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Science Encyclopaedia
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Pages - 304
Price Rs. - 325
ISBN 81-7929-217-7
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This encyclopaedia contains extensive information on the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It encourages children to enjoy science and see its relevance to; their lives. Topics start by describing familiar natural phenomenon and end with their large-scale uses in the world of technology. Written in simple English the book is full of colour illustrations, cross sections, diagrams and pictures. This fully-illustrated encyclopaedia is systematically laid out and the clear, concise text is organised into small sections that ensure the subject is explained with a wide range of photographs, and clear, instructive diagrams. Also included are Classification Tables, an Evolutionary Time Chart, an Extinction Chart, and a Periodic Table. The comprehensive contents in the beginning and the detailed index at the back help the child locate the topic of his choice.
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Tsunami
Printed
Pages - 225
Price Rs. - 495
ISBN 81-8363-019-7
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"Tsunami: A Disaster and Worst Hit Across Southeast Asia is a book of events, and experiences of many who met the disaster. This book traces the Tsunami since 1964 and depicts with discourses that solidly supports this work. The lucid style in language makes it a reader-friendly that prepares a field of study on Tsunami too.
This is a joint literary production on one of the biggest disasters of the world. A book about a deadly tsunami in 2004 along the Southeast Asian continent that immediately brings thoughts of the 1927 and 1993 floods along the Mississipi River, like a nightmare. To read this is a journey throughout Southeast Asian subcontinents in a short while. Death, injury, sorrow, escape, and so on are the moments of the real-life situation that is the subject based on this book. Hundreds of human bodies together have been cremated, while thousands of thousands missed and became untraceable. Where to search... where to complain, or how to lament .... India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Andaman Nicobar Islands were the countries predominantly suffered in the disaster, tsunami on 26 December 2004. Their experience, shocks, future vision, governments with their offers, etc., have been described, and the history of the past tsunamis given to realize the horrible picture of the latest."
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