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Can fingerprints predict hand coordination in sports, will the two handed basketball free throw go off the rim or swish through the net, whether a golf drive will go straight, hook or slice? Can competitiveness, multitasking abilities, perhaps even degrees of honesty be predicted at birth? This book is certain to raise controversy throughout professional and academic circles as it challenges current psychological theories, and requires new approaches to child rearing, education aptitude and human resource assessments and psychological evaluations.
Many of you who tune in regularly to the CTR Network and the Catherine Bradford Show are already aware that June 27th marks my last LIVE broadcast on this internet station. Do not dispair, I have no intention of leaving internet radio or hosting the Catherine Bradford Show. I have made the...
Published 06/27/13
Derek Mill's story of how he turned his life around from failing businessman and father to creating a massively succefful and harmonious life will both inspire you and warm your heart. It only took one seemingly insignificant question from an office security guard one night for Derek to stop,...
Published 06/22/13
When Marilyn Monroe died in 1962, her estate was worth $370,000. In 2011 the subway dress from The Seven Year Itch sold for a whopping $4.6 million. Add the gown she wore when she sang, "Happy Birthday" to President John F. Kennedy, which sold for $1.26 million in 1999, and one thing is clear....
Published 06/14/13