Science
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						Beyond the EdgeReconciliation, Reconnection, Regeneration by Ann DaleWhat could Canada look like in 2050? Reconciliation Reconnection Regeneration Learn from acclaimed social scientist, Ann Dale. Developed over 25 years, this framework for a climate safe Canada takes you step-by-step through building regenerative... 
 
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						Manitoba FloraA Guide to the Vascular Plants of Manitoba: Volume 1: Spore-Producing Plants, Conifers, and Monocots by Diana Bizecki RobsonWhether you are a scientist, student, landowner or plant lover looking to identify Manitoba’s native, rare, weedy or culturally important plants, Manitoba Flora is sure to prove the ultimate guide. This is the first flora of Manitoba published... 
 
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						Pathways to the Development of the Aging Phenotypeby John PapaconstantinouPathways to the Development of the Aging Phenotype explores the journey that all living things must eventually take. Using the definition that aging is a “multifactorial syndrome caused by multiple pathophysiological processes that occur... 
 
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						Dimensional BoundariesA Novel About the Impossible by Doug GillWhen Jack Bennett takes over a first-year physics course from a colleague, little does he realize that life as he knows it is about to change … dramatically. During his first lecture, he’s captivated by a beautiful woman sitting in the front row.... 
 
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						Croatian Barrel TheoryOrigin of the Solar System and Theory of First Cell on Earth by Miro (Mike) LausHow did life begin? Why does Venus rotate backwards? Where does Earth’s water come from? When it comes to nature and the cosmos, we have more questions than answers. While we’ve established theories, we have no discernable truth. Author Mike Laus... 
 
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						Everyone Has a Dinosaurby Linda Ness and Cherry MuirEveryone Has a Dinosaur provides a simple yet innovative science-based explanation of emotional regulation. This engaging story follows a central character who, like many children, struggles with intense emotions and everyday challenges. Guided... 
 
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						Brainwormsand other surprises at the margin of the impossible by Albert DriedgerWhat is a brainworm? The word evokes possibilities; is it perhaps like an earthworm, tilling the soil and making it more fertile? Or perhaps a parasite, harvesting from an organism without care for its host’s health and well-being? The brainworm... 
 
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						Clear CurrentUnraveling the Water Crisis by Gil D. BlutrichIn “Clear Currents,” Gil Blutrich takes readers on an urgent journey through the lifeblood of our civilization: water. As we confront a future where the flow of rivers and the ripple of streams are at risk, Blutrich plunges us into the heart of... 
 
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						Revealing God’s TruthThe Universe Is Old, Evolution Is Real, Life and Death Predates Adam, Flood Yes, but Not Global, Reexamining Genesis and Other Christian Topics by Paul WelechenkoChristians should never feel like they have to deny science to keep their faith. We can place our faith in Christ and scripture and at the same time embrace science. We need not be discouraged by scientific discoveries, but rather be encouraged... 
 
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						Source of LightTheory of Everything by Dritan AlphaThe truth of how we see the universe. The deceiving nature of Duality presented to us through language. The nature of “you,” “me,” the cosmos, and God. Where humanity is currently headed, and where we might go instead. Dritan Alpha encompasses... 
 
 
                            