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The seat of my mind | by Jean-Nichol Dufour May 21, 2012 | 54469 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A fresh new author, straight from the intellectually acclaimed X generation, there to answer all your questions. From the beginning of life to the end of the universe, nothing escapes his vision, but only the best can follow his steps, so prepare your view of life for the test. You can abandon, you can reject, you can fight, you can forget but you already passed the finish line of innocence so it is too late to play impudence. Now is the time to separate lies from truth, evil from good, strength from weakness. My presence here as an author has nothing to do with personal gain, I’m here to reveal this reality and give you the option to live or die. Whatever it is today or tomorrow, your world will never be the same after me (humility don’t pay in this reality). As for my life, I sometimes think I’m a monk, but you will probably find me a better name after reading some of my writings. I’m a Quebecker living in Quebec City, French, so my English surely won’t be academically perfect. Not much running around the planet and no expertise, I think I was born revolted as I passed my whole life from 10 years old (the farthest I can remember) revolted and thinking about changing the world. Apart from a moment in the army and at school, as soon as I became adult, I started making actual projects for a different reality. Writing is the only way I found to express my mind, and today, at 37, and I’m proud of my work. I hope you’ll appreciate it, because I believe it is the only possibility for humanity to ascend at the next step of its evolution, more than that, I believe my conclusions are the only way for humanity to still have potential in 100 years, whatever scientists say, and again; sorry for my lack of humility. One facet of the suite of books I wrote is to make the demonstration that the present reality will fail for many logical and spiritual reasons. That’s why, in the first chapter of the first book, I’ll try to get rid of those readers I can guess will automatically go for personal attacks as soon as I’ll describe what I don’t like of the present reality. However, I don’t want my multiple warnings to deter those who want a fresh view of life, that’s why I’ll say to go for the title that interest you the most; if you want to read about how a person can be revolted against the world, then read “Revolted†if you want a different view of the mind then read “The seat of my mind†if you want a different view of god and the universe, read “Oh my god†if you want a description of another reality, read “A new reality†and so on. Finally, don’t judge from my cover art, I never used a drawing program before, and if you want to communicate with me, do it at the following address. Zipyzaty@hotmail.com |
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Revolted | by Jean-Nichol Dufour May 21, 2012 | 154243 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A fresh new author, straight from the intellectually acclaimed X generation, there to answer all your questions. From the beginning of life to the end of the universe, nothing escapes his vision, but only the best can follow his steps, so prepare your view of life for the test. You can abandon, you can reject, you can fight, you can forget but you already passed the finish line of innocence so it is too late to play impudence. Now is the time to separate lies from truth, evil from good, strength from weakness. My presence here as an author has nothing to do with personal gain, I’m here to reveal this reality and give you the option to live or die. Whatever it is today or tomorrow, your world will never be the same after me (humility don’t pay in this reality). As for my life, I sometimes think I’m a monk, but you will probably find me a better name after reading some of my writings. I’m a Quebecker living in Quebec City, French, so my English surely won’t be academically perfect. Not much running around the planet and no expertise, I think I was born revolted as I passed my whole life from 10 years old (the farthest I can remember) revolted and thinking about changing the world. Apart from a moment in the army and at school, as soon as I became adult, I started making actual projects for a different reality. Writing is the only way I found to express my mind, and today, at 37, and I’m proud of my work. I hope you’ll appreciate it, because I believe it is the only possibility for humanity to ascend at the next step of its evolution, more than that, I believe my conclusions are the only way for humanity to still have potential in 100 years, whatever scientists say, and again; sorry for my lack of humility. One facet of the suite of books I wrote is to make the demonstration that the present reality will fail for many logical and spiritual reasons. That’s why, in the first chapter of the first book, I’ll try to get rid of those readers I can guess will automatically go for personal attacks as soon as I’ll describe what I don’t like of the present reality. However, I don’t want my multiple warnings to deter those who want a fresh view of life, that’s why I’ll say to go for the title that interest you the most; if you want to read about how a person can be revolted against the world, then read “Revolted†if you want a different view of the mind then read “The seat of my mind†if you want a different view of god and the universe, read “Oh my god†if you want a description of another reality, read “A new reality†and so on. Finally, don’t judge from my cover art, I never used a drawing program before, and if you want to communicate with me, do it at the following address. Zipyzaty@hotmail.com |
