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  • I was wondering, what grade are these books for? High school Grade 11? 12?

  • I really enjoy this series. I have dreams of continuing with my science education but I love art and manga. So when I found the Manga Guide to Biochem and the Manga Guide to the Universe I was in love. :3. I now own both and hope to own more soon. 

  • I loved those books. I also read the electricity one. Thanks to that my desire to follow biochemical engineering sparked.

  • Maybe my child could use these, too?

  • arigato!!!!!

  • awww i wish i knew about this when i was taking bio last year.

  • And when I say other learning from other material; I mean, not necessarily material related to the topic or contents of the course. In fact, most of that other material must be unrelated. Examples of persons utilizing unrelated material are: Newton, da Vinci, Einstein, Schopenhauer.

  • No doubt; instruction should be re-creative and interactive. Also, the textbook must be used as reference only, while learning from other material; films, videos, games, etc. Of course, one needs an open-mind, if not, retention will only be very sporadic. Direct learning is good, but circumstantial learning is the key to creative endeavours.

  • Magic School Bus, that's what this is.

  • They should do  Chemistry as well , Chem is very important

  • they need to make a "manga guide to thermodynamics"

  • @onelane Totally !!! Thermo was confusing at first. Well all thought .  Damn you entropy !!!

  • Good review, too bad I dont live in the US to buy this book!

  • いいビデオですね。 おすすめありがとうございます。

  • arigato gozaimasu!

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