The Little Book of Big Explorations

The Little Book of Big Explorations
Author: Jheni Osman
Publsiher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789290806

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This is a book about expedition, adventure, our thirst for knowledge and pushing the limits of human endurance. From the navigational instruments that have led us through unknown lands, to the advanced engineering that carried us into the depths of the ocean, to the rocket science that propelled us into space, science and adventure have always been inextricably linked. Both are at the heart of everything we now know about the complex universe we find ourselves in. From the groundbreaking sea voyage in 1735 that settled the debate raging between Descartes and Newton about the shape of the earth to the balloon ride that led to the discovery of cosmic rays, we have pushed the limits of what's possible, both on our planet and beyond the clouds. The Little Book of Big Explorations is a collection of some of the most daring and eye-opening adventures in history that have changed the way we view the world, as well as a look at what's still to be discovered. Our insatiable curiosity has driven our survival as a species and can be charted through the centuries by these incredible voyages of discovery.

The Little Book of Explorations

The Little Book of Explorations
Author: Sally Featherstone
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015-06-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781472923264

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Following the success of the Little Book of Investigations, this book goes one step further in size, scale and scope. It covers explorations indoors, outside and in the local community, from the water in the tap, the dust on the floor, the mud in the garden, to exploring connections, constructions and other early technological experiments. The natural world, minibeasts, weather, growth, change over time and making changes to materials and the environment are included in this easy to use book. The inventive activities will all also provide opportunities for children to sustain their thinking with other children and adults while using the skills of observation and experiment.

Little Book of Big Packaging Ideas

Little Book of Big Packaging Ideas
Author: Catharine Fishel,Stacey King Gordon
Publsiher: Rockport Publishers
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781616736453

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A volume "packed" with insight and ideas The packaging industry is more competitive every day so creating a new package that is innovative, adds value, and makes a connection with the consumer is a challenge often met with limited success. Dynamic and unusual package designs can really make a statement in overcrowded markets. What makes a package successful? How do designers find the inspiration and execute the designs that really work? This compendium of package design answers all that and more. The content covers inspiration, process, design research, working with clients, planning, and execution of some of the most effective packages on the market today. Insight from top packaging designers worldwide is provided on pages that are packed with images of great designs. Unlike most packaging books, this volume is stuffed with content in a compact, portable, and easy-to-use format

Expandable Explorations Big Builds

Expandable Explorations  Big Builds
Author: Philip Steele
Publsiher: Silver Dolphin Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 168412672X

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Expand the scenes in this colorful book to explore some of history's most magnificent buildings! Get ready for an in-depth exploration of incredible big buildings throughout history in Expandable Explorations: Big Builds! This oversize book features five impressive buildings: the Roman Amphitheater, a Medieval castle, a palace, a suspension bridge, and a skyscraper. Slide-outs allow readers to get a close look at each structure, and this detailed, illustrated book is chock full of fascinating facts, search-and-finds, and the inner workings of big buildings.

Age of Eploration

Age of Eploration
Author: JOhn R. Hale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Access All Areas

Access All Areas
Author: Ninjalicious
Publsiher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2023-07-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780940208421

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A comprehensive guidebook to urban exploration, a thrilling, mind-expanding hobby that encourages our natural instincts to explore and play in our own environment. Includes everything you need to begin exploring little-known urban spaces like abandoned buildings, rooftops, construction sites, drains, transit and utility tunnels and more. Features chapters on * training * recruiting * preparation * equipping * social engineering and other subjects important to the successful urban explorer.

Y Origami Explorations in Folding

Y Origami   Explorations in Folding
Author: David C. Morgan,Denise M. Halverson,Spencer P. Magleby,Terri C. Bateman,Larry L. Howell
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2017-12-06
Genre: General -- General and miscellaneous specific topics -- Mathematics and visual arts, visualization
ISBN: 9781470436742

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When origami met the worlds of design and engineering, both fields embraced the ancient art form, using its principles and practices to discover new problems and to generate inventive solutions. This book demonstrates the potential of folding to improve the way things work, simplify how products are produced, and make possible new objects otherwise impossible. The solar collector, the felt stool, and the surgery tool have all been influenced in some way by folding paper. The example section is organized to show the folded figure next to the product prototype that was inspired by that work of origami. We have included models made from an array of materials over a range of sizes. This includes everything from a microscopic mechanism to huge solar panels designed to unfold in outer space. Most entries are at the prototype phase—meaning that physical hardware has been built to demonstrate the concept, but that the examples are not necessarily available commercially. Y Origami? also includes brief learning activities related to paper folding, such as a discussion of Euler's formula, angular measurements, and developable surfaces, along with more advanced topics. Throughout the book many diagrams and photographs illustrate the advancing concepts and methods of origami as an art form and a problem-solving strategy.

The Book of Exploration

The Book of Exploration
Author: Raymond John Howgego
Publsiher: George Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: IND:30000110627068

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A chronological tour of the history of exploration in the style of THE MAP BOOK and THE SCIENCE BOOK by the world's leading expert.