Thinking Skills Using Your Brain in the Information Age, edition 2012
This eBook will cover all kinds of thinking stills and will make you see that your brain is the most powerful organ you possess. It is the tool that, if used skillfully, can help you perform better in your job, better in your team and better in your organization. By developing your thinking skills to meet the needs of the modern world, you are guaranteed to succeed.
Chat was intented as a flexible textbook to adapt to the various classroom activities and meet the specific needs of teachers in a context of low workload.
Acronyms on the internet have existed for nearly as long as the internet itself. For regularly repeated phrases, this is a handy way to type less and speed up conversation. For someone in a chat room for the first time, conversation can look like scrolling alphabet soup, and for a parent, cell phone text from a child who is well-schooled in internet acronyms can be mind boggling.
Mom: “Where are you? Dad needs the car.” Kid: “I’d B OMW but BFF wants BK AGKWE. I’ll BRT ASAP.” Mom: “WHAT?! Just call me!”
BRAINETICS is a revolutionary system that uses mathematics to teach you how to use two parts of your brain at the same time; one part processes information while the other part stores information. Brainetics is for anybody aged 9 to 90!This new power allows your mind to work better and faster at ALL subjects – math, history, science, languages – bringing your entire thinking process to a new, higher level. 5 Fun and Educational DVDs.KIDS! Brainetics is for kids 9 and up of all abilities, from those with special needs to the highly gifted. The system teaches kids the priceless skills of focus...
How long can a man escape judgment? A dark and atmospheric thriller from the award-winning author of A Simple Act of Violence. Vincent Madigan is charming, resourceful, and knows how to look after himself. The only problem is that he's up to his neck in debt to Sandia - the drug king of East Harlem. One heist will free Madigan from Sandia's control and give him the chance he needs to get his life back on track. But can he evade justice for his crimes? Or will his own conscience be his final undoing?