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HOUSE AND PHILOSOPHY Is being nice overrated? Are we really just selfish, base animals crawling across Earth in a meaningless existence? Would reading less and watching more television be good for you? Is House a master of Eastern philosophy or just plain rude? Dr. Gregory House is arguably the most complex and challenging antihero in the history of television, but is there more to this self-important genius than gray matter and ego? This book takes a deeper look at House to reveal the philosophical underpinnings of this popular medical drama and its cane-waving curmudgeon’s most outrageous behavior. What emerges is a remarkable character who is part Sherlock Holmes, part Socratic philosopher, part Nietzschean superman, part Taoist rhetorician, and not at all as screwed up as you might think. With everything from Aristotle to Zen, House and Philosophy takes an engaging look at everyone’s favorite misanthropic genius and his team at Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital. To learn more about the Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture series, visit www.andphilosophy.com
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A bond that can never be broken.-Summary: When you're a teenage billionaire, who can you trust? Luke Kite doesn't even know if his dad is really dead. The quest for the truth takes him to Paris and Africa, unaware that his sister Megan is in danger. (From book cover).
"One of the more momentous books of the decade." —The New York Times Book Review Nate Silver built an innovative system for predicting baseball performance, predicted the 2008 election within a hair’s breadth, and became a national sensation as a blogger—all by the time he was thirty. He solidified his standing as the nation's foremost political forecaster with his near perfect prediction of the 2012 election. Silver is the founder and editor in chief of the website FiveThirtyEight. Drawing on his own groundbreaking work, Silver examines the world of prediction, investigating how we can distinguish a true signal from a universe of noisy data. Most predictions fail, often at great cost to society, because most of us have a poor understanding of probability and uncertainty. Both experts and laypeople mistake more confident predictions for more accurate ones. But overconfidence is often the reason for failure. If our appreciation of uncertainty improves, our predictions can get better too. This is the “prediction paradox”: The more humility we have about our ability to make predictions, the more successful we can be in planning for the future. In keeping with his own aim to seek truth from data, Silver visits the most successful forecasters in a range of areas, from hurricanes to baseball to global pandemics, from the poker table to the stock market, from Capitol Hill to the NBA. He explains and evaluates how these forecasters think and what bonds they share. What lies behind their success? Are they good—or just lucky? What patterns have they unraveled? And are their forecasts really right? He explores unanticipated commonalities and exposes unexpected juxtapositions. And sometimes, it is not so much how good a prediction is in an absolute sense that matters but how good it is relative to the competition. In other cases, prediction is still a very rudimentary—and dangerous—science. Silver observes that the most accurate forecasters tend to have a superior command of probability, and they tend to be both humble and hardworking. They distinguish the predictable from the unpredictable, and they notice a thousand little details that lead them closer to the truth. Because of their appreciation of probability, they can distinguish the signal from the noise. With everything from the health of the global economy to our ability to fight terrorism dependent on the quality of our predictions, Nate Silver’s insights are an essential read.
Lying-For Better or Worse Everybody lies. Friends lie to friends. Children lie to their parents. Politicians lie to constituents. And, inevitably, husbands and wives lie to each other. Lies between lovers have tremendous potential to both nurture and destroy a relationship. It is easy to underestimate the power that lies-even seemingly harmless lies-can wield in your marriage. Tell Me No Lies explores the complexity of honesty versus deception in marriage and reveals the many reasons behind the lies we tell our partners (and ourselves). Learn the four marital stages: * The Honeymoon * Emerging Differences * Freedom * Together as Two Discover how to recognize how lying can lead to serious trouble at each stage. The signs include: * The Dark Side of the Honeymoon, when couples refuse to acknowledge any problems * The Stalemate, when couples fight and brutalize each other with exaggerated truths * Freedom Unhinged, when independence outweighs togetherness and marital anarchy ensues. Offering a new way of thinking about truth and deception, this book will help you understand the dynamics of your marriage in the context of the marital stages. If you can identify your marital stage, you can overcome the barriers to honesty and move on to a happier and more fulfilling marriage!
"A totally engrossing small-town mystery about what happens when you finally dig up long-buried secrets.” —Jessica Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of They'll Never Catch Us A New York Times bestseller! A teen girl disappears from her small town deep in the bayou, where magic festers beneath the surface of the swamp like water rot, in this chilling supernatural thriller for fans of Natasha Preston, Karen McManus, and E. Lockhart. La Cachette, Louisiana, is the worst place to be if you have something to hide. This tiny town, where seventeen-year-old Grey spends her summers, is the self-proclaimed Psychic Capital of the World—and the place where Elora Pellerin, Grey's best friend, disappeared six months earlier. Grey can't believe that Elora vanished into thin air any more than she can believe that nobody in a town full of psychics knows what happened. But as she digs into the night that Elora went missing, she begins to realize that everybody in town is hiding something—her grandmother Honey; her childhood crush Hart; and even her late mother, whose secrets continue to call to Grey from beyond the grave. When a mysterious stranger emerges from the bayou—a stormy-eyed boy with links to Elora and the town's bloody history—Grey realizes that La Cachette's past is far more present and dangerous than she'd ever understood. Suddenly, she doesn't know who she can trust. In a town where secrets lurk just below the surface, and where a murderer is on the loose, nobody can be presumed innocent—and La Cachette's dark and shallow lies may just rip the town apart.
