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MIND: PSYCHOLOGY--The Untold Story...

                MIND: PSYCHOLOGY--The Untold Story...   This is a book about the most important discoveries in psychology. Not just the gnawed bones of the studies in a textbook, but what has been left out of what you think you know. From Genius to Suicide Bombers, from Science to Sex, all the best they never told you in school. 360 pages, illustrated. • Quest for the Mind Code ;  how the mind is programmed by the environment. • New Evidence: How early  experience  "hardwires" the brain for perception, language, emotion, culture, love, sex.... Experience shapes the emotions in our brains. • The Brain: How experience controls the biology of the brain: Adrenalin, Cortisol, and Neurotransmitters flood the brain in response to Hollywood horror movies, words, anxiety-producing thoughts, and the girls shrieking “Witch, Witch!” at Salem... • Mind Control is an everyday occurrence. Psychology’s General Theory of Relativity; Kamikaze pi...

Peak Season

    Peak Season Author : Emily Harrison One winter. One chance. One desire that can't be denied. Lola Maxwell isn't looking for love, she's barely looking up. Reeling from heartbreak and a life that's never quite made sense, she takes a last-minute job with holiday company Powder White, at Le Grenier, chalet hotel tucked deep in the French Alps. It's meant to be simple: work hard, stay out of trouble, and avoid any man with a crooked smile and a snowboard under his arm. Then Harley Nash walks in. Moody, magnetic, and impossible to read, Harley has made a name for himself on and off the slopes. Once a rising snowboarder with a reckless streak, now he's the ski team lead at Powder White, doing everything he can to keep things under control, including himself. The last thing he needs is a new recruit with fire in her eyes and chaos in her wake. But Lola's not easy to ignore. And Harley's not nearly as in control as he looks. As the season deepens, so...

I IRS (My Hell of Life)

  I IRS (My Hell of Life) Author: James M. Moten From poverty to persecution, from faith to fire—this is a life the IRS couldn’t audit. In  I IRS (My Hell of Life) , James M. Moten delivers an unfiltered memoir of survival, racism, and spiritual endurance. Born in Crockett, Texas, and raised amid the cruel realities of segregation and poverty, Moten’s story begins where most would end—with tragedy. From the “Texas Inferno,” where systemic racism and violence took lives without justice, to the “House of Horrors” in Tucson, where hunger and hardship forged his resilience, every chapter reveals the making of a man shaped by pain but sustained by purpose. Through the voice of lived experience, Moten recounts a life haunted by loss yet guided by angels—his unshakeable faith in God serving as his compass through every trial. His journey through La Reforma, a turbulent housing project he dubs the “Racial World War III,” exposes the raw reality of American division and the strength it...

Your Ultimate Purpose

    "Your Ultimate Purpose" by SJ White Social media turmoil? Political strife? Assassinations? "Your Ultimate Purpose." Revised to address the world we live in NOW. A good book just got better. Learn how to take control of your mind. Who needs stress? Worry? The master of oneself is free. No stress. No worry. This one is full of good stuff. Check it out. Why suffer if you don't have to? That's not what you are here for. You're here for the good stuff. Click here to get  Your Ultimate Purpose on Amazon / Kindle  

The New PSYCHOLOGY: A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture, Life…

  The New PSYCHOLOGY: A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture, Life…    The New PSYCHOLOGY: A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture, Life… 480 pages, fully illustrated, 8 ½ X 11”   From the mind of genius to the suicide bombers of today’s news, from science to sex, understanding is essential to psychology. Memorizing facts is not what psychology is about.      At the witch trials in Salem, when an accused  “witch”  was brought into court,  adrenaline and cortisol would have shot into the blood of those who watched.  Neurotransmitters would have surged through their brain.  Their brain waves would have jumped from 12 to 40 cycles per second.   A P300 wave would have screamed “ALERT!”.   Their GSR spiked.  Their heart jumped.   A chill went up their spine.   The girls shrieked “Witch! Witch!” ...