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Spark : the revolutionary new science of exercise and the brain
\"Supercharge your mental circuits to beat stress, sharpen your thinking, lift your mood, boost your memory, and much more\"--Cover.
Autism Spectrum Disorders
2018
The book's emphasis on types of assessment, genetic testing and counseling, and medical and psychological treatment will be exceedingly useful to health care providers navigating the new diagnostic criteria introduced in DSM-5.
master class
2006
Plenty of things flash through your mind when you're pedaling fast down a path that runs along the edge of a cliff. Like plummeting to your death. But I was humming a circus tune, practicing a mental trick to stay relaxed so I could use my limbs to supplement the suspension of my bike. The technique is goofy but effective, enabling me to ignore the treacherous slope tumbling off to...
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The American Jumping Bean
2006
When Shawn Marion, the 27-year-old Phoenix Suns forward, entered the National Basketball Association seven years ago, the television commentator Kenny Smith dubbed him the Matrix for his uncanny ability to spring from the court and spar with opponents in midair. That explosiveness is crucial to his unusual rebounding prowess; at 6-foot-7, he's the shortest player among the league's top 10 rebounders. (Last time we looked, he ranked fourth and was second in double-doubles--shorthand for at least 10 points and 10 rebounds in a game.
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discover the secret hotels of MARRAKECH
2011
After a day wandering among the stalls of metalworkers, leather makers, carpet hawkers, cloth dyers, and herb purveyors, a riad is a quiet kaleidoscope of sun, shade, tile work, tapestries, and tinkling fountains. [...] they bought their threestory riad in 2005 as a family retreat, leaving many of the structure's original features intact, such as traditional tadelakt (polished-plaster) walls and cement floor tiles with geometric patterns.
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