A work of scientific discovery, this text reveals how the intensive creation of nerve cells in our gut - our second brain - was forgotten and how its rediscovery is transforming... more...modern medicine.
Advantages: Image, all round reliable good car and a cheap runner Disadvantages: Small cabin, Paint easily chips, 136 bhp model is relatively slower than the face uplift 150 bhp
This is my second car alongwith Passat 130 TDI sport which is essentially my first family car - the proper workhorse with space..........
Funny, I never thought I would own two diesels. It is a great car for my work, image and all that. Drive is completely different to the passat. Slightly heavier on the pedals. Turbo kicks on at 2000 rpm. Feels slower than the 150 bhp face up life model.
Drive, steering control is excellent. Takes corners very well indeed. Great torque (above 2000 rpm - below that is a slouch). comparitively the 150 bhp is quicker and you can feel it. also the 150bhp is a tad less noisier - but then you pay the price as well. I like to swith off the road control button and it certainly moves. the heavy diesel engine makes the car sit beautifully on the motorway. eagerly swallows any bumps - noticeable compared to ...
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Advantages: Putting up is not an issue, good little tent. Disadvantages: May blow away.
Introduction
The Quechua 2 second tent is an absolute innovation in camping. As far as I am aware, it's the only tent on the market that you can take out of the bag, throw into the air, and step immediately inside. I got mine two years ago for my birthday, and spent about a month in it in my garden, before taking it on a real holiday to Norfolk. There, me and my dog stopped in it, and there were absolutely no issues (unless you count the smell of wet border collie I had to endure for a week). Since then, I've been on about five other trips in it, and its still as good as new.
What you get
Basically, you get a disc shaped bag, that has backpack straps on it, and a zip running around the edge. Upon undoing said zip, you remove the contents, and are flummoxed by the absence of poles, groundsheets, nets, over-sheets and other ...
Advantages: Helps you think in different ways i.e. maths and memory Disadvantages: The game would like to played everyday as it has a mini calendar which keeps track of play times
This game was brought for me as a present and at first I was abit skeptical as I thought how can a game that is meant to help you learn be any fun or actually work. But I was truly mistaken as I found it to be both entertaining and beneficial!
I would recommend it, as even my adding has gotten better!
However there is a calender in the game as it is meant to be played everyday to help your brain age get any younger. Also the lowest brain you can get is 20 so any teenagers who play the might not get their true brain age.
On a whole, I think this is a good game with a clever concept which is worth the money. A recommended buy for this catergory of games. ...
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Type
Non-Fiction
Genre
Medical
Title
The Second Brain
Author
Michael D. Gershon
ISBN
60930721
EAN
9780060930721
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A work of scientific discovery, this text reveals how the intensive creation of nerve cells in our gut - our second brain - was forgotten and how its rediscovery is transforming modern medicine.
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