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Why did the top fall off Mt Cook? Do male kakapo ever get lonely? Why do sheep like to 'follow the leader'? Are there glaciers in the NorthIsland? What did Maori use for chewing gum? Are there moose in Fiordland? ...and why can't kiwis fly? Why Can't Kiwis Fly? is a succinct, qui ...
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At 95, theologian Sir Lloyd Geering continues his lifelong inquiry into the nature of the divine and the human. He remains robust and articulate, impressively taking on cosmologist Lawrence Krauss at last year's Festival. Geering's latest book, From The Big Bang to God, sets the ...
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'For some scientific questions, Antarctica is the best - and sometimes the only - place to look for answers. Visiting this frozen landscape is to gain a fresh perspective on our world, almost like going to another planet and looking back with renewed wonder on Earth.' In Science ...
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An accessible pop science book which offers readers a clear, navigable path through the big questions that confront us all today, using science to reveal the hidden truths in the universe. Author Dr Spackman examines questions such as: Is there such thing as absolute truth? How ...
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All science teachers would agree that it's important to teach students about the nature of science - what it really is .... and isn't - but how often does this vital aspect of science education just slip through the cracks? This well-structured resource will help both teachers an ...
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Write-on workbook which caters for all different reading levels for Year 10 students. Features: Up-to-date information that is relevant to the experience of New Zealand students in an easy-to-follow format; Supported by suggestions for a wide variety of Practicals so teachers can ...
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A comprehensive guideannad and recall essentail facts formulae, principles and precoesses. An experienced team of authors bring a wealth of knowledge to their subject areas, providing a valuable resouce for all students.
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Reviews the biology of the rabbit as a successful invader and colonizer, summarizing long-term scientific studies and the history of efforts to control it in Britain, continental Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The rabbit is often at the centre of ecological controversy.
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Am I My Keeper's Brother? takes us on an exciting, thought-provoking tour through history, biology, genetics, the Bible and Christian faith. Join Dr Philip Pattemore, a scientist and lifelong Christian, as he guides us on this adventure through the findings of science and the Bib ...
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Guide to the freshwater Crustacea of New Zealand is a comprehensive update of the classic volume Introduction to the freshwater Crustacea of N.Z. by Chapman & Lewis (1976). In the intervening 35 years there have been many advances in the systematics of crustaceans leading in many ...
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