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Who are we now?
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Who Are We Now?: Christian Humanism and the Global Market from Hegel to Heaney
Nicholas Boyle
Who we are now : the changing face of America in the 21st century
Sam Roberts
Synaptic Self: How Our Brains Become Who We Are
Joseph E. LeDoux
Predators: Pedophiles, Rapists, and Other Sex Offenders: Who They Are, How They Operate, and How We Can Protect Ou
Anna C Salter
The Clustered World: How We Live, What We Buy, and What It All Means About Who We Are
Michael J. Weiss
Germs, Genes, & Civilization (Free Book for a Limited Time): How Epidemics Shaped Who We Are Today
David P. Clark
The Face in the Mirror : How We Know Who We Are
Julian Keenan
Cyburbia: The Dangerous Idea That's Changing How We Live and Who We are
James Harkin
Synaptic self : how our brains become who we are
Joseph E. LeDoux
The Vertical Self: How Biblical Faith Can Help Us Discover Who We Are in An Age of Self Obsession
Mark Sayers
Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Liars, lovers, and heroes : what the new brain science reveals about how we become who we are
Steven R. Quartz
Connectome: How the Brain's Wiring Makes Us Who We Are
Sebastian Seung
Pictures of the mind : what the new neuroscience tells us about who we are
Miriam Boleyn-Fitzgerald
Boy V. Girl?: How Gender Shapes Who We Are, What We Want, and How We Get Along
George Abrahams, Ph.D.
The Tending Instinct: How Nurturing is Essential to Who We Are and How We Live
Shelley Taylor
Who Are We?: Is there rebirth? How do we reappear? Do we have a choice in destiny?
Laj Utreja
The Neurobiology of "We" **: How Relationships, the Mind, and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are (Sounds True Audio Learning Course)
Daniel J. Siegel
States of Mind: New Discoveries About How Our Brains Make Us Who We Are
Roberta Conlan
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