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Psychology (course)

 

The Course

Psychology Learning.

The 2 Lessons

  1. 1
    book
    Female Brain (304 pages)
    By M.D. Louann Brizendine.
     
  2. 2
    book
    Art Of Happiness (322 pages)
    By Dalai Lama. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to sit down with the Dalai Lama and really press him about life's persistent questions? Why are so many people unhappy? How can I abjure loneliness? How can we reduce conflict? Is romantic love true love? Why do we suffer? How should we deal with ...
     

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Course created by: nad182 on October 2nd 2006, 06:39.

Lessons created by: nad182.

Last updated by: nad182 on October 2nd 2006, 06:39.

Editing privileges: Any pro user.

Being studied by: Lisa D, Kyuss, mabuemidloz, spartan, Agnes and 582 other persons.

The course contains: 2 lessons: 2 Books.

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Comments

  • # christopher isaac akenuwa wrote on 12/21/2007, 19:12:

    how do i learn the course

  • # rachael gardner wrote on 02/26/2008, 16:26:

    how do i learn the course from beginning

  • # learn wrote on 03/16/2009, 23:35:

    what sorts of things do i learn and how do i apply them in life everyday and what sort of highly recogonised (eg diploma,certificate) qualification or certificate will i recieve at the end and depending on my time available how long will this course take me to complete? 40 weeks or longer.

  • # Aloysius Onyemenam wrote on 05/19/2009, 12:33:

    what sorts of things do i learn and how do i apply them in life everyday and what sort of highly recogonised (eg diploma,certificate) qualification or certificate will i recieve at the end and depending on my time available how long will this course take me to complete? 40 weeks or longer

    • # Tiara replied on 12/20/2009, 14:56:

      I am curious : did you get any answers?

    • # Tiara replied on 12/20/2009, 15:00:

      Sorry but your yahoo account seems not to work.

  • # sharadha ram wrote on 06/18/2010, 12:27:

    how to respond to an person whom we like the most when they not in interest

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