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Terrific book that delivers the wonder of physics. The starting point for science is the head-scratching, bewilderment, awe and joy of the way things are in the world. And that's where this book begins - with how-and-why questions (and answers of course).
When you're caught in the rain, is it better to run or walk? Why do high jumpers jump the way they do? Why does snow squeak when you walk on it? Why is wet sand darker than dry sand? Why can we see two rainbows but not three?
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I'd recommend this as a comprehensive guide to the secrets of success for working women. It's based on the stories of 26 successful Canadian women and how they got there.
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Great characters (Hey, it's Omar!), great plots and dialogue. The best TV series people haven't heard of.
This is not mindless entertainment. It *is* entertaining but it also makes you think. It doesn't spoon feed you, you have to pay attention to figure out what's going on. In the meantime you end up learning a lot about police procedurals, gang life, inner city life, working on the docks, teaching inner city schools and working in a city newsroom -- because each season takes the core group of characters through different venues.
There are no stereotypes, no plot twists that are put in just to amp up the story line. Instead there are characters that feel… Lire la suite
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