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- Telling time / by Adler, David A.; Miller, Edward,1964-;
- "This picture book offers explanations of how to tell time, the difference between digital and analog time and AM and PM"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Time; Time measurements; Clocks and watches;
- Bad data : why we measure the wrong things and often miss the metrics that matter / by Schryvers, Peter,1983-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Performance; Quantitative research;
- Easy guide to sewing tops and t-shirts, skirts, and pants / by MacIntyre, Lynn.; Tilton, Marcy.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Dressmaking.; Women's clothing.; Clothing and dress measurements.; Sewing.; Machine sewing.;
- © c2009., Taunton Press,
- A kids book about online safety / by OIC Security Group.;
- Practicing online safety allows us to enjoy our online experiences!Ages 5+.
- Subjects: Internet; Internet and children; Safety education;
- EMF*D : 5G, Wi-Fi & cell phones--hidden harms and how to protect yourself / by Mercola, Joseph,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."The hazards of electronic pollution may once have been the stuff of science fiction, but now we know they're all too real. And with the advent of 5G ultra-wideband technology, the danger is greater than ever. Dr. Joseph Mercola, one of the world's foremost authorities on alternative health, has mined the scientific literature to offer a radical new understanding of how electromagnetic fields impact your body and mind. In this first-of-its-kind guide, he reveals: What EMFs (electromagnetic fields) actually are, where you find them in your daily life, and how they affect you The toll that EMFs have been proven to take in diseases such as TK and TK Why you've been largely kept in the dark about this threat to your health How you can actually repair the damage done by EMFs at a cellular level Practical strategies to protect yourself and your loved ones from EMFs at home, at work, and out in the world The coming 5G technology will be pervasive and powerful. It will also be one of the largest public-health experiments in history-with no way of opting out. That's why you need to read this book. Now"--
- Subjects: Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic fields; Health behavior.; Self-care, Health.;
- Food science for gardeners : grow, harvest, and prepare nutrient-dense foods / by Pavlis, Robert,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."Food Science for Gardeners is everyone's guide to optimizing the quality of garden produce, including avoiding safety risks such as pesticides and microplastics; the pros and cons of different storage methods; and how to prepare the most nutrient-dense and delicious vegetables and fruits possible"--
- Subjects: Food science.; Food; Nutrition.; Plant nutrients.; Vegetable gardening.; Vegetables.;
- Playground safety / by Bassier, Emma.;
- Includes bibliographical references, Internet address and QR code.LSC
- Subjects: Playgrounds; Safety education; Accidents;
- Outwitting bears : living in bear country / by Brown, Gary;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-202) and index.
- Subjects: Bear attacks; Outdoor recreation; Bears;
- © c2001., Lyons Press,
- Blockchain revolution : how the technology behind Bitcoin is changing money, business, and the world / by Tapscott, Don,author.; Tapscott, Alex,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."The first book to explain why blockchain technology will fundamentally change the Internet, what it does, and how we use it. Over the past 30 years, no theorist of the digital age has better explained the next big thing than Don Tapscott. For example, in Wikinomics, Tapscott was the first to show how the Internet provides the first global platform for mass collaboration. Now, he writes about a profound technological shift that will change how the world does business--and everything else--using blockchain technology, which powers the digital currency Bitcoin. The Internet as we know it is great for collaboration and communication, but is deeply flawed when it comes to commerce and privacy. The new blockchain technology facilitates peer-to-peer transactions without any intermediary such as a bank or governing body. Keeping the user's information anonymous, the blockchain validates and keeps a permanent public record of all transactions. That means that your personal information is private and secure, while all activity is transparent and incorruptible--reconciled by mass collaboration and stored in code on a digital ledger. With its advent, we will not need to trust each other in the traditional sense, because trust is built into the system itself. Although many opportunities for the blockchain require a digital currency, Bitcoin is only one application of this great innovation in computer science. The blockchain can hold any legal document, from deeds and marriage licences to educational degrees and birth certificates. Call it the World Wide Ledger. It enables smart contracts, decentralized autonomous organizations, decentralized government services, and transactions among things. The Internet of Everything needs a Ledger of Everything: the blockchain is a truly open, distributed, global platform that fundamentally changes what we can do online, how we do it, and who can participate. Tapscott, writing with his son Alex, a financial analyst and technologist, argues that the blockchain will shape the next era of prosperity--in finance, business, healthcare, education, governance, and beyond."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Data encryption (Computer science); Electronic commerce.; Electronic funds transfers;
- Staying safe online / by Hubbard, Ben,1973-;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.RL: K-2; IL: K-2.LSC
- Subjects: Internet and children; Internet; Online etiquette;
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