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John P. Marquand's espionage thriller, 'Think Fast, Mr. Moto', is a riveting entry into the canon of pre-World War II spy novels, drawing readers into a world of danger and international intrigue set against the exotic backdrop of Honolulu. Through precise prose and sharp dialogue, Marquand crafts a narrative that is as stylish as it is suspenseful, unfolding a complex plot where a young American's innocence clashes with familial treachery. At the heart of this novel is the enigmatic Mr. Moto, whose astute intelligence and allegiance to his emperor epitomize the characteristics of the classic literary spy, adding depth to the geopolitical tensions playing out on the Hitchings Plantation gamb...
Growing at an ever-increasing pace for over a century, the solid body of concepts and facts that constitute the science of learning demand a comprehensive, systematic introduction. Completely up-to-date and written in a direct, easy-to-read style that is suitable for undergraduates, The Science of Learning is such an introduction. Because its focus is on what is known rather than what is speculated, this book differs from other learning texts by not dwelling on which theories are or are not in vogue. The text's comprehensive coverage makes it an ideal reference for more advanced scholars and specialists in learning and related fields.