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Laws of Disorder Series

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The Law

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Disordered Mind

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Psychology Today Series

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Working series

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Effective Supervisor Series

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All in the Mind Series

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Altered Environment Series

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Earth science series

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Child development series

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Learning Series

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BBC Know How Series

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The Kindergarten child series

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Wind in the Willows Series

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Science

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Wild Life

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Fun to Be Fit Series

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The Hockey Officiating Series

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The Second law of thermodynamics (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1968
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