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The art of problem solving: how to improve your methods

This book appears to address the practice of solving problems through improved methods and strategies. The title suggests it offers guidance on developing systematic approaches to tackling various types of challenges, likely covering techniques for analyzing situations, breaking down complex issues, and applying structured thinking processes. The work seems intended for readers who wish to develop stronger problem-solving abilities across different contexts. more

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Edward Hodnett

Edward Hodnett was a British author born in 1901 and died in 1984. Known for his historical and adventure novels, his works have been well-received by readers. more

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