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Healing Without Freud or Prozac - David Servan-Schreiber: ... event, it leaves a wound in our emotional brain. Sometimes we can’t heal these wounds effectively or quickly enough and EMDR appears to enhance the brain’s ability to deal with past traumatic events. This may be through eye-movements resembling those that take place spontaneously during dreaming, or by purposely eliciting the movements. It sounds far fetched, but the information presented about it is fascinating....
Read the full review: Ok... maybe not quite without prozac, but I'm working on it. by Epiphany
 

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MagdaDH History of Warfare - John Keegan
... of Western Christianity against the barbarians from the Eastern steppe; but on the other tried to establish links with same steppe riding Sarmatians as the supposed ancestors of the Polish noble class. It's a culture where the traditional national dress dates to 17th century but looks more Turkish than powdered and bewigged 'civilised European'. To such a reader like it was fascinating to see how personal and - of course - culturally determined Keegan's look is. He uses the term 'civilisation' and 'barbarian' throughout the book and it's hard to avoid noticing how firmly on the side of 'civilisation' his personal history and circumstances place him; and this is civili...
Read the full review: Howling Forever by MagdaDH
Mauri Second Foundation Trilogy: Foundation's Triumph - David Brin
... humanity become so successful over the last 40 millennia expanding throughout the known galaxy and yet it has never encountered alien life form on more than 25 million colonised worlds? Also why if the Galactic Empire has been around for almost 20 thousands years has there been little if any technological advancement in all that time? Why is ‘brain fever’ an infection that only affects a certain part of the population of above average intelligence endemic through the galactic population? Why was Earth abandoned and now all but forgotten by the empire? In addition to these problems, which we can trace back to Asimov’s writing Brin and his co-authors gives us the idea of...
Read the full review: THE END...Maybe by Mauri
cwkx Java in a Nutshell - David Flanagan
... – then this book will give you all the necessary information and examples on how. One of the main advantages is the way it is organised; if you look at the side of the book, there will be clearly marked chapters making it like your address phone book – you just look up the letter ‘T’ and open the page and there is ‘Thompson, Jessica’ ‘Trump, Alice’ – in this book you just look up ‘java.util.*’ and you have categorised examples and block diagrams of how everything works. Evaluation: If you like challenges, if you enjoy the deep-meditative state of working through something or even if you enjoy reading applying your mind to something – then this book is a must. I recomme...
Read the full review: Java in a nutshell; it maybe a 1,224 page nutshell, but what is the nut inside like? by cwkx
 
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