Editore: Maher Publications, Chicago, 1956
Da: Oddball Books, Burbank, CA, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condizione: Good. First Edition. The magazine has a crease down the middle front and a musty smell . The front cover has a two inch wide dampstain. Articles on & by - A GUIDE TO SUMMER FESTIVALS, LEONARD FEATHER, RALPH J. GLEASON, NAT HENTOFF, GEORGE HOEFER, MIKE LEVIN, JACK MABLEY, JACK TRACY, BARRY ULANOV.
Editore: Maher Publications, Chicago, 1956
Da: Oddball Books, Burbank, CA, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condizione: Good. First Edition. The magazine has a crease down the middle front and two inch long pen line mark as well as a half inch wide dampstain on the bottom side edges . Articles include - TED HEATH WINS HUGE OVATION, NEWPORT LINEUP- JUST ABOUT SET Articles by - RALPH J. GLEASON, LEONARD FEATHER, NAT HENTOFF, GEORGE HOEFER, BARRY ULANOV, MEL TORME.
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Editore: Oxford University Press (edition 1), 2012
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Illustrated. The field of cognitive psychology has expanded rapidly in recent years, with experts in affective and cognitive neuroscience revealing more about mammalian brain function than ever before. In contrast, psychological problems such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, and depression are on the rise, as are medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and autoimmune disorders. Why, in this era of unprecedented scientific self-knowledge, does there seem to be so much uncertainty about what human beings need for optimal development?Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development asserts that human development is being misshaped by government policies, social practices, and public beliefs that fail to consider basic human needs. In this pioneering volume, scientists from a range of disciplines theorize that the increase in conditions such as depression and obesity can be partially attributed to a disparity between the environments and conditions under which our mammalian brains currently develop and our evolutionary heritage. For example, healthy brain and emotional development depends to a significant extent upon caregiver availability and quality of care. These include practices such as breastfeeding, co-sleeping, and parental social support, which have waned in modern society, but nevertheless may be integral to healthy development. As the authors argue, without a more informed appreciation of the ideal conditions under which human brains/minds develop and function, human beings will continue to struggle with suboptimal mental and physical health, and as problems emerge psychological treatments alone will not be effective. The best approach is to recognize these needs at the outset so as to optimize child development. Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development puts forth a logical, empirically based argument regarding human mammalian needs for optimal development, based on research from anthropology, neurobiology, animal science, and human development. The result is a unique exploration of evolutionary approaches to human behavior that will support the advancement of new policies, new attitudes towards health, and alterations in childcare practices that will better promote healthy human development.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The field of cognitive psychology has expanded rapidly in recent years, with experts in affective and cognitive neuroscience revealing more about mammalian brain function than ever before. In contrast, psychological problems such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, and depression are on the rise, as are medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and autoimmune disorders. Why, in this era of unprecedented scientific self-knowledge, does there seem to be so much uncertaintyabout what human beings need for optimal development?Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development asserts that human development is being misshaped by government policies,social practices, and public beliefs that fail to consider basic human needs. In this pioneering volume, scientists from a range of disciplines theorize that the increase in conditions such as depression and obesity can be partially attributed to a disparity between the environments and conditions under which our mammalian brains currently develop and our evolutionary heritage. For example, healthy brain and emotional development depends to a significant extent upon caregiver availability andquality of care. These include practices such as breastfeeding, co-sleeping, and parental social support, which have waned in modern society, but nevertheless may be integral to healthy development. Asthe authors argue, without a more informed appreciation of the ideal conditions under which human brains/minds develop and function, human beings will continue to struggle with suboptimal mental and physical health, and as problems emerge psychological treatments alone will not be effective. The best approach is to recognize these needs at the outset so as to optimize child development. Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development puts forth a logical, empirically based argumentregarding human mammalian needs for optimal development, based on research from anthropology, neurobiology, animal science, and human development. The result is a unique exploration of evolutionary approachesto human behavior that will support the advancement of new policies, new attitudes towards health, and alterations in childcare practices that will better promote healthy human development. The field of cognitive psychology has expanded rapidly in recent years, with experts in affective and cognitive neuroscience revealing more about mammalian brain function than ever before. In contrast, psychological problems such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, and depression are on the rise, as are medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and autoimmune disorders. Why, in this era of unprecedented scientific self-knowledge, does there seem to be so much uncertainty about what human beings need for optimal development? Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development asserts that human development is being misshaped by government policies, social practices, and public beliefs that fail to consider basic human needs. In this pioneering volume, scientists from a range of disciplines theorize that the increase in conditions such as depression and obesity can be partially attributed to a disparity between the environments and conditions under which our mammalian brains currently develop and our evolutionary heritage. For example, healthy brain and emotional development depends to a significant extent upon caregiver availability and quality of care. These include practices such as breastfeeding, co-sleeping, and parental social support, which have waned in modern society, but nevertheless may be integral to healthy development. As the authors argue, without a more informed appreciation of the ideal conditions under which human brains/minds develop and function, human beings will continue to struggle with suboptimal mental and physical health, and as problems emerge psychological treatments alone will not be effective. The b Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The field of cognitive psychology has expanded rapidly in recent years, with experts in affective and cognitive neuroscience revealing more about mammalian brain function than ever before. In contrast, psychological problems such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, and depression are on the rise, as are medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and autoimmune disorders. Why, in this era of unprecedented scientific self-knowledge, does there seem to be so much uncertaintyabout what human beings need for optimal development?Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development asserts that human development is being misshaped by government policies,social practices, and public beliefs that fail to consider basic human needs. In this pioneering volume, scientists from a range of disciplines theorize that the increase in conditions such as depression and obesity can be partially attributed to a disparity between the environments and conditions under which our mammalian brains currently develop and our evolutionary heritage. For example, healthy brain and emotional development depends to a significant extent upon caregiver availability andquality of care. These include practices such as breastfeeding, co-sleeping, and parental social support, which have waned in modern society, but nevertheless may be integral to healthy development. Asthe authors argue, without a more informed appreciation of the ideal conditions under which human brains/minds develop and function, human beings will continue to struggle with suboptimal mental and physical health, and as problems emerge psychological treatments alone will not be effective. The best approach is to recognize these needs at the outset so as to optimize child development. Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development puts forth a logical, empirically based argumentregarding human mammalian needs for optimal development, based on research from anthropology, neurobiology, animal science, and human development. The result is a unique exploration of evolutionary approachesto human behavior that will support the advancement of new policies, new attitudes towards health, and alterations in childcare practices that will better promote healthy human development. The field of cognitive psychology has expanded rapidly in recent years, with experts in affective and cognitive neuroscience revealing more about mammalian brain function than ever before. In contrast, psychological problems such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, and depression are on the rise, as are medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and autoimmune disorders. Why, in this era of unprecedented scientific self-knowledge, does there seem to be so much uncertainty about what human beings need for optimal development? Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development asserts that human development is being misshaped by government policies, social practices, and public beliefs that fail to consider basic human needs. In this pioneering volume, scientists from a range of disciplines theorize that the increase in conditions such as depression and obesity can be partially attributed to a disparity between the environments and conditions under which our mammalian brains currently develop and our evolutionary heritage. For example, healthy brain and emotional development depends to a significant extent upon caregiver availability and quality of care. These include practices such as breastfeeding, co-sleeping, and parental social support, which have waned in modern society, but nevertheless may be integral to healthy development. As the authors argue, without a more informed appreciation of the ideal conditions under which human brains/minds develop and function, human beings will continue to struggle with suboptimal mental and physical health, and as problems emerge psychological treatments alone will not be effective. The best approach Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2012. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Editor(s): Narvaez, Darcia; Panksepp, Jaak; Schore, Allan N.; Gleason, Tracy R., Ph.D. Num Pages: 506 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JMC; JMR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 164 x 36. Weight in Grams: 862. . . . . .
