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Need help in English class? Need help in going deeper into literature? Psychology to the rescue! Written for high school students by a high school AP English and Psychology teacher, Literature Through Psychology offers astute analysis in a friendly, engaging tone. Psychological insights into the most commonly read literary works in schools, including...1984, Brave New World, Candide, Catcher in the Rye, The Crucible, Fahrenheit 451, Frankenstein, The Glass Menagerie, The Grapes of Wrath, Great Expectations, The Great Gatsby, Hamlet, Lord of the Flies, Macbeth, Moby-Dick, Night, The Odyssey, Of Mice and Men, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Pride and Prejudice, A Raisin in the Sun, Romeo and Juliet, Siddhartha, The Scarlet Letter, Their Eyes Were Watching God, The Things They Carried. And many more…
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Who Are We as Human Beings? A river of voices throughout history answer this universal question, yet no answer seems complete. From thirty years of classroom teaching, Patrick White has collected 180 quotes on the human condition from novelists, historians, poets, inventors, theologians, philosophers, scientists...and many more. Beyond the quotes, he offers a guide for evaluating their merit through the use of the Socratic method. This book is for teachers, students, and anyone who enjoys a thoughtful moment of reflection. Here are voices from antiquity to present--from Greek philosophers to modern-day psychologists. If you are an independent thinker, this book is for you. Available in paperback and Kindle Edition.Who Are We as Human Beings? A river of voices throughout history answer this universal question, yet no answer seems complete. From thirty years of classroom teaching, Patrick White has collected 180 quotes on the human condition from novelists, historians, poets, inventors, theologians, philosophers, scientists...and many more. Beyond the quotes, he offers a guide for evaluating their merit through the use of the Socratic method. This book is for teachers, students, and anyone who enjoys a thoughtful moment of reflection. Here are voices from antiquity to present--from Greek philosophers to modern-day psychologists. If you are an independent thinker, this book is for you. |
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In 2028, Earth is unraveling—climate collapse, civil unrest, and a future swallowed by technology. The answer? Project 2030: Make Earth Great Again–a global initiative led by President Desmond Droll, inviting humanity to upload their consciousness into Utopian Digital World (UDW), a flawless virtual paradise where death, suffering, and pain no longer exist. To the world, it’s salvation. To seventeen-year-old hacker Liam Caridad, it’s too good to be true. Still grappling with the emotional fallout of his mother’s abandonment, Liam has no interest in manufactured utopias. When he and his fiercely principled best friend Kate uncover disturbing anomalies in UDW’s code, they realize the system doesn’t just erase pain—it erases choice, memory, and identity. And once inside, there’s no going back. Their only hope lies with Jonah Clemente, the reclusive architect of UDW who vanished years ago—until now. As the final mass download approaches, Jonah must confront the monster he created while Liam and Kate fight to expose the truth before humanity trades freedom for eternal illusion. NeuroGenesis is a cinematic sci-fi thriller where neuroscience fuels a war for the soul—and perfection may be the ultimate prison. Available in Kindle Edition. |