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"And Then There Were None":By Agatha Christie. AI-Generated.
And Then There Were None: Agatha Christie Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None” stands as a pinnacle of mystery and suspense literature. With its intricate plot and compelling characters, it has captivated readers for generations. The novel unfolds on a secluded island where ten strangers are invited under mysterious circumstances. Soon, they realize there is a murderer among them, and they must figure out who it is before they become the next victim. If you’re a fan of gripping tales and edge-of-your-seat suspense, you’re in for a treat. Stay with me as I delve into the depths of this classic mystery, and by the end, I’ll share how you can listen to the audiobook for free.
By Arturo Becerra 2 years ago in BookClub
COGNITIVE PYCHOLOGY
In the middle of the 20th century, alongside the massive proliferation of computers, a new specialism in psychology emerged. Some thought it was so influential that they called it a revolution. The cognitive revolution. So what is cognitive psychology? To answer that question, it's worth thinking for just a moment about what psychology looked like just before cognitive psychology existed. The subject was engulfed in a movement called behaviorism, with the prevailing belief that the role of psychology was to study people's behaviors. But some psychologists were becoming increasingly frustrated that by only studying behaviors, they weren't able to understand the processes that were going on internally. And so in a grand shift, cognitive psychology emerged as the study of mental processes and complex behaviors.
By Chinazo Uchechukwu2 years ago in BookClub
Press Release Distribution Services
The proliferation of press release distribution services has led to content saturation. Issuers must differentiate their releases through compelling storytelling and strategic targeting to stand out amidst competition.
By Press Release Services2 years ago in BookClub
AI or artificial intelligence
AI or artificial intelligence refers to the ability of machines or computers to mimic human intelligence. It encompasses a wide range of techniques and approaches that enable computer systems to perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence, such as pattern recognition, decision-making, learning, and language.
By wawan piliang2 years ago in BookClub
SECRET OF DRAGONS. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
welcome to negative tans this video will explore the top 10 dragon types so let's begin number 10 Shen long dragon long also means literally spirit dragon in Chinese mythology it's the master of storms and also a bringer of rain the spiritual dragons are Azure scaled and governed the wind rain and clouds on which all agricultural business depends Chinese people would take great care to avoid offending them the price of angering or even neglecting a dragon was drought floods or thunderstorms despite all that Shen long appears to signify special ranking in the ropes of Chinese emperors number 9 King long dragon Ying LAN was one of the first dragons ever other dragons mentioned in stories are his descendants it was Ying LAN who helped the Yellow Emperor Huangdi defeat the rebel Chi Yu because the Dragon killed people it was not allowed to go back to heaven was forced to stay on earth and live at the South Pole Ying long played an important role in controlling the great flood sent from heaven to punish the people of China while Emperor you built dams out of magic clay Ying LAN we drew the river beds with his tail number 8 biblical dragon the Bible mentions dragons in Revelation chapters 12 13 16 and 20 revelation 22 identifies the dragon he seized the dragon that ancient serpent who is the devil or Satan and bound him for a thousand years the Bible is not actually teaching that dragons ever existed rather it's only comparing the fallen angels Satan to a fire-breathing monster the Bible mentions two creatures that seem very similar to dinosaurs the Leviathan and the behemoth number 7 fire Drake this dragon is a creature of Teutonic mythology sometimes depicted with just two legs the firedrake usually lives near caves or volcanoes guarding a large treasure hoard thieves often attempt to sneak into the lair to steal jewels and gold but perish in flames B wolf was a warrior who battled many monsters in his youth an epic poem was written about his struggles with monsters one of which was the fire Drake unfortunately the Beast had a powerful fiery breath and B Wolf's sword broke during the battle number 6 your moon guns your moon gun is a creature in Norse mythology lives in the ocean that surrounds Midgard the visible world the beast is so large that his body forms a circle around the entirety of Midgard is one of the three children of Loki and one of his notable enemies and one story for uses an ox head is bait which your mum bites four pulls the Serpent's from the water in the to battle this encounter with Thor seems to have been one of the most popular motifs and Mozart number 5 sent George's dragon the people of Selene fed this tyrannical dragon their children to protect the village chosen by lottery it happened that the lot fell on the king's daughter Sabra the king distraught with grief told the people they could have his kingdom if she was spared but the people refused the daughter was sent out to the lake dressed as a bride to be fed to the dragon according to the story by chance st. George rolls past the lake the dragon reared out of the lake while they were talking charged it on horseback and gave it a grievous wound number four Japanese dragons Japanese dragons are diverse legendary creatures in Japanese mythology and folklore Japanese dragon lists combine native legends with imported stories about dragons
By Timothy Mwiti2 years ago in BookClub
Labels and Their Limiting Effects
Labels and their Limiting Effects What’s in a name? Labels can be heavy and limiting. I think they are dispersed in an effort of giving the labeler a feeling of comfort and understanding (although not usually adequate.) I’m not good with that; I’m always tripping over calling myself “disabled” or “diseased” or “impaired” or ‘challenged” or even “differently abled.” I am not sick, and I am not struggling, I am often frustrated and annoyed and exhausted, but determined. So, I’ve decided to rename “it.” A re-branding, of sorts. Its new name is Pain in the A$$, or PITA for short. So, I’m going to take this Pita and make it a less-than part of my life, rather than succumbing to the overwhelming labels, which give me a sense of defeat. They seem to send the signal to myself and others that it’s time to just give-in, give-up, accept one’s fate. Nothing can be done. It’s time to adjust to a life of limitations and dependence. (Ummm, just no.)
By KJ Aartila2 years ago in BookClub
Please Remove Your Review Of My Book- I Don't Want It There
This is the third article, maybe fourth, that I've written about book reviewing on here and it would seem that I'm likely to have plenty of fodder from this quarter into the future; if I continue reviewing, that is.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
Beyond the Stars
powerful orce plays a crucial role in shaping the solar system, influencing planetary orbits, and impacting Earth's magnetic field. Despite its significance, the origin of the sun's magnetic field remained a mystery – until now. Recent breakthroughs have led scientists to pinpoint the source of this phenomenon, providing valuable insights into the sun's internal dynamics.
By Jophiel williamson2 years ago in BookClub
Cell phone effect on our bones!
1. Cellphones and tablets have been the subject of a recent scientific report that suggests they can cause significant and long-lasting changes to our bodies. Biomechanics experts David Shahar and Mark Sayers from Australia's University of the Sunshine Coast have been studying how modern technology is shaping the skeletons of young people. Their research focuses on the development of an external occipital protuberance (EOP) at the back of the skull, which is connected to the nuchal ligament and plays a role in connecting neck muscles to the skull. This surprising new topic has been gaining attention in the media, shedding light on the potential impact of cellphones and tablets on our physical well-being.
By Denzel Humes2 years ago in BookClub