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Rho Magna, the Laotian War Dragon | by Mark Berent May 17, 2012 | 3834 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: MARK BERENT Lt Col Mark E. Berent, USAF (Ret), was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He attended Cretin High School in St. Paul, Minnesota. Later he graduated from Arizona State University under the Air Force Institute of Technology program with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Lt Col Berent began his Air Force career as an enlisted man, then progressed through the aviation cadet program. He attended pilot training at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi and then Laredo Air Force Base, Texas flying the T-6, T-28 and T-33 aircraft and then moved on to F-86s at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. He served on active duty for 23 years until retirement in 1974. He began his operational flying career in the F-86 and F-100 flying at various posts throughout the United States and Europe. He later served three combat tours, completing 452 combat sorties, first in the F-100 at Bien Hoa Air Base, South Vietnam, the F-4 at Ubon Royal Thai Air Base, Thailand, and then in Cambodia for two years to fly things with propellers on them and through a fluke in communications timing, to personally run the air war for a few weeks. He has also served two tours at the United States Space and Missile System Organization (SAMSO) at Los Angeles, California working first in the Satellites Control Facility and later as a staff developmental engineer for the space shuttle. In his expansive career he has seen service as an Air Attaché to the United States Embassy, Phnom Penh, Cambodia and also as Chief of Test Control Branch at the Air Development and Test Center at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. He also served as an instructor at the Air Force's Squadron Officer School. During his flying career he has logged over 4300 hours of flying time, 1084 of those in combat missions in the F-100, F-4, C-47 and U-10 over North and South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. He has flown 30 different aircraft. His decorations include the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross with one oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star, Air Medal with twenty four oak leaf clusters, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, Cambodian Divisional Medal, and numerous Vietnam Campaign ribbons. He completed jump school with the Special Forces. Later, he jumped with and was awarded Cambodian paratrooper wings. He also flew with and received Cambodian pilot wings. After leaving the Air Force he lived in Europe to establish and direct international operations for the sale of spares for combat aircraft. He has flown many foreign aircraft such as the Swedish Viggen and Royal Air Force Jaguar and Hawk. He also established Berent and Woods Inc, a firm that managed many aviation related activities. Over the years he had published numerous articles for such publications as Air Force Magazine and the Washington Times and for 18 years wrote a monthly pilot/reporter column for the Asian Defense Journal. Under the name Berent Sandberg he and Peter Sandberg collaborated on three novels. He now has five Vietnam air war flying novels in print, Rolling Thunder, Steel Tiger, Phantom Leader, Eagle Station, and Storm Flight. Berent states it is never too late for any endeavor: he published the first of his five books at age 58, ran his first Marathon at 59, bought a T-6 warbird and flew in airshows at 64, and rode in his first cattle roundup in Montana at 74. …………… "Powerful!" --- Publishers Weekly "The pride of the Air Force. The challenge of Vietnam." "A taut, exciting tale of good men in a bad war. Berent is the real thing." --- Tom Clancy "Rolling Thunder is terrific - a novel of exceptional authenticity that hits like a thunderclap. A decorated Vietnam pilot, Mark Berent knows planes and men and battle, and he whirls them around in a story of uncommon strength. I can't wait for his next book." --- W.E.B. Griffin, best-selling author of Brotherhood of War and The Corps "Mark Berent writes with great authority and utter realism, immersing the reader in his characters' every sensation and emotion." --- Dale Brown, best-selling author of Flight of the Old Dog and Silver Tower "The fighter pilot's war - you love it and hate it at the same time, and Mark Berent writes it that way." --- Stephen Coonts, best-selling author of Flight of the Intruder "Berent tells it like it was!" --- Chuck Yeager "The best Vietnam air novel I have read. Berent captures the essence of flying men at war, their agony, emotions, courage, and triumph." --- Brigadier General Robin Olds |
