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The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles
The War of Art is Steven Pressfield’s influential guide to understanding and overcoming the invisible force he calls Resistance—the internal barrier that stops people from writing, painting, studying, innovating, or pursuing any meaningful creative or personal goal.
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- 9781936891023
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- 190 pages, 5 x 0.48 x 8 inches
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- 158.1 PRE t
The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, L…
The Telomere Effect explains how the tiny protective caps at the ends of chromosomes—telomeres—play a crucial role in aging, disease risk, and long‑term health. Nobel Prize–winning biologist Elizabeth Blackburn and health psychologist Elissa Epel combine cutting‑edge research to show that telomere length is influenced not only by genetics but also by stress, sleep, diet, exercise, rel…
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- 9781455587988
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- 416 pages, 6 x 1.13 x 9 inches
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- 612.68 BLA t
Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention
Stolen Focus investigates why so many people today struggle to concentrate—and argues that the problem is not personal weakness but a system designed to fragment our attention. Drawing on interviews with neuroscientists, psychologists, Silicon Valley insiders, educators, and social critics, Johann Hari identifies twelve major forces that erode our ability to focus, from digital distraction an…
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- 1st Ed.
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- 9781526620217
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- 340 pages, 5.12 x 0.91 x 7.8 inches
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- 153.733 HAR s
How to Grow a Human: Reprogramming Cells and Redesigning Life
How to Grow a Human blends cutting‑edge science with deep philosophical reflection to explore what it means to be human in an age when cells can be reprogrammed, bodies can be engineered, and aspects of consciousness might one day be digitized. After witnessing his own cells being used to grow clusters of neurons—“mini‑brains”—Philip Ball begins a journey into the nature of identity…
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- 9780008331818
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- 384 pages, 12.9 x 3 x 19.8 cm
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- 155.2 BAL h
The Origins of Creativity
The Origins of Creativity is Edward O. Wilson’s sweeping investigation into why humans create—and how creativity became the defining trait of our species. Drawing on fields as diverse as paleontology, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, and the humanities, Wilson argues that creativity emerged more than 100,000 years ago, far earlier than commonly believed. He traces its development from ea…
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- 9780141986340
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- 256 pages, 5.12 x 0.63 x 7.76 inches
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- 153.35 WIL t
Leadership and Organizations (RLE: Organizations)
Leadership and Organizations provides a clear, critical, and comprehensive examination of how leadership functions within organizational settings.
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- 1st Ed.
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- 9781138979550
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- 256 pages, 6.14 x 0.58 x 9.21 inches
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- 303.34 BRY l
Educating Intuition
Educating Intuition explores how intuitive judgments—those quick, seemingly effortless decisions we make every day—actually arise from tacit learning, accumulated experience, and the structure of our environments. Drawing on research from cognitive psychology, behavioral science, and his own empirical studies, Robin M. Hogarth argues that intuition is not mysterious or magical but a trainab…
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- 9780226348629
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- 153.44 HOG e
Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of Emotions
Upheavals of Thought is Martha C. Nussbaum’s sweeping, interdisciplinary exploration of the nature and value of human emotions. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, anthropology, music, and literature, Nussbaum argues that emotions are not irrational forces but intelligent appraisals—judgments about what we care about most deeply.
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- 1st Ed.
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- 9780521531825
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- 128.37 NUS u
Emotion: A Very Short Introduction
Emotion: A Very Short Introduction offers a concise, research‑based tour of what emotions are, why humans have them, and how they shape thought and behavior. Dylan Evans draws on findings from anthropology, psychology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence to explore the biological roots of emotions, their evolutionary purpose, and the ways they influence memory, decision‑making, and so…
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- 2nd Ed.
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- 9780198834403
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- 152.4 EVA e
Introducing Ethics: A Graphic Guide
Introducing Ethics: A Graphic Guide explores the central questions of moral philosophy through an accessible blend of illustrations and concise explanations. The book examines how individuals and societies determine what is right and wrong, especially in a world shaped by genocide, nationalism, rapid technological change, and ecological risk.
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- 4th Ed.
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- 9781848310087
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- 170 GAR i
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