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Statistical Testing in Practice with StatsDirect:
Research without Tears or Algebra
by Cole Davis |
“Very well written and
straightforward for someone who is just starting out in research, in a
managerial position or just about to start out on that most daunting
task, their thesis....”—Kerin Freeman, scientific writer
Written clearly without
mathematical formulae, Practical Statistical Testing with
StatsDirect introduces statistical testing with worked examples,
building up from simple analyses of differences all the way to
multiple regression, factor analysis and survival analysis.
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Auto Sales: The Path for Success
by JB Zegalia |
People want to buy; however, they also
want to feel both comfortable and confident in making a purchase.
Although there will always be the customer that just walks in and
buys, the majority of your customers will have to become open to your
efforts and influence before they will ever consider buying anything.
There is a reason that certain salespeople will consistently
outperform others in our business. Some will choose to learn their
trade and some will not. |
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Protecting Your Greatest Asset: Your Home
by Christie Perry |
Your house is the single most important
thing you own. Yet, there are many aspects to your home, inside and
out, that most homeowners aren’t familiar with. But never fear:
Protecting Your Greatest Asset has all the knowledge you need to
keep your home in tip-top shape and increase its value.
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A Letter of Love by
Ken Jablonski |
What if you died tomorrow? What will your
loved ones remember about you? What do you believe? How can your
experiences and beliefs help others? Who knows the REAL you? Do you
believe that your words matter? What have you learned from your
experiences? |
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The Busy Brides Bible
by Angela A. Kear |
All brides want that perfect,
well-planned wedding, like we see on all the wedding shows with
professional wedding planners choreographing every moment of their
special day…but let’s be real. In these hard economic times, more and
more brides can’t afford the expensive cost of a wedding planner. This
sole book will act as their personalized inexpensive wedding planner,
saving Busy Brides hundreds to thousands of dollars.
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70 Is the New 40 by
Barbara Penn-Atkins |
70 Is the New 40 is a life
planning guide to staying young in the mind, overcoming obstacles, and
mastering your time, talents and treasures to live a life of
phenomenal joy. In an enthusiastic, easy-to-understand, direct style,
Barbara Atkins shares her practical philosophy and new approaches to
living life better. Her inspiring and meaningful exercises will
stimulate new ways of thinking about your view of “old age,” help you
break down self-imposed barriers and show you how to turn your next
phase of life into a life of significance at any age.
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Avoiding Life's Pitfalls by Thinking First Before
You Act by Lawrence N. Weston |
As we are confronted
by life’s challenges, problems, issues, and decisions, we tend to
impulsively arrive at a resolution without ever assessing the full
consequences of our actions. We then try to validate our actions after
the fact, without realizing that just a moment to think, before we
act, could have resulted in a more favorable outcome.
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Opening the Door to Your
True Purpose
by
Shelby Alexander Griggs |
In Opening the Door to Your True Purpose, author Shelby
Alexander Griggs shares her many life-changing experiences of
growing up in the military. She writes how she has found a way
to use those experiences to find her own true purpose in life.
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Social Classes and Social Intelligence
by C. Margaret Hall |
Social Classes and Social Intelligence
guides readers to become more aware of the power and complexities of
social classes and social influences in their everyday lives. Our
social intelligence, the sum total of this understanding, shows us how
our social classes are related to our families, beliefs, cultures, and
societies, as well as how we can change our social classes and
ourselves. |
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Four Faces in the Mirror
by Dr. Vito Hemphill |
Four Faces in the Mirror
is a uniquely powerful self-help method to better “See All of Your
Self.” Learn how to improve yourself by using “mirror-like wisdom” to
expand self-awareness and increase your effectiveness in the world.
Refining your personal inner feminine-masculine balance brings
positive changes. These techniques give readers tools to develop
richer lives.
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Life Is Too Short
by David Dorris |
All of us
go through life once. Life is not a rehearsal and is real. Life is a
series of choices that lead us to our destiny. We make choices about
all our actions in life, such as how we treat others, how we
communicate to others and how we help or hurt others. We choose the
kind of jobs that we want to do, where we want to live, and the kind
of families that we want to have.