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The Pied Pipers of Autism | by Leonard Oestreicher May 17, 2012 | 68395 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: About the Author I was born in 1948 in Newark, New Jersey. My family moved to the suburbs of New York City before my second birthday. We moved to Levittown and I vaguely remember the excitement of having a TV already built into the living room of our tiny house. My brother, Donald, and I spent many hours as kids watching that set. I remember that my father disapproved of television, an attitude which I thought at the time was hopelessly provincial and old fashioned. My father was an attorney who worked for Sperry Rand. He died of a heart attack at home. I was only eight years old. My idea to become a physician, I think, stems from the grief I felt with his death. Although I can hardly remember him, his picture is always by my desk. It gives me some kind of comfort. My mother, then a widower, quickly finished college and became a teacher, a field open to women at the time. My brother and I became latchkey children, given a lot of leeway and responsibility. We freely roamed the streets of Great Neck, NY, returning home for meals and chores. Mom expected dinner on the table when she returned from work, so I learned to cook meals for the family at a young age. Great Neck, at that time in the early 1960’s, was an upper middle class, largely Jewish, enclave full of bright and politically active teen agers. I was a mediocre student. My mother considered me an underachiever and had the school test my IQ. After I was tested the school agreed. I understood this was a big thing for my mother, but it did not change my academic ways. Later on, when I got an 800 on my math SAT’s, I got the attention of the whole high school for a day but I continued to be a lackadaisical student. I was very active in the Civil Rights movement in high school. Marijuana and the whole counterculture were just finding their way into suburbs. My friends and I made many pilgrimages to Greenwich Village to observe and emulate the ‘beatnik’ generation. After graduating from high school, I went to college at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. I had burnt out on political activism and decided to actually focus on my schoolwork to see if I could qualify to get into medical school. My grades, to my astonishment, actually got quite good and soon enough I was applying to medical school. My dream was to go to medical school at UCSF and after a long wait, my dream came true. I was thrilled to be in medical school and in San Francisco, the most beautiful and interesting city that I have found in the world. I always wanted to be a family practitioner, on the front lines of helping people, getting to know families for the long run. In a strange way, my career has prepared me for this very book. My experiences getting to know people over time in the context of their families and communities has given me the perspective to understand the importance and the workings of social networks. The links of trust, that tie all social networks together and take us to our collective futures and that are so important for all of us, are the daily work of the family practitioner. The focus on prevention of health problems is another important part of our work as family practitioners. In the end The Pied Pipers of Autism’s most important message is a message of prevention and is aimed at all the future children who are at risk for this disheartening disorder. As family practitioners, we have to synthesize the findings from the many medical specialties to form a coherent rational practice for the benefit of our patients. This involves integrating studies drawn from many different fields, weighing the important gems from the overhyped pronouncements. This was another skill which proved essential in the formation of this book. So, in a very real way, the choice of Family Practice prepared me for The Pied Pipers of Autism. The other aspect of my life that prepared me to be the author of this book was my family life. I married shortly after my training was complete and had a family with my first wife, Caroline. Daniel, Emily, and Alex were born five years apart starting in 1975. They have all become fine people and I am very proud to be their father. And then in 2009, I became a father once again with Roseli, my current wife. So I have had a special opportunity to observe and be a part of three generations. The first was my own childhood, in the 50’s, the second, my first family, in the 70’s and 80’s, and now again with Giovanna. In between, I have been involved with lives of my patients and their families. As a result I have an unusually broad personal experience on the nature and norms of childrearing during this period of time and how they have changed. This is of the same time period that ASD has emerged from being a very rare to a very common disorder. My experience comes not from reading a book or looking at a study, but from being there, not just being an observer but a participant in the beautiful process of development in infants and children. So in short, while I have not spent my life in academia studying autism, I feel my life has prepared me to be the author of this important book. - Leonard Oestreicher, MD |
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Wagging My Redshift Tail - A Philosophy of Madness | by Nepomuk Onderdonk April 27, 2012 | 91642 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a tiger who escaped from the circus - (escaped from consensual reality) - but got lonely, and returned to the circus with the powers that come from being free to leave. These powers are considered "schizophrenia" in western science, or "shamanism" in my native Aztec culture. There is a fine line dividing sz and shamanism, though, as I see it: the dreamer must control the dream, not the dream the dreamer. And I don't take meds, but I did take seroquel for 4 months, at 600mg a day, way too much, and quit cold turkey, ahd a bad 8-day experience, and I don't mess with that stuff anymore. I don't believe in gravity - I live in a non-ordinary unvierse model. And I am the leader of all matter and energy in the war against time. Abducted by aliens because I asked them to tell me a story, monsters come drawing paradise screens on the air; they were out fishing anyway and I just swam up to the hook. lightning justified, release unknown.... |
