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Waves: Physical Science for Kids (Picture Book Science)

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Dan Hooper Everybody knows Hawking’s greatest contributions: understanding that black holes radiate light and other particles, that they contain entropy and all these things that no one imagined before him. Her study follows black women from the 17th century, after emancipation and through to the present day.

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