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Books published by publisher Orient Paperbacks,India

  • Better Eyesight without Glasses

    W.H. Dr. Bates

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks,India, Nov. 30, 2008)
    The method aims to restore sight by using exercises to relax the eye muscles before retraining the eyes to focus effectively. Prescription glasses act as a prop for the muscles in your eyes and so, over time, the muscles actually get weaker. In fact, in the long term, glasses can only ever weaken your eyes. But, with the Bates Method you can retrain the eye muscles to work again, and perhaps even learn to do without glasses altogether. The Bates Method works two-folds, firstly with a series of exercises that relax and soothe the eye muscles, and secondly, retrains the relaxed eyes to focus effectively. The exercises are simple and easy to follow, and millions around the world have improved their vision using them. The book has influenced whole generations of people who believe that wearing glasses is the best way to improve your eyesight.
  • Mathability: Awaken the Math Genuis in Your Child

    Devi Shakuntala

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks,India, )
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  • In the Wonderland of Numbers

    Devi Shakuntala

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks, )
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  • Math Tricks, Puzzles and Games

    Raymond Blum

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks,India, Nov. 30, 2006)
    Card tricks, games for one or two, number magic, brainteasers and much more are included in this collection of "arithmetricks". Determination, confidence and time are all that are required to solve these tricky puzzles. Comical illustrations are featured throughout.
  • Fantastic Book of Math Puzzles

    M.C. Edminston

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks,India, Nov. 30, 2006)
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  • Surprising Science Puzzles

    Erwin Brecher

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks,India, Nov. 30, 2006)
    A collection of puzzles drawn from unusual situations that occur in science and nature. How can a battleship float in a few hundred gallons of water? Why does a bird cage weigh the same whether the bird is flying or perching? These puzzles are an infuriating blend of the obvious and the elusive.
  • Mathamusements

    Raymond Blum

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks,India, Dec. 30, 2006)
    This collection of tricks, puzzles, memory tests and other experiments seeks to show that maths can be amusing. All that is needed is a pencil, a piece of paper and a few things that should be found around the house.
  • Believe in the God Who Believes in You

    Robert Harold Schuller

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks, Oct. 30, 2006)
    Let the world's premier positive thinker, Robert H. Schuller, help you create a positive mental image of yourself and the God who believes in you! He will show you the God of love who offers what no other force--or source--can: a solid foundation for a healthy, humble pride. And if you thought the Ten Commandments were merely a set of negative, old-fashioned rules, think again! Dr. Schuller has found them to be timeless, positive prescriptions for a renewed sense of self-worth that will help you live life to the fullest.
  • World's Best Magic Tricks

    Charles Barry Townsend

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks,India, Nov. 30, 2006)
    Confound and outwit everyone by making a knife levitate, a glass disappear through a table, a coin dissolve in an ordinary glass of water. These and many more tricks are contained in this book. None of these tricks requires any special ability and most require only household items to perform.
  • Better Eyesight without Glasses

    William H. Bates

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks, March 30, 2005)
    A revised edition of a self-help handbook, first published in 1919, which outlines the Bates method of retraining eyes, using exercises which relax the eye muscles and then retrain them to focus efficiently and without strain. Includes a pull-out wall chart.
  • Little Giant Book of Optical Tricks

    Keith Kay

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks,India, Nov. 30, 2006)
    Look closely at each illustration—what do you see? Are you sure? Don’t trust your eyes too quickly, because every picture here has an optical trick to fool you. Some-times you’ll find “two objects in one”; sometimes you have to rotate drawings to solve the puzzle. Among the forms of visual magic: a bird that “flies” into a cage and a boy who changes into a monkey when the page is turned upside down. More than 300 engrossing optical illusions.
  • Baffling Whodunit Puzzles

    Jim Sukach

    Paperback (Orient Paperbacks,India, Nov. 30, 2006)
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