primary elections; looks at the process in other democratic countries like England, France, and Germany; and suggests reforms that would increase competition and empower voters. 2004Why I sneeze, shiver, hiccup, and yawn (Let's-read-and-find-out-science Ser.)
Par Melvin Berger. 2000
The pawprints of history: dogs and the course of human events
Par Stanley Coren. 2002
Author portrays canines whose relationships with historical figures have influenced world events. Coren describes how Freud's fondness for dogs led…
to pet-assisted therapy, how Ponce de León's brutal pooch expedited Spain's conquest of America, and how China's "lion dogs" helped end imperial rule. 2002Daniel Boone: an American life
Par Michael A Lofaro. 2003
Biography of early pioneer Daniel Boone (1734-1820), a central figure in the trans-Appalachian westward movement into Kentucky and beyond. Relates…
how Boone's trailblazing exploits spurred increasing settlements but left him restless to explore new wilderness. Also describes his dealings with the Indians and land speculation difficulties. Some violence. 2003Father Bear comes home (I Can Read Level 1 Ser.)
Par Else Holmelund Minarik. 1959
Four episodes about Little Bear in which he waits impatiently for his father to come home from a day of…
fishing, has the hiccups, meets a mermaid, and plays with Owl. Beginning chapter book. For grades K-3. 1959Multiple sclerosis Q & A: reassuring answers to frequently asked questions
Par Beth Ann Hill. 2003
Introduction to multiple sclerosis (MS) by a patient, addressing the most common concerns. Topics include symptoms, tests, diagnosis, and treatments.…
Covers family issues and lifestyle changes and offers positive assurances and available resources. 2003Martin Luther: A Penguin Life
Par Martin E Marty. 2004
Religion professor and pastor discusses Luther's inner experiences as they relate to his surroundings. Describes Luther (1483-1546) as a person…
constantly seeking God's grace and willing to die for his beliefs. Covers Luther's 95 Theses, his large and small Catechisms, and his excommunication. 2004An A-to-Z guide to all-natural remedies for everyday childhood health problems: acne, cold sores, rashes, sore throats, and more. Places…
emphasis on diet and nutrition. Combines folk wisdom with modern medicine by including medical explanations for treatments and advice on when to consult a doctor. 2003Coping with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Par Elaine Fantle Shimberg. 2003
Describes the condition of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including its causes, diagnosis, treatments, and "a to z" coping skills…
for both patients and their families. Offers ways to quit smoking and advice for caretakers. 2003Reflections from a different journey: what adults with disabilities wish all parents knew
Par Stanley Klein, John Kemp. 2004
Forty informative essays by successful adult role models who have "lived the disability experience." Individuals with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy,…
vision and hearing loss, autism, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, learning disabilities, and other health conditions share their thoughts on acceptance, parenting, sexuality, and education. 2004What your doctor may not tell you about hypothyroidism: a simple plan for extraordinary results
Par Kenneth H Blanchard. 2004
Physician outlines the diagnosis, treatment, and care of the thyroid gland. Describes how he works with his patients and modifies…
treatment according to their needs. Offers advice on seeking medical care. 2004Occidentalism: the West in the eyes of its enemies
Par Ian Buruma. 2004
Notable scholars Buruma and Margalit discuss the development of anti-Western sentiments and their perpetuation into contemporary times, especially by Islamic…
countries. Examines some aspects of fascism, socialism, globalization, and religious extremism throughout history. 2004Big Russ and me: father and son : lessons of life
Par Tim Russert. 2004
Television journalist's memoir celebrating his bond with his father, "Big Russ," a WWII veteran whom Russert calls "endlessly hardworking and…
eternally optimistic." Author recollects his own 1950s Buffalo childhood in a close-knit Irish Catholic neighborhood and recalls teachers who inspired him throughout his life. Bestseller. 2004The South Beach diet cookbook: More than 200 Delicious Recipies That Fit the Nation's Top Diet
Par Arthur Agatston. 2004
Florida cardiologist's companion to his bestselling weight loss book, The South Beach Diet (DB 56409). Provides over two hundred recipes,…
each designated as phase one, two, or three of the diet. Includes healthy ideas for breakfast, soups, salads, side dishes, fish, poultry, meats, vegetarian meals, and more. Bestseller. 2004Pocahontas: medicine woman, spy, entrepreneur, diplomat
Par Paula Gunn Allen. 2003
Part-Native American scholar analyzes the life of Pocahontas from a feminist perspective. To interpret the young Powhatan woman in the…
context in which she lived, Allen uses contemporary accounts from English travelers and adventurers, among them John Smith of the Virginia Company. 2003How to win the Nobel Prize: an unexpected life in science (Jerusalem-Harvard lectures)
Par J. Michael Bishop. 2003
Memoir of Nobel Prize-winning microbiologist. Bishop reflects modestly on his journey to success, from his childhood in rural Pennsylvania to…
his studies at Harvard Medical School and the cancer cell research for which he was recognized in 1989. Also provides background on the prize, the field of microbiology, and modern scientific controversies. 2003