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Harry Potter: The Marauder`s Map Guide to Hogwarts
โ€I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.โ€ For the first time, readers can relive all the movie magic of the Harry Potter series with this beautiful guidebook to the secrets of Hogwarts, complete with four foldout pages containing portions of the map. When fans are finished poring over the text, they can
Mainvault – Lessines
Topographical survey of Belgium at 1:20,000 from Nationaal Geografisch Instituut / Institut Gรฉographique National, the countryโ€s national survey organization. Each 20K map covers one quarter of the corresponding 1:50,000 map (with adjustments in the border and coastal areas). The maps provide all the information expected of topographic mapping at this scale and additionally have an
Underwater Photography for Compact Camera Users
Be inspired to take the underwater photographs you have always dreamed of using a compact camera. `Book of the Year` Diver Magazine Designed to help the beginner and the more advanced digital compact camera users, Underwater Photography for Compact Camera Users promises to inspire both snorkelers and divers to achieve fabulous underwater photographs. Crammed with
AutoCAD For Dummies
Simple steps for creating AutoCAD drawings AutoCAD is the ubiquitous tool used by engineers, architects, designers, and urban planners to put their ideas on paper. It takes some AutoCAD know-how to go from a brilliant idea to a drawing that properly explains how brilliant your idea is. AutoCAD For Dummies helps you de-mystify the handy
Why Don`t Students Like School?: A Cognitive Scientist Answers Questions About How the Mind Works and What It Means for the Classroom
Research-based insights and practical advice about effective learning strategiesIn this new edition of the highly regarded Why Don`t Students Like School? cognitive psychologist Daniel Willingham turns his research on the biological and cognitive basis of learning into workable teaching techniques. This book will help you improve your teaching practice by explaining how you and your
Activate Your Money: Invest to Grow Your Wealth and Build a Better World
Educate yourself about finance and socially conscious investing with a woman-centered approachActivate Your Money provides the foundational support women need to talk to each other about their money, invest to grow their wealth, and to take the actions required to shift their assets into alignment with their values. Written for smart, savvy women who want
I Am a Rebel Girl: A Journal to Start Revolutions
From the creators of the sensational book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, comes an exciting new title: I Am a Rebel Girl: A Journal to Start Revolutions.Designed for girls of all ages looking to explore and train their rebel spirit, I Am a Rebel Girl is filled with activities that challenge perspective, induce
Yachting Monthly`s Expert Sailing Skills: No Nonsense Advice That Really Works
Improve a wide range of sailing skills with this highly illustrated guide Popular sailing author Tom Cunliffe teaches sailors how to improve a vast range of sailing skills, from dropping anchor to fixing an engine or using onboard electronics. Each chapter deals with a specific skill and is highly illustrated with step-by-step photos. This selection
Swim Smooth – The Complete Coaching System for Swimmers and Triathletes
Transform your technique and become a better swimmer with this remarkable new approach to freestyle swimming. Written for both fitness and competitive swimmers, Swim Smooth contains the latest breakthroughs in swimming to help you radically improve your speed, enjoyment, and success. Hundreds of full-color photographs and three-dimensional graphics help you put theory into practice while
Stress, the Brain and Depression
Can traumatic life events cause depression? Studies generally point to a connection between adverse life events and depression. However, establishing a causal rather than associative connection, the key concern of this book, is more problematic. What neurobiological changes may be induced by stress and depression, and to what extent do these changes correspond? The authors