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Drawing on the latest exciting research, Essential Biological Psychology provides students with a solid grasp of the relationship between mind and behaviour, and a detailed understanding of the underlying structure and physiological mechanisms that underpin it. The functions of the nervous system are explained and implications for health are explored. Throughout the book, Jim Barnes encourages students to evaluate essential concepts and theoretical issues. Features include: key concepts highlighted throughout the text enables students to grasp the fundamental knowledge and understanding of the structures and functions of the human nervous system that are relevant to the study of psychology t...
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Few poets in America today can write as solemnly and truthfully as Jim Barnes about the heritage of America, a heritage as wide as the continent itself. Jim Barnes's aesthetic is vivid throughout these poems. A high sense of loss pervades the book, but Barnes's strong-willed persona never regrets what has passed. Instead, the persona gains strength from it. What has come to be his signature in four earlier books of poetry and remains his mark in The Sawdust War is essentially where his art lies, a strong sense of loss, of redemption coming out of loss, of place both geographical and spiritual.
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A collection of critical essays by European scholars on contemporary Native North American literatures. Devoted to the primary genres of Native literature - fiction, nonfiction, drama, poetry - these essays chart the course of theories of Native literature, and delineate the crosscurrents in the history of Native literature studies.
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"Extremely thoughtful, well-researched . . . now may the great debate begin. A win for the ages!" --Jim Nantz, CBS Sports Think you know the legends of the links? Try playing a round with "Mr. Stats." Has Tiger Woods already achieved enough to surpass Jack Nicklaus? Where does Harry Vardon fit in among the all-time greats? Is the legendary Bobby Jones actually the most overrated golf legend? Was Mickey Wright the best female golfer of all time or would Annika Sorenstam wipe up the fairway with her? The absolute authority in armchair athletes’ disputes, Elliott Kalb uses his well-formed opinions and uncanny sports knowledge to shake up the gentlemanly game of golf. Shooting the breeze with experts and players in a heated discussion of pressure-packed putts and nail-chomping championships, he gives you his ultimate ranking of the top 50 golfers of all time. Kalb crosses generational lines, explores technological improvements in equipment, and examines differing levels of competition to answer the most provocative question in golf: Who’s the best?
Illustrated by a famous French illustrator : dive into the New York of the 1920s ! This book, written by Edwin Lefèvre in 1923, is a part biographical and part fictional story (possibly mythological someday) of Jesse Livermore (referred to in the narrative as Larry Livingstone), an american speculator who unleashed passions during his lifetime at the beginning of the 20th century. But beware, this text is not like others. It’s not one more book on speculation that will be forgotten before the ink dries. Indeed, if you ask professional traders to name people who may have influenced their view of trading, many will spontaneously quote Jesse Livermore and Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.
Written over four years in four parts of the world, these four screenplays are my explorations into four genres: “Sleeping Giant” is a political thriller in the tradition of “The Hunt for Red October.” “One Man’s Heaven” is a romantic comedy in the tradition of “Deconstructing Harry.” “Dream into Action” is a magical realist drama in the tradition of “Sliding Doors.” “Suspicion of Disbelief” is a farce in the tradition of “Pierrot le fou.”