| Title | : | How You Too Can Develop a Razor-Sharp Mind and a Steel-Trap Memory |
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| Rating | : | 4.57 (315 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0930992016 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 452 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2000-11-15 |
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Get Smart! This astonishing book shows you how, through the application of simple mathematics -- things you have learned or should have learned in high school -- you can develop your mind to razor sharpness and your memory to steel-trap effectiveness. In 452 riveting pages, Gerardo Joffe takes you through: 1. Review of Arithmetic: Things you should know, but may have forgotten -- and some very important things that even your math teacher didn't know about. 2. The 16-Level Paradigm of Multiplication: An astonishing journey through interactions of numbers. Here is where your mind will get its initial sharpening. 3. A Few Full Trips Through the 16-Level Paradigm, where your mind and your memory will get their final honing and polish. 4. The Algebra of the 16-Level Paradigm: This is optional, but even those who "hate math" will find it fascinating. This section also contains marvelous stuff about probability, combinations and permutations, "propositions" (earn money with bets!), and first-
Editorial : "What an astonishing book! One can almost hear those brain cells crackle!" -- Sid Tuchman, Indianapolis, IN
If this book will not make you smarter, nothing will. But you’ll have to do some heavy mental lifting." -- Lloyd Hammett, Winnfield, LA
This is marvelous! I already feel a whole lot smarter than before I immersed myself in Joffe’s 16-Level Paradigm." -- Hugh Cunningham, DDS., Albany, GA
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