John Phillips

John Phillips

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John L. Phillips is a well-known expert in both statistics and psychology. A retired professor of psychology at Boise State University, Phillips lives in Boise, Idaho.

13th May 2008

Leonardo da Vinci: The Genius Who Defined the Renaissance

" Young readers will find the book visually appealing, and those searching for factual information on Da Vinci will fi... MoreLeonardo da Vinci: The Genius Who Defined the Renaissance

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12th August 2010

Integrated Science for CSEC (R) Secondary only Workbook with CD-ROM

The third edition of this coursebook has been comprehensively updated to cover the Integrated Science syllabus, first ex... MoreIntegrated Science for CSEC (R) Secondary only Workbook with CD-ROM

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24th September 2002

Bad Hair Day

Finn wants to be cool. But what can he do about his wild, frizzy hair? The other children tease him and call him names. ... MoreBad Hair Day

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7th August 1999

How to Think about Statistics

An easy, logical way to make sense of the numbers and data you encounter every day. ... MoreHow to Think about Statistics

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22nd June 2016

Vesuvius

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20th May 2016

Vesuvius

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12th August 2002

CXC Integrated Science Student's Book

This full-colour edition completely covers the Caribbean Examinations Council's CSEC syllabus in Integrated Science (sin... MoreCXC Integrated Science Student's Book

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