Dinosaury
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História zeme - Objavy - Druhy - Vyhynutie - Spôsob života. Pevné lamino.






História zeme - Objavy - Druhy - Vyhynutie - Spôsob života. Pevné lamino.
Všichni víme, že psa se špatnými návyky není veselé vlastnit. Ať je to neustálé štěkání, agresivní chování, nebo kradení jídla ze stolu. Tato bohatě ilustrovaná kniha poskytuje zoufalým majitelům odpovědi na všechny běžné problémy. Fascinující pohled do psí psychologie a vysvětluje, proč se psi chovají tak, že dělají to, co část rodiny – smečky. Použitím jednoduchých cviků pak odhaluje, jak mohou být psi převychováni. Četné doprovodné fotografie ukazují krok za krokem. Téměř povinné základní čtení pro majitele psů.
The art of climbing dis-roped and disrobed.Twenty years ago, Dean Fidelman asked a rock climber to take off her shoes and boulder nude, and his famous series Stone Nudes was born. The stunning black-and-white images of athletic figures captured in motion on cliffs in breathtaking wild landscapes have made Fidelman famous within the climbing community.Fidelman followed his nomadic muses around North America and the world, framing them in the picturesque landscapes of Yosemite Valley; Joshua Tree; Moab, Utah; Patagonia; Europe; and coastal Thailand.The sensual photographs uniquely capture the stark beauty of athletes on the stone, their muscular bodies camouflaging with the formations of the rocks they are poised on. This book will appeal to those interested in climbing, lovers of nude photography, as well as anyone who appreciates breathtaking images of improbable physical feats across stunning landscapes.
This personal account from 1791 offers insights into the customs and lifestyles of North American Indians, as narrated by an Indian interpreter and trader. It details various posts along the St. Laurence River and Lake Ontario. Additionally, the book features a vocabulary of the Chippewa language, alongside word lists in Iroquois, Mohegan, Shawanee, and Esquimo, as well as a comparative table of the Algonquin and Chippewa languages, making it a valuable resource for understanding Indigenous cultures and languages.
Exploring the complexities of human courage, this collection features 19 gripping stories that reveal the exhilaration and peril of pushing personal limits. Each narrative delves into the motivations and consequences of daring choices, highlighting the fine line between ambition and recklessness. Through diverse characters and situations, the book invites readers to reflect on their own boundaries and the risks inherent in the pursuit of greatness.
The book offers a detailed account of the experiences of an Indian interpreter and trader, focusing on the customs and lifestyles of North American Indigenous peoples. It includes descriptions of trading posts along the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario, enriching the narrative with a vocabulary of the Chippeway language. Additionally, it features lists of words from Iroquois, Mohegan, Shawnee, and Esquimaux languages, along with a comparative table highlighting similarities between Algonkin and Chippeway languages, providing valuable insights into linguistic connections.
Exploring the evolution of fishes over 500 million years, this richly illustrated work delves into the fascinating adaptations of these creatures, including those that walk and breathe air. The author presents recent fossil discoveries and genetic analyses, offering new insights into how ancient, jawless animals evolved into today's diverse fish species. The narrative highlights the survival and dominance of fishes in aquatic ecosystems, revealing their significance as the ancestors of all amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, thereby connecting them to human ancestry.
The "Dinosaurs" volume delves into the era of these magnificent creatures, showcasing their anatomy, fossilization processes, and notable species through captivating illustrations. Part of a visually stunning nonfiction series, it combines expert writing with dynamic CGI and 3-D imagery, offering a rich, accessible exploration of dinosaurs. The series also covers other thrilling topics like Egypt, Oceans, and Space, making it a comprehensive resource for curious readers eager to learn about these fascinating subjects.
The Role of Drugs in the Lives and Writings of Kerouac, Burroughs and Ginsberg
Exploring the profound connection between drugs and creativity, this book delves into the lives and works of iconic Beat writers Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs. It examines the diverse substances they consumed, such as heroin, LSD, and alcohol, and their significant impact on their lifestyles and literary output. The author presents an intriguing analysis of how these drugs influenced the Beat movement, showcasing the unique intensity with which these writers engaged with various substances in their artistic endeavors.
Focusing on the evolving field of UX design, this comprehensive guide offers insights into the practices and methodologies employed by UX practitioners. It characterizes UX as a collaborative movement, emphasizing a bottom-up approach that contrasts with traditional top-down frameworks. The book highlights various techniques such as trial and error, iterative testing, and case study reporting, enabling practitioners to reflect on their design processes and adapt to current trends. It serves as a valuable resource for professionals, students, and emerging researchers in customer and experience-centered design.