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Koreans Who Hate Seinfeld | by Rodney Ohebsion April 17, 2012 | 6389 words | Read a sample |
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The S&M Feminist: Best Of Clarisse Thorn :: Free Sample | by Clarisse Thorn April 11, 2012 | 49932 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Clarisse Thorn is a feminist, sex-positive educator who has delivered sex-related lectures and workshops to a variety of audiences, including New York's Museum of Sex, San Francisco's Center for Sex & Culture, and universities across the USA. She created and curated the original Sex+++ sex-positive documentary film series at Chicago's historic feminist site, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. She has also volunteered as an archivist, curator and fundraiser for that venerable S&M institution, the Leather Archives & Museum. In 2010, Clarisse returned from working on HIV mitigation in sub-Saharan Africa. Her writing has appeared across the Internet in many many places. As of December 2011, she is the Sex + Relationships Section Editor at the gender-lens website Role/Reboot. She blogs about feminist sexuality with a focus on S&M at clarissethorn.com, and tweets @clarissethorn. |
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Le clivage français | by Lundi Feb. 18, 2012 | 1621 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Chaque lundi, un billet politique à commenter toute la semaine |
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Healing Victims. Cross-Cultural Approach | by Natalia Levis-Fox Feb. 16, 2012 | 6547 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Expert: laughter & art therapy, psychology of wellness, finding love, healing jealousy, emotions & quality of life; NLP Practitioner, Transformations International Consulting & Training Ltd, New Zealand with Dr. Richard Bolstad 2. «Self-transformation», Master-class by Steve Andreas, USA-Poland, 2003 3. «Multimedia methods in correction cognitive disorders», Master-class» Brain Train IVA, Sweden-USA, 2005 4. Doctorial Course in Pedagogical Psychology 2007-2010 Dissertation theme: Multimedia methods in self-regulation Languages: English. Russian, French, Italian (written), Latin Publications: 18 scientific articles, 2 scientific monographies Books: 1.“The Secret of Healing Jealousy†(smashwords) 2. "The Love Formula" (amazon) 3. “How to Create Love†(smashwords) 4. "Laugh at them" (translated into French & Russian, smashwords) 5. "Setting Goals that Work for You" (smashwords) 6. "Fear Loss Erotica Method" (smashwords) Translated: from English into Russian and puplished 3 books by Richard Bolstad Hobbies & interests: Skiing, helicopters, travelling, Italian opera, painting, sewing, knitting, gardening |
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Explore your blind spot | by Tom Stafford Dec. 03, 2011 | 1881 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Tom Stafford is the co-author of Mind Hacks (2004) and the Rough Guide to Brain Training (2010). He is a lecturer in Psychology and Cognitive Science at the University of Sheffield, UK |
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The Kaizen Plan for Reducing Holiday Stress: Take Control of the Holidays 10 Minutes at a Time | by Lynn Johnston Nov. 16, 2011 | 5596 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lynn Johnston blogs about how to take control of your life 10 minutes at a time using the kaizen approach: http://www.smallstepstobigchange.com Each week, readers of her blog receive a small, simple step they can use to improve some area of their lives. She's also the author of The Kaizen Plan for Healthy Eating, which describes a gentle, stress-free process to ease you into eating more nutritious foods. Connect with Lynn: Email: kaizenlynn@gmail.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Kaizen-Plan-Take-Control-of-Your-Life-10-Minutes-at-a-Time/128938320505399 Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/TheKaizenPlan |
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Mind Relief Manuscript | by Jerry Stocking Nov. 16, 2011 | 26436 words | Read a sample |
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Raising Your Self-Esteem | by David Tuffley Oct. 05, 2011 | 6102 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: David Tuffley PhD is a Lecturer at Griffith University (Australia) in the School of ICT, and a Senior Consultant with the Systems & Software Quality Institute (a technology/best practice transition agency). David has a very broad range of interests; from Anthropology, Psychology, Ancient and Modern History, Linguistics, Rhetoric, Comparative Religions, Philosophy, Architectural History, Environments and Ecosystems to name some. |
