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            <title>‘Going Mental’ Kindle Sweepstakes: Fourth Winner</title>
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            <description>We&amp;#8217;re pleased to announce the third winner in the Psych Central &amp;#8216;Going Mental&amp;#8217; Kindle Sweepstakes &amp;#8212; Gina Ciuca! Congratulations Gina!!
You can enter the sweepstakes now by signing up for our free weekly mental health newsletter. We’re ‘going mental’ by giving away 5 new Amazon.com Kindle Readers — one a week — to new subscribers of our weekly Psych Central newsletter. We still have one Kindle left to give away, and there&amp;#8217;s still time left to enter in order to win our last Kindle. The Sweepstakes closes Oct. 23 at Midnight ET.
These are the high-end Kindle readers — the ones with 3G built-in. That means you don’t have to have an Internet connection to even use them. And don’t think you have to buy books to use these things — hundreds of free b...</description>
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            <title>‘Going Mental’ Kindle Sweepstakes: Third Winner</title>
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            <description>We&amp;#8217;re pleased to announce the third winner in the Psych Central &amp;#8216;Going Mental&amp;#8217; Kindle Sweepstakes &amp;#8212; Allison Romano! Congratulations Allison!!
You can enter the sweepstakes now by signing up for our free weekly mental health newsletter. We’re ‘going mental’ by giving away 5 new Amazon.com Kindle Readers — one a week — to new subscribers of our weekly Psych Central newsletter. We still have two Kindles left to give away.
These are the high-end Kindle readers — the ones with 3G built-in. That means you don’t have to have an Internet connection to even use them. And don’t think you have to buy books to use these things — hundreds of free books are available in the Kindle store, and hundreds of RSS feeds can also be added for minimal monthly fees.

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            <title>‘Going Mental’ Kindle Sweepstakes Winner Week 2</title>
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            <description>We&amp;#8217;re pleased to announce Week 1&amp;#8217;s winner in the Psych Central &amp;#8216;Going Mental&amp;#8217; Kindle Sweepstakes &amp;#8212; Katarina Gasevski! Congratulations Katarina!!
You can enter the sweepstakes now by signing up for our free weekly mental health newsletter. We’re ‘going mental’ by giving away 5 new Amazon.com Kindle Readers — one a week — to new subscribers of our weekly Psych Central newsletter.
These are the high-end Kindle readers — the ones with 3G built-in. That means you don’t have to have an Internet connection to even use them. And don’t think you have to buy books to use these things — hundreds of free books are available in the Kindle store, and hundreds of RSS feeds can also be added for minimal monthly fees.

You may have noticed we&amp;#8217;re a week ...</description>
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            <title>‘Going Mental’ Kindle Sweepstakes Winner Week 1</title>
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            <description>We&amp;#8217;re pleased to announce Week 1&amp;#8217;s winner in the Psych Central &amp;#8216;Going Mental&amp;#8217; Kindle Sweepstakes &amp;#8212; Hugh Partridge! Congratulations Hugh!!
Week 2&amp;#8217;s drawing period started today at midnight, so you can enter now by signing up for our free weekly mental health newsletter. We’re ‘going mental’ by giving away 5 new Amazon.com Kindle Readers — one a week — to new subscribers of our weekly Psych Central newsletter.
These are the high-end Kindle readers — the ones with 3G built-in. That means you don’t have to have an Internet connection to even use them. And don’t think you have to buy books to use these things — hundreds of free books are available in the Kindle store, and hundreds of RSS feeds can also be added for minimal monthly fees.

