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An absolutely remarkable thing : a novel
\"Coming home from work at three AM, twenty-three-year-old April May stumbles across a giant sculpture. Delighted by its appearance and craftsmanship--like a ten-foot-tall Transformer wearing a suit of samurai armor--April and her friend Andy make a video with it, which Andy uploads to YouTube. The next day April wakes up to a viral video and a new life. News quickly spreads that there are 'Carls' in dozens of cities around the world--everywhere from Beijing to Buenos Aires--and April, as their first documentarian, finds herself at the center of an intense international media spotlight\"-- Provided by publisher.
An occupational therapist's guide to sleep and sleep problems
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Green, Andrew, 1957 February 4-
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Brown, Cary
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Iwama, Michael
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Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Occupational therapy
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Sleep
2015
Written by and for occupational therapists, this comprehensive book is the ultimate guide to sleep and sleep disorders. With detailed explanations of sleep theory and research, and recommendations for interventions, this book contains everything that occupational therapists need to know for effective treatment for patients with sleep problems.
Brain games : the mind-blowing science of your amazing brain
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Swanson, Jennifer, author
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Green, Hank, writer of foreword
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Brain Juvenile literature.
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Brain Miscellanea Juvenile literature.
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Brain.
2015
\"QUICK: Name the most powerful and complex supercomputer ever built. Give up? Here's a hint: It's housed in your head and it's the one thing that makes you YOU. Your brain is mission control for the rest of your body and steers you through life. Not bad for something the size of a softball that looks like a wrinkled grey sponge! In this fascinating, interactive book-- a companion to the National Geographic Channel hit show-- kids explore the parts of the brain and how it all works, brainy news nuggets from a neuroscientist, plus fun facts and crazy challenges\" -- provided by publisher.