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Losing Eden Why Our Minds Need the Wild by Lucy Jones, 2020

Today many of us live indoor lives, disconnected from the natural world as never before. And yet nature remains deeply ingrained in our language, culture and consciousness. For centuries, we have acted on an intuitive sense that we need communion with the wild to feel well.

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In Need of a New Myth

Where do national myths originate? They do not emerge by happenstance. Rather their creation and spread are an exercise of power. Influential historical actors, from antebellum slaveholders to the moguls of Hollywood and those Slotkin calls the ‘political classes’, have attempted to develop and disseminate broadly acceptable myths to serve their own interests.

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Be Happy! by Robert Holden

The author introduces you step-by-step to a set of proven techniques, principles, meditations, and insights that will help you be happy now.

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    Strong Women: 15 Biographies of Influential Women History Overlooked by Kari Koeppel, 2020

    From 10th-century novelist Murasaki Shikibu to 19th-century self-made millionaire Madam C.J. Walker, you’ll learn about the early life, struggles, and successes of the innovators, changemakers, and ceiling-breakers who redefined what strong women were allowed to be.

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    Resilience by Frederic Flach, 2020

    There's no escaping stress. It appears on our doorstep uninvited in the shattering forms of death and divorce, or even in the pleasant experiences of promotion, marriage, or a long-held wish fulfilled. Anything that upsets the delicate balance of our daily lives creates stress. So why do some people come out of a crisis while others never seem quite themselves again?

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    Truth: A History and a Guide for the Perplexed by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, 2013

    Written by a renowned Oxford historian, this fascinating volume presents a global history of truth. Sharp and authoritative, Truth manages to touch every period of human experience; it leaps from truth-telling technologies of "primitive" societies to the private mental worlds of great philosophers; from spiritualism to science and from New York to New Guinea.

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    Which Way Is Up?: Finding Heart in the Hardest of Times by Susan Gillis Chapman, 2024

    A heartfelt guide for meeting difficult times with mindfulness, compassion, and courage—from a psychotherapist and Buddhist practitioner who learned from her own crisis.

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    Half-Truths: What's Right (And What's Wrong) With the Clichés You and I Live By Montague Brown, 2003

    Presented here in an easy-to-read format are the common understandings of each saying, plus the additional insights you need to transform each from a dangerous cliché into a living truth that will improve your understanding and effectiveness in our world.

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    Great Chat: Seven Lessons for Better Conversations, Deeper Connections and Improved Wellbeing by Josh Smith, 2024

    Our lives are filled with conversations - from internal chats, surface level chats, dreaded chats to the deep and meaningful chats - but when was the last time you had a 'great chat'?

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    A Post-Truth World: Politics, Polarization, and a Vision for Transcending the Chaos by Ken Wilber, 2024

    A piercing examination of our current social and political situation through the lens of Integral Theory—by the framework’s founder, cutting-edge philosopher Ken Wilber.

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    The Science of Human Intelligence by Richard J. Haier & Roberto Colom & Earl Hunt, 2023

    In this revised and updated edition of Hunt's classic textbook, Human Intelligence, two research experts explain how key scientific studies have revealed exciting information about what intelligence is, where it comes from, why there are individual differences, and what the prospects are for enhancing it.

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    Stargazing Photographs of the Night Sky from the Archives of NASA by Nirmala Nataraj, 2024

    This collection of photographs illuminates the darkness of space in a whole new way. Images from the archives of NASA reveal the night sky's most extraordinary phenomena, from the radiant aurora borealis to awe-inspiring lunar eclipses.

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    High Wire: How China Regulates Big Tech and Governs Its Economy by Angela Huyue Zhang, 2024

    In High Wire , Angela Huyue Zhang provides a comprehensive and sophisticated overview of how China regulates its enormous tech sector.

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    Five of the best books about maths

    Since the Egyptian scribe Ahmes put pen to papyrus some time around 1550BC to explain how to calculate the slope of a pyramid, we’ve had over three millennia of maths literature. So within some level of statistical confidence: here are a subset of the best ever maths books.

    https://www.theguardian.com/books/article/2024/jun/20/five-of-the-best-books-about-maths

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    LIFE IS MORE THAN GENDER for Zoë Bossiere, whose tale of a hardscrabble, hard-luck boyhood on the outskirts of Tucson winds through androgyny and young womanhood into a place of self-acceptance as a genderfluid writer and teacher. B PLUS

    https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/cactus-country-zoe-bossiere/1143869826?ean=9781419773181

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    The Robber Barons who dominated the Gilded Age

    But the four men who rode atop the wave of the Gilded Age were Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Jay Gould, and J. P. Morgan. Their business activities during the final four decades of the nineteenth century drove America’s ascension into the most powerful industrial nation on the planet. And they shaped the rules that governed the US economy for decades to come.

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    This treasure trove for book lovers explores fifteen classic novels with memorable maternal figures, and examines how our cultural notions of motherhood have been shaped by literature.

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    The Digital Revolution: A Short History of an Ideology by Gabriele Balbi, 2023

    A concise history of the digital revolution and the lore, rhetoric, and debates that surround it. The Digital Revolution aims to tell a story, one of the most powerful ideologies of recent decades: that digitalization constitutes a revolution, a break with the past, a radical change for the human beings who are living through it.

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    The Art and Science of Connection by Kasley Killam, 2024

    A groundbreaking redefinition of what it means to be healthy that introduces the need for social health—the part of wellbeing that comes from feeling connected—to truly flourish.

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    The Corruption of Reality: A Unified Theory of Religion, Hypnosis, and Psychopathology by John F. Schumaker, 1995

    This groundbreaking volume examines our sometimes strained grasp of reality and sheds new light on three subject areas that continue to fascinate researchers: religion, hypnosis and psychopathology.

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    The Big Book of Perfume For an Olfactory Culture by Jeanne Doré

    The Perfume Book is a popular science book on perfume created by the French Nez team for the public. The perfume industry, with a global market size of tens of billions of dollars and thousands of products launched around the world every year, has long maintained a natural sense of mystery.

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    How Many Moons Does the Earth Have?: The Ultimate Science Quiz Book by Brian Clegg, 2015

    Test your knowledge to the limit with a sizzling collection of brain-stretching, science-based questions in two eight-round quizzes. Turn the page to get the answer immediately – and as each answer page explores the subject in more depth, this the only quiz that's just as entertaining to read from beginning to end as it is to play competitively.

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    From Abuse to Recovery by Scientific American Editors, 2013

    Addiction is costly on many levels to the individuals affected, their families and society as a whole, but science may soon be able to offer treatment options to make the road to recovery a little smoother.

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    Bad Girls of Ancient Greece by Lizzy Tiffin, 2024

    You've heard all about the 'brilliant men' of ancient myth, but what about the scheming and scandalous women who were so often lost in their shadow? Bad Girls of Ancient Greece contains profiles of wayward wives, mad mothers, scandalous sisters and damsels, that quite frankly, caused others A LOT of stress in the ancient world.

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    What If Fungi Win? by Arturo Casadevall, 2024

    In an ever hotter, wetter world, fungi may be finding new ways to thrive, queueing up global outbreak potentials for which no vaccine and woefully few medications exist; some fungi are already beginning to resist treatment. Among other lifeforms, bats, amphibians, and essential crops are also increasingly threatened by these pathogens.

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