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book and Training
Coon further defines Large Group Awareness Training in his book Introduction to Psychology.
Prior publications introducing Western parents to this ancient practice include the booklet Conscious Toilet Training, by Laurie Boucke ( 1979 ), book Trickle Treat: Diaperless Infant Toilet Training Method, by Laurie Boucke ( 1991 ), a pamphlet entitled Elimination Timing, by Natec ( 1994 ), and the more extensive Infant Potty Training: A Gentle and Primeval Method Adapted to Modern Living, by Laurie Boucke ( 2000 ).
In 2007, Christine published a book, Campaign Boot Camp: Basic Training for Future Leaders.
The book Evaluating a Large Group Awareness Training made comparisons between Lifespring and Werner Erhard's Est training.
* National Council for the Training of Journalists book on media law
In 1976, Rubin wrote another book entitled Growing ( Up ) at Thirty-Seven, which contained a chapter narrating his experience at an Erhard Seminars Training ( EST ) session that was later included in the reader " American Spiritualities.
In 1934, Jin Jing Zhong published a book variously known in English as Shaolin 72 Shaolin Arts Practice Method or Training Methods of 72 Arts of Shaolin.
* Combat Training: Anita has a black belt in Judo as of the first book.
His most famous book on hangul is the Hunmong Jahoe (; " Collection of Characters for Training the Unenlightened (= Kids )", 1527 ).
Sepe wrote two new books for HSN, Fitness as a Lifestyle and a companion book, 100 Questions and Answers about Training and Nutrition.
Donald consults a book entitled Modern Child Training, and tries to use the suggestions to gain control over his nephews, but things only get worse.
Monty Roberts was born in Salinas, California and is the son of horse trainer Marvin E Roberts, who authored his own self-published book on called " Horse and Horseman Training " in 1957.
He described this life and his own experience at Kamakura in his book The Training of the Zen Buddhist Monk.
The book begins by discussing the case of " Deborah Kallikak ," a woman in Goddard's institution, the New Jersey Home for the Education and Care of Feebleminded Children ( now Vineland Training School ).
He returned to Britain on leave in 1851, and began his first book, The Training of Cavalry Remount Horses: A New System, 1852.
His third book Wing Chun Kung Fu, The Weapons Training is due for publication in September 2012.
Training book on classic long fist moves.
Training book on Long Fist history, applications, and sequences.
The experiences as a communist are reported in his book, The Moulding of Communists: The Training of the Communist Cadre, 1961.
* In 2004, Suzy wrote the book Fast Track: Training and Nutrition Secrets from America's Top Female Runner with Dr. Jose Antonio.
In the book Leader Effectiveness Training, Thomas Gordon, who coined the term " active listening ," states " Active listening is certainly not complex.
In 1950, Rudd Weatherwax and co-author John H. Rothwell co-wrote a book about Pal's life called The Story of Lassie: His Discovery and Training from Puppyhood to Stardom.

book and Samurai
Ian Bottomley in his book " Arms and Armor of the Samurai: The History of Weaponry in Ancient Japan " shows a picture of a kusari armour and mentions kusari katabira ( chain jackets ) with detachable arms being worn by samurai police officials during the Edo period.
Nobunaga is also a good character in the first Samurai Cat book.
In an excerpt from his book Samurai: The World of the Warrior, historian Stephen Turnbull describes the role of seppuku in feudal Japan:
* Yoshinaka's life is described in some detail in S. Turnbull's book The Samurai ( 1977 ) pages 55 to 66 ).
* In 2007, writer Stephen Hunter told the story in the book, The 47th Samurai, of the Muramasa Blade that became a military sword in WW2 then was the source of a great adventure for character Bob Lee Swagger.
The book itself also plays a part in the 1999 movie Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai directed by Jim Jarmusch.
* Augustine ' Samurai ' Lau-At the start of the book, Samurai is mortally injured by the French, and later is suffocated by Snake while in a coma.
In a folktale collected for his book, Kwaidan by Lafcadio Hearn, the nukekubi is misidentified as Rokurokubi, an error that also appears in the Fighting Fantasy book, Sword of the Samurai, and in Stephen Dedman's novel The Art of Arrow-Cutting.
But the " novel " has no emotional continuity … There are a few marvelous stories in this book, and one superb one Samurai and the Willows ", but they are ruined by a setting which exposes their worst weaknesses.
Author-Illustrator Mark Rogers also lampooned the Barsoom series in the second Samurai Cat book.
Judge Ooka has also appeared in the Samurai Detective book series by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler, including The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn ( 1999 ), The Demon in the Teahouse ( 2001 ), In Darkness, Death ( 2004 ; Edgar award winner ), The Sword That Cut the Burning Grass ( 2005 ), A Samurai Never Fears Death ( 2007 ), and Seven Paths To Death ( 2008 )
* Samurai: Heaven and Earth, a 2005 comic book
* Samurai !, a 1957 book by Martin Caidin, based on the life and career of Saburō Sakai
It was referenced in the movie Swordfish, the Robot Chicken Episode Password: Swordfish, the Terry Pratchett novel Night Watch, The Mad Men episode " Six Month Leave ", the book The Sword of the Samurai Cat, the movie Meet the Applegates, the movie Arena, the computer games Discworld, Return to Zork and Quest for Glory, a Commodore 64 computer game Impossible Mission, and the online game Kingdom of Loathing as part of the quest for the Holy Macguffin.

