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We all have our fandoms.
We all have those certain 本 we can’t stop talking about, those 映画 and TV shows we can’t stop re-watching, those video games we can’t stop re-playing, and those ミュージカル that whenever the tour comes to town, we watch them again and again. We have all found escape into either an adventure または experience, whether it be in our modern-day world または a completely different place and time. Thanks to writers and directors, there are conflicts that get our hearts racing and もっと見る often than not, there are universal truths where we learn もっと見る about ourselves, others,...
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Alan Weisman
2007-2008
St. Martin’s Press

– A fascinating eco-thriller … Gripping

The simple but irresistible premise of Alan Weisman's The World Without Us - what would happen to the planet if human beings simply disappeared - lit up imaginations even as it ignited controversy around the world.

Weisman's "thought experiment" examines what would happen in both the immediate and distant future to the land, the animals, the oceans, our cities, our art, and all manner of things we take for granted if we were no longer here. Would the seas again teem with fish? Would our concrete jungles crumble...
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Daniel J. Levitin, 2006, 320 pages

Why human beings make and enjoy 音楽 is, in Levitin’s telling, a delicious story. In this unprecedented meeting of art and science, rocker-turned-neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin explores the connection between 音楽 – its performances, its composition, how we listen to it, why we enjoy it – and the human brain.

Taking on prominent thinkers who argue that 音楽 is nothing もっと見る than an evolutionary accident, Levitin argues that 音楽 is fundamental to our species, perhaps even もっと見る so than language. ‘This Is Your Brain On Music’ is an ear-opening,...
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