The Cell, Cooper

The Cell: A Molecular Approach (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at Nov. 30, 2022
The Cell: A Molecular Approach (Repost)

Geoffrey Cooper, "The Cell: A Molecular Approach"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 1605357073 | PDF | pages: 813 | 150.3 mb

Cutting the Cord: The Cell Phone Has Transformed Humanity  Audiobooks

Posted by Free butterfly at Nov. 12, 2023
Cutting the Cord: The Cell Phone Has Transformed Humanity

Cutting the Cord: The Cell Phone Has Transformed Humanity by Martin Cooper, Traber Burns, Blackstone Publishing
English | 2021 | ISBN: B08N5CLKQX | Format: MP3 / 8 hours and 47 minutes + PDF | 484 Mb

Cutting the Cord: The Cell Phone has Transformed Humanity  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Jan. 7, 2021
Cutting the Cord: The Cell Phone has Transformed Humanity

Cutting the Cord: The Cell Phone has Transformed Humanity by Martin Cooper
English | January 5th, 2021 | ISBN: 194812274X | 264 pages | True EPUB | 45.01 MB

One of Time Magazine's Top 100 Inventors in History shares an insider's story of the cellphone, how it changed the world—and a view of where it's headed.

Cutting the Cord: The Cell Phone Has Transformed Humanity  Audiobooks

Posted by Salieri at July 12, 2022
Cutting the Cord: The Cell Phone Has Transformed Humanity

Cutting the Cord: The Cell Phone Has Transformed Humanity [Audiobook]
English | ISBN: 978-1665025522 | 2022 | 4 hours and 48 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 497 MB
Author: Martin Cooper
Narrator: Traber Burns

The Cell: A Molecular Approach Ed 8  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Oct. 17, 2019
The Cell: A Molecular Approach Ed 8

Geoffrey Cooper, "The Cell: A Molecular Approach Ed 8"
English | ISBN: 1605357073 | 2018 | 816 pages | PDF | 150 MB

The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Fourth Edition (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at Dec. 15, 2017
The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Fourth Edition (Repost)

Geoffrey M. Cooper, Robert E. Hausman, "The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Fourth Edition"
2006 | pages: 848 | ISBN: 0878932194 | DJVU | 36,1 mb

The New York Times' 100 Notable Books of (2022) [Collection]  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Bibliotkaaa at Feb. 14, 2023
The New York Times' 100 Notable Books of (2022) [Collection]

The New York Times' 100 Notable Books of (2022) [Collection]
English | ISBN: N/A | 100 Ebooks | EPUB, AZW3 | 2022 | 2.16 GB

100 Notable Books of 2022: The year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, selected by the editors of The New York Times Book Review .
Jimmy Somerville - The Very Best Of Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat And The Communards (2001)

Jimmy Somerville - The Very Best Of Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat And The Communards (2001)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 582 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 204 Mb
Full Scans | 01:15:08 | RAR 5% Recovery
London Records / Warner Strategic Marketing / Никитин #4670001545587
Synth-Pop / Electronic / Dance / Pop / Reggae / Hi-NRG

Scottish-born singer Jimmy Somerville became a surprise success in the mid-'80s. Instead of being Duran Duran-cute, Jimmy Somerville looked like the average boy next door. Instead of belting out his musical repertoire with a self-conscious urgency to prove himself as a singer (like Rick Astley or George Michael), Somerville possessed a dramatic, piercing falsetto that made the Associates' Billy Mackenzie sound like Tom Waits. But what really made Jimmy Somerville distinctive was his openness about his sexuality. The 1980s was the decade of androgyny, with artists like Annie Lennox, Boy George, and Poison emulating the gender-bending approach of 1970s-era David Bowie. Other performers such as Morrissey and the aforementioned George Michael kept their fans guessing about their sexual orientation.
Jimmy Somerville - The Singles Collection 1984-1990, Featuring Bronski Beat And The Communards (1990)

Jimmy Somerville - The Singles Collection 1984/1990 (1990)
Featuring Bronski Beat And The Communards

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 546 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 194 Mb | Scans included
Pop, Synth-Pop, New Wave, Hi-NRG, Pop/Rock | Label: London | # 3984 28249 2 | 01:16:06

17 track Best Of from the lead singer of Bronski Beat and the Communards. Both of those groups are represented here as well as some of Jimmy's solo songs. Jimmy's distinctive falsetto voice could not be mistaken for any other. Bronski Beat had six UK hits but only the first four are included here. The four that made it are 'Small Town Boy', an unlikely medley (with Marc Almond) of Donna Summer's 'I Feel Love', 'Johnny Remember Me', 'Why' and 'It Ain't Necessarily So'. The Communards had a UK #1 hit with 'Don't Leave Me This Way'. Other hits included here include 'Never Can Say Goodbye', 'So Cold The Night', 'You Are My World', 'Disenchanted', 'Tomorrow', 'For A Friend' and 'There's More To Love'. Jimmy had five UK hits without either group, the biggest of which was 'You Make Me Feel Mighty Real'. A cover of 'To Love Somebody' (Bee Gees) made the UK Top Ten. 'Comment Te Dire Adieu', 'Read My Lips' and 'Run From Love' round out this collection. Despite the omission of one major UK hit and one minor hit, this is an excellent collection of music by one of the best British pop singers of the '80s.
Jimmy Somerville - The Very Best Of Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat And The Communards (2001)

Jimmy Somerville - The Very Best Of Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat And The Communards (2001)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 582 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 204 Mb
Full Scans | 01:15:08 | RAR 5% Recovery
London Records / Warner Strategic Marketing / Никитин #4670001545587
Synth-Pop / Electronic / Dance / Pop / Reggae / Hi-NRG

Scottish-born singer Jimmy Somerville became a surprise success in the mid-'80s. Instead of being Duran Duran-cute, Jimmy Somerville looked like the average boy next door. Instead of belting out his musical repertoire with a self-conscious urgency to prove himself as a singer (like Rick Astley or George Michael), Somerville possessed a dramatic, piercing falsetto that made the Associates' Billy Mackenzie sound like Tom Waits. But what really made Jimmy Somerville distinctive was his openness about his sexuality. The 1980s was the decade of androgyny, with artists like Annie Lennox, Boy George, and Poison emulating the gender-bending approach of 1970s-era David Bowie. Other performers such as Morrissey and the aforementioned George Michael kept their fans guessing about their sexual orientation.