Knihobot

Jenny Schreiber

    Politics, piety, and biomedicine
    Moe the Wooly Mammoth
    Berry the Blue Whale
    Shelby the Shark
    • Shelby the Shark

      Exploring the Secrets of the Great White Shark, Beginner Reader

      • 50 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      Delve into the ocean's wonders with Shelby, the great white shark, in this engaging and informative book designed for young explorers aged 3 to 8. It combines adventure with education, making it an ideal choice for curious minds eager to learn about marine life.

      Shelby the Shark
    • Berry the Blue Whale

      Discover the Magnificent Underwater World of Blue Whales (Pre-Reader)

      Join Berry, a friendly blue whale, on an engaging underwater adventure that introduces young readers to the captivating world of blue whales. Through Berry's journey, children will discover intriguing facts about these magnificent creatures, making it both an exciting and educational experience.

      Berry the Blue Whale
    • Moe the Wooly Mammoth

      Beginner Reader, Prehistoric World of Ice Age Giants with Educational Facts

      Embark on an exciting adventure through pre-historic times with Moe, a charming wooly mammoth. This furry explorer invites readers to learn about ancient animals and the vibrant life they led. With Moe as your guide, experience the thrill of discovery and gain insights into a world long gone, making history engaging and fun for all ages.

      Moe the Wooly Mammoth
    • Politics, piety, and biomedicine

      The Malaysian Transplant Venture

      • 298 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      The discourse on transplantation and brain death has become emblematic of conflicts between certain perspectives on adequate medical care, death and dying. Scientific and religious, modernising and traditional as well as academic and popular voices debate on how to approach these topics. This work captures the heterogeneous and often contradictory views on the Malaysian transplant venture and the treatment option of end stage organ failure from the Malay and Chinese population, physicians, state officials, and Muslim, Buddhist and Daoist clergy. It also addresses vital issues as to the use of and extent to which biomedicine and medical technology in contemporary Malaysia actually benefits its people.

      Politics, piety, and biomedicine