$5 each book All books have slight damage
Notes: Item in good condition.
“Show Your Work” is a self-help book that delves into the areas of psychology and business & economics. Published by the Center for Creative Leadership in 2014, the book focuses on subjects such as human resources, interpersonal relations, and personal growth/success. Written by Jane Bozarth, the book is a trade paperback with 192 pages and is presented in English. With a height of 0.5 inches, length of 9.4 inches, and width of 7.4 inches, this textbook offers valuable insights for individuals looking to improve their skills in the workplace and personal development.
Notes: Item in very good condition!
“Life On Earth: Human Body” by Heather Alexander is a 2017 children’s board book from the “Life on Earth Ser.” The book, published by Quarto Publishing Group UK, explores the human body through engaging fiction narrative and colorful illustrations by Lozano, Andres. With a focus on concepts of the body and science & nature/biology, this juvenile nonfiction book is an educational and entertaining read for young readers. Measuring 11.2 inches in length, 8.2 inches in width, and 0.6 inches in height, this 16-page board book is both interactive and informative, making it a valuable addition to any child’s bookshelf.
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“Matter and Memory” by Henri Bergson is a trade paperback published by Martino Fine Books in 2011. This book explores the relationship between mind and body, delving into topics such as epistemology and cognitive psychology. Written in English, the book spans 360 pages and is a valuable addition to those interested in psychology, philosophy, and the inner workings of the mind. With a compact size of 9 x 6 inches and weighing 18.8 ounces, this paperback edition is a convenient and informative read for anyone seeking to delve into the complexities of consciousness and memory.
Traditionally, doctoral education was a matter of the talented few being apprenticed to learn how to research from masters in their discipline. Many candidates dropped out during their studies. For those who persisted, their doctoral research could take years to complete, and most graduates went on to academic careers.
Traditionally, doctoral education was a matter of the talented few being apprenticed to learn how to research from masters in their discipline. Many candidates dropped out during their studies. For those who persisted, their doctoral research could take years to complete, and most graduates went on to academic careers.