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Forest Underground, The : Hope for a Planet in Crisis

The inspiring story of Tony Rinaudo, "The Forest Maker". A journey of discovery, faith, and hope.
R 1 126,86

Future Home Design : A Home That Adapts To Different Phases Of Your Life

This book teaches you about building concepts and prepares you to thoughtfully design your Future Home-a home that adapts to different phases of your life, reducing your need to move.
R 424,46

Geoengineered Transhumanism : How the Environment Has Been Weaponized by Chemicals, Electromagnetics, & Nanotechnology for Synthetic Biology

Weaponizing all of planet Earth sounds unbelievable until you start examining what we've thought of as separate issues. Geoengineered Transhumanism is a connect-the-dots for those who count remaining human as their highest priority.
R 829,62

I Want to Fix Ears : Inside the Cochlear Implant Story

A giant of medical science tells the story of the invention of the bionic ear. After seeing his father struggle with deafness, Graeme Clark overcame obstacles and opposition to bring the gift of hearing to profoundly deaf children and adults.
R 1 271,62

Latecomers To Love : Online Dating for Mature Men and Women: Why Didn't He Call Me Back? Why Didn't She Want a Second Date? First Online Meetup Impressions From a Man and a Woman

Discover new insight into online dating. Amusing, educational, and sometimes saucy stories drawn from the romantic lives of a couple of mature daters.
R 315,18

He'll Never Stop That Train In Time : The Evolution of the Triple Valve and Development of Railway Air Braking - An Australasian Perspective

He'll Never Stop That Train In Time is a descriptive summary that illuminates the development of railway air braking and its global evolution from inception to the present day, including the disruptive new technologies of Distributed Power and ECP. As well as being an historical account of the creation of railway air braking, the book explores the incremental development of associated railcar operating and locomotive engineer's brake valves, and how these devices have been applied. With 442 pa
R 1 753,78

Abraham Gesner : the Lure of the Rocks and a Burning Ambition

Debt and bad management drove Abraham Gesner off his farm in Nova Scotia's bucolic Annapolis Valley in 1825. It turned out to be a stroke of luck. While doing medical courses in London hospitals, he encountered the industrial revolution. Attending sundry lectures and demonstrations, he got his first whiff of the rapidly developing new sciences of chemistry, geology and natural history. He was hooked! Back home, traveling about the country visiting patients, he honed his observational skills, fi
R 627,77

I Tweet what I like

Jackie Phamotse digs deep into the climate of law and policy in the social media landscape. After a David and Goliath social media legal battle that saw many take note tweeting about her, the result is a brace, thought-provoking and remarkably detailed social media guide and personal narrative.
R 212,50 R 250,00

By Design : Conversations on Concept, Innovation, Craftsmanship, and Influence

This book features 4 individuals whom all come from different spectrums of the fashion industry: Haytham Elgawly, Owner of The Clearport Snezhana Paderina, Fashion & Wearble Technology Designer Dana Glaesar, Founder & Owner of Slightly Alabama Marcus Teo, Creative Director & Former Mens Fashion Director of W magazine Although, their life stories are intertwined with fighting through adversities, tremendous sacrifices for a bigger cause, and choosing fashion as a tool to educate others o
R 902,67

Basic Studio Course : How to become a PRO Portraits maker in two days-

Basic Studio Course is a two day workshop developed to catalyst the necessary skills and learning needed while defining you as the better portraits photographer. It's made for study or classroom orientation or for the aspiring photographer that wants to do more with their photography.
R 1 053,52

Don't Spook the Herd! : How to Get Your Agile Projects Running Smoothly

A practical guide to agile project management. Don't Spook the Herd! is a companion for anyone wanting to make sense of agile project management and how they can contribute effectively to agile projects. Whether you are new to agile or you have had a bit of experience with it, this book will help you level-up your understanding and skills.
R 316,45

Billion Dollar Napkin : Proven Pathways for Commercialising your Intellectual Property

This book is written for the amateur inventor who understands that the idea he or she has right now could be valuable or worthless, but unless they get a better understanding of the process of commercialisation, they might never be able to tell the difference. Sure, we can rely on others, such as Patent Attorneys and Accountants to give us an independent opinion, but in most cases, their opinions may be skewed towards them being able to bill fees for helping you, if you were lead to believe the
R 596,48