Accelerated Learning Techniques by Brian Tracy & Colin Rose (Nightingale Conant) by Tracy Brian
Publisher: Nightingale Conant (1 Jan 1995) | ISBN: 1905453922 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/128kbps | 469 MB
"Accelerated Learning Techniques tells" you how. Based on Nobel Prize-winning research, the cutting-edge methods revealed here can make a dramatic difference to you and your family, virtually guaranteeing success at work and school. For, this is the ideal learning program, enabling you to identify and use your own unique way of learning, unleashing the power of your whole brain. And as a result, you'll gain skills that put you in the top 1 per cent of people in our society. Listen as "Accelerated Learning Techniques" teaches you: 17 memory methods and principles; 7 different intelligences and how to discover which is your personal strength; 5 keys to rapid adult learning; 6 stages of effective learning; and 7 success characteristics and how to make them work for you. Best-selling author Brian Tracy and internationally renowned learning expert Colin Rose reveal, step-by-step, how to: create the positive mental attitude essential to learning success; convert theoretical data into useful knowledge; use visual association to remember every person you meet; turn speed reading into power reading; and write and communicate on paper more effectively. Learn the most popular, practical and proven methods of memorization. Incorporate music into your learning repertoire. Enhance your self-confidence and improve your performance through the use of mental rehearsal. With the dawning of the Information Age, in which mind power is the most valuable currency, you must perfect the ability to continuously acquire up-to-the-minute knowledge. "Accelerated Learning Techniques" is your invitation to a revolutionary way of thinking. By harnessing the amazing mental powers within you, now you can accomplish any goal, overcome any obstacles and solve any problem you face.
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How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett
Publisher: bnpublishing.com (September 13, 2005) | ISBN: 9562919218 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/128 kbps | 88 MB
“Which of us lives on twenty-four hours a day? And when I say ‘lives,’ I do not mean exists, nor ‘muddles through.’”
Arnold Bennett knew a “rat race” when he saw one. Every day, his fellow white-collar Londoners followed the same old routine. And they routinely decried the sameness in their lives.
So Bennett set out to explain how to inject new enthusiasm into living. In this delightful little work, he taught his fellow sufferers how to set time apart for improving their lives. Yes, he assured them, it could be done. Yes, if you want to feel connected with the world, instead of endlessly pacing the treadmill (or, “exceeding your programme”, as he called it), you must do so.
For time, as he gleefully notes, is the ultimate democracy. Each of us starts our day with 24 hours to spend. Even a saint gets not a minute more; even the most inveterate time-waster is docked not a second for his wastrel ways. And he can choose today to turn over a new leaf!
Bennett believed that learning to discern cause and effect in the world would give his readers an endless source of enjoyment and satisfaction. Instead of only being able to discuss what they had heard, they could graduate to what they thought… and lift themselves completely from the deadening influence of a day at the office.
(Summary by Mark F. Smith)
Enoch Arnold Bennett, the son of a solicitor, was born in Hanley, Staffordshire. At twenty-one, he moved to London, initially to work as a solicitor's clerk, but he soon turned to writing popular serial fiction and editing a women's magazine. After the publication of his first novel, A Man From the North in 1898, he became a professional writer. He moved to Paris and became a man of cosmopolitan and discerning tastes. Bennett's great reputation is built upon the success of his novels and short stories set in the Potteries, an area of north Staffordshire that he recreated as the 'Five Towns'. Anna of the Five Towns and The Old Wives' Tale show the influence of Flaubert, Maupassant and Balzac as Bennett describes provincial life in great detail. Arnold Bennett is an important link between the English novel and European realism. He wrote several plays and lighter works such as The Grand Babylon Hotel and The Card. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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Angels and Demons
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown ~ Richard Poe (Narrator)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio (15 Nov 2004) | ISBN: 0743501578 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/64 kbps | 533 MB
It takes guts to write a novel that combines an ancient secret brotherhood, the Swiss Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, a papal conclave, mysterious ambigrams, a plot against the Vatican, a mad scientist in a wheelchair, particles of anti-matter, jets that can travel 15,000 miles per hour, crafty assassins, a beautiful Italian physicist and a Harvard professor of religious iconology. It takes talent to make that novel anything but ridiculous. Kudos to Dan Brown (Digital Fortress) for achieving the nearly impossible. Angels and Demons is a no-holds-barred, pull-out-all-the-stops, breathless tangle of a thriller--think Katherine Neville's The Eight (but cleverer) or Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum (but more accessible).
Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is shocked to find proof that the legendary secret society, the Illuminati--dedicated since the time of Galileo to promoting the interests of science and condemning the blind faith of Catholicism--is alive, well, and murderously active. Brilliant physicist Leonardo Vetra has been murdered, his eyes plucked out and the society's ancient symbol branded upon his chest. His final discovery, anti-matter, the most powerful and dangerous energy source known to man, has disappeared--only to be hidden somewhere beneath Vatican City on the eve of the election of a new pope. Langdon and Vittoria, Vetra's daughter and colleague, embark on a frantic hunt through the streets, churches and catacombs of Rome, following a 400-year-old trail to the lair of the Illuminati, to prevent the incineration of civilisation.
Brown seems as much juggler as author--there are lots and lots of balls in the air in this novel, yet Brown manages to hurl the reader headlong into an almost surreal suspension of disbelief. While the reader might wish for a little more sardonic humour from Langdon and a little less bombastic philosophising on the eternal conflict between religion and science, these are less fatal flaws than niggling annoyances--readers should have no trouble skimming past them and immersing themselves in a heck of a good read. "Brain candy" it may be, but it's tasty. --Kelly Flynn, Amazon.com --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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