Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions
Payoff: The Hidden Logic That Shapes Our Motivations
Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
"Most of my favorite people are dangerously fucked-up but you'd never guess because we've learned to bare it so honestly that it becomes the new normal. Like John Hughes wrote in The Breakfast Club, 'We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it.' Except go back and cross out the word 'hiding.'"Furiously Happy is about "taking those moments when things are fine and making them amazing, because those moments are what make us who we are, and they're the same moments we take into battle with us when our brains declare war on our very existence. It's the difference between "surviving life" and "living life". It's the difference between "taking a shower" and "teaching your monkey butler how to shampoo your hair." It's the difference between being "sane" and being "furiously happy."Lawson is beloved around the world for her inimitable humor and honesty, and in Furiously Happy, she is at her snort-inducing funniest. This is a book about embracing everything that makes us who we are - the beautiful and the flawed - and then using it to find joy in fantastic and outrageous ways. Because as Jenny's mom says, "Maybe 'crazy' isn't so bad after all." Sometimes crazy is just right.
ATI TEAS Secrets Study Guide: TEAS 6 Complete Study Manual, Full-Length Practice Tests, Review Video Tutorials for the Test of Essential Academic Skills, Sixth Edition
- A thorough and detailed review of all ATI TEAS test sections
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- Key Ideas and Details
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- Numbers and Operations
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The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition
This simple concept can revolutionize all your relationships!
"Nothinghas more potential for enhancing one's sense of well-being than effectively lovingand being loved. This book is designed to help you do both of these things effectively."-Gary Chapman
With more than 10 million copies sold, The 5Love Languages® continues to strengthen relationships worldwide. Althoughoriginally crafted with married couples in mind, the love languages have proventhemselves to be universal, whether in dating relationships or with parents, coworkers,or friends.
The premise is simple: Different people with different personalitiesexpress love in different ways. Therefore, if you want to give and receive lovemost effectively, you've got to learn to speak the right language.
The5 Love Languages® Singles Edition will help you . . .
- Discoverthe missing ingredient in past relationships
- Learn how to communicate lovein a way that can transform any relationship
- Grow closer to the people youcare about the most
- Understand why you may not feel loved by those who genuinelycare about you
- Gain the courage to deeply express your emotions and affectionto others
Includes Personal Profile assessments and a study guide
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
Bellevue: Three Centuries of Medicine and Mayhem at America's Most Storied Hospital
Bellevue Hospital, on New York City's East Side, occupies a colorful and horrifying place in the public imagination: a den of mangled crime victims, vicious psychopaths, assorted derelicts, lunatics, and exotic-disease sufferers. In its two and a half centuries of service, there was hardly an epidemic or social catastrophe—or groundbreaking scientific advance—that did not touch Bellevue.
David Oshinsky, whose last book, Polio: An American Story, was awarded a Pulitzer Prize, chronicles the history of America's oldest hospital and in so doing also charts the rise of New York to the nation's preeminent city, the path of American medicine from butchery and quackery to a professional and scientific endeavor, and the growth of a civic institution. From its origins in 1738 as an almshouse and pesthouse, Bellevue today is a revered public hospital bringing first-class care to anyone in need. With its diverse, ailing, and unprotesting patient population, the hospital was a natural laboratory for the nation's first clinical research. It treated tens of thousands of Civil War soldiers, launched the first civilian ambulance corps and the first nursing school for women, pioneered medical photography and psychiatric treatment, and spurred New York City to establish the country's first official Board of Health.
As medical technology advanced, "voluntary" hospitals began to seek out patients willing to pay for their care. For charity cases, it was left to Bellevue to fill the void. The latter decades of the twentieth century brought rampant crime, drug addiction, and homelessness to the nation's struggling cities—problems that called a public hospital's very survival into question. It took the AIDS crisis to cement Bellevue's enduring place as New York's ultimate safety net, the iconic hospital of last resort. Lively, page-turning, fascinating, Bellevue is essential American history.