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The woman who changed her brain by barbara arrowsmithyoung. She is the founder of the arrowsmith school in toronto and the controversial arrowsmith program which forms the basis of the schools teaching method. Amanda hocking, the writer who made millions by self. She is very tired, and her sense that she is in free fall is driving her crazy because she cant. Barbara arrowsmithyoung, author of the woman who changed her brain and other inspiring stories of pioneering brain transformation free press, is afflicted with severe ld herself.

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