The Psychic Nerd

The Psychic Nerd
Author: John R Daniels
Publisher: John R Daniels
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2015-04-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780994273208

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This book tells the story of my connections with spirit and paranormal events since early childhood right up to the present day, along the way I have had many encounters with spirits, angels, negative entities and ghosts. With the help of my friends who I came across during this journey they have helped me to understand and come to terms with what has happened and continues to happen. The early chapters of this book detail how it all started and eventually leads into the story of how after accepting what was happening I did my best to increase and utilise my new found skills. The second half of the book takes you through my encounters some good, some bad experiences but all part of my learning process. At this point with my experience and skills acquired I feel I still only use a very small percentage of what could be possible, however these skills and experience increase on a daily basis. This is the true story of my life

American Nerd

American Nerd
Author: Benjamin Nugent
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2008-05-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1416565515

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Most people know a nerd when they see one but can't define just what a nerd is.American Nerd: The Story of My People gives us the history of the concept of nerdiness and of the subcultures we consider nerdy. What makes Dr. Frankenstein the archetypal nerd? Where did the modern jock come from? When and how did being a self-described nerd become trendy? As the nerd emerged, vaguely formed, in the nineteenth century, and popped up again and again in college humor journals and sketch comedy, our culture obsessed over the designation. Mixing research and reportage with autobiography, critically acclaimed writer Benjamin Nugent embarks on a fact-finding mission of the most entertaining variety. He seeks the best definition of nerd and illuminates the common ground between nerd subcultures that might seem unrelated: high-school debate team kids and ham radio enthusiasts, medieval reenactors and pro-circuit Halo players. Why do the same people who like to work with computers also enjoy playing Dungeons & Dragons? How are those activities similar? This clever, enlightening book will appeal to the nerd (and antinerd) that lives inside all of us.

Nerds

Nerds
Author: David Anderegg
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1101479140

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A lively, thought-provoking book that zeros in on the timely issue of how anti-intellectualism is bad for our children and even worse for America. Why are our children so terrified to be called "nerds"? And what is the cost of this rising tide of anti-intellectualism to both our children and our nation? In Nerds, family psychotherapist and psychology professor David Anderegg examines why science and engineering have become socially poisonous disciplines, why adults wink at the derision of "nerdy" kids, and what we can do to prepare our children to succeed in an increasingly high-tech world. Nerds takes a measured look at how we think about and why we should rethink "nerds," examining such topics as: - our anxiety about intense interest in things mechanical or technological; - the pathologizing of "nerdy" behavior with diagnoses such as Asperger syndrome; - the cycle of anti-nerd prejudice that took place after the Columbine incident; - why nerds are almost exclusively an American phenomenon; - the archetypal struggles of nerds and jocks in American popular culture and history; - the conformity of adolescents and why adolescent stereotypes linger into adulthood long after we should know better; and nerd cultural markers, particularly science fiction. Using education research, psychological theory, and interviews with nerdy and non-nerdy kids alike, Anderegg argues that we stand in dire need of turning around the big dumb ship of American society to prepare rising generations to compete in the global marketplace. Watch a QuickTime trailer for this book.

The Nerds Survival Guide

The Nerds Survival Guide
Author: D. Barrow
Publisher: Aria Software Ireland Ltd
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2006
Genre: Computer programmers
ISBN: 0955225515

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This book among other things contains a short biography of a nerd. The common pitfalls nerds fall into going through life and how to avoid them. What it is to be a nerd and how a nerds relate to other people. What every nerd wants to know about strippers but is afraid to ask. The alternatives to strip clubs & discos for nerds wanting to meet women. A groundbreaking theory of how consciousness determines reality. A science section which includes how a mission to Mars can be accomplished, the future of robotics and much more. About the Author Denis Joseph Barrow is a freelance computer programmer who has a B.Eng Electronics from the Cork institute of Technology. He formed his own company Aria Software Ireland Ltd in October 1998. His heroes include Nobel Prize winning Physicist Richard Feynman and he enjoys attempting to play guitar and listening to Van Halen and Thin Lizzy in his spare time.

The Ghost Marriage

The Ghost Marriage
Author: Kirsten Mickelwait
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1647420318

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At thirty-one, Kirsten has just returned to San Francisco from a bohemian year in Rome, ready to pursue a serious career as a writer and eventually, she hopes, marriage and family. When she meets Steve Beckwith, a handsome and successful attorney, she begins to see that future materialize more quickly than she’d dared to expect. Twenty-two years later, Steve has turned into someone quite different. Unemployed and addicted to opioids, he uses money and their two children to emotionally blackmail Kirsten. What’s more, he’s been having an affair with their real estate agent, who is also her close friend. So she divorces him—but after their divorce is finalized, Steve is diagnosed with colon cancer and dies within a year, leaving Kirsten with $1.5 million in debts she knew nothing about. It’s then that she finally understands: The man she’d married was a needy, addictive person who came wrapped in a shiny package. As she fights toward recovery, Kirsten begins to receive communications from Steve in the afterlife—which lead her on an unexpected path to forgiveness. The Ghost Marriage is her story of discovery—that life isn’t limited to the tangible reality we experience on this earth, and that our worst adversaries can become our greatest teachers.

