By: Bertha M. Clark
General Science by Bertha M. Clark is a comprehensive guide to the basic principles of science. The book covers a wide range of topics, including physics, chemistry, biology, and earth science, making it a useful resource for students and educators alike.
One of the strengths of the book is its clear and concise explanations of complicated scientific concepts. The author breaks down complex ideas into easily understandable language, making it accessible to readers of all levels of scientific knowledge.
The book also includes a variety of hands-on activities and experiments that allow readers to engage with the material in a practical way. These activities help reinforce the concepts covered in the text and make learning science more interactive and fun.
Overall, General Science is a well-organized and informative guide that is sure to be a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the natural world. Whether you are a student studying for a science class or simply a curious reader looking to broaden your knowledge, this book is a great starting point. Book Description: GENERAL SCIENCE BY BERTHA M. CLARK, PH.D. PREFACE This book is not intended to prepare for college entrance examinations; it will not, in fact, prepare for any of the present-day stock examinations in physics, chemistry, or hygiene, but it should prepare the thoughtful reader to meet wisely and actively some of life's important problems, and should enable him to pass muster on the principles and theories underlying scientific, and therefore economic, management, whether in the shop or in the home. We hear a great deal about the conservation of our natural resources, such as forests and waterways; it is hoped that this book will show the vital importance of the conservation of human strength and health, and the irreparable loss to society of energy uselessly dissipated, either in idle worry or in aimless activity.
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