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This book brings together the most powerful explanation of how the brain works at creating and storing memories. It ties all the factors of stimuli detection and impulse encoding and talks about how to develop a better way to encode and to recall. You just have to follow the steps in this book to be able to build on the priceless asset you have and you will be able to change the way you see things and the way you live your life. Photographic memory is the tip of the sword and we show you how to wield it. First of all, this isn't like any accelerated learning book you've ever read. There's no fluff or filler - just bulletproof points to learn faster. Inside you’ll learn: • Many different ...
A comprehensive history of the National Hospital, Queen Square, and its Institute, placed within the context of British neurology.
"Morgan's return to music in the early to mid-sixties witnessed a tremendous evolution in his playing. Formerly a virtuoso in the model of his idol, Clifford Brown, Morgan brought to his critically acclaimed Blue Note records of the era an emotionally charged, muscular tone, full of poise and control. But it was with the record Sidewinder, recorded in 1963, that Morgan found his greatest fame and commercial success, due to the infectious groove of the title tune. By the time of his death, at thirty-three---murdered in a New York City club by his girlfriend Helen More, during a gig - Morgan had begun a new phase of his career, experimenting with freer-forms of musical expression."--BOOK JACKET.
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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
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