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    GRE Psychology Exam Prep

    GRE Psychology Exam Prep

    Education and Productivity

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    Improve your GRE Psychology knowledge FASTER than with any other Psychology app on iTunes. Applying...

milk and honey
milk and honey
Rupi Kaur | 2014 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.1 (27 Ratings)
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Emotional nutrition
Rupi Kaur puts so simply and articulates so clearly the feelings that so many have felt but not expressed. Her poems are so strikingly relatable and honest. Of course, it raises the question about what constitutes modern poetry given the odd structure, almost haiku-like. However, this is subjective.

This poem reads as a self-help or mindfulness book to a certain extent, but it is communicated through beautiful images and flowing language. It covers some hard-hitting topics and describes what it is like to be a woman in this day and age. If you're unsure on whether you'll enjoy it, go check out her Instagram page for snippets of her books.
  
Thirteen Reasons Why: (TV Tie-in)
Thirteen Reasons Why: (TV Tie-in)
Jay Asher | 2017 | Young Adult (YA)
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7.8 (108 Ratings)
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I read 13 reasons why last summer and watched the tv show and there are some major differences between the book and show. But I loved them both equally. 13 reasons why talks about a few different issues that nobody talks about. It gives me something to think about when it comes to friends, family, and people that I don't even talk to. These are important topics that we should be talking about not just talking for five minutes about then drop the conversation but really really talk about it. Overall I loved the book and the show so much so i gave it a 10/10. I loved it a lot
  
The Infinite Monkey Cage
The Infinite Monkey Cage
Science & Medicine
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8.0 (3 Ratings)
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Robin Ince & Brian Cox (3 more)
Robin Ince & Brian Cox’s chemistry
Good balance of guests
Good balance of science and comedy
I love this podcast. It has a very good balance between the hosts and guests with Prof Brian Cox bringing the science and Robin Ince bringing the comedy (with Robin usually making fun of Brian). They (usually) have about 4 guests per episode, 3 of which are from the science field and the other one will be a comedian. This podcast, as you would expect is science heavy, however, the comedy aspect from Robin and the comedian guest lightens the typically heavy science topics. If you like science and comedy, I highly recommend this podcast!
  
    Learn German for beginner

    Learn German for beginner

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    ESCRS EuroTimes

    ESCRS EuroTimes

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    Each issue offers in-depth features on the latest news in ophthalmology with reports and analysis...