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Intro -- Dedication -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ordinary People -- 1. House Proud -- 2. Late in Life -- 3. Gangsters -- 4. Perverts -- 5. Mama's Boys -- 6. Drug Intolerance -- 7. Fessing Up -- 8. Mother Killers -- 9. Learning from Japan -- 10. Conclusion
In: Forced migration review, Heft 24
ISSN: 1460-9819
The issues involved in supporting the return of internally displaced Dinka Bor communities highlight the complex, & often ignored, challenges of addressing the consequences of South-South conflict. Adapted from the source document.
In: Journal of international development: the journal of the Development Studies Association, Band 10, Heft 5, S. 697-698
ISSN: 1099-1328
"Use your head. That's what we tell ourselves when facing a tricky problem or a difficult project. But a growing body of research indicates that we've got it exactly backwards. What we need to do, says acclaimed science writer Annie Murphy Paul, is think outside the brain. A host of "extra-neural" resources--the feelings and movements of our bodies, the physical spaces in which we learn and work, and the minds of those around us-- can help us focus more intently, comprehend more deeply, and create more imaginatively. The Extended Mind outlines the research behind this exciting new vision of human ability, exploring the findings of neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, psychologists, and examining the practices of educators, managers, and leaders who are already reaping the benefits of thinking outside the brain. She excavates the untold history of how artists, scientists, and authors--from Jackson Pollock to Jonas Salk to Robert Caro--have used mental extensions to solve problems, make discoveries, and create new works. ... The Extended Mind offers a dramatic new view of how our minds work, full of practical advice on how we can all think better." -- Provided by publisher
In: The Caribbean biography series
A study of the Agrarian tradition from the 1920s to the present day. Paul Murphy shows how what began as a radical conservative movement eventually became, alternately, a critique of 20th-century American liberalism, a defence of the Western tradition, and a form of Southern traditionalism
A study of the Agrarian tradition from the 1920s to the present day. Paul Murphy shows how what began as a radical conservative movement eventually became, alternately, a critique of 20th-century American liberalism, a defence of the Western tradition, and a form of Southern traditionalism.
In: The Bill of Rights and American legal history 1
In: Bicentennial essays on the constitution
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