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An alphabetical list of gravestone inscriptions of Scots dying overseas before 1855.
**A heart-rending story about the unique bond between a father and his daughter, for fans of Jojo Moyes, the bestselling author of Me Before You.**
‘A heartbreaking tale’ THE SUN ‘Exceptionally beautiful’ MIRANDA DICKINSON They’ll always have each other...won’t they?
An easy to use, practical guide to decluttering everything from home to social media accounts. Bursting with practical and relatable advice, this book injectsenthusiasm, energy and some much-needed humor into the essential task of decluttering. Forget the holier-than-thou approach promising a whole new you if you alphabetize yoursock drawer - this is decluttering for real people, with real lives. With a refreshingly honest approach, Debora tackles the bestways to deal with domestic dilemmas, cluttered kitchens andcrowded cupboards. She includes handy tips and tricks for the average time-poor person. Tasks are broken down into achievable goals and quick fixes, allowing even the busiest of people to create, maintainand achieve a tidy home. And it's not just the home she tackles. Debora helps you banish anxiety and kick-start productivity with'10 decluttering commandments' and includes honest advice on how to conquer the fear of change. The busy writer, whohas transformed her own cluttered home and mind using these techniques, also explores how best to unclutter your virtual world, from managing social media accounts to balancing email mailing lists.
Types of Thinking provides a basic grounding in the psychology of thinking for undergraduate students with little previous knowledge of cognitive psychology. This clear, well-structured overview explores the practical aspects and applications of everyday thinking, creative thinking, logical and scientific thinking, intelligent thinking and machine thinking. It also explores 'failures of thinking', the biases and shortcuts that sometimes lead our thinking astray. The author tackles big ideas in an accessible manner and in an entertaining style, ensuring that Types of Thinking will be attractive not only to students but also to teachers organising and planning courses, as well as the lay reader.
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This innovative study of young Asian migrants’ lives in Australia sheds new light on the complex relationship between migration and time. With in-depth interviews and a new conceptual framework, Robertson reveals how migration influences the trajectories of migrants’ lives, from career pathways to intimate relationships.