If ...</description>
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            <title>5 Ways to Keep Learning (And Why You Want To)</title>
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            <description>It&amp;#8217;s easy to assume that learning ends when you&amp;#8217;re in your early twenties. You finish university, and go into the &amp;#8220;real world&amp;#8221; of work. No more term papers, no more exams. A lot of people hardly ever pick up a book again – except perhaps to read on vacation.
But really, whether you want to or not, you&amp;#8217;re going to carry on learning throughout your life. You&amp;#8217;ll learn new skills at work. You might learn how to be a parent. You may take up DIY, or simply learn enough about your home to maintain it in good condition. You might well have a hobby which means mastering a new skill.
Some people never give learning much thought. They pick up bits and pieces in an unstructured way, learning just enough to get through the job at hand. Often, they just shrug and gi...</description>
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            <title>The ‘Going Mental’ Kindle Sweepstakes</title>
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            <description>We love our readers, but we are always looking for ways to reach even more people to help them learn more about mental health and psychology. We love to read and we hope you do too! In fact, we compose and distribute a weekly newsletter so that folks can keep up-to-date about what&amp;#8217;s going on at Psych Central. But we&amp;#8217;re always looking for new subscribers.
To that end, we&amp;#8217;ve decided to launch our first Sweepstakes &amp;#8212; the &amp;#8216;Going Mental&amp;#8217; Kindle Sweepstakes. We&amp;#8217;re &amp;#8216;going mental&amp;#8217; by giving away 5 new Amazon.com Kindle Readers &amp;#8212; one a week &amp;#8212; to new subscribers of our weekly Psych Central newsletter.
These are the high-end Kindle readers &amp;#8212; the ones with 3G built-in. That means you don&amp;#8217;t have to have an Internet connection...</description>
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            <title>Free Books and Reading Online - Activities for Caregivers and Seniors</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3067329&amp;cid=t_104908_158_f&amp;fid=36018&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fcaregiversbeacon.blogspot.com%2F2009%2F12%2Ffree-books-and-reading-online.html</link>
            <description>Thousands of free books are available online with listings by genre, from classics to mysteries. Bookworms can click on the following links to read free books online. http://classicreader.comhttp://literaturepage.comhttp://pagebypagebooks.comhttp://classicbookshelf.comhttp://readprint.comhttp://literature.org (Source: The Caregiver's Beacon - Resources, Links, Ideas, News)</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:22:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Where can I find free medical and science books?</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2353806&amp;cid=t_104908_93_f&amp;fid=36982&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fprep4md.blogspot.com%2F2009%2F04%2Fwhere-can-i-find-free-medical-and.html</link>
            <description>Where can I find or download free medical and science pdf or ebooks?Here are some Link Lists from RapidshareA-Dhttp://rapidshare.com/users/WIUSX5E-Hhttp://rapidshare.com/users/XDDUZWI-Lhttp://rapidshare.com/users/51EW5TM-Phttp://rapidshare.com/users/J5GWNCQ-Thttp://rapidshare.com/users/WMKQQ8U-Zhttp://rapidshare.com/users/I3D6SZThanks for reading :)

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http://prep4md.blogspot.com/ (Source: My M.D. Journey!)</description>
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            <title>Books on my non-medical wanna read list</title>
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            <description>What is the best thing for you to do during the holidays? Read non medical books. Preferably novels. Especially those bulky 600 (or more) page novels. And make sure that you have 2-3 back ups in case you got tired from the one you are reading and so you can start the second one as soon as you finish the first one.Whats the point? Filling up your spare time, personal enjoyment, and most importantly avoiding real human beings as much as possible. I assume you have been living long enough to notice that all problems arise from human contact and that is exactly what you do not want happening during your precious free time.Thats why last summer I read like 10 non medical books (I will share those later on). And I think it is a good idea to repeat this strategy this holiday.OK I'll cut the crap ...</description>
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            <title>Where can I find free medical books? PDF? Free download? E-books?</title>
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            <description>Do you spend a lot of time searching on Google for free medical downloads? e-books? pdf?Here are the most helpful sites I have found till now:http://medical-ebooks.blogspot.com/ http://drebooks.blogspot.com/  http://phrenorrhagetx.blogspot.com/ http://doctors4ward.110mb.com/diploma/index.htmlIf you recommend anyother sites or blogs please add them in the comments section.Please  !Have a nice day.
http://prep4md.blogspot.com/ (Source: My M.D. Journey!)</description>
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            <title>Free Global Health E-Books</title>
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            <description>Fellow USF student and good personal friend Erika sent an email letting me know about Hesperian Publishers, a nonprofit organization that publishes health care manuals aimed at rural developing communities. The books (available in English, Spanish, and other languages) can be purchased online and many can be downloaded free of charge. The books offer step-by-step, illustrated instructions in clear, simple language. Though they are intended for developing nations, much of the content is helpful for individuals in Western nations as well. I've just downloaded HIV, Health, and Your Community, Where There Is No Doctor, and A Book for Midwives, and I'm putting several of the ones not available for download onto my Peace Corps wishlist.Please consider making a donation to Hesperian so that they ...</description>
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