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Digital Age - A Book Review
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Hannah Henry
Robert Schleicher has written his fourth book about car racing. The title of the book itself is "Slot car racing in the Digital Age". The title comes as misleading to some readers.
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Intelligence and How to Get it by Richard E Nisbett
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Santhanam Nagarajan
The book under review titled Intelligence and how to get it by Richard E. Nisbett is worth reading by parents who want the best out of their children. The book is divided into ten chapters.
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Beyond Reason by AK Dewdney
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Santhanam Nagarajan
The book under review titled Beyond Reason - 8 great problems that reveal the limits of science by A.K. Dewdney is an excellent book. The eight problems are: 1. It is not possible to build a machine that runs forever with no source of energy, yet produces usable energy. 2. It is not possible for matter or energy to travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
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4 Literary Classics That You Must Read
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Dorthy T. Weatherbush
Everyone who finished high school within the last hundred years has had a list of books that they have had to read for English class. Mostly American and British works written at least one hundred years ago are what comprise the list of must-reads. Most people probably never actually read any of the books that were on the list, but instead utilized Cliff's Notes or Spark Notes. But if you didn't read them, you really did miss out on some classics. The following is a brief list of classics that you should read now, especially if you didn't read them in high school.
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Advertising Inside Free eBooks - A New Way For Authors to Make Money?
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Matan Josefsberg
Prices of eBooks are dropping daily. How can authors and publishers make money by selling their ebooks for $1.99 or even give them away for free? Read more.
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Audio Books - 3 Reasons Why You Should Listen
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Ashley Nelson
While the production of audio books doesn't completely replace paperbacks and hard covers, it certainly does provide an alternative for those who enjoying listening rather than reading. Even those who love to read now have the option of listening instead. The following are three reasons why you should use audio books.
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Planning is Made Easier Through a Collection of Great Tree House Books
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Cathlaine Scott
Planning is made easy if you have a book which will guide you in building your own tree house. This is the collection of those books.
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Scrapbooking Books - That's Life - Finding Scrapbook Inspiration in the Everyday
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Andrew Rieck
Who would have thought there could be a quirky book on scrapbooking. Or in fact scrapbooking could be quirky. A scrapbooking book with a difference.
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Wallace Nutting Books
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Michael Ivankovich
Best known among the general public for his hand-colored pictures, Wallace Nutting was also widely recognized as one of the leading authors of his time. In all, he personally wrote 19 books, contributed photographs to several others, and wrote numerous magazine articles about antiques and colonial living.
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Canadian Zen Haiku Journal
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Lanie Shanzyra Rebancos
Canadian Zen Haiku started as an ezine some years ago but with the love and support of its moderator and editor-in-chief, Mr. Richard Janke Vallance and all the members and contributors, this vivid and imaginative haiku ezine turned into a one of the popular haiku print journals around the world. Since it became a printed journal, many haijins all over the world have been able to publish their wonderful haiku and other Japanese literary works.
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Online Used Bookstore - Renewal of the Book's Life
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Frank Florence
Books are said to be man's best friend as they impart knowledge. The type of content in the book ranges over many a categories, it may be a sci-fi or plain fiction, romantic or travel books. Most of the book readers like to own them. However, what happens after you buy these knowledge treasures.
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The Paradox of Sun Tzu's Art of War
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Shafii Ndanusa
The over 2000-year-old ancient Chinese text, The Art of War is indeed a phenomenal classic. Personally for me as an individual and a student of strategy, it is certainly one of the most influential materials on the theory and practice of strategy that I have ever come across.
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Audio Book Clubs - Are They For You?
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Ashley Nelson
Do you listen to a variety of audio books frequently? Whether you listen to audio books on your MP3 player, on a CD, or whether you rent or buy them, joining an online audio book club could be a great option for you. With a club membership, you will be able to stay up to date on the latest releases and access to a vast library to choose from.
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Osho - The Luminous Rebel - (The Story Of Acharya Rajneesh)
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Madan G Singh
Osho is a well known figure in the world of religious thought. The name Osho was adopted by Acharya Rajneesh towards the fag end of his life. Perhaps he wanted to leave a deeper impact on the world by taking this name.
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Sherlock Holmes - The Master of the Masters
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Zubair Hassan
Sherlock Holmes is the most renowned detective in the detective history. He is even the record holder of the most played character. A brief article on him.
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Book Scouts
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Frank Florence
Do you love to read books? Is collecting books your hobby? Do you often go to the thrift stores or moving sells so that you can look at the books and pick up some on the way? If yes is the answer to all these questions then perhaps you can turn your hobby into making money! You could become a book scout!
