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Marcus Weeks

Autor de Philosophy in Minutes

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Obras de Marcus Weeks

Philosophy in Minutes (1600) 72 copias
Heads Up Psychology (2014) 69 copias
Music: A Crash Course (1999) 62 copias
Office Pastimes (2006) 15 copias
Religion in Minutes (2017) 9 copias

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El libro de la política (2013) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones465 copias
Writers: Their Lives and Works (2018) — Contribuidor — 103 copias

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male
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Writer
Musician
Teacher

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Este libro es la introducción perfecta a la materia: cubre y explora los experimentos más controvertidos, las teorías principales y los pioneros más influyentes en psicología. Si quieres saber porque la gente hace las cosas que hace, este libro es para ti.
 
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Caryvi | Jun 28, 2023 |
In this non-fiction selection, psychological theories are explained using clever graphic illustrations and diagrams that show how they relate to everyday life. Insights into the lives and work of psychologists and their big ideas are included. Directory, Glossary.
 
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NCSS | Jul 23, 2021 |
I suck at eyeballing things and I suck at it in the worst way: my memory of the size of things is always smaller than the reality, so when my husband hears me say "Oh, that'll fit in our living room easy!" we both know it's not going to end well. Luckily he's quite good at eyeballing things so we don't have a 6 foot couch in a 5 foot space.

This is the reason why I grabbed this book from a closing down sale; I like comparisons; I find them much more relevant to my mind than actually measurements.

The book succeeds at its goal: it creates a standard of comparative measurements for objects of all shapes and sizes in every part of life. The illustrations are excellent and the writing is fun. My only complaint and the reason for the 3 stars instead of a higher rating is that the author tries to codify these representational measurements. For example, he calls the length of your arms spanned wide open a Len (in homage to Da Vinci's Proportions of Man). This is fine, and it works, but only when he remembers to actually tell you what his made up measurement means. I often found myself reading about something being 2 MEiff long without having any idea what an MEiff is (short for Monsieur Eiffel - the height of the man who designed the Eiffel tower) because it was described after it was used.

All in all, a fun reference to have when kids are around, but not particularly practical in its usefulness.
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murderbydeath | Oct 10, 2016 |
In the CRASH COURSE series, this jargon-free and comprehensive book contains everything the reader needs to know to understand and enjoy classical music. It explains not only how to talk confidently about tonality, melody and counterpoint but shares insights into the musicians, composers and movements.
 
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antimuzak | Nov 29, 2005 |

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31
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Miembros
437
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#55,995
Valoración
4.0
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4
ISBNs
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