Curious Folks Ask: 162 Real Answers on Amazing Inventions, Fascinating Products, and Medical Mysteries

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  • ISBN13: 9780137057382
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Product Description “Dr. Seethaler wrote an excellent book for any student interested in science. It answers important questions about the world around us in this exciting book. As a high school science teacher, I meet many of these students on my own. I recommend this book to all those who have questions, starting with thinking, “how”, “what” or “why. “Lo” Ernest James, Professor of Science, Woodside High School, Woodside, CA Prepare to be amazed! Why change the flu each year? • What sticky? • What are the causes of experience? • All brands of gas the same? • Do adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells work? • Is it “horse” really equal to the force of a horse? • Why not sneeze with your eyes open? • How much does a cremation of body weight? These are as f.. . More>>

Curious Folks Ask: 162 Real Answers on Amazing Inventions, Fascinating Products, and Medical Mysteries

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J. Evans August 28, 2010 at 6:44 am

This book is very creative and interesting. IIT point is to frequently asked questions, the answer to easily find answers when you went online, but it has everything in a small book. I spent about 30 minutes for the first time and pass on things like reading, all petrol brands are the same? Horse does not mean literally horse? and a lightsaber even possible in reality? What do the blind dream? The answers are never more than two pages, so that there is something you can just pick up and return, why I think it’s a great book bathroom. The answers are there at the base and could certainly use more detailed in some cases, I had to stay a few more questions after reading a few, but hey thats the whole purpose of this book is short sweet answer to frequently asked questions. A good book on a desk or coffee table as well. No heavy reading here, just entertainment. Rating: 5.4

Richard N. Norman August 28, 2010 at 9:14 am

I like the concept of this book, but I found the performance to be uneven and sometimes spend more to political correctness than scientific facts. Some details have been overloaded with words as content. Rating: 5.3

Joshua D. Nathan August 28, 2010 at 10:41 am

A good book with interesting information. The Kindle version is free. I do not even have a Kindle, but I could not in so good valeur.Voici some questions not covered in the book: 1 Pass Why are seniors like raisins? 2nd In the U.S., why drug dealers use only the metric system? 3rd And speaking of drugs, if the pot is fully legalized One day, Amazon is responsible for a bag of money? 4th And this human trafficing? If it’s not on Amazon? 5th You can soap in liquid form, but not as liquid shampoo bars. What to do? 6th Are We There Yet? 7th What can I say? Thank you for your attention. Rating: 5.4

LDM August 28, 2010 at 12:25 pm

The beginning of the book I was on the head, but I’m so glad I kept the book read. Very worth the download information. Rating: 5.4

Anonymous August 28, 2010 at 2:48 pm

I found the book contains a list of questions decent, but ultimately the lack of answers. Although some responses contained could understand easier than most, I found quite a few responses to either wrong or very complex and unecessarily parially filled with jargon for the target audience for this book. I think some editing of comprehensive answers and less personal jokes could greatly improve this book. Rating: 5.3

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