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Audio Book Rental - How They Work, Why You Should Rent Audio Books
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Ashley Nelson
Audio books allow us nowadays to pass the time when in need for some entertainment without many options. For example, if you have a long commute to and from work each day, or get stuck in traffic, you can use that time to learn by listening to an audio book. Or maybe you would rather listen than sit down and read.
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Review - The Octopus Conspiracy and Other Vignettes of the Counterculture
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Paul Lappen
The Octopus Conspiracy and Other Vignettes of the Counterculture, Steven Hager, 2005, ISBN 0975290614 - This book, based on articles published in High Times magazine, covers many different aspects of what is known as the counterculture. There is a piece about the assassination of John F. Kennedy which does a good job of destroying the Warren Commission findings (as if more destruction is needed).
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Book That Changed My Life
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Ljiljana Anicic
There is no person speared from everyday problems. People have tendency to complicate both, simple and already complicated things. We think about everything repeatedly in our minds until we are ready to explode. That is a feeling when you get up in the morning ready to argue with your spouse and kids or anyone else who fined himself on your way, in queue or parking place. However, when you try to find the reason, you cannot because there is no real and serious problem that make you feel all that.
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How to Find Cheap, Used College Books
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Frank Florence
College education is an expensive proposition. When you take admission in college, you need to take care of lots of things. Textbooks add to your expenses in a big way. It is one thing that you cannot do without.
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Review - Who Really Won the Space Race?
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Paul Lappen
This book looks at the history of the "Space Race" between America and the Soviet Union, and asserts that America could have put a satellite into orbit a year before the Russians. At the end of World War II, America and the Soviets were racing around Germany, gathering up as many German V-2 rocket parts, engineering drawings and scientists as they could find.
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Prodigy of Rebirth in Sylvia Plath's Ariel
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Talieh Sakhamanesh
In quest of an ideal ego, the poetess in spite of living in a world of haphazard and menacing events has courageously undergone a kind of renaissance both in her life and works to exhort the gratification of her own self. Longing for real fulfillment, Sylvia Plath finds it inescapably unavoidable to initiate a metabolism which has been turned out to be the Rebirth motif in most of her Ariel poems later on.
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Review on Book - "Inside the New York Times Op-Ed Page" by Jerelle Kraus
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Alex Mathers
The book reveals the story of the world's first Op-Ed (opposite the editorial) page, which was introduced to the New York Times newspaper in 1970. It was the first newspaper page written by readers as opposed to members of the Times' staff, which allowed for commentary from a different perspective. This book focuses on the illustration element of that page, which saw art compliment the often controversial views of the page.
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Great Things From Free Audio Books Online
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Jim Oneil
Audio books are well thought out to be an important education device because of their design. An audio book is nothing like a traditional book, a person whether blind or not would be able to benefit from this and is very capable of learning insightful knowledge with the use of an audio book at the same time as accomplishing other household tasks, or even while exercising, although it ought to be distinguished that an audio book is capable of distracting someone from doing a very important task, provided that the main concern would be learning.
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Ayn Rand's Fountainhead
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Priscilla Andrea Herochik
Ayn Rand died in 1982. That's over 20 years ago. But that does not mean that her reign of intellectual terror has expired. Quite the contrary. Her books continue to be required reading for many high school students. They remain at the top of books considered the best by many readers. Sadly, her brand of selfish reasoning remains alive to infect new readers for years to come.
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Best Diet Books - How Do You Find Them?
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Maire Brody
How do you find the best diet books? With so many to choose from, you have to pick ones that suit your own tastes and preferences. You are more likely to stick with a diet that doesn't go against your nature.
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Book Review - After the Diagnosis
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Terri Forehand
Where do you go after you or someone you know gets a medical diagnosis? How do you go on with daily life when you have so much to deal with? How do you continue to care for yourself while caring for a loved one?
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Book and Publication Surveys Can Help You Find the Best Books
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Xavier Holland
New books are being written literally every minute, and nobody can read everything. Book and publication surveys can help you sift through all those words to find the best possible ones.
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Book and Publication Polls - Good For Authors and Readers
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Xavier Holland
Authors want to connect with readers who will appreciate them. Readers want to connect with authors who speak to them. Book and publication polls can help both.
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Men's Health Magazine
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Graeme I Olsen
Men's Health Magazine was originally founded in 1987 and focused primarily on men's health. Today, it focuses on all aspects of men's lives, including nutrition, relationships, sexuality, fitness, and lifestyle, as well as other areas. It's published by Rodale, Inc., in Emmaus, Pennsylvania.
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