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Juliet Stone has a complicated tale of secrets and a forgotten name. About to be married to an ideal husband, she finds herself wondering if the perfect life she has created for herself is the one she truly desires. Grasping to find herself in a sea of unwanted memories she painfully starts piecing together her past to an Italian stranger she is falling in love with on the Internet. A twisted puzzle that keeps you reading until the last piece falls gracefully into place.
Includes a few dances with music.
This unique book offers a timely analysis of the effects of our rapidly growing knowledge about the brain, mind, and behavior on public policy and practice. Jessica Pykett examines the interactions of developments in neuroscience, education, architecture and design, and workplace training, showing how the global spread of neuroscientific understandings of brain functioning has led to changes in--and questions about--how we approach issues of policy, governance, and the encouragement and enforcement of particular behaviors. Researchers and practitioners in both the social and behavioral sciences, as well as policy makers, will find its insights surprising and valuable.
Rachel Barrowovski has been rescued from her heartless inventor, Ivan Barrowovski and is enjoying life with a traditional family. However, this time of peace is not to last as once again evil Ivan takes control. We join Rachel on her journey from happy families to hardship. Will she find happiness again? This is the second book in the Rachel Barrowovski trilogy. Have you read the first book - Rachel Barrowovski? Look out for Book 3 - Rachel Barrowovski Again