(Part 2) Top products from r/WhitePeopleTwitter
We found 20 product mentions on r/WhitePeopleTwitter. We ranked the 154 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Lost Connections: Why You’re Depressed and How to Find Hope
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Excellent Condition
22. Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The Easyway to Stop Smoking
24. Failing Law Schools (Chicago Series in Law and Society)
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
26. Semmelweis, His Life and His Doctrine: A Chapter in the History of Medicine (Classic Reprint)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
27. Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
28. The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus (Case for ... Series)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The Case for Christ A Journalist s Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus Case for Series
29. Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Lamb The Gospel According to Biff Christ s Childhood Pal
30. The Doctors' Plague: Germs, Childbed Fever, and the Strange Story of Ignac Semmelweis (Great Discoveries)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
31. The Conquest of Bread (Dover Books on History, Political and Social Science)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
32. Days of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Penguin Group USA
33. The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Mariner Books
35. On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Scribner Book Company
36. The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies - New Edition
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Princeton University Press
38. Joy of Cooking: Joy of Cooking
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Joy of Cooking 75th Anniversary Edition
> Is your current assessment seriously that “people always vote for the most reasonable and prepared candidate but the parties just won’t put them out?”
Nope, I pretty much agree 100% with what you said. I would agree with the notion that the parties won't put out their "best" candidates, but it's not like I would expect the populace to vote for a candidate based on his/her merit anyway.
You might like the book the Myth of the Rational Voter.
Anarchists like free things and the contents have entered the creative commons so you can read it for free online/get it on some ereader.
But if you really like your bookcase I wont judge.
Why, you're more than welcome to point me in the "right" direction, since you're arguably feeling quite certain of yourself. Do be careful to provide reliable sources, though! :)
Incidentally, have you read "Days of Rage" by Bryan Burrough? It certainly doesn't reveal a particularly plesant modern history of the american left, to be sure.
For any one who likes West World and dense philosophy texts -- Jaynes wrote an interesting theory on how humans "evolved" the inner monologue: http://www.julianjaynes.org/julian-jaynes-theory-overview.php His book is great, but not for the faint of heart.
FFS... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK144018/ He's referred to by the WHO Guidelines. What else do you need to see to determine you've lived uninformed?
Would you like a religious source? http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13712a.htm
Perhaps a nonfiction book on the topic? https://www.amazon.com/Doctors-Plague-Childbed-Semmelweis-Discoveries/dp/039332625X/
Or two https://www.amazon.com/Semmelweis-His-Life-Doctrine-Medicine/dp/0266089453
Or three https://www.amazon.com/Genius-Belabored-Childbed-Tragic-Semmelweis/dp/0817319298
And a heartfelt thanks https://medium.com/@WaterAidUK/thank-you-dr-semmelweis-f9249fef60b
What about his best friend Biff?
If this kind of stuff really interests you, you should read On Food And Cooking by Harold McGee. Amazing book about the history and scientific principals that drive modern cooking.
Save Vietnam’s Wildlife
And to support the 4 species of African Pangolin: https://www.awf.org/wildlife-conservation/pangolin
You can “adopt” a Pangolin with the WWF
Additionally:
Pangolin conservation center in Vietnam
(Or you can buy the children’s book, the Roly Poly Pangolin , that donates it’s proceeds here)
For conservation information, and a good place to donate for education and conservation
http://savepangolins.org/conservation/
Wildlife Conservation Society’s pangolin page
https://secure.wcs.org/donate/help-save-pangolins
Wildlife trafficking monitoring network
As always, everyone should check out everything they donate to on charity watch
If you're interested in learning more historical information about the Bible, Lee Strobel's The Case for Christ is very enjoyable to read and packed with well-sourced information. It engages very directly with skeptical questions
Reading recommendation: "The Great Switcheroo" by Roald Dahl, from the collection Switch Bitch.
I smoked for 20+ years. Tried everything. Quit and started back countless times. This actually changed my thinking and helped me get free.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0615482155/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_PpVVCb0AWCP8N
Everybody just do yourselves a favor, stop googling recipes, and buy a decent cookbook
It's not a conspiracy. You can't really explain the intricacies of colonization, mercantilism and anglo immunity to disease until highschool and college. Most native didn't die from germ warfare. Most just died from regular contagion during day to day contact.
In fact the best attempt to give a fair picture to young people about North american colonization is this book.
https://www.amazon.com/Pocahontas-Joseph-Bruchac/dp/0152054650/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520702471&sr=8-1&keywords=pocahontas+book
There are also other examples where young people are brought into a more complicated understanding of history but most people under 15 are still trying to learn how to read and critically think now a days so it'a lost cause.
There is a book by Tom Vanderbilt, “Traffic”, that actually debunks this fallacy. You don’t even have to buy the book to read the section apropos to this topic. see excerpt here
https://www.amazon.com/Violence-Responsibility-John-Harris/dp/0710004486
“Attacked”
https://www.amazon.com/House-Bush-Saud-Relationship-Dynasties/dp/0743253396/ref=nodl_
this is a scholastic book from 2004.
Anyone interested in learning more about depression should read Lost Connections by Johann Hari.
Unfortunately, you are unintentionally correct.
Failing Law Schools
> The average law school graduate’s debt is around $100,000—the highest it has ever been—while the legal job market is the worst in decades, with the scarce jobs offering starting salaries well below what is needed to handle such a debt load.