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Healing for the Holes in Our Souls
by Sharon Patterson
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They reside just below the surface of our
inner being. They have been there a long time. Caused by unwanted
trauma and skewed relationships, they are repositories of volcanic
emotional material. They are the holes in our souls, and they are
common to us all. |
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The #1 Best Selling Book on Creative Thinking
by Gilbert Harris Lenchus |
Do you realize
what you're looking at? This is not just another book. It's not for
everyone. Not for those wanting to stay in the Box of Contained
Thought. Not for the mundane, but for those who want to get into the
Belly of the Beast regarding abstract thought.
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Love to
Live and
Live to
Love
by Ken Wear |
Ken
Wear discusses with an unusual degree of frankness such things as
heart attack and stroke, the emotional burdens of marriage and
divorce, improving intimate moments, and food selection and health.
He makes no apologies for broaching topics that are forbidden at the
dinner table, yet an integral part of life.
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A Flower Grows in Stone:
The Diary of a Life in Progress
by
Anisah Hassan |
A Flower Grows in Stone: The Diary of a Life in Progress is
Anisah Hassan’s personal testament to the suffering and plight of
people living with Stiff-Person/Moersch Woltman Syndrome. The ravages
of the condition must be brought into the public view, given the
misconceptions and lack of knowledge surrounding the disorder.
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Beliefs and Social
Intelligence
by C. Margaret Hall
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Beliefs and Social Intelligence guides readers to become more
aware of the power and complexity of beliefs and social influences in
their everyday lives. Our social intelligence, the sum total of this
understanding, shows us how our beliefs are related to our families,
social classes, cultures, and societies, as well as how we can change
our beliefs and ourselves.
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The Joys of Common Sense
by Bruce Kriger
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Since the dawn of time, philosophers and ordinary people have been
speculating on human nature. Every succeeding generation approaches
these issues with new arguments, because each new generation brings
new ideas and speculations to allow a more thorough understanding of
our laws, their morality, and their implications in society. When you
look at the sky, it is all the same as it was in the Middle Ages, in
ancient Greece, and even as it was above some lost civilization that
we haven’t yet uncovered.
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One Man’s Take on Beating Alcoholism
by
Tyrone Patrick Fahey |
Alcohol: the Forbidden Fruit. Alcoholism: seldom spoken;
characterized by denial as lives crumble.
One Man’s Take on Beating Alcoholism delivers first-hand an
inspiring journey from the heart and soul of one man – Tyrone Patrick
Fahey – as he documents his enduring struggle and ultimate triumph
over alcoholism.
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Blowing on Embers: Stories for Hard Times
by Ellen Pulleyblank
Coffey |
“Bravo! A hard-to-put-down book about how to live with hard
times. As if we were sitting around a campfire, listening to others
tell their stories, we learn that indeed, happiness exists
side-by-side with pain.” —Pauline Boss,
author of Loss, Trauma and Resilience, and Ambiguous Loss.
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Lose Weight and Save
Money
by Dr. Mercy Mammah Popoola
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You too can lose weight and save money! Lose
Weight and Save Money: The Smart Alphabetic and Holistic Approach
is a powerful new approach to weight management, designed for
adults and children.
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Girls Only:
No Strokes Allowed
by Lisa Bernstein |
Most books on strokes are filled with stories of victims in their
latter years, of high blood pressure and bad cholesterol. Girls
Only is for young women and about the once considered rare
phenomenon of Vertebral Artery Dissection—aka cerebellar infarct—which is gradually and sadly becoming more prominent.
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Journey to the Fifth World
by Michele Ama Wehali |
A brilliant translation of New Age, shamanic and indigenous
wisdom, Michele Ama Wehali takes the reader on a compelling journey
of initiation and healing, through the sacred doorways that will
lead you through a profound rite of passage into the Fifth World.
