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Books with title The Discovery of Deduction

  • The Discovery of Deduction

    Shelly Johnson, Joelle Hodge, Aaron Larsen

    eBook (Classical Academic Press, Dec. 20, 2012)
    "Logic is the anatomy of thought."—John LockeThe Discovery of Deduction: An Introduction to Formal Logic will welcome you into the fascinating realm of formal, deductive logic. Formal logic studies how an argument is put together—the form or structure of an argument.The Discovery of Deduction is geared directly toward students as young as eighth grade, making a subject usually reserved for study in college accessible and relevant to junior–high age, logic stage students. It is intended to emphasize the practical and real-world application of soundly structured, deductive logic. Using methods such as Socratic dialogue, ample discussion, and integration of other subjects, it teaches the ways in which these dialectic students learn best.The Discovery of Deduction is recommended after a study of informal fallacies, such as The Art of Argument: An Introduction to the Informal Fallacies; however, the text stands on its own as an independent study of formal logic.
  • The Age of Discovery

    Hazel Mary Martell

    Hardcover (Facts on File, March 1, 1993)
    Explores the history of the world from 1500 to 1650, an active period which included the Renaissance in Europe, European explorations among the ancient empires of Africa and South America, and the decline of the Mogul Empire in India.
  • The Question Of Discovery

    Ryan Saville, Abira Das, Rebecca Free

    language (Books For Parents, Oct. 9, 2013)
    Are you fed up with random cuddly stories that are so soft it makes marshmallows jealous? This amazing short story children's book is both fun and educational for both parent and kids alike."Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning. Albert Einstein "The foundation of these books are based around the understanding that 'Quality questions create a quality life!'"Question everything. Learn something. Answer nothing. Euripides "ABOUT THE STORY»The story is modeled on Louis Pasteur, a French chemist who invented the vaccine to rabies»“Throughout the day, Louis Pasteur had a certain question he asked himself “what don’t I know yet, that is preventing me from achieving my goal?”»A Powerful short story for kids of all ages»You are introduced to Jack a boy that runs into mischief and the short adventure of how he survives thanks Louis's invention"One of the great things about young people is that they do question, that they do care deeply about justice, and they they have open minds." Zack de la Rocha " “In life if we ask better questions we get better results”. Tony RobbinsDownload this incredible 17 page story
  • The Age of Discovery

    Pierre Miquel

    Hardcover (Hamlyn, March 15, 1980)
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  • The Discovery of DNA

    Camilla De La Bedoyere

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Secondary Lib, July 30, 2005)
    Discusses what DNA is, the key research done by scientists in the nineteenth century that laid the groundwork for the discovery of DNA in 1953, and how this discovery has since advanced science.
  • The Discovery of DNA

    Camilla de la Bedoyere

    Library Binding
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  • The Discovery Of DNA

    Camilla de la Bedoyere

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Secondary Lib, July 1, 2005)
    Discusses what DNA is, the key research done by scientists in the nineteenth century that laid the groundwork for the discovery of DNA in 1953, and how this discovery has since advanced science.
  • The Discovery of Duck Nation

    David Driscoll, Kalpart

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, April 22, 2015)
    A lost duckling gets found by Blackberry and Blueberry. Blackberry is a berry full of life. She has a marvelous sense of leadership and a caring mind. Blueberry is her loyal pal and he will follow her anywhere. Their friends are Strawberry and Huckleberry, who like to hang around. All the berries love adventure and have a fascination with technological gadgets. After spotting an island at the bottom of the hill, Blackberry and Blueberry decide to venture over to see what's lurking in the trees. There is plenty of noise and squawking, and all sorts of commotion. It's a duck meeting! The berries spot all kinds of ducks playing with their high-tech gadgets, including a blue hairy duck, a spotty duck, a duck with fangs, and even a duck with a helmet. They begin quacking like crazy at the intruding berries and chase them off the island. But Blackberry and Blueberry have the lost duckling to deliver, so they head back to the ducks' party and end up being treated like heroes. Duck Nation is the place to be! David Driscoll started to write short stories at creative writing classes and writes with supporting characters that are a little different. He likes illustrations to be big and bright, with eye-catching obscure features to enhance interest. He started writing when he was four and now creates children's stories along with the team found via the Internet. More stories are coming. Discovery of Duck Nation is his second published book. Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/DavidDriscoll
  • The Age Of Discovery

    Miquel, Millet

    Hardcover (Silver Burdett & Ginn, March 15, 1978)
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  • The Discovery of Duck Nation

    David Driscoll, David Geoffrey Lucas

    eBook (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co., May 28, 2017)
    Synopsis: A lost duckling gets found by Blackberry and Blueberry. Blackberry is a berry full of life. She has a marvelous sense of leadership and a caring mind. Blueberry is her loyal pal and he will follow her anywhere. Their friends are Strawberry and Huckleberry, who like to hang around. All the berries love adventure and have a fascination with technological gadgets.After spotting an island at the bottom of the hill, Blackberry and Blueberry decide to venture over to see what’s lurking in the trees. There is plenty of noise and squawking, and all sorts of commotion. It’s a duck meeting!The berries spot all kinds of ducks playing with their high-tech gadgets, including a blue hairy duck, a spotty duck, a duck with fangs, and even a duck with a helmet. They begin quacking like crazy at the intruding berries and chase them off the island.But Blackberry and Blueberry have the lost duckling to deliver, so they head back to the ducks’ party and end up being treated like heroes. Duck Nation is the place to be!About the Author:David Driscoll started to write short stories at creative writing classes and writes with supporting characters that are a little different. He likes illustrations to be big and bright, with eye-catching obscure features to enhance interest. He started writing when he was four and now creates children’s stories along with the team found via the Internet. More stories are coming. Discovery of Duck Nation is his second published book.