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The Large Hadron Collider

by Anna Call

This true tale of the largest particle accelerator in history is better reading than fiction. In a rare exposé of one of the largest scientific research setups in history, Don Lincoln’s latest publication, "The Large Hadron Collider",... Read More

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Explosion Green

by Anna Call

This insider’s look at the green building movement is an inspiration to a new generation of activists. "Explosion Green" describes how the author got into the green-building business at its inception and helped to carry the movement... Read More

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The Cosmic Factor

by Anna Call

Humankind evolves into star-exploring superbeings in this utopian sci-fi epic. A group of psychics seeks a better path for humankind in "The Cosmic Factor", a utopian science fiction story by Norberto C. Pautassi. When college student... Read More

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A Warrior's Bible

by Anna Call

An overview of masculinity, A Warrior’s Bible is as much self-help book as philosophical treatise. Many of the behaviors that exemplify the traditional Western notion of masculinity, such as hunting and fighting, are enjoyed by members... Read More

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Epigenetics

by Anna Call

These authors advance a theory of mineral deficiencies, rather than genetics, as cause of diseases. Calling upon the research and theories of Dr. Joel Wallach, "Epigenetics" contends that many diseases currently considered genetic in... Read More

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Businessman First

by Anna Call

This hardworking, behind-the-scenes businessman is a voice of the civil rights movement that deserves to be heard. Shedding light on an unknown pioneer of African American civil equality, this important biography details the life of an... Read More

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The Three-Minute Outdoorsman

by Anna Call

This book answers both typical and exotic questions about nature in a plain and non-condescending manner. "The Three-Minute Outdoorsman" is a series of interesting, loosely organized, and easily readable vignettes about animals in the... Read More

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The Crack

by Anna Call

Intimate settings and deep character development break down the internal rationalizations that allowed the apartheid to last. A literary study of domestic South Africa, "The Crack" mirrors the wider political situation of the Soweto... Read More

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