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  • by William Jenkins
    £8.49

    To Help you save more time in the kitchen, this book also features food preparation shortcuts, suggested timesaving substitutions, and clues on planning a head - all tried-and -proven ways of making meal preparation a fast and fun event in your household. In a hurry? Don't fret! Just turn to this book Cooking Made Easy. You'll soon wonder how you ever managed without it.

  • by William Jenkins
    £8.99

    It came to me that I was called to war and I should pray with the level of authority given to me by God. So I told him that he too is called to war and he most pray each day of his life. People who claim to have seen these Shadow People all share similar stories of being in the dark in bed and seeing something that is darker than their pitch-black room. They are said to be human figures that you first see out of the corner of your eye. Usually these presences are seen as just silhouettes, other accounts recall them to be appearing male wearing hats and with long coats but still have no discernible face or features. While they do sound to be kind of like ghosts, they are quite different.

  • by William J. Jenkins
    £7.99 - 20.49

    Elizabeth Loftus' 1979 work explains why people sometimes remember events inaccurately and how this simple fact has a profound impact on the criminal justice system, especially given the value placed on eyewitness accounts. Although, as these are based on memories that are not always reliable.

  • by William J. Jenkins
    £7.99 - 20.49

    In their 1990 work, Gottfredson and Hirschi introduce a new and comprehensive theory of crime. At the time, crime researchers tended to focus on environmental factors that led to crime, not on the criminals themselves, and were inclined to think about crime only from their particular academic perspective.

  • by William J Jenkins
    £7.99 - 20.49

    Sigmund Freud, "the father of psychoanalysis," was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1856. He studied medicine at the University of Vienna before opening a private practice in his hometown. His work with physician Josef Breuer on treating nervous disorders led to a book, Studies on Hysteria.

  • by William Jenkins & Joy Jenkins
    £13.99

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