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A Smart Girl's Guide to Parties: How to Be a Great Guest, Be a Happy Hostess, and Have Fun at Any Party (American Girl)

by Apryl Lundsten

This book shares everything a girl needs to know about going to parties and throwing them! Girls will love testing their party know-how with fun quizzes and finding easy-to-make gift ideas.

A Smart Girl's Guide to Style: How to Have Fun with Fashion, Shop Smart, and Let Your Personal Style Shine Through (American Girl)

by Sharon Cindrich

This book shares advice on having fun with fashion and letting personal style shine through. Girls can take quizzes to figure out which looks make them feel comfortable and confident. They'll find tips for how to shop smart and handle disagreements with parents over the clothes they buy and wear. And they'll get advice from other girls on how to ignore fashion critics and stay true to themselves.

Dreams: Your Magic Mirror with Interpretations by Edgar Cayce

by Elsie Sechrist

How an understanding of your psychic self can lead to both spiritual growth and success in everyday life and how dreams can serve this end. The author uses Cayce's notes for readings on dreams.

Is It Me or My Meds: Living with Antidepressants

by David A. Karp

This book gives voice to those who are depressed and to those who use medications so that they are not depressed. Full of useful information.

Working on Yourself Alone

by Arnold Mindell

This easy to read volume explores self guided meditation practices from the perspective of process psychology. Analytic writing is balanced with personal narative.

Let In the Light: Facing the Hard Stuff with Hope

by Patricia H. Livingston

A practical guide to reframing the negative.

On Caring

by Milton Mayeroff

A noted philosopher explores the meaning and importance of caring

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Amazing Sex

by Sari Locker

An extensive manual for maintaining and magnifying mutual erotic pleasures.

Chasing Stars: The Myth of Talent and the Portability of Performance

by Boris Groysberg

It is taken for granted in the knowledge economy that companies must employ the most talented performers to compete and succeed. Many firms try to buy stars by luring them away from competitors. But Boris Groysberg shows what an uncertain and disastrous practice this can be. After examining the careers of more than a thousand star analysts at Wall Street investment banks, and conducting more than two hundred frank interviews, Groysberg comes to a striking conclusion: star analysts who change firms suffer an immediate and lasting decline in performance. Their earlier excellence appears to have depended heavily on their former firms' general and proprietary resources, organizational cultures, networks, and colleagues. There are a few exceptions, such as stars who move with their teams and stars who switch to better firms. Female stars also perform better after changing jobs than their male counterparts do. But most stars who switch firms turn out to be meteors, quickly losing luster in their new settings. Groysberg also explores how some Wall Street research departments are successfully growing, retaining, and deploying their own stars. Finally, the book examines how its findings apply to many other occupations, from general managers to football players. Chasing Stars offers profound insights into the fundamental nature of outstanding performance. It also offers practical guidance to individuals on how to manage their careers strategically, and to companies on how to identify, develop, and keep talent.

Rhode Island Driver’s Manual

by Division of Motor Vehicle Rhode Island

Driver's Manual Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles

Battered Women

by Lane Voipe

Discusses different aspects of wife abuse, includes personal narratives.

The Body Has a Head

by Gustav Eckstein

"The intent of this book is to make the human body more familiar to anyone who owns one." How our bodies function...

The Hero Within: Six Archetypes We Live By

by Carol Pearson

Uses Jungian heros to explore how these figures exist within each of our lives and can be the means for deepening our understanding and enriching our experience of life.

How To Love A Difficult Man

by Nancy Good

This book talks about common relationship problems that women experience in a warm, engaging style. This isn't a book about bashing men or demanding your rights. Rather, it's a book about asking for what women want and need in a clear, positive way. It advises women to know their own value as a person and to handle these issues with respect and dignity.

How to Think If You Want to Change the World: Spiritual Practices for Social Activism

by Jean-Robert Bayard

You feel pain or discomfort about things that are wrong in your world, BUT you feel helpless or discouraged to do anything about it. You're hoping to be effective as an activist and make a difference BUT you feel overwhelmed or anxious. You want to deal with this head-on AND keep your sanity, BUT you feel burned out or depressed. If any of these are true, this book is for you. <P><P>Dr. Jean-Robert Bayard shares her insights to help you in your own struggles, drawing from more than six decades of experience as an activist to eliminate the suffering of others; as a psychotherapist helping patients to regain the joy of life, and as an ardent student of both Eastern and Western religious philosophies.

Sex and the Supremacy of Christ

by John Piper Justin Taylor

This book is about enjoying the gift of sex as a way of celebrating and knowing its gracious giver.

