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Our beautiful planet is in danger: the warning signs are there,
year after year – from vast forest fires across Australia to
coral bleaching in the Pacific and the rapid break up of polar ice
and the consequent rise in sea levels, threatening low-lying
coastal communities everywhere. Arranged by continent, Endangered
Places introduces the reader to many of the most stunning natural
locations from the around the world that are currently under
threat. Learn about the magnificent Bornean rainforest, home to
threatened species such as orangutans, probiscis monkeys and the
Sumatran rhinoceros; marvel at the beauty of the Great Barrier
Reef, stretching 2,300 kilometres along Australia’s east coast
and built by billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps;
explore the Aral Sea, formerly the fourth largest lake in the world
and today less than 10 per cent of it’s original size after the
rivers that fed it were diverted by Soviet irrigation projects; and
understand the process of desertification, which has led to the
huge expansion of the Sahara Desert and the dramatic shrinkage of
Lake Chad. Illustrated with more than 180 photographs of more than
100 threatened locations, Endangered Places celebrates the beauty
of our planet while reminding us of how easily this can be lost
through human behaviour and climate change.
Think of Rome and you quickly picture so many treasures from the
ancient world: the Colosseum, the Circus Maximus, the Pantheon, the
Forum. At its height in the 2nd century CE, the Roman Empire,
reaching out from its heart in the city of Rome itself, was the
most extensive political and social structure in western
civilization. Still today, almost 2000 years later, we marvel at
how sophisticated and grand Roman society was - and how much of
ancient Rome has survived for us to see in the modern Italian
metropolis. From public baths to catacombs, from the Appian Way to
small frescoes and sculptures, from temples to private houses to
aqueducts, Visual Explorer Guide: Ancient Rome shows the reader
both the world famous and lesser known sites in the city. What
emerges is both a picture of the grandeur of Antiquity, but also
the last days of pagan worships, as by Rome's final days temples
were being converted into churches. Small enough to pack in your
pocket, Ancient Rome is a fascinating exploration that gives the
reader more than a glimpse of the grandeur of ancient Roman life.
Explore the building blocks of our planet with fun jokes, cartoons
and hands-on activities. Find out why earthquakes shake the ground
and what makes volcanoes erupt. Learn how to measure earthquakes,
escape tsunamis and build skyscrapers that do not fall down.
Explore different types of volcanoes, such as shield volcanoes,
stratovolcanoes and supervolcanoes This book is part of the Geology
Rocks series. This collection of books examines the Earth's make
up, from the different types of rock it is made from to discovering
the structure of the planet itself, and how tectonic plates relate
to earthquakes and volcanoes. Perfect for readers 7 and up.
Exploring some of the world's eeriest places, Abandoned Islands
features American civil war forts, Europe's last leper colony and
South Atlantic whaling stations, along with once grand mansions and
colonial settlements and churches, and much more. Arranged
geographically, the book takes us from New York's East River to
islands off Alaska, from a French Napoleonic-era fort off the coast
of Normandy to deserted villages on remote Scottish isles, from
Venetian sanatoria to Croatian penal colonies, Japanese mining
colonies to Sudanese deserted ports and abandoned atolls in the
Indian Ocean. Leafing through these pages, the reasons for
abandonment are revealed: climate change sealing off fresh water or
river channels, shifting economic forces making life too hard,
religious conflict, or wars disrupting daily life - or the absence
of war rendering a military settlement unnecessary. With more than
180 outstanding colour photographs and fascinating captions,
Abandoned Islands is a brilliant pictorial exploration of lost
worlds.
We live in an increasingly urbanised world, but there are still
many magnificent stretches of wilderness unaltered by humankind.
