This is a book that thinks it a game, a quiz that thinks it is a book. Who are the most photographed people ever? What items are stolen most frequently from British hotels? Which snakes kill the most people? What are the most atheistic countries in the world? What is Britain's best-selling fruit? Which countries have the highest proportion of Internet users? These questions--and many, many more--are answered inside. But first you have to try to answer yourself.
This is a book that thinks it a game, a quiz that thinks it is a book. Who are the most photographed people ever? What items are stolen most freque...
This is a book that thinks it a game, a quiz that thinks it is a book. Who are the most photographed people ever? What items are stolen most frequently from British hotels? Which snakes kill the most people? What are the most atheistic countries in the world? What is Britain's best-selling fruit? Which countries have the highest proportion of Internet users? These questions--and many, many more--are answered inside. But first you have to try to answer yourself.
This is a book that thinks it a game, a quiz that thinks it is a book. Who are the most photographed people ever? What items are stolen most freque...
It has been estimated that almost one in ten adults and teenagers in the United Kingdom are affected by some form of depressive illness. This is a ten-fold increase in the last seventy years. If this growth were to continue unchecked, then about 95 percent of the population would have depression by the year 2100. It is further believed that depression will be the number 1 health problem worldwide by the year 2030. And yet for every three sufferers, less than 5 is spent each year on research. At least a half of all sufferers never seek any form of medical or psychiatric intervention.
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It has been estimated that almost one in ten adults and teenagers in the United Kingdom are affected by some form of depressive illness. This is a ...
It has been estimated that almost one in ten adults and teenagers in the United Kingdom are affected by some form of depressive illness. This is a ten-fold increase in the last seventy years. If this growth were to continue unchecked, then about 95 percent of the population would have depression by the year 2100. It is further believed that depression will be the number 1 health problem worldwide by the year 2030. And yet for every three sufferers, less than 5 is spent each year on research. At least a half of all sufferers never seek any form of medical or psychiatric intervention.
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It has been estimated that almost one in ten adults and teenagers in the United Kingdom are affected by some form of depressive illness. This is a ...