Psychic City

Psychic City
Author: Page Turner
Publisher: Braided Studios, LLC
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-08-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781947296060

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Fortunetellers. Demotivational speakers. Disillusioned shapeshifters. You never know quite who -- or what -- you'll run into in Psychic City, but that's what makes life interesting for a PsyOps agent.Penny is a spirit medium hounded by hordes of undead fans, Karen is an empath who spends most of her time hiding beneath an oversized hoodie, and Viv is an eideticist with prophetic visions, a photographic memory, and a lot of baggage she'd just as soon forget.They might not always know exactly what they're doing, but when they're working together to investigate paranormal crime, they get results. That's until a string of murders targets the city's psychic population, hitting a little close to home and putting the trio of detectives to the ultimate test.

Barrio Nerds

Barrio Nerds
Author: Juan F. Carrillo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2016-11-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9463007679

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"When Pulitzer Prize nominated author Richard Rodriguez published his autobiography, Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez in 1982, he received much criticism due to his views on issues such as assimilation, bilingual education, and affirmative action. Polemically, since Rodriguez’s publication, a book length revisiting of some of his ideas is for the most part non-existent. Inspired by Rodriguez’s work, Barrio Nerds: Latino Males, Schooling, and the Beautiful Struggle presents a compelling window into the schooling trajectories of Latino males, while also providing critical and alternative views. These portraits of working-class students and academics that achieved academic success move beyond clean victory narratives and thus complicate our notions of “success” and “rising up.” Blending versus separating the exploration of street kid/school kid identities, we get a glimpse into the merging and collision of multiple cultural worlds in ways that are liberating and often painful and full of ambivalence. Additionally, we get provocative takes on giftedness, the philosophical and political dimensions of “home,” and masculinities. Ultimately, Barrio Nerds: Latino Males, Schooling, and the Beautiful Struggle is a reminder of how academic achievement is often embedded in gain and in loss and it is a thoughtful meditation on how many Latino males of working-class origins do not reject the past, but instead use this precious knowledge to holistically live out the present."

Here & Hereafter

Here & Hereafter
Author: Tyler Henry
Publisher: St. Martin's Essentials
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2022-03-29
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1250796784

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From Tyler Henry, celebrated medium, comes the ultimate self-help guide detailing the insights the departed have communicated about how to live our best, most meaningful lives. Do you want to live more meaningfully, and in turn fulfill your life’s potential? Do you want to have the capability to transform your life and make it infinitely better, by paying attention to what those who have lived and died have come to understand about the meaning of life itself? As one of the world’s most accomplished mediums, Tyler Henry has had thousands of communications with those who’ve already gone through humanity’s final frontier: physical death. The life lessons he’s learned from those conversations have been truly transformative. In Here & Hereafter Tyler explains that by listening and learning from the departed, following their guidance, and paying attention to what they might have done differently, we can get more fulfillment and purpose from our own lives. Here & Hereafter will shed light on the most powerful understandings Tyler has gained from modern day mediumship—and explain how those understandings can lead us to live a more meaningful life.

Geek Wisdom

Geek Wisdom
Author: N. K. Jemisin
Publisher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2011-08-02
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1594745307

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The essential companion for the geek era: a fusion of inspirational quotes, philosophy, and pop culture drawn from the entire cult-classic canon of film, TV, books, comics, and science. Celebrate nerd culture by taking a page out of your all-time favorites, like Star Wars and Star Trek, The Lord of the Rings and Dune—and much more! Computer nerds are our titans of industry; comic-book superheroes are our Hollywood idols; the Internet is our night on the town. Clearly, geeks know something about life in the 21st century that other folks don’t—something we all can learn from. Geek Wisdom takes as gospel some 200 of the most powerful and oft-cited quotes from movies (“Where we’re going, we don’t need roads”), television (“Now we know—and knowing is half the battle”), literature (“All that is gold does not glitter”), games, science, the Internet, and more. Now these beloved pearls of modern-day culture have been painstakingly interpreted by a diverse team of hardcore nerds with their imaginations turned up to 11. Yes, this collection of mini-essays is by, for, and about geeks—but it’s just so surprisingly profound, the rest of us would have to be dorks not to read it. So say we all.

Nerd a to Z

Nerd a to Z
Author: T. J. Resler
Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2019
Genre: JUVENILE NONFICTION
ISBN: 1426334745

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"Reference title with facts and statistics and other information about science, for kids"--