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2021

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This book aims to address the challenges of defining measurement in social sciences, presenting a conceptualization of the practice of measurement from the perspective of the pragmatic tradition in philosophy.The book reviews key questions regarding the scope and limits of measurement, emphasizing that if the trust that the public places on measures in the social sciences relies on their connection to the notion of measurement in the physical sciences, then the clarification of the...

$96.79 CAD

2013

EN

Cashews are a tropical plant, so you will only be able to grow them in countries like their native Brazil. Various regions such as central Africa, Southeast Asia and some parts of Australia are all well-suited for cashews. Southern Florida may be able to grow cashews depending on the immediate climate. It’s a perennial (a tree, actually) so you can’t have winter temperatures that drop below 50F (10C).... Scroll up... and click on "Buy Now" to deliver almost instantly to your Kobo...

$9.46 CAD

2013

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Purple Cone Flower (Echinacea) is a hardy attractive flower that looks great in almost any flower garden. The plants grow 3 feet to 4 feet tall on coarse hairy stems and bloom from July until frost. Purple coneflower is cold hardy, surviving winters as far north as the Canadian border. It thrives in either dry or moist soil and can tolerate drought, once established. They will self-seed and you can establish a thriving bed in just one or two growing seasons. They will also do well planted...

$9.46 CAD

2013

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Irises are easy-to-grow perennials, making them a favorite of home gardeners. The bearded iris, with its furry stripe, is the most common type. Beardless irises include the large-flowered Japanese iris and the Siberian iris with narrow blooms. You can grow irises from seeds or, more easily, from the tuberous roots called rhizomes. Follow these steps to grow irises from rhizomes... Scroll up... and click on "Buy Now" to deliver almost instantly to your Kobo or other reading device...

$9.46 CAD

2013

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This book covers several topics including: - Preparing To Grow - Lighting - Building a Grow Room - Growing Step by Step - Harvesting Step by Step and much more! Scroll up... and click on "Buy Now" to deliver almost instantly to your Kobo or other reading device.

$9.46 CAD

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2013

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If you have ever wondered 'What is a Zen garden?' then this 50 page new publication for 2013 will tell you. Zen gardens are beautiful Japanese gardens steeped in history, religious meaning and a visual simplicity. There are many styles and many ingredients, Stones, Rocks, Moss, Sand, Gravel, Plants and Shrubs,Lanterns and Ornaments. Japanese Zen gardens is a book that introduces the reader to the subject and presents the options available for anyone wishing to build their own garden space ...

$4.99 CAD

2013

EN

If you have ever dreamed of having your own calm, tranquil and beautifully designed Japanese garden space at your home then '11 Simple Ways To Turn Your Garden Japanese' will give you some inspiring ideas that won't break the bank. From basic small space gardens to much larger Japanese style gardens this book explains the principles of Japanese garden design, shows you design plans, pictures, gives some very useful tips and all in plain English. Learn the methods of Japanese gardening that...

$4.99 CAD

Japanese Gardens Revealed and Explained

Things To Know About The Worlds Most Beautiful Gardens

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2013

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Japanese Gardens - Revealed and Explained is comprehensive and thorough in its coverage of the subject of Japanese gardens and provides the reader with a journey through their history, meaning and eye catching beauty. All aspects of Japanese gardens and gardening are covered from design to ingredients and it even covers subjects like pruning techniques as well as numerous suggestions of what to plant in a Japanese garden courtesy of Master gardener L.H. Bailey. Discover Zen gardens (someti...

Mind in Life

Biology, Phenomenology, and the Sciences of Mind

2010

EN

How is life related to the mind? The question has long confounded philosophers and scientists, and it is this so-called explanatory gap between biological life and consciousness that Evan Thompson explores in Mind in Life.Thompson draws upon sources as diverse as molecular biology, evolutionary theory, artificial life, complex systems theory, neuroscience, psychology, Continental Phenomenology, and analytic philosophy to argue that mind and life are more continuous than ha...

$34.79 CAD

Indoor Gardening

A Practical Guide to Indoor Garden Supplies, Indoor Herb Gardens, Indoor Vegetable Gardening, Indoor Garden for Children


2013

EN

A clear, concise and easy to read book on indoor gardening, indoor garden supplies, indoor herb gardens, indoor vegetable gardening, indoor garden for children and much more.

$4.06 CAD

Making Things Happen

A Theory of Causal Explanation

2003

EN

In Making Things Happen, James Woodward develops a new and ambitious comprehensive theory of causation and explanation that draws on literature from a variety of disciplines and which applies to a wide variety of claims in science and everyday life. His theory is a manipulationist account, proposing that causal and explanatory relationships are relationships that are potentially exploitable for purposes of manipulation and control. This account has its roots in the common...

$36.79 CAD

What Makes Us Smart

The Computational Logic of Human Cognition

2021

EN

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How a computational framework can account for the successes and failures of human cognitionAt the heart of human intelligence rests a fundamental puzzle: How are we incredibly smart and stupid at the same time? No existing machine can match the power and flexibility of human perception, language, and reasoning. Yet, we routinely commit errors that reveal the failures of our thought processes. What Makes Us Smart makes sense of this paradox by arguing that ...

$42.39 CAD