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How to be Both
One voice seems to belong to a Renaissance-era artist named Francescho, reflecting on his training, his experiences with art, people, and even his ho…
9Â months ago
How Literature Plays with the Brain: The Neuroscience of Reading and Art
Explores the intersection of neuroscience and literary studies, particularly focusing on how the brain processes and responds to literature. It exami…
9Â months ago
How University Budgets Work (Higher Ed Leadership Essentials)
Offers a comprehensive look at university budgets, explaining their purpose, structure, and implementation. It covers fundamental accounting principl…
9Â months ago
How to Be a Dean (Higher Ed Leadership Essentials)
Offer an insider's look at the complex role of an academic dean, exploring the challenges and opportunities of this demanding position. They highligh…
9Â months ago
How To Avoid A Climate Disaster
Examine the complex challenge of achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions globally. The author highlights the necessity of getting to zero rather than…
9Â months ago
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Exploring how our minds operate through two systems: System 1, which is fast, intuitive, and often relies on heuristics, and System 2, which is slowe…
9Â months ago
Think and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century
A philosophy for achieving success, particularly in accumulating wealth, based on Hill's twenty-five years of research and analysis of successful ind…
9Â months ago
Think Like a Freak: The Authors of Freakonomics Offer to Retrain Your Brain
Explores unconventional approaches to problem-solving and decision-making. The authors encourage readers to challenge conventional wisdom, embrace th…
9Â months ago
There There: A novel
The Book includes passages from the prologue and various character sections, exploring themes of Native American identity, history, trauma, urban lif…
9Â months ago
The Power of When: Discover Your Chronotype--and the Best Time to Eat Lunch, Ask for a Raise, Have Sex, Write a Novel, Take Your Meds
Explores the concept of chronobiology and its impact on daily life. It introduces four distinct chronotypes—Dolphins, Lions, Bears, and Wolves—sugges…
9Â months ago