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Category Archives: The Scientific Indian
Preview Of Cosmos
If you remember (from RC 1st session), before reading any non-fiction book, we’re first supposed to preview it. Here’s a brief summary of how to preview a book: Title / Sub-title (if any) Blurb (behind or inside left of the … Continue reading
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Preview Of The Tell-Tale Brain
If you remember (from RC 1st session), before reading any non-fiction book, we’re first supposed to preview it. Here’s a brief summary of how to preview a book: Title / Sub-title (if any) Blurb (behind or inside left of the … Continue reading
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Preview of The God Delusion
If you remember (from RC 1st session), before reading any non-fiction book, we’re first supposed to preview it. Here’s a brief summary of how to preview a book: Title / Sub-title (if any) Blurb (behind or inside left of the … Continue reading
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Preview of A Very Short History of Nearly Everything
If you remember (from RC 1st session), before reading any non-fiction book, we’re first supposed to preview it. Here’s a brief summary of how to preview a book: Title / Sub-title (if any) Blurb (behind or inside left of the … Continue reading
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The Scientific Indian…broaden your horizons at Takshzila this month..
All this month at Takshzila Starting 23rd July, 2012!!! Collect your copies!!! On the bookshelf : A Short History of Nearly Everything – Bill Bryson For people over 30 years of age, science has changed a great … Continue reading