A class blog of the David Yellin College Advanced Proficiency students - Year 2017/18
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Tap&Tail is a fairly new cocktail bar in Shuk Mahane Yehude (Mahane Yehuda Market). The small bar, located in a hidden corner in one ...
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I magine yourself sitting leisurely on a balcony facing west, a glass of excellent Assyrtiko white wine in your hand, as you look at the ...
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It's the same routine, every single day, over and over again - Go to class for 90 minutes, take a short break for 15 minutes, and a...
could you explain about each hamburger model shortly? I find it very interesting, but I just can't make myself read an non-fiction book.
ReplyDeleteI have the same problem with fiction books these days :)
DeletePersonally I've never heard of this theory before although I like reading about all kinds of psychological types and archetypes. So thank you for enlightening us, Sandrine!
ReplyDeleteDanielle, below is the link of a short video (less than 10 minutes) that summarizes the four archetypes.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74Wei0-vAZs
Hope you''ll enjoy it and who knows perhaps you'll find yourself buying this book!
It seems interesting and will probably attract more readers, becuase everyone loves a good hamburger, and why not when you can even get some information about yourself.
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ReplyDeleteFirst,the title is very interesting and it made me curious to learn and to know more about the hamburger theory. It is the first time for me hearing about this theory,I have enjoyed learning about this theory.Thank you for enriching my knowledge.
ReplyDeleteNever in my life I thought I would open something as fast as I did just because it had the word "hamburger" written in the title :'D
ReplyDeleteI am usually read novel books but its sounds like i can learn from this book. i will try :)
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