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Aha!: the most interesting book you'll ever read about intelligence

Aha!: the most interesting book you'll ever read about intelligence

Trudee Romanek, Rose Cowles - Medical - 2004 - 40 pages
Explores human intelligence and the structure and function of the brain, and discusses learning, intelligence testing, genius, multiple intelligence types, ways to cultivate ...
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Increase Your Confidence in One Day... and Stay Confident for the Rest of ...
How to boost your brainpower: achieving peak intelligence, memory, and ...
Intelligence can be taught
The Kitchen Shrink: Foods and Recipes for a Healthy Mind
The IQ Answer: Maximizing Your Child's Potential

The IQ Answer: Maximizing Your Child's Potential

Dr. Frank Lawlis - Psychology - 2007 - 272 pages
In the bestselling The ADD Answer, Dr. Frank Lawlis provided thousands with valuable information about treatments for ADD and ADHD. Now he shares his expert advice on how to ...
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Head First: 10 Ways to Tap Into Your Natural Genius

Head First: 10 Ways to Tap Into Your Natural Genius

Tony Buzan - 2003 - 224 pages
Describes the different forms of intelligence, including creativity, social skill, physical and sensual abilities, and numerical, spatial, and verbal aptitudes, and suggests ...
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How to be twice as smart: boosting your brainpower and unleashing the ...
101 Ways to Enjoy Life's Simple Pleasures

101 Ways to Enjoy Life's Simple Pleasures

Donna Watson - Self-Help - 1994 - 103 pages
A gift for you and others who need to re-discover life's simple pleasures!
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Brilliant Mind, A: Proven Ways to Increase Your Brainpower

Brilliant Mind, A: Proven Ways to Increase Your Brainpower

Frank B. Minirth - Self-Help - 2007 - 341 pages
Most people use less than 5 percent of their overall brain potential. A Brilliant Mind helps readers tap into the other 95 percent through the mental exercise of vocabulary ...
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