
Black Sexual Politics
Patricia Hill Collins
2004
If you enjoyed Prostitution, race, and politics by Philippa Levine, you likely appreciate British, Colonies, Diseases. These similar reads match the tone, themes, and audience of the original.

Patricia Hill Collins
2004

Nancy Campbell
2000

Paula Bartley
1999

Katharine Hodgkin, Susannah Radstone
2003

Evelyne Micollier
2003

Malcolm Gladwell
2004
Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience and psychology and displaying all of the brilliance that made The Tipping Point a classic, Blink changes the way you'll understand every decision you make. Never again will you think about thinking the same way. Malcolm Gladwell redefined how we understand the world around us. Now, in Blink, he revolutionizes the way we understand the world within. Blink is a book about how we think without thinking, about choices that seem to be made in an instant - in the blink of an eye - that actually aren't as simple as they seem. Why are some people brilliant decision makers, while others are consistently inept? Why do some people follow their instincts and win, while others end up stumbling into error? How do our brains really work - in the office, in the classroom, in the kitchen, and in the bedroom? And why are the best decisions often those that are impossible to explain to others? In Blink we meet the psychologist who has learned to predict whether a marriage will last, based on a few minutes of observing a couple; the tennis coach who knows when a player will double-fault before the racket even makes contact with the ball; the antiquities experts who recognize a fake at a glance. Here, too, are great failures of "blink": the election of Warren Harding; "New Coke"; and the shooting of Amadou Diallo by police. Blink reveals that great decision makers aren't those who process the most information or spend the most time deliberating, but those who have perfected the art of "thin-slicing" - filtering the very few factors that matter from an overwhelming number of variables. Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience and psychology and displaying all of the brilliance that made The Tipping Point a classic, Blink changes the way you understand every decision you make. Never again will you think about thinking the same way.

Judith Reichman
2004

Barbara Hobson
2002

Bruce R. Carr, Richard E. Blackwell, Ricardo Azziz
2004
Addresses the full range of reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) issues, from the fundamentals of reproductive medicine through disorders of the endocrine system, infertility, contraception, and menopause. Clinically focused and logically organized, the book is designed to reflect how the clinician should approach the REI patient.

John Strang, Michael Gossop
2004

C. W., Jr., M.D. Randolph, Genie James
2004

Ian McEwan
2001

Bridget Byrne
2001

Zadie Smith, Peter Francis James, Adjoa Andoh, Philippe Aronson, Ana María de la Fuente Suárez
2005

Robin Grille
2005

Joanna Brewis
2000

Isabel Allende
2000

Roy Evans, Francis K. O. Yuen
2006

Jeffrey Weeks
2007

Paul Gootenberg, P. Gootenberg, Paul Gootenberg
1999
This volume examines the rise and fall of cocaine. In the 19th century it was openly legal and legitimately used by scientists, medics and pharmaceutical manufacturers alike, unlike today's world of narcotics prohibition.

Richard G. Tedeschi, Lawrence G. Calhoun
1998

Ursula K. Le Guin
2008

Arthur Benavie
2008

Salla Sariola
2009

Mary J. Shomon
2009
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