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Author | : Melissa Ford |
Publisher | : Seal Press |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2009-05-05 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0786744820 |
Author of the extremely successful blog Stirrup Queens and Sperm Palace Jesters, Melissa Ford presents readers with a guide for navigating the complex world of infertility. The Land of If got its name not only because "IF” is the abbreviation for "infertility” in the online world, but also because there are so many "ifs” inherent in being here. No stranger to the Land of If herself, Ford shares her hard-earned knowledge and insights, helping couples struggling with infertility understand the lingo, learn the details doctors tend to leave out, and keep their emotional sanity despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Navigating the Land of If gives the nitty-gritty on injections, rejections, biting your tongue during happy parent-to-be conversations, and trying not to cry over baby shower invitations. With chapters that include how-to’s for same-sex couples, and present adoption or remaining child-free as plausible alternatives, Ford tells you exactly what you need to know, from one infertile to another.
Author | : Michael Ferguson |
Publisher | : Glassford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Global Positioning System |
ISBN | : 9780965220255 |
GPS LAND NAVIGATION is an essential book for backcountry GPS users. It provides thorough coverage of how the global positioning system works, & how a GPS user can get the most from his/her receiver. It contains important information about the limitations of GPS receivers, including the dangers of using 2D mode (something you probably won't find in your receiver's manual, & don't want to discover for yourself in the field). Topics include clear explanations of how maps, coordinate systems, & datums work, & how to use them with your GPS receiver. GPS receiver functions are explained in easy-to-understand terms, in ways that apply to backcountry travelers. Current models of GPS receivers are compared. Other kinds of land navigation & GPS-related equipment such as compasses, altimeters, & map reading tools are also covered. Extensive coordinate listings are included: the highest summit in every county in the United States, & all U.S. Interstate/U.S. Highway intersections. GPS LAND NAVIGATION is well-organized, extensively cross-referenced & thoroughly indexed, making it easy to find specific information. It includes over 150 illustrations that visually demonstrate the subject matter. Order from: Glassford Publishing, P.O. Box 2895, Boise, ID 83701-2895. Phone (208) 343-9205, e-mail [email protected].
Author | : Tricia Ann Roloff |
Publisher | : Fairview Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Brain |
ISBN | : 9781577491088 |
Includes practical advice along with the moving personal stories of brain tumor patients, their family members, and their professional caregivers.
Author | : Tristan Gooley |
Publisher | : The Experiment |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2012-06-05 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1615191550 |
From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Secret World of Weather and The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs, learn to tap into nature and notice the hidden clues all around you Before GPS, before the compass, and even before cartography, humankind was navigating. Now this singular guide helps us rediscover what our ancestors long understood—that a windswept tree, the depth of a puddle, or a trill of birdsong can help us find our way, if we know what to look and listen for. Adventurer and navigation expert Tristan Gooley unlocks the directional clues hidden in the sun, moon, stars, clouds, weather patterns, lengthening shadows, changing tides, plant growth, and the habits of wildlife. Rich with navigational anecdotes collected across ages, continents, and cultures, The Natural Navigator will help keep you on course and open your eyes to the wonders, large and small, of the natural world.
Author | : Students Helping Students |
Publisher | : Prentice Hall Press |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2005-04-05 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : |
Written by students, for students, this guide shows freshmen how to get through their first year with flying colors.
Author | : M. R. O'Connor |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2019-04-30 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1250096960 |
At once far flung and intimate, a fascinating look at how finding our way make us human. "A marvel of storytelling." —Kirkus (Starred Review) In this compelling narrative, O'Connor seeks out neuroscientists, anthropologists and master navigators to understand how navigation ultimately gave us our humanity. Biologists have been trying to solve the mystery of how organisms have the ability to migrate and orient with such precision—especially since our own adventurous ancestors spread across the world without maps or instruments. O'Connor goes to the Arctic, the Australian bush and the South Pacific to talk to masters of their environment who seek to preserve their traditions at a time when anyone can use a GPS to navigate. O’Connor explores the neurological basis of spatial orientation within the hippocampus. Without it, people inhabit a dream state, becoming amnesiacs incapable of finding their way, recalling the past, or imagining the future. Studies have shown that the more we exercise our cognitive mapping skills, the greater the grey matter and health of our hippocampus. O'Connor talks to scientists studying how atrophy in the hippocampus is associated with afflictions such as impaired memory, dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, depression and PTSD. Wayfinding is a captivating book that charts how our species' profound capacity for exploration, memory and storytelling results in topophilia, the love of place. "O'Connor talked to just the right people in just the right places, and her narrative is a marvel of storytelling on its own merits, erudite but lightly worn. There are many reasons why people should make efforts to improve their geographical literacy, and O'Connor hits on many in this excellent book—devouring it makes for a good start." —Kirkus Reviews
Author | : W. S. Kals |
Publisher | : Counterpoint LLC |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : |
Presents a comprehensive guide to land navigation and offers instruction on choosing and using a compass, reading topographic maps, measuring distances, and navigation using the sun and stars as well as providing a fold-out map, drawings, and photographs.
Author | : Reid F. Tillery |
Publisher | : Bookbaby |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-11-22 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780963429735 |
The true story of an infantryman's fight for survival in the Vietnam War.
Author | : David Lewis |
Publisher | : University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages | : 472 |
Release | : 1994-05-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780824815820 |
This new edition includes a discussion of theories about traditional methods of navigation developed during recent decades, the story of the renaissance of star navigation throughout the Pacific, and material about navigation systems in Indonesia, Siberia, and the Indian Ocean.
Author | : Noel J. Hotchkiss |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Global Positioning System |
ISBN | : |