This is a deeply enlightening and much needed guidebook for these
transformational times on the Earth.
—Deborah Knighton Tallarico, Publisher Spiritual Renaissance
Publication
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Dreams Uncovered
By Robyn
Murfin-Roberts |
What does my dream mean?
Dreams are an essential part of our lives. In their symbolic
language, they illuminate our lives. But how do we understand their
strange speech? This brief guide to interpreting your dreams explains
how, in an easy step-by-step process.
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Thought for Food
Overcome Emotional Eating
by
Suki Garson |
How enlightening! Suki teaches us how to tape over our old tapes
of negativity and belief systems about ourselves and create new
ones. Through her own personal experiences she leads us through the
maze with easy to read techniques and exercises with gentle
guidance, spirituality and compassion. — Jan Rostron CHt.
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Walking in
the Spirit
by Rita Ihekwaba |
These special ‘Love Letters’ from the heart of our
loving Father will comfort, encourage, instruct, correct and guide you
in whatever you are going through in life. In very practical terms,
they will help you live victoriously and be a God-pleaser every day of
your life. I strongly recommend Walking in the Spirit to every child
of God. —Pastor Fubara Ibama, President, Living Gospel
Missions International
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Stages of
Personal Maturity:
In Search of
Self
by John D. Reimers |
Have you ever wondered why some people are successful in their
relationships while others seem doomed to fail? What is the main
reason people lose their jobs? The answer to these questions
involves maturity levels.
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I Have Something To Say!
by
Alex Jean-Jacques
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What if I told you this book would change your life?
Absolutely guaranteed you unimaginable wealth, health, faith, and a
quality of life? Every feeling you have is enhanced! Can this book
really do that? NO! And neither can any other published work.
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The Trail to Tranquility
by Lazer Brody
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Genuine inner peace? Few people realize that it's a realistic
goal. A bright beacon now shines from faraway Israel to pierce the
darkness of anger, anxiety, and inner turmoil.
"Brody's not the sole property of the Jewish people. He belongs
to humanity. The 21st Century badly needs him." —David Soul, screen icon, singer, director, former star of
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Life Lessons Learned: What Textbooks Don't Teach
by Tiffany
Marshall |
In a tight labor market, great people
are hired first, retained longer, and become the organization leaders.
As a recent graduate, your education has given you more knowledge than others
have, but the shocking reality is that it takes more than a diploma to be a
great employee in today’s workplace.
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Planning With Purpose
by
Robert Benefield
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This book is a learning guide that was developed while the author was
serving as a consultant in conflict resolution, anger management, and
creative problem solving. The learning guide teaches the application of two types of planning skills:
finite and infinite. Finite or "use-your-brain" planning focuses on traditional
behavior management strategies for self-control of behavior.
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Understanding Men: A
Relationship Guide
by Lance McKeithan
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Men are misunderstood.
Many women in this country need a more complete education about
men they hope to love, and some men use this ignorance to take
unfair liberties with the hearts, minds and lives of women.
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The Incest Sin-Drum
by
Reada Collinsworth |
This book depicts the horrors involved in the sin of incest
and its far-reaching impact on the lives of its victims.
It also includes a number of places for incest victims to go
for help.
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Healing The Wounded Soul
by
Carol R. Stocking |
Healing the Wounded Soul
offers a healing process for discouraged sufferers of persistent
illnesses.
Healing the Wounded Soul offers a healing process for
discouraged sufferers of persistent illnesses, who have “tried
everything” traditional and alternative to deal with their
physical difficulties.
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100 Ways to Know if Your Man's a Loser
100 Ways to Know if You Need a Fashion
Check
by
Shaka Finnell |
For many years, women have been trying to figure out if their
men are losers.
Finally, here is the answer. With lots of humor, this book tells
you 100 Ways To Know If Your Man's a Loser. Also, a man can find
out if he falls into the loser category.
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Inside the Mind of a
Borderline
by Valencia
Mitchell
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Inside the Mind of a Borderline sheds light on the suffering of
an estimated ten million Americans.
