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Tech fury
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Darke, J. A., author
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Stevens, Eric, 1974- author
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Evergreen, Nelson, 1971- illustrator
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Technology and civilization Juvenile fiction.
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Technology Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
2016
Eighth-grader Emily Lemon wakes up and discovers that none of the gadgets around her house are working properly, and the computers at her middle school seem to have a mind of their own--but when the scoreboard in the gym displays the words \"the revolution has begun, down with humanity\" she realizes that humanity has lost control and civilization as we know it is in serious trouble.
Microbial Biodegradation and Bioremediation
2014
Microbial Biodegradation and Bioremediation brings together experts in relevant fields to describe the successful application of microbes and their derivatives for bioremediation of potentially toxic and relatively novel compounds.
Gears of revolution
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Savage, J. Scott (Jeffrey Scott), 1963- author
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Savage, J. Scott (Jeffrey Scott), 1963- Mysteries of Cove ;
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War stories.
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Dragons Juvenile fiction.
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Technology Juvenile fiction.
2016
Trenton and Kallista travel to a steampunk version of Seattle hoping to find Kallista's missing father, but instead find themselves in the middle of a war between the Order of the Beast, who worships dragons, and the Whipjacks, who are building weapons to destroy the animals.
Global Pollution and Environmental Monitoring
2008
With the recent NOBEL PEACE PRIZE going to Environmental Studies,GLOBAL WARNING AND IT`S CONSEQUENCES have come to be recognized. We wish that climate changes may turnout as blessing, rather than disaster .But the scientific findings warns us to be prepared for the ultimate. The book ,`GLOBAL POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING` brings centuries of Indian wisdom and moral courage to the world . If `Al Gore` advises India to lead from the front ;it would be possible only by adopting new technologies and accepting help from the whole world. The book takes a new look at sampling procedure and instrumental methods of analysis .Radioactivity, Thermal and Noise as new pollutants are discussed in depth . The chemical,biological , physical and microbiological analysis of Air ,Water and Soil are explained in detail. For the lawyers there are aspects of Environmental Laws and Internet facilities. The technical jargon`s in the book are kept to the minimum and the language is easy to follow . We wish this volume will be important reference book fro Scholars, Researchers ,Teachers, Scientists, Lawyers and anyone who is interested in learning more about this beautiful subject.
Embers of destruction
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Savage, J. Scott (Jeffrey Scott), 1963- author
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Savage, J. Scott (Jeffrey Scott), 1963-. Mysteries of Cove ;
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Dragons Juvenile fiction.
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Robots Juvenile fiction.
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Technology Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Trenton, Kallista, and their friends from Discovery trace the origins of the dragons to San Francisco where they must battle a powerful white dragon in order to save the city and everyone who lives there\"-- Provided by publisher.
Geomorphology and Global Environmental Change
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Embleton-Hamann, Christine
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Slaymaker, Olav
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Spencer, T. (Tom)
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Brainwashing
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Climatic geomorphology
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Environmental geomorphology
2009,2011,2015
How will global environmental change affect the landscape and our interaction with it? Apart from climate change, there are other important catalysts of landscape change, including relief, hydroclimate and runoff, sea level variations and human activity. This volume summarises the geomorphic implications of global environmental change, analysing such effects on lakes, rivers, coasts, reefs, rainforests, savannas, deserts, glacial features, and mountains. Providing a benchmark statement from the world's leading geomorphologists on the state of, and potential changes to, the environment, this book is invaluable for advanced courses on geomorphology and environmental science, and as a reference for research scientists. Interdisciplinary in scope, with a primary audience of Earth and environmental scientists, geographers, geomorphologists and ecologists, it also has a wider reach to those concerned with the social, economic and political issues raised by global environmental change, and is useful to policy makers and environmental managers.
George and the ship of time
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Hawking, Lucy, author
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Parsons, Garry, illustrator
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Dystopias Juvenile fiction.
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Robots Juvenile fiction.
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Technology Juvenile fiction.
2019
After escaping a runaway spaceship, George finds himself on a barren Earth where society is under corporate control, access to technology is restricted, and the uneducated population is swamped with fake news.
A Cage of Butterflies
2015
We're like a new toy ... or a new energy source, and they're just playing with us, experimenting. Working out what we can do. What they can do with us.\" Mikki and the others live at \"the farm\", an advanced learning facility, a think-tank for a bunch of young people with very high IQs. But what is really going on at the farm? And what about the five much younger children known as the Babies, frail as butterflies? Brian Caswell's new novel explores the power of love . and presents readers with an intriguing jigsaw puzzle of suspense.
Leaf it to Dot
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Cascardi, Andrea E., author
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Zuckerberg, Randi. Dot
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Industrial Brothers (Firm), production company
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Girls Juvenile fiction.
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Treasure hunt (Game) Juvenile fiction.
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Scouting (Youth activity) Juvenile fiction.
2019
Dad joins Dot and Hal outdoors while they work to earn their Rangeroo scavenger hunt badges and to not let technology distract them from nature.
Tales of the far north; Dr William Gordon Stables and the Arctic adventure story in the late Victorian era
2018
Dr William Gordon Stables (1837–1910) was perhaps the most prolific author of juvenile works during the second half of the 19th century, publishing more than 130 full-length novels, in addition to offering regular contributions to juvenile magazines. His writings covered a diverse range of subject areas, spanning all regions of the globe, and offered lively tales of adventure often coupled with moral guidance and imperialistic overtones. However, it was juvenile tales of adventure set in the far north that were his favourites and among his most frequent selections. Drawing upon his own first-hand Arctic experiences, Stables provided a knowledgeable view of the northern regions, offering vivid and realistic depictions of life and work in the Arctic, as well as its peoples, natural history and natural wonders. The challenges of survival in the harsh environment of the Arctic fostered a physical approach to manliness and maturity in Stables’ young heroes, who served as powerful role models for his youthful audience. Stables’ works enjoyed widespread popularity among impressionable juvenile readers and helped to shape their perceptions of the Arctic regions and impart character values on their path to adulthood. This article examines Stables’ contribution to Arctic storytelling in the late Victorian era.
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