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Diese Reihe befasst sich mit den grundlegenden Fragen, über die Menschen oft nachdenken. Sie taucht in eine Vielzahl von Themen ein und deckt überraschende Zusammenhänge auf, die das Unbekannte beleuchten. Perfekt für neugierige Köpfe, zielt sie darauf ab, komplexe Themen zu entmystifizieren. Jede Ausgabe bietet klare, ansprechende Antworten, die das Verständnis erweitern und die intellektuelle Neugier befriedigen.

Woher kommt der Mann im Mond?
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  • Don't Know Much About(r) the Universe

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    Exploring intriguing mysteries, this book delves into the origins of remarkable structures and phenomena, questioning the involvement of extraterrestrial beings in human history. It examines the enigmatic canals of Mars, the true nature of the Star of Bethlehem, and the theories surrounding the construction of the pyramids. Through a blend of historical analysis and speculative inquiry, it challenges readers to reconsider widely accepted narratives and opens the door to alternative explanations of humanity's past.

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  • The narrative follows the journey of thirty-four children aboard the Mayflower, exploring their experiences and challenges during the historic voyage to America. Through their eyes, readers gain insight into the hopes, fears, and resilience of these young passengers as they navigate the uncertainties of a new world. The story highlights themes of adventure, survival, and the impact of the Pilgrims' quest for freedom on future generations. This unique perspective sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of a pivotal moment in American history.

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  • Die Reise beginnt mit Elefanten in den Alpen, geht weiter über die größten Seen der Welt bis zum Sonnensystem. Der amerikanische Bestsellerautor Kenneth C. Davis hat sich all jenen Fragen gewidmet, deren Antworten man eigentlich kennen sollte, aber nie gelernt oder wieder vergessen hat. Gab es Atlantis, und wo findet man das El Dorado? Wie schnell ist das Licht, und wie lang ist ein Lichtjahr? Droht uns die globale Erwärmung oder eine neue Eiszeit? Davis steuert auf intelligente und amüsante Weise die wichtigsen Winkel und Phänomene der Welt an, legt Anker und inspiziert sie sorgfältig. Meilensteine der Geographie werden mit amüsanten Anekdoten gewürzt - und los geht die ebenso spannende wie informative Reise durch die Welt, in der wir leben.

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  • The book explores the controversial question of whether Columbus was indeed the first European to reach the Americas. It delves into historical evidence, examining pre-Columbian voyages and interactions, as well as the impact of these findings on our understanding of history. Through meticulous research, the author challenges traditional narratives and highlights the significance of other explorers, ultimately reshaping the reader's perspective on European exploration and its consequences for indigenous populations.

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    Using a question-and-answer format, this chronological overview offers an informal introduction to American history and features annotated reading lists and biographical profiles.

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  • Schon in der Antike faszinierte das Universum die Menschen. Und sie begannen, Fragen zu stellen und Antworten zu suchen. Daran hat sich bis heute nichts geändert. Und auch die Faszination ist ungebrochen.§Doch nicht jeder versteht die komplexen Zusammenhänge, die Wissenschaftler wie Albert Einstein oder Stephen Hawking erforscht haben. Hier ist das ideale Buch für all jene, die in den Nachthimmel schauen und träumen, davon träumen, endlich einmal zu wissen, was in den unendlichen Weiten um uns herum geschieht.

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  • Don't Know Much About History

    Everything You Need to Know About American History but Never Learned - The Renowned Classic Completely Updated

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    Who really discovered America? What was "the shot heard 'round the world"? Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: Did he or didn't he? From the arrival of Columbus through the bizarre election of 2000 and beyond, Davis carries readers on a rollicking ride through more than 500 years of American history. In this updated edition of the classic anti-textbook, he debunks, recounts, and serves up the real story behind the myths and fallacies of American history.

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  • This comprehensive exploration delves into the lives and legacies of all forty-four U.S. presidents, offering insights into their backgrounds, political challenges, and significant achievements. Each chapter highlights key events and decisions that shaped the nation, providing a vivid portrait of leadership through various historical contexts. The book also examines the evolving role of the presidency and its impact on American society, making it an essential read for anyone interested in U.S. history and governance.

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  • Thirteen stripes-Fifty stars-And hundreds of AMAZING facts about the U.S.A.! Can you guess the names of the ten states below?1. I have the highest waterfalls in North America.2. I am the smallest state.3. I am the largest state.4. I have produced the most presidents of the United States.5. I was the first to become a state.6. I was the last to become a state.7. I have the "Gateway to America."8. I have the most kids under age ten.9. I have the most tornadoes.10. I am home to America's most popular vacation spot.See page 6 for answers.

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  • Davis has brought his groundbreaking work up to the present, including the history of an "Era of Broken Trust," from the end of the Clinton administration through the recent Great Recession. This additional material covers the horrific events of 9/11 andthe rise of conspiracy theorists, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Hurricane Katrina and the failure of the New Orleans levees, the global financial meltdown, the election of Barack Obama, and the national controversy of same-sex marriage.

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    Desde la llegada de Cristóbal Colón, el autor Kenneth C. Davis lleva a sus lectores en un divertido viaje a través de más de 500 años de la historia de los Estados Unidos.

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  • Exploring pressing global issues, this book delves into environmental concerns, economic alliances, and the complexities of international finance. It poses provocative questions about the fate of the Dead Sea, the potential of BRICS nations, and the role of the World Bank in modern economies. Additionally, it challenges readers to consider the seriousness of climate change discussions, encouraging critical thinking about the interconnectedness of these topics in today's world.

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  • Thirteen stripes- Fifty stars- And hundreds of AMAZING facts about the U.S.A.! Can you guess the names of the ten states below? 1. I have the highest waterfalls in North America. 2. I am the smallest state. 3. I am the largest state. 4. I have produced the most presidents of the United States. 5. I was the first to become a state. 6. I was the last to become a state. 7. I have the "Gateway to America." 8. I have the most kids under age ten. 9. I have the most tornadoes. 10. I am home to America's most popular vacation spot. See page 6 for answers.

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