Using poetry to delve into the
mind of a woman who lives with Borderline Personality Disorder
(BPD), Inside the Mind of a Borderline sheds light on the
suffering of an estimated ten million Americans. Because BPD
covers such a broad spectrum of symptoms, it has been and
continues to be difficult to diagnose and treat.
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Self Improvement of
Relationship Skills Through Body Language
by Mark H. Ford
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With help from the latest research, you’ll learn to identify
the hints, clues, signals, and signs by which people convey
their innermost feelings and thoughts.
Body language plays a critical role in our everyday lives. But
how can we use body language to improve our relationships?
With help from the latest research, you’ll learn to identify
the hints, clues, signals, and signs by which people convey
their innermost feelings and thoughts. You will be able to
rapidly organize this information for the quick decisions you
need to make to improve your image and self-presentation,
while improving your self-preservation skills.
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Stop This Hurricane in My
Brain: An OCD Survival Guide
by Dina Siers
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A
survival guide for people who suffer from Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder. This book demonstrates that it is possible to live
happy and productive lives with OCD.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is heart wrenching. Sufferers
cannot imagine anything worse. For the people who love them,
OCD can be very frustrating as it is very difficult to
understand. For both there is help. This book showcases
numerous personal OCD journeys of both suffering and survival
in addition to several stories from loved ones of OCD
sufferers.
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How To Get a Job in Las Vegas
by Robert Saunders
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If
you're relocating to Vegas or already live there, this book will
help you find the job you want.
You can have a job in Las Vegas, Nevada TODAY! Are you and
your family thinking of moving to Las Vegas? Will you want a
job when you get there? Do you live in Las Vegas and need to
find work? If you are one of the five to seven thousand people
who move to Las Vegas each month, this book is a must read for
you.
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Healing From Terrorism,
Fear and Global War
by E. Johannes Soltermann
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Timeless, proven methods to reclaim healing, peace of mind and
spiritual freedom even in the midst of chaos.
"Mr. Soltermann ... You're
clearly a spiritual master and a deep, thoughtful soul."—Alexander Slagg, New World
Library
"This book
really manages to say in a very clear and beautiful way what
is most needed these days if we want to heal ourselves and
humanity and be one team again, all of us."—Bettine Clemen, flutist and
author of Open Your Ears To Love
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The Grammar Help!
Student Handbook
by Jane Hanser
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Here's a book for
students who are serious about improving their English writing
skills, and serious about enjoying the process.
Based on the
popular software program Easy Writer by the same author, this
useful handbook incorporates many of the components that have
made that software successful: only authentic student writing
used in the examples and activities, exercises in context,
meaningful and stimulating passages to read and edit, and easy
and clear explanations.
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The Psychology of
Self-Esteem
by Seymour Keitlen, M.D.
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In the author's words...
"In this study, I have tried to
formulate a wide-ranging theory of self-esteem. This involved
a general discussion of narcissism and its many
transformations. Self-esteem is a sexual phenomenon because it
is a derivative and transformation of self-love. . . ."
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Renaissance, Not Retirement
by Bob Linneman
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An
alternative to the conventional "story-book" retirement
how-to, Renaissance not Retirement shows readers how
they can find a more fulfilling, exciting and energetic life –
a rebirth or renaissance of sorts.
Packed with real-life case examples, readers will be treated
to a six-step procedure for their path to a new beginning. To
jump-start the process, the book includes 208 alternatives to
traditional retirement, check sheets, forms, and a guide to
easy-to-get resources.
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Nappy Hair 101
by Ayana Hardin
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Nappy Hair 101 is the answers to all the questions you never
knew you had about Nappy Hair. While many people view hair
care as a necessary evil of personal hygiene, Ayana
Cole-Hardin sees hair care as a pathway to enlightenment. She
shares her feelings and experiences about the art of going au
naturel when it comes to hair care.