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ISBN 10: 0199755051 ISBN 13: 9780199755059
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development | From Research to Practice and Policy | Darcia Narvaez (u. a.) | Buch | Gebunden | Englisch | 2012 | OXFORD UNIV PR | EAN 9780199755059 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Editore: Various; Barnes; Macmillan; Harcourt; Doubleday; Golf Magazine; Callaway, Batsford, Hachette, Faber, Sleeping Bear Press,Tuttle, Prentice-Hall, Windsor; Miller, Knopf, Bantam, The classics of golf, Houghton, Hyperion, Van Nostrand, Simon and Schuster, Random, Broadway, etc, 1940
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. [A rare collection, in exceptional condition.] 104 golf book collection from a dedicated collector's library. Almost all volumes have dust jackets, in mylar. Most books are in fine to near fine condition. Bindings are excellent. A few volumes may have names or gift inscriptions. Pages are clean. Suitable for a superior golfer's library. Please contact us for shipping costs and for a full list of titles. Includes: 1.The secret to par golf; Richard Metz, 1940; 2.Swinging into golf; Ernest Jones, Innis Brown, 1941; 3.Byron Nelson's Winning golf; 1946; 4.Sam Snead's How to play golf; 1946; 5.Golf simplified; Edward Acree; 1946; 6.Ben Hogan's power golf; 1948; 7.If I were in your golf shoes; Johnny Farrell; 1951; 8.Enjoy your golf; Lealand Gustavson; Harcourt, 1954; 9.Golf for boys and girls; Chick Evans; Windsor, 1954; 10.Tips from the top; 52 golf lessons by the country's leading pros; Herbert Warren Wind; 1955; 11.Start golf young; Doug Ford; 1955;12.This is putting; Louis Stanley; 1957; 13.A round of golf with Tommy Armour; 1959;14.Dai Rees on golf; 1960;15.The education of a golfer; Sam Snead; 1962;16.Only on Sundays; Henry Longhurst; 1964;17.Golf, grave, and gay; Patrick Smartt; 1964;18.Your long game; Gene Sarazen; 1964;19.My 55 ways to lower your golf score; Jack Nicklaus; Simon and Schuster, 1964;20.Unplayable lies; Fred Corcoran; 1965; 21.Comeback; the Ken Venturi story; 1966; 22.All-weather golf; Wes Ellis; Van Nostrand, 1967; 23.The greatest game of all; my life in golf; Jack Nicklaus; 1969;24.Fore--and aft: irrverent sketches on the game of golf; Bill O'Malley; A.S. Barnes. 1969;25.Billy Casper, winner; Paul D. Peery; Prentice-Hall, 1969; 26.The game with the hole in it; Peter Dobereiner; Faber, 1970; 27.Situation golf; Arnold Palmer; 1970; 28.The dogged victims of inexorable fate; Dan Jenkins; 1970; 29.The golfer's bedside book; Donald Steel; Batsford, 1971; 30.Pro : Frank Beard on the golf tour; Bantam, 1971; 31.Go for broke; my philosophy of winning golf; Arnold Palmer; 1973; 32.The great, the grand, and the also-ran : rabbits & champions on the pro golf tour; Dan Gleason, Random, 1976; 33.Shape your swing the modern way; Byron Nelson; 1976; 34.Arnold Palmer's best 54 golf holes; Doubleday, 1977; 35.Play better golf with Hale Irwin; 1980; 36.They call me Super Mex; Lee Trevino; 1982; 37.Following through : writings on golf; Herbert Warren Wind; 1985; 38.Bob Hope's Confessions of a hooker : my lifelong love affair with golf; 1985; 39.How to play your best golf all the time; Tommy Armour; 1985; 40.5 days to golfing excellence; Charles Hogan; Miller, 1986; 41.The clicking of Cuthbert; P. G. Wodehouse; 1986;42.Nancy Lopez's the complete golfer; 1987; 43.A unique teacher of the pros shows you how to play lower handicap golf; Phil Rodgers; 1987; 44.Play great golf : mastering the fundamentals of your game; Arnold Palmer; 1987; 45.Strokes of genius; Thomas Boswell; 1987;46.F.G. Tait, a record; John Low; The classics of golf, 1988;47.The Golfer's companion : an anthology of golf writing from 1457 to the present; Michael Hobbs; 1988; 48.The lessons I've learned : better golf the Sam Snead way; Macmillan, 1989; 49.The Why Book of Golf; William Kroen; 1992; 50.Playing the great game of golf : making every minute count; Kenneth Blanchard; 1992;51.Tom Watson's getting back to basics; 1992;52.The anatomy of a golf course; Tom Doak; 1992; 53.Around the world in eighteen holes; Tom Callahan; 1994; 54.The mental game of golf : a guide to peak performance; Patrick Cohn; Diamond , 1994;55.A woman's guide to better golf; Judy Rankin; 1995;56.A good walk spoiled : days and nights on the PGA tour; John Feinstein; 1995; 57.Advanced golf; Greg Norman; Tuttle, 1995; 58.Presidential lies : the illustrated history of White House golf; Shep Campbell; 1996;59.Golf has never failed me : the lost commentaries of