Friday, October 5, 2012

Five books

Thailand
Author:Roger Jones 
Published: Kuperard in Great Britain in 2003.
Cool and rainy are relative terms. The average temperature in Bangkok in December is 25 degree, but it usually feels much hotter because of high humidity, and there are plenty of fine days in the rainy season.



The Fate of Humor

Author:James M.Cox 

published:Princeton University Press in 1966.

But the snodgrass letters confined Clemens to the ignorant and illiterate utterance of snodgrass, whereas the literate Mark Twain allowed him a full range of style and expression.



The Development of Memory in Children

Author:Robert Kail,  

Published:W.H Freeman and Company in New York City.

One simple way in which the age groups differed was in the number of ways they suggested of trying to remember the birthday party: The older children were considerably more resourceful, suggesting an average of 2.5 ways of remembering the party compared to 1.35 for the kindergarten children.


A Technique for Producing ideas

Author:James Webb Young  
Printed: Crain Books in Chicago Illinois in 1975. 

This has brought me to the conclusion that the production of ideas is just as definite a process as the production of Fords; that the production of ideas, too, runs on an assembly line; that in this production the mind follows an operative technique which can be learned and controlled; and that its effective use is just as much a matter of practice in the technique as is the effective use of any tool.


The Battlefields of England
Author: Lieutenant Colonel Alfred H. Burne
published by: Meuthen and Company in London as well as Barnes and Nobles in New York
The King's column followed suit, whether spontaneously, or in response to a definite order it is impossible to say, and needless to speculate.


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