Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 30 September 2010
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After The Dragon
Being the renegade high priest of the Goddess Fortune, Trick thinks he knows something about luck. He realizes how limited his view was when a DarkElf decides he's the one who needs to be her guide. Because when a DarkElf doesn't get what she wants, someone dies.
But Bell has never had a challenge like this one. From Arizona to Colorado to the streets of San Francisco during its calamitous earthquake and fire, he pursues what is quickly becoming clear to him is the sharpest criminal mind he has ever encountered, and the woman who seems to hold the key to the bandit's identity. Using science, deduction, and intuition, Bell repeatedly draws near only to grasp at thin air, but at least he knows his pursuit is having an effect.
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Black Hole | 16 September 2010
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Lucy Pollard's Guide to Teaching English
This book will help you deal with your first 2 years in teaching. It will give tips and ideas for the situations you’ll encounter. It will help new teachers and will serve as a reminder for those who have followed a course. It describes the main teaching methods and contains practical tips that you can instantly put to use in the classroom. You will find yourself dipping into it constantly.
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A distinguished Soviet psychologist's study...[of a] young man who was discovered to have a literally limitless memory and eventually became a professional mnemonist. Experiments and interviews over the years showed that his memory was based on synesthesia (turning sounds into vivid visual imagery), that he could forget anything only by an act of will, that he solved problems in a peculiar crablike fashion that worked, and that he was handicapped intellectually because he could not make discriminations, and because every abstraction and idea immediately dissolved into an image for him.
Nutrition for Sports and Exercise (Healthy Eating, a Guide to Nutrition)
A hundred years ago, people received nutritional guidance from mothers and grandmothers: Eat your carrots because they’re good for your eyes; don’t eat too many potatoes because they’ll make you fat; be sure to get plenty of roughage so you can more easily move your bowels. Today, everyone seems to off er more advice: Take a vitamin supplement to optimize your health; don’t eat fi sh with cabbage because you won’t be able to digest them together; you can’t stay healthy on a vegetarian diet.