This zine does not even try to be a comprehensive guide to radiation. There are some good references cited along the way for further reading.
Math textbook for Grade 10 students.
This book was published by Free High School Science Texts Project to provide a material for the students of Grade 12 on the subject of Mathematics.
This book is part of a much longer and comprehensive study on which Dr Kuehn has been laboring for over a decade and whose aim is to trace the iconography of the composite mythical creature known as the serpent-dragon from the mists of antiquity to the late middle ages.
A history book about the world written by a Centennial Professor of Economic History Patrick K. O'brien.
This text introduces students to the marketing strategies and tools that practitioners use to market their products.
USA Literature in Brief pinpoints and describes the contributions to American literature of some of the best-recognized American poets, novelists, philosophers and dramatists from pre-Colonial days through the present. Major literary figures are discussed in detail, as are their major works.
A great resource on US History as seem by a number of prominent historians.
A handbook on professional journalism by Deborah Potter a network correspondent for CBS News and CNN, covering the White House, State Department, Congress, national politics, and environmental issues.
A book from the USGS giving an in depth information on tectonic plates.