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Month: April 2017

10 Books Everyone Always Misunderstand – Learn the Hidden Meaning & the Real Message

With a great writing skill comes great responsibility. Some of our classic, old and new authors have the ability to play and push our minds around, thinking and interpreting things the way they shouldn’t be. Occasionally, we’ll rely on public opinion and reviews on what the real meaning and hidden truth behind a book, perhaps on certain scenes, plots or even endings. A general conception and public agreement could potentially seal the kind of message you wanted to hear, but in certain cases, the truth carries a different message.

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Immersive Linear Algebra

A linear algebra book with interactive illustration. These figures will make it easier and faster to digest and to learn linear algebra. The idea is to start each chapter with an intuitive concrete example that practically shows how the math works using interactive illustrations.

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12 Reasons to Love A Good Library and Get Yourself Lost in the World of Adventure

The best, most peaceful and the richest knowledge bank in the world, probably the galaxy. If you’re not visiting a library during your free time, you’re definitely missing out a lot. And don’t be confused that library is just a place for books, it’s also a place for retreats to de-stress yourself, an alternative work place, a place to enrol into training and development courses. And your kids will most definitely love the place!

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The Spy Paramount

The Spy Paramount takes us to Rome, 1934. American Martin Fawley, a former secret service agent, is recruited as a spy by General Berati, the most feared man in fascist Italy. Going undercover to Monte Carlo, Fawley travels in a world of casinos and cocktails, high stakes and secrecy–and discovers the secret weapon that could determine the outcome of the looming world war.

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The Elements of Animal Biology

This volume is intended as an introduction to the elements of animal biology for the use of students in the high school. The cut-and-dried method of exposition which is so commonly found in text-books and which so frequently deprives them of all traces of stimulating quality has been avoided so far as was deemed compatible with the presentation of such subject matter as a text-book should contain.

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