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Your Mind and How to Use It

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Your Mind and How to Use It
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Publisher: The Elizabeth Towne Co.
ISBN/ASIN: 1162566752
Number of pages: 224

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Atkinson covers the whole spectrum on a very interesting subject: The Mind. From what it is, to how it works, to what creates certain feelings and how those feelings can be transformed or utilized to your benefit. It is a practical manual anyone can gain insight from.

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