book and Mind
In the early 20th century William McDougall defended a form of animism in his book Body and Mind: A History and Defence of Animism ( 1911 ).
In 1966, Morita wrote a book called Gakureki Muyō Ron ( 学歴無用論, Never Mind School Records ), where he stresses that school records are not important to success or one's business skills.
Steve Hassan, author of the book Combatting Cult Mind Control, states that he took part in a number of deprogrammings in the late 1970s, and has spoken out against them since 1980.
In his last book Mind at the End of its Tether ( 1945 ) he considered the idea that humanity being replaced by another species might not be a bad idea.
* John Forbes Nash, Jr. ( born 1928 ), American mathematician, 1994 Nobel Economics laureate, subject of the book and film titled A Beautiful Mind
Julian Jaynes ( February 27, 1920 – November 21, 1997 ) was an American psychologist, best known for his book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind ( 1976 ), in which he argued that ancient peoples were not conscious.
A 2007 book titled Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness: Julian Jaynes's Bicameral Mind Theory Revisited contains several of Jaynes's essays along with chapters by scholars from a variety of disciplines expanding on his ideas.
The research psychologist Gary Marcus's book Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind compares evolutionary kluges with engineering ones like manifold vacuum-powered windshield wipers – when you accelerated or drove uphill, " Your wipers slowed to a crawl, or even stopped working altogether.
The 1981 book Genes, Mind, and Culture: The Coevolutionary Process by Charles J. Lumsden and E. O. Wilson proposed the theory that genes and culture co-evolve, and that the fundamental biological units of culture must correspond to neuronal networks that function as nodes of semantic memory.
In 1986, Minsky published The Society of Mind, a comprehensive book on the theory which, unlike most of his previously published work, was written for a general audience.
The publication of J. B. Rhine's book, New Frontiers of the Mind ( 1937 ) brought the laboratory's findings to the general public.
Transcend: Nine Steps to Living Well Forever, a follow-up to Fantastic Voyage, was released on April 28, 2009 and Kurzweil's latest book, How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed, is scheduled for release on November 13, 2012.
As the author Stephen Law paraphrases in his book " War For the Children's Mind " ( Law ,' Keeping the masses in Line ' p 159 ) " The most theistic prosperous democracy, the U. S., is exceptional, but not in the manner Franklin predicted.
Allan Bloom in his 1987 book The Closing of the American Mind, has disagreed strongly.
According to the book A Beautiful Mind, John Nash ( one of the game's inventors ) advocated 14 × 14 as the optimal size.
* A Beautiful Mind ( book ), about the life of John Forbes Nash, Jr.
Where Mathematics Comes From: How the Embodied Mind Brings Mathematics into Being ( hereinafter WMCF ) is a book by George Lakoff, a cognitive linguist, and Rafael E. Núñez, a psychologist.
Christopher Evans also edited two anthologies of psychological science fiction / horror stories, Mind at Bay and Mind in Chains, a collection of science writings, Cybernetics: Key Papers, a reference book Psychology: A Dictionary of Mind, Brain and Behaviour, and was a contributing editor to the science magazine Omni.
He further amplified these views in his latest book, The Political Mind.
Bateson revisited the topic in his 1979 book Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity, and other scholars have continued to explore the connection between natural selection and systems theory.
Bloom championed the idea of ' Great Books ' education and became famous for his criticism of contemporary American higher education, with his views being expressed in his bestselling 1987 book, The Closing of the American Mind.
The Closing of the American Mind is a 1987 book by Allan Bloom.

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