Start Smart! Building Brain Power in the Early Years
Did you know that emotions boost our memory? Or that small muscle exercises help the brain develop? Early experiences contribute to the structure of the brain and its capacities. The quality, quantity, and consistency of stimulation will determine, to a large extent, the number of brain synapses that are formed and how those connections will function. This is true for both cognitive and emotional development, and the effect is lifelong.
Even college students need to eat. How else do you expect to stay energized for early-morning classes and late-night study sessions? With The Everything College Cookbook as your guide, you can jumpstart your meal plan in minutes. Whether you're cooking for one or multitudes with a hot plate, studio stove, or microwave, you'll find everything you need to create fantastic meals that won't take tons of your time. Packed with ideas for tasty snacks, easy-to-make lunches and dinners, and delicious desserts, The Everything College Cookbook will help you eat smart, from the proverbial good breakfast to midnight munchies-but that's not nearly all.
Added by: juliocortazar | Karma: 3.82 | E-Books, Fiction literature | 19 November 2012
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Julio Cortazar - Hopscotch
Hopscotch is a novel by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. Written in Paris and published in Spanish in 1963 and in English in 1966. Hopscotch is an introspective stream-of-consciousness[2] novel where characters fluctuate and play with the subjective mind of the reader, and it has multiple endings.
The wonder about hitting the byways of Northern California is that things get better with every winding mile trees get bigger, towns get cuter, roadside swimming holes get more inviting
“Big, breathtakingly beautiful and wildly bountiful there are few places in the world, and none in the USA, with the unspoiled wilderness, mountainous grandeur and immense wildlife that is Alaska.” – Jim Dufresne, Lonely Planet Writer