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Jennifer Barnett

    Rethinking the Brain
    Drinkology
    How Much Brain Do We Really Need?
    First Freedoms
    • First Freedoms

      Drawing Near to God by Cultivating a Wholehearted Prayer Life

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,5(9)Évaluer

      Exploring the journey of spiritual growth, this guide offers insights into embracing personal freedoms in Christ. It delves into foundational biblical principles, encouraging readers to understand their identity and purpose. Through practical advice and reflective exercises, the book aims to empower individuals to break free from spiritual bondage and live a life of joy and fulfillment. Ideal for those seeking to deepen their faith, it provides a roadmap for discovering and celebrating the transformative power of Christianity.

      First Freedoms
    • How Much Brain Do We Really Need?

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(5)Évaluer

      An entertaining and illuminating romp through the brain's past, present and future in search of an answer to whether we really need all of our brain - Which parts matter most? Could we afford to lose any? Is our brain at its evolutionary peak or do we have an even more brilliant future to look forward to?

      How Much Brain Do We Really Need?
    • Drinkology

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Do you really know what you are drinking? Are you sure? Do you know what impact drinks are having on your body? Drinkology distils the scientific evidence to get the to bottom of the world's most popular beverages, from coffee to nut milks to kombucha to champagne, and may just change the way you drink.

      Drinkology
    • Rethinking the Brain

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      An entertaining and illuminating romp through the brain's past, present and future in search of an answer to whether we really need all of our brain - Which parts matter most? Could we afford to lose any? Is our brain at its evolutionary peak or do we have an even more brilliant future to look forward to?

      Rethinking the Brain