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My Battle With Cushing's
Disease
by Linda Garnier
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Written for
fellow “Cushies,” this is one woman’s story of the misdiagnosis,
sickness, surgery and, ultimately, recovery and inspiration
associated with the life-threatening Cushing ’s disease.
Describing
the various manifestations of this disease, offering some
nutritional advice to help keep the weight gain from getting
out of hand and sharing her own tale from diagnosis to
recovery, Linda Garnier offers her experience for all of the
recently-diagnosed out there.
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Feather Medicine
Walking in Shoshone Dreamtime: A Family System
Constellation
by Francesca Boring
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Feather Medicine chronicles the
journey of a contemporary, bi-cultural Shoshone woman who has
inherited her maternal grandmother’s gift of dream and
knowing.
A poignant look
at the contrast of the indigenous world of visions, and
the western mode of thinking.
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Hollywood
Endings
by
Linda Flanders
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The movie themes that the world loves the most are few and simple; they are the themes that have been portrayed over and over since Hollywood began to make movies. These classics have the most wonderful endings: love overcomes all; good overcomes bad; the wayward son comes home. Anyone can be a hero, and everyone has a guardian angel. |
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Sacred
Flames Reiki
by
Allison Dahlhaus
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Sacred
Flames Reiki is a new system that combines aspects of color
therapy, creative visualization, traditional Japanese Reiki, and
candle work.
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Brain
Bombardment
by
Patrick Whalen
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Brain Bombardment takes the form of a runner's diary. It describes the pursuit of supreme mental conditioning, as well as the obstacles that get in the way. Brain Bombardment is instructive, inspirational, and wildly funny.
Brain Bombardment discusses these questions and others.
Read it and experience the explosion of your brain.
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Finally, The Truth
About Women's Health Care
How and Why Women are Lied to by the Medical Establishment
by
Kathy Smiley |
“This
book is important reading for all women, especially women
over forty”
-Julian Whitaker MD, author of Health & Healing
“…a
great reference manual for women to come back to time and
again!”
-Barbara Tankersley, book reviewer
“
...natural solutions to a wide variety of health problems
in an easy to read format.”
-Christiane Northrup, MD,
author of The Wisdom of Menopause
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Why
Me?
by
Mark Snape
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Why
Me? is my story. It is a journey of self-destruction and
self-discovery. The immense pressure to conform pushed me into a
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Journey
Together:
Protecting
Children from Sexual Abuse
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The 1.5 million children who are
sexually abused each year are begging us to hear their cries for
help and pleading for us to be their voice. |
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How
to Connect to People and
How
to Do It Consistently
by
Richard Woods
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Do
you want to turn your life around?
How to Connect to People and How to Do It Consistently
will provide instructions to help you change your attitude.
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Becoming
Smoke Free
Almost Fun!
by
Gordon A. Swanson |
I invite you, no matter if you are a beginning or lifetime
smoker, to walk through this simple manual with me, listen to my
stories and ideas, and I'm sure you'll find as I did that there
is a way to become smoke-free and be almost fun!
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Wings
of Discovery
by
Captain Stacey L Chance
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What
if you could fly free like a bird - inher- ently understanding
the wind, the sky, and your own feathered wings? Look into the
eyes of an eagle, you will not see fear...
"The
book is powerful, memorable, and priceless. An interesting
story... I'll likely read it a couple more times before my next
flight.” - - Debi, Virginia
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HOW
TO CHOOSE THE ONE
by
Ardyce Rooney Grant, Ph.D.
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Choosing
a mate
is
now as simple as asking the right questions before getting
involved.
"Constructive
information for every existing and future relationship.
A must read..." Elisa Vallone, Ph.D. |
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LAUGHING AT DEPRESSION
by Chris
Morley
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A disturbing poetic journey
exploring the author's lifelong battle with clinical depression,
it traces the illness chronologically. Takes the reader from the
depths of despair and anguish to heights of humor and satire.
After struggling for years to maintain balance and perspective,
Morley finally emerges from the cocoon of his illness. The
author "tells it like it is," and even reveals the "medical
miracle" that made recovery possible.
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