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Peter Smith

    1. Januar 1944

    Dieser Autor konzentriert sich auf die komplexe Erforschung der menschlichen Natur und Ethik. Sein Stil zeichnet sich durch tiefgehende psychologische Einsichten und präzises sprachliches Handwerk aus. Durch seine Werke versucht er, verborgene Motivationen und Dilemmata aufzudecken, die unser Leben prägen. Leser schätzen seine Fähigkeit, zum Nachdenken über komplexe moralische Fragen anzuregen.

    Peter Smith
    Wayfaring Stranger
    An Introduction to Gödel's Theorems
    Naval Warfare in the English Channel, 1939-1945
    Mining Camp Tales of the Silvery Slocan
    Understanding Children's Development
    Zeitzonen unserer Erde
    • Zeitzonen unserer Erde

      Montessori-Lege- & Lernmaterial

      • 24 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde

      Ein mehrteiliges Legematerial rund um die Zeitzonen, bei dem die Schülerinnen und Schüler durch Zuordnen von Legekärtchen Antworten auf unterschiedliche Fragen wie Was sind Zeitzonen? , Warum gibt es Zeitzonen? oder Wie sind unsere Zeitzonen eingeteilt? finden. Werden die Kärtchen passend an das Mittelstück angelegt, ergibt sich ein großer Stern mit mehreren Strahlen. Das Legematerial ist durch die Kombination von Text- und Bildelementen anschaulich gestaltet. Dem Heft liegt eine Weltkarte mit den Zeitzonen bei. Das Material eignet sich sowohl für die Freiarbeit als auch für die Arbeit im Klassenverband. Mit farbiger Weltkarte zu den Zeitzonen der Erde im DIN-A3-Format. 32 Seiten, FARBDRUCK

      Zeitzonen unserer Erde
    • Understanding Children's Development

      • 417 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      This introductory textbook provides an overview of child development. It covers such topics as perception, the development of language and reading skills, the bonding of parent and child, the development of sex differences, friendship and play. Each chapter contains two case studies.

      Understanding Children's Development
      4,5
    • Mining Camp Tales of the Silvery Slocan

      A History of British Columbia's Silver Rush

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set during the 1890s silver rush in British Columbia, this book explores the vibrant mining camps such as Sandon and New Denver, highlighting their rapid growth and the influx of prospectors from various regions. It captures the excitement of miners and capitalists drawn to the promise of wealth, detailing the bustling life in boom towns and the dynamic economic landscape shaped by this mineral discovery. The narrative sheds light on a significant yet often overlooked chapter in the region's history.

      Mining Camp Tales of the Silvery Slocan
      4,5
    • An Introduction to Gödel's Theorems

      • 402 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      An extensively rewritten second edition of this best-selling standard text for graduates and upper-level undergraduate students of logic, philosophy of mathematics, and pure mathematics. A clear and accessible treatment of Gödel's famous, intriguing, but much misunderstood incompleteness theorems.

      An Introduction to Gödel's Theorems
      4,3
    • Wayfaring Stranger

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      A journey to the American South in search of friendship, life lessons and bluegrass.

      Wayfaring Stranger
      4,3
    • The Psychology of School Bullying

      • 136 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The Psychology of Bullying provides a highly accessible overview about the nature of bullying, what is known about it, its possible effects, and what can be done about it. It focuses on bullying at school with special attention given to the development of cyberbullying, and a final chapter looks at bullying in other contexts. Illustrated with examples and case studies, it examines who bullies and who gets bullied, what is known about effective coping strategies, and what friends, peers and the school can do to help. It will be essential reading for students, teachers and parents looking for psychological insights into what bullying is.

      The Psychology of School Bullying
      4,0
    • This revision guide covers everything your students need to know about the period study Germany, 1890-1945: Democracy and dictatorship. They will build all the knowledge they need for the AQA GCSE History exam. The topic is clearly covered, from the growth of democracy after the First World War to life in Germany under the Nazis.

      Oxford Revise: AQA GCSE History: Germany, 1890-1945: Democracy and dictatorship
      4,0
    • The Petlyakov Pe-2

      • 456 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      During World War II, the Soviet Union's Petlyakov Pe-2 Peshka dive-bomber stood out for its speed, matching that of most fighter aircraft. At a time when the RAF believed monoplane aircraft couldn't effectively perform vertical bombing, the Pe-2 emerged as the primary dive- and light-bomber for Russia's air power on the Eastern Front, remaining in service until the early 1950s with Warsaw Pact countries and Yugoslavia. Initially conceived as a high-altitude twin-engine fighter by a team of aircraft designers imprisoned on political charges, the Pe-2's role shifted to fast dive-bomber due to the success of German Stukas during the Blitzkrieg. It entered service around the time of the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Although only a few were operational at the start of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, the Pe-2 quickly became the main dive-bomber for both the Soviet VVS and Naval service. Rapid mass production led to over 11,000 units, including various variants, by 1945. The Pe-2 played a crucial role in the Soviet counteroffensive that led to the fall of Berlin and also participated in the decisive Manchurian campaign against Japan in 1945. Utilizing official sources and numerous photographs, this book provides a comprehensive record of the Pe-2, highlighting its significance as a supreme dive-bomber.

      The Petlyakov Pe-2
      4,0