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How to Be Free | by Aussie Scribbler Sep. 13, 2011 | 24148 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Although I am currently happy and high functioning, I have had a long history of mental illness, including endogenous depression, bipolar disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. My book "How to Be Free", for which I used the name Joe Blow, is an articulation of the ideas which have been useful to me in freeing myself from these conditions. If asked whether these ideas have provided me with a secure foundation for emotional stability, happiness and flowering creativity, I would reply, “Well, so far so good.†I also write humorous erotica under the pseudonym Aussiescribbler. In many ways my playful, irreverent and anarchic fiction is another form of expression of the approach to life I advocate in "How to Be Free". |
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Inner-directed et other-directed | by Lundi Sep. 04, 2011 | 1358 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Chaque lundi, un billet politique à commenter toute la semaine |
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Ten Interesting Things About Human Behavior | by Suzanne L. Davis Sep. 03, 2011 | 6630 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Suzanne L. Davis, Ph.D., is the author of FAITH AND TRUST and TEN INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT HUMAN BEHAVIOR, consultant, and former psychology professor. She has loved psychology since age six. Other kids put up lemonade stands; she put up a Psychiatric Booth like Lucy's in the Peanuts comic strip. Goals: Create original content with psychological edge, experiment with form and style, and inspire others to think like never before. |
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Autorité patriarcale et autorité archaïque | by Lundi Aug. 26, 2011 | 1980 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Chaque lundi, un billet politique à commenter toute la semaine |
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Forensic Dual Recovery | by W. Strawn Douglas Aug. 20, 2011 | 17481 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: William Strawn Douglas is me, or I am him, or whatever way you want to say it. I am ‎an expert on being Strawn as it is easy to talk about yourself.‎ I was born on the 23rd of October, 1961 so I come to you as either a Libra or Scorpio, ‎depending on what zodiac you use.‎ I have been a student, a cook, a marine, an oilfield worker and an avid bicyclist in the ‎Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota.‎ Mom was a nurse and nursing instructor while my father was a doctor at the Mayo ‎Clinic. I grew up in the Mayo shadow in Rochester, Minnesota. ‎ I live near Mankato, Minnesota in the south central great plains of our prairie state.‎ Presently I am living on a veteran’s pension and trying to learn how to write books.‎ |
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9 Shades Of Gray - Adventures In Schizophrenia | by Jason Mintel July 24, 2011 | 28954 words | Read a sample |
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The Predator's Tits (The Tits Quadrilogy #4) | by German Alcala June 30, 2011 | 8161 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: 15 year old Boy Queen Poet. Crowned on May 17, 2010 (when I published my first eBook) Website: http://GermanAlcala.Tk "If... Liberace ate Lil Kim (circa 1996-2008) and then made a baby with Shakira after she had drunk Edgar Allan Poe's ashes you would pretty much get my clone... or the true story of my creation!!!" Twitter: @GermanAlcala And On The Eighth Day (The Free Digital Album)is now out at my website! And On The Eighth Day & the Special Edition are out everywhere! -German Alcala |
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DEATH in the EYE | by Kalyan Pilla June 16, 2011 | 940 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am an Engineering student studying at SASTRA University, Thanjavur. Writing as a hobby... |
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.... And There Were Cracks ... | by Alice B. Frieh June 14, 2011 | 17560 words | Read a sample |
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PTSD: A Fifteen Minute Guide to Combat Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | by Brannan Vines June 13, 2011 | 3458 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A non-profit organization dedicated to helping veterans and their families learn how to cope with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), TBI (traumatic brain injury) and life after combat through real-world, plain language education and resources for heroes, families, and communities. |
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Culture narcissique et politique | by Lundi June 04, 2011 | 1301 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Chaque lundi, un billet politique à commenter toute la semaine |
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A causa da homossexualidade. ( Português) | by Ariano Torres April 01, 2011 | 4386 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Born within the capital of Bahia, Brazil, was presented to the Aryan psychic hell, I knew back to paradise enjoying a wisdom and self knowledge, which now uses to help victims of homosexuality. revealing the true cause of this illness and how to overcome this issue. |
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Perfection Syndrome | by Teymur Roshdi Feb. 02, 2011 | 1069 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I can be whoever and whatever, living here or there,it doesn't change anything; I'm not an exception either and I observe and think about things like all the other people do, each one through their own way. Maybe my independence and freedom in considering things might be noticeable and this is my way. |
