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List view record 1: 100 places to see after you die : a travel guide to the afterlifeList view anchor tag for record 1: 100 places to see after you die : a travel guide to the afterlife
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100 places to see after you die : a travel guide to the afterlife

Jennings, Ken, 1974-2024
100 Places to See After You Die is written in the style of iconic bestselling travel guides. But instead of recommending must-see destinations in Mexico, Thailand, or Rome, this book outlines journeys through the afterlife, as dreamed up over the past 5,000 years of human history by our greatest ...
List view record 2: The 7 deadly sins of sport : sport's greatest sinnersList view anchor tag for record 2: The 7 deadly sins of sport : sport's greatest sinners
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The 7 deadly sins of sport : sport's greatest sinners

O'Reily, Titus2024
Name a major global sports icon, and there will be a sin or two, maybe more. Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, Tiger Woods, Pelé, Babe Ruth - they all committed their fair share of sins. And we are not talking low level sins like coveting your neighbour's servant, or his ox or donkey, as appealing as...
List view record 3: Accidental : the greatest (unintentional) science breakthroughs and how they changed the worldList view anchor tag for record 3: Accidental : the greatest (unintentional) science breakthroughs and how they changed the world
List view record 4: Acting with power : why we are more powerful than we believeList view anchor tag for record 4: Acting with power : why we are more powerful than we believe
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Acting with power : why we are more powerful than we believe

Gruenfeld, Deborah H.2020
Most of us tend to think that there are two kinds of people in world: those who have power, and those who don't. But in reality, says Stanford Business School professor Deborah Gruenfeld, we all have more power than we think. And success is not about how much power we have, but rather how we use ...
List view record 5: Adapt : mastering change in four stepsList view anchor tag for record 5: Adapt : mastering change in four steps
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Adapt : mastering change in four steps

Clarke, Andrea2025
After the global pause in 2020, we returned to a world that feels faster, looser, and less structured - our professional boundaries have been erased, social and cultural norms are shifting rapidly, and at the same time, we're facing profound developments in artificial intelligence. We're facing m...
List view record 6: Among the trolls : my journey through conspiracylandList view anchor tag for record 6: Among the trolls : my journey through conspiracyland
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Among the trolls : my journey through conspiracyland

Spring, Marianna2024
Threats and abuse litter my social media feeds. They infect my everyday life. Sometimes the people behind the messages try to find me in person. This seems to be the price of venturing into the world of conspiracy theories, hate and algorithms. And it turns out, I am far from alone. In 2020, I be...
List view record 7: The art of longevity : your practical guide to total mind and body wellnessList view anchor tag for record 7: The art of longevity : your practical guide to total mind and body wellness
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The art of longevity : your practical guide to total mind and body wellness

Perez, Rodrigo2024
There is often a disconnect between the raw spirit of our younger selves - when energy and enthusiasm were inexhaustible and our bodies rarely let us down - and the limitations and demands we increasingly face over time. Our vitality can fade as we stress over career, family, financial security a...
List view record 8: Bad therapy : why the kids aren't growing upList view anchor tag for record 8: Bad therapy : why the kids aren't growing up
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Bad therapy : why the kids aren't growing up

Shrier, Abigail2024
In virtually every way that can be measured, Gen Z's mental health is worse than that of previous generations. Youth suicide rates are climbing, antidepressant prescriptions for children are common, and the proliferation of mental health diagnoses has not helped the staggering number of kids who ...
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Be useful : seven tools for life

Schwarzenegger, Arnold2023
The world's greatest bodybuilder. The world's highest paid movie star. The leader of the world's sixth largest economy. That these are the same person sounds like the setup to a joke. But this is no joke. This is Arnold Schwarzenegger. And this did not happen by accident. Arnold's stratospheric s...
List view record 10: Between two rivers : ancient Mesopotamia and the birth of historyList view anchor tag for record 10: Between two rivers : ancient Mesopotamia and the birth of history
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Between two rivers : ancient Mesopotamia and the birth of history

Al-Rashid, Moudhy N. (Moudhy Nasser), 1982-2025
In ancient times, the vast area that stretches across what is now modern-day Iraq and Syria saw the rise and fall of epic civilizations who built the foundations of our world today. It was in this region, which we call Mesopotamia, that history was written down for the very first time.
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