Ernest Hemingway - 14 Books A Clean, Well-Lighted Place A Day's Wait A Farewell To Arms Across the River and into the Trees Big Two-Hearted River For Whom The Bell Tolls Garden Of Eden Green Hills of Africa Islands In The Stream Men Without Women The Killers The Old Man and the Sea The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber The Sun Also Rises
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Malcolm Gladwell - Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Added by: wjwj1 | Karma: 227.98 | Fiction literature | 16 September 2007
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Malcolm Gladwell - Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking In BLINK, Gladwell revolutionizes the way we understand the world within. How do we make decisions--good and bad--and why are some people so much better at it than others? That's the question Malcolm Gladwell asks and answers in BLINK.
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Chatterbox Activity Resource Pack - Teacher's Guide (without Flashcards)
It contains materials and ideas for classroom games and activities. (Chatterbox 1 and 2)
This book helped me score a 5.5 out of 6 on the writing portion. When I first began studying fot the GRE, I was intimidated by all the elements of the writing section: a vast pool of vague topics, impossible time limits, and my own cluttered opinions. I found Peterson's guide to be a practical refresher on rhetoric, fine tuned for maximum performance on the 45 minute and 30 minute essays.
My first few practice essays were rushed and unclear. On the day of the exam, I found myself with EXTRA time to edit and even add an extra paragraph. This could not have happened without Peterson.