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![]() English | ISBN: 9781004104109 | 2022 | 10 hours and 1 minute | MP3 | M4B | 284 MB The rich and fascinating history of the scientific revolution of the Victorian Era, leading to transformative advances in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.The Victorians invented the idea of the future. They saw it as an undiscovered country, one ripe for exploration and colonization. And to get us there, they created a new way of ordering and transforming nature, built on grand designs and the mass-mobilization of the resources of the British Empire. With their expert culture of accuracy and precision, they created telegraphs and telephones, electric trams and railways, built machines that could think, and devised engines that could reach for the skies. ![]() English | ASIN: B09SBMRB1Q | 2022 | 8 hours and 4 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 216 MB The extraordinary story of how the human brain evolved. and is still evolving. We've come a long way. The earliest human had a brain as small as a child's fist; ours are four times bigger, with spectacular abilities and potential we are only just beginning to understand. This is How the Mind Changed,a seven-million-year journey through our own heads, packed with vivid stories, groundbreaking science, and thrilling surprises. Discover how memory has almost nothing to do with the past; meditation rewires our synapses; magic mushroom use might be responsible for our intelligence; climate accounts for linguistic diversity; and how autism teaches us hugely positive lessons about our past and future. Dr. Joseph Jebelli's In Pursuit of Memory was shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prize and longlisted for the Wellcome. In this, his eagerly awaited second book, he draws on deep insights from neuroscience, evolutionary biology, psychology, and philosophy to guide us through the unexpected changes that shaped our brains. From genetic accidents and environmental forces to historical and cultural advances, he explores how our brain's evolution turned us into Homo sapiens and beyond. ![]() English | MP3 | M4B | 2021 | ISBN: 9781662265976 | 47 min | 65.0 MB The world is changing rapidly and many things continue to be replaced by completely new things. ![]() English | 2020 | ISBN: 9781662270765 | MP3 | M4B | 35 min | 48.8 MB How To Succeed was originally written in 1919 by Rosetta Dunigan and is now available in audio. ![]() English | 2021 | ASIN: B08V5DWS6K | MP3 | M4B | 49 min | 68.5 MB [b]Release stress through meditation. ![]() English | MP3 | M4B | 2021 | ISBN-10: 1662236409 | 36 min | 50.1 MB How To Get What You Want: The Essential Guide on How to Plan and Set Goals, Discover the Effective Strategies on How to Attract and Achieve Everything You Want in Life and Make Them Happen ![]() English | MP3 | M4B | ISBN: 9782590521844 | 2019 | 15 min | 21.8 MB May I suggest to all salesmen taking our course that you borrow a copy from your public library.Better still, buy a copy at your local bookstore. I can recommend it with enthusiasm. When I started out to sell I would gladly have walked from Chicago to New York to get a copy of this book if it had been available at that time. That statement may sound like an exaggeration but I mean it literally. Dale Carnegie ![]() English | ASIN: B0BHF2Y9LY | 2022 | 3 hours and 40 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 201 MB Why are we scared of ghosts, zombies, vampires, demons, and monsters, when we know they are not real? Why do dark attics give us the creeps? How do writers and directors know exactly what anxieties to tap into, so that we break out in goosebumps, cover our eyes, and cringe? Shannon Scott invites you into the spooky, creepy, and sometimes surprising world of the horror genre to examine how popular scary movies and books manipulate our collective and individual fears—not only to frighten us, but also to address taboo subjects, and to reflect and comment on the state of our society. ![]() English | ASIN: B0B831N89K | 2022 | 9 hours and 19 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 256 MB The revolution in science that is transforming our understanding of dinosaurs. In just the past twenty years, we have learned more about dinosaurs than we did in the previous two centuries. This book describes the extraordinary advances in palaeontology that are beginning to solve many of the mysteries surrounding these marvelous prehistoric creatures, from their ways of communicating to their mating habits, the colour of their skin, their migration patterns and extinction. How did dinosaurs rear their young? What did they eat? What did T. rex actually do with those tiny arms? ![]() English | ASIN: B09Q7MSR3T | 2022 | 5 hours and 12 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 156 MB A delightful tour of the wonders of our humanity from David G. Myers, the award-winning professor and author of psychology's bestselling textbook. Over the past three decades, millions of students have learned about psychology from textbooks by David G. Myers. To create these books and to satisfy his own endless curiosity about the human mind, Myers monitors the leading journals to discover the most extraordinary new developments in psychological science. How Do We Know Ourselves? is a compendium of the most wondrous verities that Myers has found: a thought-provoking audiobook about psychological science's insights into our everyday lives. His astute observations and sharp-witted wisdom enable listeners to think smarter and live happier. |