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  2. 10 Novels That Will Make You Smarter About Business - AOL

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    GettyRead books. Books good. By Shana Lebowitz When we talk about "business books," we're typically referring to works of nonfiction. But if you're looking to learn about leadership ...

  3. How much smarter does reading 100 books in 1 year actually ...

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    To kick off the new year, we picked the same five books to read, purposefully picking one book from five different categories: a non-fiction, a self-help, a science fiction, a more classic fiction ...

  4. 12 Free Library Perks You Didn't Know About - AOL

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    Using your library correctly can make you smarter — even more than you might think. Some libraries have special prep courses you can utilize if you’re sitting for an advanced test, like the GMAT.

  5. Mozart effect - Wikipedia

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    The Mozart effect is the theory that listening to the music of Mozart may temporarily boost scores on one portion of an IQ test. Popular science versions of the theory make the claim that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter" or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental development.

  6. Everything Bad Is Good for You - Wikipedia

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    Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter is a non-fiction book written by Steven Johnson.Published in 2005, it details Johnson's theory that popular culture – in particular television programs and video games – has grown more complex and demanding over time and is making society as a whole more intelligent, contrary to the perception that ...

  7. Triumph of the City - Wikipedia

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    Triumph of the city: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier is a non-fiction book by Edward Glaeser, an American economist and the current Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics at Harvard University.