Physics
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Biology and Creation: An Introduction Regarding Life and Its Origins Book by Wayne Frair | CRS – Biology
ID: 9780940384279 $5.00$6.00Biology and Creation: An Introduction Regarding Life and Its Origins is a discussion of the origin of life, of cells, and of multicellular organisms.
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Energy and the Death of the Universe: How Science Sees the Curse by Norm Crawford | AOSA – Astronomy
ID: 013964537802 $12.99Presented by engineer, Norm Crawford, Energy and the Death of the Universe discusses the scientific concepts of heat, energy and light in ways people can understand. It also weaves the undeniable scientific laws and facts into the tapestry of Bible truth.
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Energy: Its Forms, Changes, & Functions Student Journal by Tom DeRosa & Carolyn Reeves | MB – Homeschool
ID: 9780890515716 $2.74$4.99Create a positive reaction to chemistry and save your findings here! In this energy student journal for the Investigate the Possibilities series, you will find an essential place to record your investigative information, as well as a place for projects, ideas, and reflections on your learning.
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Light-Years? No Problem! Distant Starlight in a young universe by Dr. Russell Humphreys | CMI – Astronomy
ID: 9781942773320 $9.99One of the world’s leading creationist cosmologists, Dr Russell Humphreys, shares his model to explain how distant starlight, allegedly billions of light-years away, could reach the earth within a 6,000 year-old creation.
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Science Starters: Elementary Chemistry & Physics | Parent Lesson Planner | MB – Homeschool
ID: 9781683440901 $8.99This Science Starters set contains materials for use with Investigate the Possibilities Elementary Chemistry-Matter Its Properties & Its Changes and Investigate the Possibilities Elementary Physics-Energy Its Forms, Changes, & Function.
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Spacecraft Earth: A Guide for Passengers Book by Dr. Henry Richter & David F. Coppedge | CMI – Astronomy
ID: 9781942773481 $11.99We hear so much today about how the universe, the earth and life all supposedly came about by chance events and processes. In Spacecraft Earth, a bona fide rocket scientist, Dr Henry Richter—a pioneer in aerospace—challenges these views by exploring what is required for us to exist in the universe