Month: May 2013

Book Review: Atlas of Human Brain Connections

Authors: Marco Catani and Michel Thiebaut de Schotten Publisher: Oxford University Press – 519 pages Book Review by Nano Khilnani We have heard oftentimes that form and function go together. The authors write in their first chapter – Introduction to Descriptive Neuroanatomy – that observing anatomical anomalies when looking at the brain provides clues to some of its malfunctions. Improved ways of looking at and studying the brains of humans and primates also help us understand the causes of diseases relating to the brain. They point out two important issues in the neurological sciences, which we quote here: The...

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Book Review: Get Clients Now! – A 28-Day Marketing Program for Professionals, Consultants, and Coaches

Author: C.J. Hayden. Foreword by Jay Conrad Levinson, author of the “Guerilla Marketing” series Publisher: Amacom – American Management Association Book Review by: Sonu Chandiram If you are a self-employed professional or employed by a company in the business development area, and wondering what are some good ways to increase revenues, this book is for you. It answers many questions that seem to stop people in their tracks when trying to get new clients, such as: What really works? Where do you start? Where are you headed? The answers to these three key questions are answered at the outset...

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