Whose Track Is It?

Whose Track Is It?

Author: Radka Piro

Publisher: Albatros Media

Published: 2021-10-26

Total Pages: 14

ISBN-13: 9788000060934

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A little fawn got lost in the forest... Unhappy and confused, he has gone off in search of his mum, following a trail in the soil of the forest. But are these really tracks left by Mummy Deer? Maybe someone else went this way. On his expedition, the fawn learns a lot about all kinds of animals. What makes the squirrel such a great climber? What do the tracks of a horned owl look like? Do you know which animal is the quietest mover, or how a duck uses its legs to swim? If you help the fawn find his mum, a surprise will await you under every flap. And maybe you will recognize some tracks left in the soil or in the snow on your next walk!


Track Finder

Track Finder

Author: Dorcas S. Miller

Publisher: Nature Study Guild Publishers

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780912550121

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Pocket guide to mammal tracks. Includes keys to print shapes and track patterns, discussion of scat and other signs, habitat information, range maps, and drawings of the animals and their tracks. For identifying tracks in mud or snow. Covers the eastern half of U.S. and Canada.


Animal Tracks & Signs

Animal Tracks & Signs

Author: Jinny Johnson

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9781426302534

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A compendium of tracking information on animals, both exotic and familiar.


Using Your Portable Studio

Using Your Portable Studio

Author: Peter McIan

Publisher: Schirmer Trade Books

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9780825614378

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Getting professional results out of today's portable studios is an art. In this book, top producer and engineer Peter McIan guides you step by step through the theory and practice of getting the most out of these remarkable machines. As you are introduced to the Why, What, and how of studio recording and production, you will find invaluable 'recipes' designed to show you how to 'push the envelope' of your portable studio's capabilities.


Tracks & Sign of Reptiles & Amphibians

Tracks & Sign of Reptiles & Amphibians

Author: Filip Tkaczyk

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780811711869

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"This ... resource for both trackers wildlife professionals features more than 650 color photos, line drawings, and range maps to illustrate and describe the tracks and sign left by North American amphibians and reptiles..."--Back cover.


Track Changes

Track Changes

Author: Sayed Kashua

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 2020-01-14

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 0802147909

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An Arab Israeli man, back in Jerusalem to see his estranged father, narrates “a novel about just how sad, fractured and tricky cultural identity can get” (Seattle Times). Having emigrated to America years before, a nameless memoirist now residing in Illinois receives word that his estranged father, whom he has not spoken to in fourteen years, is dying. Leaving his wife and their three children, he returns to Jerusalem and to his hometown of Tira in Palestine to be by his family’s side. But few are happy to see him back and, geographically and emotionally displaced, he feels more alienated from his life than ever. Sitting by his father’s hospital bed, the memoirist begins to remember long-buried traumas, the root causes of his fallout with his family, the catalyst for his marriage and its recent dissolution, and his strained relationships with his children—all of which is strangely linked to a short story he published years ago about a young girl named Palestine. As he plunges deeper into his memory and recounts the history of his land and his love, the lines between truth and lies, fact and fiction become increasingly blurred. Hailed as “an unusually gifted storyteller with exceptional insight” (Jewish Tribune), Bernstein Award–winning writer Sayed Kashua presents a masterful novel about the stories Palestinians and Israelis tell themselves about their lives and their histories.


Number Track Games

Number Track Games

Author: Various

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1903142504

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Number Track Games are big, bright and glossy. Each double-sided board has an illustrated unnumbered track on one side and a numbered track on the other. They provide young children with five different representations of the number system, helping them develop visual images and understanding of number


The Railway Track and Its Long Term Behaviour

The Railway Track and Its Long Term Behaviour

Author: Konstantinos Tzanakakis

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-01-26

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 3642360513

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A proper quality of a track and other infrastructure objects represents a basic requirement for train safety and punctuality. Most of the physical systems and their components deteriorate over time. This affects performance and may lead to failures. Albert Einstein said, “You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else.” Only if we understand how the whole system works, taking into account its imperfections and how they influence its quality and performance will we be able to learn the rules of the game and “play better.” The book provides the readers with the necessary functional knowledge of track behaviour and comprehensively covers the function of the various track components, their interaction as elements of the track system, as well as the interaction of the track with railway vehicles. By presenting important tools for a deep understanding of track-behaviour this book aims to be a reference guide for infrastructure managers and to help them to find ways improving track quality for optimum long-term behaviour.


Track Changes

Track Changes

Author: Matthew G. Kirschenbaum

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2016-05-02

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 0674417070

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Writing in the digital age has been as messy as the inky rags in Gutenberg’s shop or the molten lead of a Linotype machine. Matthew Kirschenbaum examines how creative authorship came to coexist with the computer revolution. Who were the early adopters, and what made others anxious? Was word processing just a better typewriter, or something more?