This best-selling textbook, written by award-winning educator and past president of the APA, Diane Halpern, applies theory and research from the learning sciences to teach students the thinking skills they need to succeed in today’s world. This new edition retains features from earlier editions that have helped its readers become better thinkers. A rigorous academic grounding based in cognitive psychology is presented in a clear writing style with a humorous tone and supported by numerous practical examples and anecdotes.
"Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth" by T. Harv Eker
Eker’s claim to fame is that he took a $2,000 credit card loan, opened “one of the first fitness stores in North America,” turned it into a chain of 10 within two and a half years and sold it in 1987 for a cool (but somewhat modest-seeming) $1.6 million. Now the Vancouver-based entrepreneur traverses the continent with his “Millionaire Mind Intensive Seminar,” on which this debut motivational business manual is based. What sets it apart is Eker’s focus on the way people think and feel about money and his canny, class-based analyses of broad differences among groups.
Ghostbusters Legion - comic based on the film If you liked the Ghostbusters films, you will probably like this comic books - or as some people like to name them - graphic novels - based on the Ghostbusters - Legion film, second from the lot, I think. So - enjoy! Some - actually quite a lot of - comics aren't suitable for kids. If this is the case, I always write a warning - parental guidance/adult content/explicite language etc. This comic is suitable for kids! ZSHARE LINKS ADDED!
US News & World Report October 1 2007
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The editorial staff of U.S.News & World Report is based in Washington, D.C., but it is owned by U.S.News & World Report, L.P., which is based in the Daily News building in New York City. Founded in 1933 as United States News, it merged with World Report in 1948. The magazine's founder, David Lawrence (1888–1973), sold it to his employees. In 1984, it was purchased by Mortimer Zuckerman, who is also the owner of the New York Daily News.