From the most remote mountains and valleys in Alaska to the
southern tip of Chile and Argentina, from Europe’s primeval
forest on the Polish-Belarusian border to Norway’s fjords, and
from the Namib Desert to Kamchatka in far-eastern Russia to canyons
in Kurdistan and rainforests in Cambodia, The Wild celebrates the
beauty of uncultivated landscapes all around the globe. Arranged by
continent, the book roams across landscapes and climates, from
Antarctica’s dry valleys to African burning deserts, from
European marshlands to Arabian rugged peaks and on to Tanzania’s
craters, Indonesia’s volcanoes and New Zealand’s bubbling mud
pools. Each entry is supported with fascinating captions explaining
the geology, geography, flora and fauna. In doing so, the book
reveals some of the world’s most naturally bizarre places.
Illustrated with more than 200 colour photographs, The Wild leads
the reader to the planet’s least cultivated places, from jungles
to tundras. Take a step into the wild.
From the desert of Death Valley in California to the lagoons around
Bora Bora in French Polynesia, from Niagara Falls on the
US-Canadian border to Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwean-Zambian
border, and from Norwegian fjords to the Lascaux cave paintings,
Great Destinations roams far and wide in selecting the most
outstanding accessible locations around the world. Including both
natural and man-made wonders, the book features not only well-known
attractions but also less explored places. Discover the Salar de
Uyuni, Bolivia's magnificent 10,582 sq km (4,086 sq miles) wide
salt flats; marvel at the multicoloured Rainbow Mountain in Peru;
explore Borobudur, a ninth century Buddhist temple in the Javanese
jungle; and follow in the footsteps of mythical giants on Ireland's
Giant's Causeway. Each location is accompanied by a caption
explaining the geographical and historical background of the place.
Illustrated with 180 colour photographs, Great Destinations of a
Lifetime ranges from the Namib Desert to New Zealand's glaciers,
from ancient structures to the spectacular Grand Canyon. A feast of
colour, unusual geography and fascinating history, this is the book
that will define your bucket list of destinations.
Being essential to the survival of civilisations, rivers run
through mythology - think of ancient Egypt - and religion - think
of the Ganges and Hinduism. And they continue to inspire writers
and artists - think of Mark Twain's Mississippi and John
Steinbeck's Salinas. From the Ganges rising in the Himalayas to the
Nile Delta, from the Amazon rainforest to the Bow River flowing out
of the Rocky Mountains, from the Rhine to the Rhone, Yangtze to the
Mekong, Danube to the Volga to the Ebro, Rivers explores the
grandest and most interesting rivers around the world. Arranged by
continent, the book reveals the fascinating stories of how rivers
have supported and shaped civilisations, the significance that
rivers have gained in religion and myth, the battles that have been
fought over them, the borders that they have marked, and how rivers
have altered their courses, thus changing lives and livelihoods.
Illustrated with more than 200 spectacular colour photographs
supported by expert captions, Rivers is a fascinating journey from
the mountains to the sea.
This book focuses on descriptions of the developments in legal
frameworks and policies regarding the human rights of older
persons. First, it covers the policies adopted and practices
developed at the universal system, particularly within the sphere
of the United Nations. Second, it includes a side-by-side
comparison of the work of regional human rights mechanisms, which
have picked up some momentum in the past decade. Through its
inclusion of law, policy, and current processes, the widest net
possible has been cast to collect a descriptive resource for
advocates. Overall, we hope that this book contributes to a better
understanding of the current limitations and possibilities that
international institutions offer to uphold the human rights of
older persons. We expect that this information will allow states
and other policy makers to move forward with the international
recognition of the human rights of older persons. We know this is
only a first effort in compiling and reporting the standards that
are being produced by different international institutions. But we
have no doubt that many others will follow with their expert
analysis of these emerging standards, and that the ongoing
discussion will finally crystalize in international human rights
binding instruments explicitly recognizing the universal rights of
older persons.
