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FARMVILLE MASTERY GUIDE
By on Wednesday, March 9th, 2011 |
If you have a Facebook account (i.e. you're one of the more than 500
million active users), then you have probably heard of the Facebook
game called FarmVille, and you may have wondered what it is, and how
do you play it.
Well, FarmVille is a farming social network game developed by Zynga
(and it's also available as an iPhone app too).
FarmVille allows members of Facebook to manage a virtual farm by
plowing land, planting, growing and harvesting virtual crops,
harvesting trees and bushes, and by raising livestock.
It is actually the most popular game / application on Facebook, with
over 62 million active users as at the time of writing.
On the other hand, you may already be a player, and be wondering how
can you do better at the game.
In either case, we are pleased to announce the publication of our
FARMVILLE MASTERY GUIDE, which tells you all the best strategies to
grow your farm as quickly as possible, with loads of hints and tips
that were found out the hard way.
Get your copy of our FARMVILLE MASTERY GUIDE and start to dominate
FarmVille today.
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RING OF DAGGERS - PRE-PUBLICATION ANNOUNCEMENT
By on Monday, January 31st, 2011 |
We are pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of our first
novel, RING OF DAGGERS.
This is a full-length, 400+ page story, which features David Nelson,
a maths teacher from a little-known boarding school in the north-west
of England.
David finds a strange and ancient artefact while in Paris, which
leads him on a dangerous quest to try to solve the mystery of the
Doomsday Calendar and prevent a disaster of epic proportions.
Those of you who know that one of our earlier publications is on the
subject of won't be surprised to learn that magic squares feature in
this novel too - but that's all we'll say for now.
What we can tell you is that RING OF DAGGERS includes:
* globe-trotting
* adventure
* murder
* mystery
* centuries-old legend
* and a bit of romance, for good measure.
The book will be available shortly (our target date is mid-February,
all being well), from suppliers such as Amazon.com, so if you would
like to be notified as soon as it's available, then you can either
subscribe to our , or sign up to our RM PUBLISHING NEWSLETTER (see the
subscription form, to the right, although there is a similar form on
the RING OF DAGGERS website too).
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THE DAILY GOAL MACHINE
By on Monday, January 31st, 2011 |
If you are the sort of person that struggles to get things done, or
suffers from procrastination, then it's not your fault!
Life today is full of distractions, both online and offline - email,
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, television, mobile/cell phones - and they
all clamour for your attention, every hour of the day.
And no matter how determined you are to get your work done, we know
that it's really hard to ignore that flashing little email icon, for
example.
The good news is that there is a solution, and it's actually very a
simple one too.
People who've worked as project managers should already be aware of
it, although they don't all apply it for all sorts of reasons.
What's it called?
Time boxing.
Two words that fail to do justice to the genius of the technique,
which leverages the psychological programming that is already firmly
embedded in your brain, and which, when correctly used, will enable
you to focus 100% on whatever you want to achieve.
There are two main ways you can implement time boxing - manually, and
through software.
The manual way works, but it's laborious to use consistently, while
the software solution makes the whole process a lot easier - and that,
in turn, means you're more likely to apply it on a daily basis.
If you want to find out how you can be more productive, get more
stuff done, and finally beat procrastination, then you need to check
out THE DAILY GOAL MACHINE now. You'll wonder how you ever got by
without it!
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MAGIC SQUARES
By on Monday, January 31st, 2011 |
Magic squares are little-known mathematical curiosities that date
back a lot further than you might imagine - as far back as 2,800 BC,
in fact!
Since then, they have exerted a great deal of fascination, and help
to illustrate the natural beauty of numbers and their close
relationship with nature.
Their semi-mystical construction has made them ripe for use within
magic too, and we include both the black arts as well as the world of
conjuring.
And in the East, they have been used for centuries as a divination
tool, in the guise of the Yantra.
MAGIC SQUARES pulls all of this information together in one handy
reference book, which covers their history, how to construct them,
detailed analyses of various types of magic square, many variations on
the magic squares theme, presentations and routines that make use of
their unique properties, a thorough bibliography of the subject, as
well as many appendices that provide additional information.
The book was first written as an "entrance examination" for The Magic
Circle, maybe the most famous magic club in the world, for which it
received high praise, and since then, it has been made available to
magicians and mathematicians the world over.
"_ a significant addition to the literature of magic squares_"
(Eddie Dawes, M.I.M.C., in The Magic Circular)
If you want to delve into the mystery of magic squares, then this
Magic Squares book is the one you need.
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