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Nick Walker



Average rating: 3.66 · 628 ratings · 66 reviews · 56 distinct worksSimilar authors
Blackbox: A Novel in 840 Ch...

3.43 avg rating — 360 ratings — published 2002 — 5 editions
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Helloland

3.38 avg rating — 71 ratings3 editions
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Annika Stranded (Season 1)

3.93 avg rating — 45 ratings — published 2015
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Charlamagne tha God: A Biog...

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The Further Adventures of t...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2014
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Spoon Knife 8: Smoke & Mirrors

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120 of the Best Lesson Plan...

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Save Our Stories

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British Police Cars Those w...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2002 — 4 editions
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False Signals

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“... the neuro- in neurodiversity is most usefully understood as referring not just to the brain but to the entire nervous system–and, by extension, to the full complexity of human cognition and the central role the nervous system plays in the embodied dance of consciousness”(Walke2021, p. 55).”
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“If you reject the fundamental premises of the pathology paradigm, and accept the premises of the neurodiversity paradigm, then it turns out that you don't have a disorder after all. And it turns out that maybe you function exactly as you ought to function, and that you just live in a society that isn't yet sufficiently enlightened to effectively accommodate and integrate people who function like you. And that maybe the troubles in your life have not been the result of any inherent wrongness in you. And that you true potential is unknown and is yours to explore. And that maybe you are, in fact, a thing of beauty.”
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