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In How to think like Sherlock you will learn how to increase your powers of observation, memory, deduction and reasoning using the tricks and techniques of the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes.
Think You Know it All? is a captivating book written by the talented Daniel Smith. Published in 2010 by Michael O'Mara Books Ltd, this book is a gem in its genre. The book challenges the readers to question their knowledge and encourages them to learn more about the world around them. Daniel Smith, known for his engaging writing style, takes the readers on an intellectual journey, making this book a must-read. Despite being published over a decade ago, Think You Know it All? continues to be relevant and thought-provoking. This book, a masterpiece from Michael O'Mara Books Ltd, is a testament to Daniel Smith's prowess as a writer. It's a book that you would want to revisit time and again.
Discover the power of the book through 50 of the most influential texts ever written - from around the world and throughout time. Books that truly did have a significant impact on world history.
All recipes come with a detailed list of ingredients, cooking and preparation times, number of servings, easy to follow step-by-step instructions.
All recipes come with a detailed list of ingredients, cooking and preparation times, number of servings, easy to follow step-by-step instructions.
All recipes come with a detailed list of ingredients, cooking and preparation times, number of servings, easy to follow step-by-step instructions.
Introducing you to some of the great themes of philosophical thought and the ideas of the individuals who have shaped them.
In July 1964, the Sunday Mirror ran a front-page story headlined: PEER AND A GANGSTER: YARD ENQUIRY. While the article withheld the names of the subjects, the newspaper reported that the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police had ordered an investigation into an alleged homosexual relationship between 'a household name' from the House of Lords and a leading figure in the London underworld. Lord Boothby was the Conservative lord in question, and Ronnie Kray the infamous gangster. The report threatened a scandal even more explosive than that of the Profumo affair the previous year. Yet within a couple of weeks the story had been killed off, vanishing as suddenly as it had appeared. Lord Boothby and the Krays carried on with business as usual. Now, for the first time the full saga of the cover-up and its far-reaching consequences can be revealed. Drawing upon recently released MI5 files, government papers, extensive interviews, and a wide array of contemporary reports and secondary sources, Daniel Smith pieces together how eminent figures from the political firmament, the Security Service, the Metropolitan Police, the legal profession and the media saw to it that the Sunday Mirror's story was crushed almost as soon as it emerged.
How to Think Like an Entrepreneur presents the ideas and methods of the business greats, allowing the reader to expand their understanding of what drives and informs successful entrepreneurship.
How to Think Like Stephen Hawking reveals the key motivations, desires and philosophies that make Hawking one of the world's most enduring talents. Studying how he overcame great adversity, fought his demons as well as his detractors and looked back to the origins of the universe, you too can learn to think like the great man.
The book was written with those who are still suffering in mind. However, it was also intended for those not-addicted friends and family members who would like to know more about what their loved one is going through.
In Sherlock Unlocked, Daniel Smith looks behind what we think we know about the well-known sleuth and reveals fascinating little-known facts of which every Sherlock aficionado should be aware.
Uncover the world's greatest mysteries, disappearances, unsolved crimes and conspiracy theories.
Alongside the usual wide-ranging lineup of research articles, volume 41 features an interview with Berliner Ensemble actor Annemone Haase and an extensive special section on teaching Brecht.
Anyone else would just wait for it to be over. Anyone, except Dominic. He knows this Game well, and he wants to change the rules. Poor Dominic. All he wanted was a nice relaxing holiday with his friends at the Alps. Why do things never go the way they are planned? The school trip abroad to celebrate the end of the exams.. Great! A chance to spend time with that girl he liked... Brilliant! A group of armed thieves charging into the Chateau? Not so good. A journey to brave the elements and save the lives of millions? Unexpected. And then there is that final choice to be made.... Does he sacrifice the girl he loves, for the lives of those millions? What will he choose? What would YOU choose?
Tells us the stories of inventors, Nobel Prize winners, scientists, actresses, escapees, engineers, kings, architects, pop stars, criminals, supermodels, tennis champions, opera singers and many more who have benefited from happy serendipity. This title celebrates the type of unexpected good fortune we all dream of.
A collection of 50 articles produced in the field of sport and exercise psychology. This book is for those interested in the development of the subdiscipline. It is useful for courses in sport and exercise psychology. It is also useful as a supplemental text in undergraduate and graduate courses in sport and exercise psychology.
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