legendary golf architect, Donald J. Ross; 1996; 60.Just a range ball in a box of Titleists : on and off the tour with Gary McCord; Putnam's, 1997; 61.Breaking eighty : a journey through the nine fairways of hell; Lee Eisenberg; Hyperion, 1997; 62.The complete short game : the ultimate guide to building and perfecting your chipping, pitching, putting, and bunker play; Ernie Els; Broadway, 1998; 63.Rookie on tour : the education of a PGA golfer; Carl Paulson; 1998;64.Shark : the biography of Greg Norman; Lauren St John; 1998;65.Q School confidential : inside golf's cruelest tournament; Dave Gould; 1999; 66.The majors : in pursuit of golf's Holy Grail; John Feinstein; 1999; 67.Smart golf : wisdom and strategies from the "thinking man's golfer"; Hale Irwin; 1999; 68.Dave Pelz's short game bible : master the finesse swing and lower your score; 1999;69.Fairways : inspiration for the golf enthusiast; Ken Abraham; Promise, 1999;70.On learning golf; Percy Boomer; Knopf, 2000;71.Breaking 90 with Johnny Miller; Callaway, 2000;72.Karsten's way : the life-changing story of Karsten Solheim-- pioneer in golf club design and the founder of Ping; Tracy Sumner; 2000; 73.The fundamentals of Hogan; David Leadbetter; Sleeping Bear Press, 2000;74.Bud, sweat, and tees : a walk on the wild side of the PGA Tour; Alan Shipnuck; 2001;75.The Bobby Jones way : swing secrets of golf's all-time power-control player; John Andrisani; 2002; 76.Oakhurst: The Birth and Rebirth of America's First Golf Course; Paula DiPerna; 2002;77.A love affair with the game; Frank Tatum; 2002; 78.The ultimate golf book : a history of the world's greatest game; Charles McGrath; Houghton, 2002;79.In every kid there lurks a Tiger : Rudy Duran's 5-step program to teach you and your child the fundamentals of golf; 2002; 80.Augusta and Aiken in Golf's Golden Age; 2002; 81.Who's your caddy? : looping for the great, near great, and reprobates of golf; Rick Reilly; 2003; 82.Getting up & down : my 60 years in golf; Ken Venturi; 2004;83.The wicked game : Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and the story of modern golf; Howard Sounes; 2004;84.The grand sl.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The field of cognitive psychology has expanded rapidly in recent years, with experts in affective and cognitive neuroscience revealing more about mammalian brain function than ever before. In contrast, psychological problems such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, and depression are on the rise, as are medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and autoimmune disorders. Why, in this era of unprecedented scientific self-knowledge, does there seem to be so much uncertainty about what human beings need for optimal development Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development asserts that human development is being misshaped by government policies, social practices, and public beliefs that fail to consider basic human needs. In this pioneering volume, scientists from a range of disciplines theorize that the increase in conditions such as depression and obesity can be partially attributed to a disparity between the environments and conditions under which our mammalian brains currently develop and our evolutionary heritage. For example, healthy brain and emotional development depends to a significant extent upon caregiver availability and quality of care. These include practices such as breastfeeding, co-sleeping, and parental social support, which have waned in modern society, but nevertheless may be integral to healthy development. As the authors argue, without a more informed appreciation of the ideal conditions under which human brains/minds develop and function, human beings will continue to struggle with suboptimal mental and physical health, and as problems emerge psychological treatments alone will not be effective. The best approach is to recognize these needs at the outset so as to optimize child development. Evolution, Early Experience and Human Development puts forth a logical, empirically based argument regarding human mammalian needs for optimal development, based on research from anthropology, neurobiology, animal science, and human development. The result is a unique exploration of evolutionary approaches to human behavior that will support the advancement of new policies, new attitudes towards health, and alterations in childcare practices that will better promote healthy human development.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. PRINT ON DEMAND pp. 512.