From picture books to graphic novels, fantasy to family fun, these must-read books have the power to hook kids of any gender. Some are cultural touchstones that belong in every kid's library. Others ...
The author of the zeitgeisty non-fiction books “Why We Can’t Sleep” and “And Also a Poet” has written her first novel. A husband and wife with a fulfilling partnership and family life ...
Looking for a book recommendation? The "GMA" Book Club library is filled with bestselling picks, from novels that transported us to far off places, to characters which have made us see the world in a ...
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The Book Identification Number (BIN) is an essential compliance requirement for government deductors. It helps in tracking TDS/TCS deposits made without challans and ensures smooth TDS return filing.
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Researchers have provided the first direct estimates of how much carbon is stored beneath seaweed farms, a growing industry that now covers roughly 2000 ...
Here’s how it works. Seeing as the game is now over 50 years old, it's hard to narrow down the best D&D books. There are quite literally enough to fill a small library these days, so which ones ...
The introductory chapter condenses a great deal of valuable information into a few pages, and is accompanied by a useful list of books and memoirs on seaweeds. An Introduction to the Study of ...
ABSTRACT: In Zanzibar, seaweed cultivation serves as a vital economic activity for coastal populations, offering income opportunities and enhancing food security. Nevertheless, the industry is ...
Meet the writer who helped turn a book into a cultural phenomenon. By Alex Barron, Kate LoPresti, Wendy Dorr, Sophia Lanman, Daniel Ramirez, Elisheba Ittoop and Gilbert Cruz How the novel ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.