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							<title>Global Emergency Actions</title>
							<description>Old Places Old Problems
Old Ideas-New Patterns!

There are so many good ideas, from the breakdown of nations and sustainable welfare to tradable vouchers, rationing and taxes on "bad" things. Let us try them all at once, together, in a self-renewing, mature pattern that anticipates catastrophes of all kinds through a global governing framework that coordinates actions on all levels-
as a diet for a small
industrial urban planet.

Demilitarize the planet!
Revisualize security!
Reconstruct nations!
Redesign communities!
Reserve the wild!

(You can buy a hard copy at www.3musesbooks.com)</description>
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							<title>The Secret of Rapid Learning</title>
							<description>Here is an improved method for learning quickly and accurately. Practical steps and clear guidelines for rapid, accurate learning of anything. The book is based on original research by the author who, along with the American, Irvin Rock, was among the first to challenge the dogma that human learning is based on repetition. (See, "American Journal of Psychology", 1957.) Sadler showed, 1956, that most can quickly master one-trial learning. Sadler's research was rejected by academics at the time. He also made original discoveries concerning the psychology of humour. He published his book in 2007 after finding little improvement in the coverage of learning in modern psychology text books in the 50 years since he did experiments with student volunteers.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=38</link>
							
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