In Sudden Origins, anthropologist Jeffrey H. Schwartz challenges traditional Darwinian views on evolution by introducing the concept of homeobox genes—regulatory genes that control developmental processes. Schwartz argues that changes in these genes can lead to significant and rapid evolutionary changes, potentially resulting in the emergence of new species. The book explores the implications…
Tenebrae is a mature and reflective collection from Geoffrey Hill, widely regarded as one of the greatest religious poets of the 20th century. Deeply rooted in Christian tradition and history, these poems engage with suffering, memory, and spiritual questioning
A student-friendly, richly illustrated intro text aimed at allied-health and microbiology students. Covers microbial structure, metabolism, disease, control methods, biotechnology applications. Subsequent editions (6th–7th) updated with new pedagogical tools, case studies, and modern topics like genetic engineering and emerging diseases .
A comprehensive, corpus-based grammar that contrasts spoken and written English across four registers: conversation, fiction, news, and academic prose. It is based on the analysis of the Longman Corpus Network and provides detailed statistical data.
This grammar is organized according to communicative function and is ideal for learners who want a practical understanding of how English works in real communication. It is divided into three parts: Part A (Concepts), Part B (Grammar), and Part C (Applications).