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 |  |  How to Solve Problems: New Methods and Ideas
Teaching mathematics to high-school students, for more than thirty years, I was troubled
by such questions as:
− Can we get rid of the fear of problems, and in general of mathematics?
− Is there a way to enhance our aptitude in problem solving and become more creative?
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 The Discipline of Organizing
Organizing is such a common activity that we often do it without thinking much about it. In our daily lives we organize physical things--books on shelves, cutlery in kitchen drawers--and digital things--Web pages, MP3 files, scientific datasets. Millions of people create and browse Web sites, blog, tag, tweet, and upload and download content... |  |  The Hidden Power of Smell: How Chemicals Influence Our Lives and Behavior
The main purpose of the book is to provide insight into an area that humans often take for granted. There are wonderful and exciting stories of organisms using chemical signals as a basis of a sophisticated communication system. In many instances, chemical signals can provide more detailed and accurate information than any other mode of... |  |  Market Sense and Nonsense: How the Markets Really Work (and How They Don't)
Bestselling author, Jack Schwager, challenges the assumptions at the core of investment theory and practice and exposes common investor mistakes, missteps, myths, and misreads
When it comes to investment models and theories of how markets work, convenience usually trumps reality. The simple fact is that many revered... |
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