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Big Book of Independent Thinking: Do Things No One Does or Do Things Everyone Does in a Way No One Does
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Big Book of Independent Thinking: Do Things No One Does or Do Things Everyone Does in a Way No One Does
Does the assembly you’re about to give, or that lesson on ‘forces’ you’re about to deliver, or that staff meeting you’re about to lead, or that newintake parents’ evening you’re planning look like everyone else’s anywhere else?
If so, then what about sitting down with your independent-thinking hat on and identifying how you can make it so that we couldn’t drop you into a totally different school on the other side of the country without anyone’s noticing the difference? Have the confidence to be memorable – the world of education needs you to be great.
 
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Mind Magic
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Mind MagicWidely considered one of the great thinkers of the 20th century, Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget did for intelligence and mental development what Freud did for personality. In Mind Magic, a former Piaget student builds upon his teacher's pioneering work to offer you a program for unleashing the power of your mind. The key, according to John Miller, is learning "mind consciousness," or how one thinks best. Combining problem-solving and learning techniques from a variety of fields, including psychology, education, and computer science, he shows you how to observe your mind at work and use that knowledge to:
  • Dramatically enhance the three aspects of intelligence crucial in the modern world: adaptability, creativity, and information management
  • Make logic and emotion work together
  • Gain the confidence needed to aim for higher intellectual achievement

 
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Science - May 23, 2008
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Science - May 23, 2008Some Contents:
Lost in Microbial Space
Caroline Ash, John Foley, and Elizabeth Pennisi
The Inner Lives of Sponges
Gretchen Vogel
Symbiotic ties, bioactive compounds, and mysterious distributions of bacteria characterize these ancient invertebrates.
Confusing Kinships
John Bohannon
Understanding microbial evolution and ecology rests on a solid classification system, but coming up with one is difficult.

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Great Events From History: The 20th Century, 1901-1940 (Great Events from History)
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Great Events From History: The 20th Century, 1901-1940 (Great Events from History)This eighth installment of Salem's Great Events from History series identifies key events that helped to shape the course of the history of the world from 1901 to 1940. In more than 1,000 essays, a plethora of topics are presented, including Canada claiming the Arctic Islands (1901); the plague killing 1.2 million in India (1907); Gertrude Ederle swimming the English Channel (1926); Stalin beginning the Purge Trials (1934); and Germany hosting the 1936 Olympics. A number of the entries are revisions of material appearing in earlier Salem publications, such as Great Events from History (1972–1980). Approximately one-quarter of the content is new. Each signed essay—averaging three to five pages—presents material in a similar, user-friendly format. At a quick glance, bold type indicates the exact date of the event, its locale, various topical categories (e.g., civil rights and liberties, science and technology), and major figures involved. This information is followed by a summary describing the event and an assessment of the historical significance or long-term ramifications. A generous annotated list of resources amd see also references wrap things up. The text is relieved somewhat by black-and-white photographs, illustrations, tables, maps, and diagrams. Sidebars provide extra information or excerpts from primary sources (speeches, writings, and other documents). Each volume also has its own unique table of contents and historical maps representing the world regions, but an alphabetically arranged keyword list of contents and a list of maps, tables, and sidebars for the whole set are also included. Volume 6, in addition to essays, houses all the indexes (geographical, category, personage, and subject); a bibliography; a "Chronological List of Entries"; and a directory of suggested electronic resources. Initially daunting in appearance due to its size, this resource is remarkably readable, and the reader is able to locate essential facts with ease. A fount of accessible, valuable material, it is a necessary purchase for libraries already owning earlier installments of this series or for institutions where curriculum has a strong focus on the early part of the twentieth century. Recommended for high-school students and above.
 
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The Holy Land: An Oxford Archaeological Guide from Earliest Times to 1700
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The Holy Land: An Oxford Archaeological Guide from Earliest Times to 1700The geographic heart and soul of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, the Holy Land has immense significance for the millions of visitors it has attracted since as early as the fifth century BC. Now in an exciting new edition, this popular handbook once again offers tourists an indispensable, illustrated guide to over 200 of the most important archaeological and religious sites in the City of Jerusalem and the surrounding area.
Fully updated with all the latest information, The Holy Land presupposes little knowledge of history or archaeology..
 
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