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"And Gulliver Returns" Book 6 Our Psychological Motivations | by Lemuel Gulliver XVI Nov. 27, 2010 | 61422 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Professor emeritus in health education. I have been delighted to have been asked to help edit these books since the health of society and the health of the environment are primary concerns for me. |
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Introductions to ijCSCL | by Gerry Stahl Sep. 13, 2010 | 35735 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Gerry Stahl’s professional research area is the field of CSCL (Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning). In 2006 Stahl published a book on CSCL in MIT Press entitled “Group Cognition: Computer Support for Building Collaborative Knowledge†and launched the “International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learningâ€. In 2009 he published a book in Springer’s CSCL book series entitled “Studying Virtual Math Teams†on the VMT Project that he directs. Gerry Stahl earned his BS in math and science at MIT. He earned a PhD in continental philosophy and social theory at Northwestern University, conducting his research at the Universities of Heidelberg and Frankfurt. He later earned a PhD in computer science at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He now teaches at the College of Information Science & Technology at Drexel University in Philadelphia. His website--containing all his publications, materials on CSCL and further information about his work--is at http://GerryStahl.net. |
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Operators and Things: the inner life of a schizophrenic | by Barbara O'Brien April 21, 2010 | 59479 words | Read a sample |
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Essays on God and Freud | by Sam Vaknin Jan. 03, 2010 | 31748 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Sam Vaknin ( http://samvak.tripod.com ) is the author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the East as well as many other books and ebooks about topics in psychology, relationships, philosophy, economics, and international affairs. He served as a columnist for Central Europe Review, Global Politician, PopMatters, eBookWeb , and Bellaonline, and as a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent. He was the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory and Suite101. |
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The Conundrums of Psychology | by Sam Vaknin Jan. 03, 2010 | 33960 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Sam Vaknin ( http://samvak.tripod.com ) is the author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the East as well as many other books and ebooks about topics in psychology, relationships, philosophy, economics, and international affairs. He served as a columnist for Central Europe Review, Global Politician, PopMatters, eBookWeb , and Bellaonline, and as a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent. He was the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory and Suite101. |
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The Developmental Psychology of Psychopathology | by Sam Vaknin Jan. 03, 2010 | 40182 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Sam Vaknin ( http://samvak.tripod.com ) is the author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the East as well as many other books and ebooks about topics in psychology, relationships, philosophy, economics, and international affairs. He served as a columnist for Central Europe Review, Global Politician, PopMatters, eBookWeb , and Bellaonline, and as a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent. He was the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory and Suite101. |
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Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited EXCERPTS | by Sam Vaknin Jan. 03, 2010 | 47654 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Sam Vaknin ( http://samvak.tripod.com ) is the author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the East as well as many other books and ebooks about topics in psychology, relationships, philosophy, economics, and international affairs. He served as a columnist for Central Europe Review, Global Politician, PopMatters, eBookWeb , and Bellaonline, and as a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent. He was the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory and Suite101. |
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Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders | by Sam Vaknin Jan. 03, 2010 | 32761 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Sam Vaknin ( http://samvak.tripod.com ) is the author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the East as well as many other books and ebooks about topics in psychology, relationships, philosophy, economics, and international affairs. He served as a columnist for Central Europe Review, Global Politician, PopMatters, eBookWeb , and Bellaonline, and as a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent. He was the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory and Suite101. |
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