OVER 1 MILLION COPIES SOLD Joe Navarro, a former FBI counterintelligence officer and a recognized expert on nonverbal behavior, explains how to "speed-read" people: decode sentiments and behaviors, avoid hidden pitfalls, and look for deceptive behaviors. You'll also learn how your body language can influence what your boss, family, friends, and strangers think of you. Read this book and send your nonverbal intelligence soaring. You will discover: The ancient survival instincts that drive body language Why the face is the least likely place to gauge a person's true feelings What thumbs, feet, and eyelids reveal about moods and motives The most powerful behaviors that reveal our confidence and true sentiments Simple nonverbals that instantly establish trust Simple nonverbals that instantly communicate authority Filled with examples from Navarro's professional experience, this definitive book offers a powerful new way to navigate your world.
"In Everybody Lies in Hell Mike Stone's eternal damnation is a private detective's office in a re-imagined Brooklyn. In Hell, the beautiful woman with a case opens a literal Pandora's Box, and Stone is soon inundated by all-too-recognizable evils and lies of Hell's tortured souls, powerful ancient demons and devils, and haunting personal ones. Classic pulp, noir, and horror--think James N. Cain and Bukowski and Palahniuk--are all ground up in a blender and the result is a nasty, wild, and ultimately redemptive novel that only Dave Zeltserman could write." --Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts Hell can be a tricky place with all of its rules. Mike Stone, hell's lone practicing private eye, thinks he has it figured out, and more often than not, solves the cases that come his way. It's not easy, though. Not with the fact that everyone in hell lies. And not with having to worry about a barbaric warlord from a long-forgotten time after his head. Or a compatriot of Vlad the Impaler wanting to purify his soul in a chamber of horrors for all eternity. Or that his circa 1992 Brooklyn private hell might be absorbed at any moment by a more aware soul. And then there's that creepy Mortuary Man and whatever his agenda might be. When Stone takes on a young woman as a client who wants him to find out who murdered her, it turns out to be his most dangerous case yet, and what he discovers might just be Hell's biggest secret.
Islam is at the heart of so much of what we talk about today, from Terrorism, to geopolitics, to economics, to the fate of Europe and the United States. The Western establishment insists that Islam is a religion of peace, while a growing group of insurgents claims that Islam is a source of eternal evil. They're both wrong. Everybody's Lying About Islam.What all these people are doing is providing partial narratives, because the full truth does not serve their agendas. The insurgents want to pose as "truth tellers", for political and economic gain. And right now they are winning. President Trump's two attempts at a Muslim ban have failed so far. But almost half of the United States supports some sort of ban. The insurgents are doing so well because a lot of people in this country feel like they have been lied to. And they're right. The story that the Establishment is selling about terrorism and US policy simply isn't true. They've been careful to say nice things about Islam because they want to hide some very basic facts about the religion, and what has been done to it over the past half century. Those who believe Islam is evil are wrong. But in order to truly fight hateful stories about Islam we have to present the full story, not just a part of it. Which means we need to talk about Saudi Arabia, and we need to talk about that country's cancerous relationship with the US government. We need to talk about what this relationship has done to Islam, and the true roots of Terrorism. These roots can be found in Saudi Arabia, and they can be found in Washington, DC.This essay draws on years of research to provide the truth, or at least something closer to it than we have been given by US government and media. This long essay will teach you more about these issues than a year of watching Fox News, or a year of reading the New York Times. This essay explains that while "Islam" is nothing to be scared of, we need to be more aware of the effects that a half century of US and Saudi Arabian policy have had on the way that it is practiced. If we look at this issue honestly we will be able to make serious progress on terrorism, world stability, and peace in the middle east. This essay provides the information we all need to move forward.
It sometimes feels impossible to keep anything hidden in a place like Great Rock. But now they have found that poor girl down on the beach, I realize just how many secrets we’ve been keeping all along. Evvy has lived on the island of Great Rock all her life. Every year, after the holidaymakers have departed, storms begin to roll in off the Atlantic and the island returns to the small group of locals who, like her, have decided to make it their home. But when a body is found on the snow-covered beach it sends shockwaves through this tight-knit community and rattles Evvy to her core. The dead woman had worked on the island the previous summer and it seems strange she would have been visiting so out of season. What drew her back and who was she meeting? When Evvy learns that her partner, Ian, was the last person to see her alive, the shadow of the murder falls far too close to home. No stranger to being talked about on the island, where no one’s private life is their own, Evvy must protect her daughter, Daisy, from yet more island gossip. Her family’s happiness has felt fragile at the best of times and now with Ian under suspicion, she senses they are close to freefall once again. As the icy weather closes in, Evvy will discover that no matter how hard you try to hide it, the truth will always find a way out. A tense and atmospheric emotional drama that will keep you guessing. Perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty, Diane Chamberlain and Sally Hepworth. Praise for Emily Cavanagh: “Heartbreaking and I often had tears in my eyes while reading this novel… I highly recommend this amazing book.” Goodreads Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This was one of the few books that I couldn't put down yet didn't want to get to the end. The characters were raw and real.” Goodreads Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This was an outstanding book. Beautifully written. If I could give it more stars I would!” Goodreads Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Sparkling prose, raw emotion, and a keen sensitivity to subject combine to make this a read that’s definitely worth savoring.” Barbara Davis, bestselling author of When Never Comes “Poignant and heartfelt… a complex accounting of secrets hidden inside a family. Cavanagh weaves an unforgettable tale… Highly recommended.” Goodreads Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “As if she were an artist painting a portrait, Cavanagh uses words to paint a tale that you will be unable to turn away from… You will fall in love with Cavanagh’s characters and ache for them.” David Johnson, bestselling author of The Tucker Series “Gripping and full of emotion. The characters really come alive in the pages of this book. Everyone should read this.” Goodreads Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Grabbed me on page one and didn’t let go even after I turned the last page. I loved it! It is an extremely well-written novel about sisterhood, family, and how the secrets we keep hold us together while tearing us apart.” Elizabeth LaBan, bestselling author of Not Perfect