Beyond Addiction, A Step-by-Step Guide to the Spiritual Principles of Addiction And Recovery

by Ray Geide

This book describes the author's journey of recovery from addiction. He teaches us that there is more to recovery than sobriety, that there is spiritual and emotional growth. It has a more hopeful and positive outlook than many similar books in stores.

The Art of Living

by The Editors Of The Reader's Digest

Living comes naturally. Living well is an art. This is the "how to" handbook on life's most essential skills.

Miracles of Mind: Exploring Nonlocal Consciousness and Spiritual Healing

by Russell Targ Jane Katra

From the Table of Contents: chapter one The Illusion of Separation A Physicists Description of His Psi Experiences chapter two Our Astonishing Nonlocal Mind CIA Spying at SRI Yields Unequivocal Proof of TSP. chapter three What We Have Learned about Remote Viewing How You Can Learn to Do It Yourself chapter four The Masters of the Universe and the Mystery of Psi The Golden Experiments in Psi from This Century chapter five Precognition: Time and Time Again What Does It Mean to Look into the Future chapter six Are Psychic Abilities Using Psychic Abilities in the World, Including Spiritual Healing chapter seven The Making of a Healer Becoming a Healer Cosmic Consciousness, Mystical Experiences chapter eight The Healing Experience Mind-to-Mind Connections: Jane's Healing Experiences Chapter nine Minding the Body Significant Mind-Body Experiments and Distant Influence chapter ten Ways of Healing Spiritual and Energy Healing, Therapeutic Touch, Diseases chapter eleven a Prayer and the Healing Connection Healing Prayer Love and Surrender How to Do Spiritual Healing chapter twelve The Physics of Miracles and the Magic of Mind A Theory of Unity Consciousness and Hope for the Future The book also include an extensive bibliography.

Practical Praying: Using the Rosary to Enhance Your Life

by John Edward

From the Introduction: Prayer. It's something we all do, even those of us who may not especially think that we believe in God or a Higher Power. Think about it. . . how many times in the course of a week, a day, or even a single hour do you say the words, "Oh God," or "God help me"? You may not think this is praying, but in a very fundamental way, it is prayer in its most basic form--a plea or call to God for help, assistance, or guidance. Like millions of people in this world, I use prayer every day of my life. It centers me, rejuvenates me, and puts me in touch with the universe and its maker. It has opened, and continues to open, my spirit and soul to the infinite power and possibilities of the life energy that connects us all. This is a book about how I came to embrace the power of prayer in a very practical way, thus the title, Practical Praying. Specifically, I will discuss and share with you my personal method of praying, using meditation and the Rosary. They have enhanced my life immeasurably, and it is my sincere hope that they will do the same for you. ... Yes, gentle reader, this is the same author who wrote such books as Developing Your Own Psychic Powers and Unleashing Your Psychic Potential. A touching and inspiring book.

I Want a Baby, He Doesn't: How Both Partners Can Make the Right Decision at the Right Time

by Donna J. Wade Liberty Kovacs

What does a couple do when one partner wants a child and the other partner does not? This is a guide for couples who face that challenge.

Self Esteem

by Patrick Fanning Matthew Mckay

A useful book for understanding and practicing cognitive approaches to the improvement of self-esteem. Contains information and cognitive behavioral activities to help build self-esteem.

BISG Guide to Accessible Publishing: 2019 Edition

by Robin Seaman Elaine Ober Bill Kasdorf

The BISG Quick Start Guide to Accessible Publishing offers both a succinct introduction to the basics of accessibility and the market advantages to publishers for adopting best practices in creating accessible digital content. It is available in the EPUB 3 format and serves as a model of a properly accessible publication. <P><P>The guide addresses why and how to create, distribute, and display accessible digital content and provides an overview of these topics: <br>The critical importance of accessibility <br>The business case for making content accessible <br>Practical advice on how best to make content accessible <br>Legal requirements for accessible content <P><P>The BISG Quick Start Guide to Accessible Publishing can help companies: <br>Make content more discoverable <br>Reach an untapped market <br>Streamline production workflow <br>Save money by creating "born accessible" educational materials <P><P>This is a critical and hopeful time, when technology and massive industry shifts are mitigating the constant catch-up effort that currently limits access and requires so much extra work to create accessible content. With the BISG Quick Start Guide to Accessible Publishing, publishers will discover an invaluable resource. When all digital content is also “born accessible,” the dream of equal access to information for everyone will be a reality.

Amongst Ourselves: A Self-Help Guide to Living With Dissociative Identity Disorder

by Tracy Alderman Karen Marshall

What is DID? How can you cope with having it? How do you find a good therapist you can trust? What are good things about having DID? Tracy Alderman, Ph.D. and Karen Marshall, L.C.S.W. answer all of these questions and more. DID is not a life sentence, it can be fun! You are a survivor. Open up this book and find out why!

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