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Welcome to the clever world of computers with this fast-fact-packed
exploration of micro-chipped marvels. It's the perfect way for
children aged 9+ to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement
what they have learned in class with this fun book. Computers
explores the most interesting, amazing and awe-inspiring facts
about all kinds of computer in bite-sized chunks of text so readers
won't be overwhelmed with information.. Funny illustrations and
photos will hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M.
topics. Computers takes a look at the early invention of computers,
hardware and software, the Internet and the World Wide Web, games
and virtual reality. There is also a fun activity to try out
unplugged artificial intelligence coding skills for budding
STEMsters to try out! The Stupendous and Tremendous Technology
series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M.
topics at school or who are fascinated by how things work. It
covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way. Title in
the series: Clever and Crafty Computers Mega and Mighty Machines
Remarkable and Roving Robots Terrific and Trailblazing Transport
Also available is Stupendous and Tremendous Science: Ecstatic and
Excellent Energy Happy and Healthy Human Body Powerful and Pongy
Plants Soaring and Spectacular Space
Welcome to the jet-set world of transport with this
fast-fact-packed exploration of ways to travel. It's the perfect
way for children aged 9 plus to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats
and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.
Transport explores the most interesting, incredible and
awe-inspiring facts about all kinds of transport in bite-sized
chunks of text, so readers won't be overwhelmed with information.
Funny illustrations and photos are designed to hold their interest,
and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics. Transport takes a look
at the early forms of transport and the invention of the wheel,
bicycles, trains, planes, cars, rockets and more! There is also a
fun activity to design your own machine of the future for budding
STEMsters to try out! The Stupendous and Tremendous Technology
series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M.
topics at school or who simply have a fascination with how things
work. It covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way.
Title in the series: Clever and Crafty Computers Mega and Mighty
Machines Remarkable and Roving Robots Terrific and Trailblazing
Transport Also available is Stupendous and Tremendous Science:
Ecstatic and Excellent Energy Happy and Healthy Human Body Powerful
and Pongy Plants Soaring and Spectacular Space
Features a crystal directory, organised by colour, covers the
properties of over 200 stones, as well as their common and
historical uses. Crystal healing is a time-honoured mindfulness
technique, harnessing the power of nature to inspire peace and
wellness. Crystals are fantastic resources for health, luck,
beauty, magic, and healing. The Complete Crystal Sourcebook is a
comprehensive reference guide that outlines all the key uses for
crystals and techniques for working with them, from choosing your
stones, laying a crystal grid, treating ailments of the body and
mind, and more. A crystal directory, organized by color, covers the
properties of over 200 stones, as well as their common and
historical uses. Following this is a directory of ailments,
including physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Simply look up
your issue (such as a broken heart or a build-up of work stress)
and a recommended treatment and suggested stones will be provided.
This is the only book of its kind that offers an at-a-glance
crystal directory, grids, and a visual breakdown of body layout and
ailments. The range and magnitude of crystals included makes this
book both stunning and a real powerhouse of information. This
beautifully designed sourcebook also includes a comprehensive index
and a thorough cross-referencing system, to make it easy to find
information quickly. The Crystal Sourcebook is the ultimate guide
to crystals and crystal healing.
Suitable for children ages 6-8 You have received a crate of rare
space objects from around the world, and it's up to you to place
them in the correct rooms! Follow the instructions to create five
amazing pop-ups and assemble the objects in a series of exhibitions
in the museum. Learn about everything from Mars rovers to Moon
rockets. Hands-on, interactive and illustrated with picture book
panache by Mike Love, Science Museum is the perfect gift for fans
of Space, craft and model making, combining STEAM and creativity in
a fun-packed package. Five featured pop-ups: Solar System Saturn
and its Rings Lunar Module Mars Rover Perseverance International
Space Station Contents: Introduction & Contents Introduction to
Space The Solar System Inner Planets Outer Planets Stars and
Galaxies Space capsules Space Planes Rovers International Space
Station Where in the Universe? and Space Travel of the Future Build
Your Own Space Museum is the latest release in Lonely Planet Kids'
successful Build Your Own series which includes Build Your Own
Dinosaur Museum, Build Your Own History Museum, and Build Your Own
Science Museum. About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids - an
imprint of the world's leading travel authority Lonely Planet -
published its first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years, Lonely
Planet has grown a dedicated global community of travellers, many
of whom are now sharing a passion for exploration with their
children. Lonely Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers
at home and in school to learn about the world with engaging books
on culture, sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more.
