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            <title>Daily rituals : how artists work
            by Currey, Mason.
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            <description>How artists work, how they ritualize their days with the comforting (mundane) details of their lives: their daily routines, fears, dreams, naps, eating habits, and other prescribed, finely calibrated subtle maneuvers--</description>
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            <title>Liespotting proven techniques to detect deception
            by Meyer, Pamela.
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            <description>Outlines the techniques of three disciplines to describe how to detect lies in others while obtaining necessary accurate information, offering strategies for effective and truthful communications for a variety of professional scenarios.</description>
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            <title>Simpler : the future of government
            by Sunstein, Cass R.
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            <description>The co-author of the best-selling Nudge and regulatory advisor to President Obama draws on cutting-edge work in behavioral psychology and economics to trace behind-the-scenes, life-saving policy changes that reflect smarter and simpler government practices while preserving freedom of choice for everyday people in areas ranging from mortgages and student loans to food labeling and health care.</description>
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            <title>The as if principle the radically new approach to changing your life
            by Wiseman, Richard 1966-
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            <description>Explains how taking specific actions can improve outlook and circumstances, drawing on scientific findings to demonstrate how simple physical activities, from smiling to walking briskly, can alleviate common challenges.</description>
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