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I Can Read You Like a Book: How to Spot the Messages and Emotions People Are Really Sending With Their Body ... Gregory Hartley, Maryann Karinch
Career Press, 2007
The art and science of body language Listeners will learn some of the same skills the best interrogators and detectives use to evaluate spies, criminals, and witnesses, interpreting body language, mannerisms and other non-verbal communications. This is primarily a self-help audio that will help you learn ...
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The Success Principles for Teens: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be Jack Canfield, Kent Healy
HCI, 2008
Amazing Inspiration Wow, I devoured the book "The Success Principles for teens" in 3 days and I am absolutely amazed how you are able to attack EVERY SINGLE negativity a teenager could possibly have. That fear, excuse, or problem - all answered. I have to admit, besides completely ...
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It's Not How Good You Are, Its How Good You Want to Be: The World's Best Selling Book Paul Arden
Phaidon Press, 2003
It is what it is..... To all of those readers who are incredibly unsatisfied with this book: LIGHTEN UP!!!! This book is what it is and to hold such high expectations to the point of letting it ruin your day is absolutely missing the point of the author's message. Paul Arden is simply ...
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How to See Yourself As You Really Are His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Atria, 2007
Great for beginners or anyone As a beginner in Buddhism, this was the first Buddhist book that I read. Before reading this, I had heard of many ways of Buddhist thought through small online writings, but His Holiness' 'How to See Yourself As You Really Are' truly helped me to gain a more ...
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The Anti-Estrogenic Diet: How Estrogenic Foods and Chemicals Are Making You Fat and Sick Ori Hofmekler
North Atlantic Books, 2007
Good book, interesting and correct information. I have been researching and testing diets and weight loss programs for almost 20 years. They all work if and when you are ready. This one has very correct information about the estrogen issue, and it is well worth reading, even if you are not willing to follow the ...
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Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? (Classic Seuss)
Random House Books for Young Readers, 1973
Great book for remembering how lucky we all are!!! I love this Dr. Seuss book. It is too easy these days to focus on the negative things in life. I bought this book for my 10 year old son and 12 year old daughter to remind them, in a humorous way, that even though everything in life may not be exactly the way they ...
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The Success Principles(TM): How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be Jack Canfield, Janet Switzer
Collins Living, 2007
Totally won over! I have never written a book review EVER. But this was the best self-help motivational book ever and I have read dozens and dozens. this is the first and last inspirational book you will ever need.
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Enjoying Where You Are On the Way to Where You Are Going: Learning How to Live a Joyful, Spirit-Led Life Joyce Meyer
FaithWords, 2002
You Need To Own This Book! I read the reviews here and decided to get the book from the library. Well I have finished this book and I must say that the author has met me at the very place I am in my life right now. Chapter ll Joy in God's Waiting Room continues to speak to my spirit. Joyce ...
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The Triple Bottom Line: How Today's Best-Run Companies Are Achieving Economic, Social and Environmental ... Andrew W. Savitz
Jossey-Bass, 2006
If You Want To Get Fluent Fast, Read This Book This book is for interested general consumption rather than a technical practitioners' text book and as such is more than successful in teaching the basics of the triple bottom line. I'm not quite sure why some of the Amazon reviewers seem so testy about this, as the ...
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Safe People: How to Find Relationships That Are Good for You and Avoid Those That Aren't Henry Cloud, John Townsend
Zondervan, 1996
Safe People Everyone should read this book to identify safe and unsafe people. I saw myself in the book as an unsafe person. I am working to correct that through God's help.
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The Translucent Revolution: How People Just Like You are Waking Up and Changing the World Arjuna Ardagh
New World Library, 2005
No Ordinary Soulful book Translucent Revolution... is for those who are eager to see a fresh new World of endless possibilities for humanity and the rest of Life. This book shares true-eventful stories from multiple people with different point of views... who are so ordinary ... who were so ...
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How You Are Changing: For Discussion or Individual Use (Learning About Sex) Jane Graver
Concordia Publishing House, 1998
Just what I was looking for I've been searching for just the right book for my 11 year old son and this is one has just the right look and information I wanted for him. Many other books were way too long, some with pages in the hundreds and other books were too immature for his age. This is a ...
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How Do You Lift a Lion? Robert E. Wells
Albert Whitman & Company, 1996
Excellent Curriculum Tie-In This book easily and clearly illustrates the concept of pulley, screw and lever. Simple machines have never been so easy to explain. The cute animals and the banana party they have help the students in my 3rd grade class to understand force and work. Bravo!
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The 51% Minority: How Women Still Are Not Equal and What You Can Do About It Lis Wiehl
Ballantine Books, 2007
Good source of practical info for women In this book, Lis Wiehl creates a useful source of everyday legal information for the average woman who might be going through any of a number of trials. Lis makes the point that women are oftentimes not aware of the law and the protections (or lack thereof) that it ...
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How Are You Peeling? (bkshelf) (Scholastic Bookshelf) Saxton Freymann, Joost Elffers
Scholastic Paperbacks, 2004
Foods with Moods! I have two sons -- the younger is expressive and outgoing; the older is reserved, reserved, reserved. When we started reading this book, my younger son would mimic all the pictures, and without knowing the words, he would come up with the emotions. Now both boys do ...
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