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The way of the tiger. Famous woman of America. The add answer
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The way of the tiger-Tigers, the biggest of the big cats, can weigh as much as 300 pounds. These striped phantoms have both frightened and fascinated humans for millennia. Karanth, one of the world's foremost tiger specialists, has studied tigers in India since 1980. In this clearly written introduction to the life of the tiger in the wild, the author concentrates on the tigers of India (the most-studied population) but also discusses tigers from other regions. The author covers the evolution of tigers, how their role as predators affects their lifestyle and their place in the ecology, and methods of studying and counting tigers in the wild. One very interesting chapter discusses the solitary life of the adult tiger--although they live alone, tigers also inhabit a complex society of other tigers that communicate with each other through scent and vocalizations. A conservation message runs through the text, helping us to understand why tigers should be saved.
In The ADD Answer, Dr. Frank Lawlis draws upon his thirty-five years of experience as a clinical and research psychologist to show parents how they can reclaim their central role in healing their children with comprehensive step-by-step advice on dealing with the problems of ADD. His approach blends the latest medical, nutritional, and psychological treatments that can increase brain function with expert insight into the emotional—and spiritual—support kids need.
Including assessment tests geared to help parents understand their child’s particular needs and practical information on proven treatment options
A Woman in Berlin (German: Anonyma - Eine Frau in Berlin), known as The Downfall of Berlin Anonyma in the UK, is a 2008 German film directed by Max Färberböck. It is based on the autobiographical Eine Frau in Berlin first published anonymously and later credited to Marta Hillers who lived in Berlin at the end of World War II during and after the Battle of Berlin.