We want to inspire the next generation of global citizens and help
kids and their parents to approach life in a way that makes every
day an adventure. Come explore!
Explore the building blocks of our planet with fun jokes, cartoons
and hands-on activities. Find out how weathering breaks rock and
erosion carries away the pieces, carving our planet's surface into
jagged peaks and deep valleys. Learn about fantastic features from
caves and arches to beaches and dunes. This book is part of the
Geology Rocks series. This collection of books examines the Earth's
make up, from the different types of rock it is made from to
discovering the structure of the planet itself and how tectonic
plates relate to earthquakes and volcanoes. With a mix of photos
and illustrations, these books are perfect for readers aged 7 and
up. Other books in the series: Erosion and Weathering / Fossils /
Earthquakes and Volcanoes/ The Rock Cycle/ Earth's Layers/ Types of
Soil
Calling all archaeologists! A crate has arrived for you and it's
packed with treasures from the ancient world! Can you assemble them
and assign each to the right room in time for the museum's big
opening? Among the treasures to display are an Egyptian
sarcophagus, a Greek temple and a Chinese Terracotta Army. Fun,
interactive and with lots of facts to discover, Lonely Planet Kids'
Build Your Own History Museum is a hands-on way to learn about
ancient people, cultures and traditions. It's packed with amazing
facts and awesome illustrations that reveal how people all over the
world once lived and worked. Perfect for history fans of all ages,
this follow-up to Build Your Own Dinosaur Museum features the
ancient civilizations Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, Egypt, Greece,
China, Rome, the Maya, and the Vikings. About Lonely Planet Kids:
Lonely Planet Kids - an imprint of the world's leading travel
authority Lonely Planet - published its first book in 2011. Over
the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has grown a dedicated global
community of travellers, many of whom are now sharing a passion for
exploration with their children. Lonely Planet Kids educates and
encourages young readers at home and in school to learn about the
world with engaging books on culture, sociology, geography, nature,
history, space and more. We want to inspire the next generation of
global citizens and help kids and their parents to approach life in
a way that makes every day an adventure. Come explore!
Explore the building blocks of our planet with fun jokes, cartoons
and hands-on activities. Find out how the rock cycle makes, changes
and destroys Earth's rocks. Explore how violent volcanoes can
create new rock, but water and wind can break and take away rock.
Experiment with making your own rocks, rivers and juddering
tectonic plates. This book is part of the Geology Rocks series.
This collection of books examines the Earth's make up, from the
different types of rock it is made from to discovering the
structure of the planet itself, and how tectonic plates relate to
earthquakes and volcanoes. Perfect for readers 7 and up.
When you think of Scotland do you picture rugged castles amid
mountains, lochs and glens, or Edinburgh's elegant streets? Perhaps
tartan kilts, the Loch Ness Monster, or golf, which originated in
Scotland in the Middle Ages, spring to mind. Scotland's landscape
and culture make it stand out as one of the most enchanting places
on earth. There is much to discover in this breathtakingly
beautiful country. Scotland's wilderness and charming cities, high
mountains disappearing into the mist and tiny islands, and
grandiose mansions and, even, palm trees, make it a country of
immense variety. Scotland is a fascinating exploration of the most
magnificent country of the British Isles. From the Georgian houses
of Edinburgh's New Town to the Victorian grandeur of Glasgow, from
the Highlands to the many lochs, from the remote islands in the
Hebrides to the majesty of Glenfinnan Viaduct, this book is packed
with more than 200 spectacular photographs. Presented in a handy
pocket-sized landscape format and with captions explaining the
story behind each entry, Scotland is a stunning collection of
images celebrating this beautiful country.
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