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The Peacemaker

by Ken Sande

This book is a practical guide for all Christians who seek to bring Christ's exhortation, "Blessed are the peacemakers," into their relationships. Attorney Ken Sande is executive director of Peacemaker Ministries. He regularly conciliates business, family employment, and church disputes and serves as a consultant to pastors and attorneys as they work to resolve conflicts outside the courtroom. Sande conducts seminars throughout the United States on biblical conflict resolution. Note: The indexes did not scan properly, and were therefore deleted.

Lady In Waiting: Developing Your Love Relationships

by Debby Jones Jackie Kendall

A Christian book for single women

Speak More Effectively

by Dale Carnegie

This is an excellent guide for gaining the ability to persuade an audience to your concepts or to promote interest for a cause. Wonderful guidelines for speaking effectively regardless of the circumstances.

The Little Recognized Secret of Success

by Dale Carnegie

This book presents a very clear and concise approach for success in all endeavors.

Pathways To Success: How to Win Friends & Influence People and How to Stop Worrying & Start Living

by Dorothy Carnegie Dale Carnegie

EIGHT THINGS This Book Will Help you Achieve 1. Get out of a mental rut, think new thoughts, acquire new visions, discover new ambitions. 2. Make friends quickly and easily. 3. Increase your popularity. 4. Win people to your way of thinking. 5. Increase your influence, your prestige, your ability to get things done. 6. Handle complaints, avoid arguments, keep your human contacts smooth and pleasant. 7. Become a better speaker, a more entertaining conversationalist. 8. Arouse enthusiasm among your associates. This book takes you on a step-by-step voyage of self-discovery and improvement. It will culminate in your increased success at relationship-building, setting and achieving goals, overcoming stress, and building leadership strengths. Carnegie's famous maxim, "Believe that you will succeed, and you will" is the corner stone of this book. And it informs all the practical principles about human performance and business results he presents so powerfully here. Through remarkably plain yet brilliant examples, Carnegie's time-honored values have motivated generations of people to be a success-and continue to do so. Both books in this volume have been regular best-sellers from the start, selling copies in the multi-millions. Translated into numerous languages, they are read and reread by business and professional people worldwide. In addition, they are an important part of courses offered in over 70 countries by Dale Carnegie Training.

Women and Families: Feminist Reconstructions

by Kristine Baber Katherine Allen

Families--often a source of satisfaction, growth, and fulfillment for women--can also be an arena of domination, abuse and pain. This volume uses a postmodern feminist perspective to elucidate women's myraid experiences in the family, providing an integrated analysis of critical aspects of intimate relationships, sexuality, childbearing decisions, caregiving, and work. Throughout, the book focuses on the nature of the choices women must make as thei attempt to meet their own needs while nurturing and sustaining their intimate and family relationships. Challenging the traditional definitions of the family, the authors incorporate feminist thinking and research from a variety of diciplines to illuminate both the commonalities and the differences in the experiences of diverse women. Action-oriented, the book stresses themes of economic autonomy, choice and equality, reproductive freedom, and education for critical awareness, and presents pragmatic recommendations for empowerment.

Self-Publishing Checklist

by April D Brown

<p>Self-publishing feels overwhelming. So many places to start. Multiple options to upload various file types. They don't all match. Several distributors and combinations of distributors and social media blast options. It's difficult to know where to begin.&nbsp;</p><p>Each section of this workbook goes into detail about everything you need before you reach the destination's internet page. Step one covers an indepth look at nine distributors. The cover page for each highlights the major points later broken into individual worksheets. Step two goes into more detail about the pre-launch and post-publishing marketing aspects among several platforms. The Book Listing Newsletter sites picks a few sites to cover. More come and go every day. It gives a general idea of what you need prepared to use them. The last major section covers information about direct sales. This is something some authors look forward to, and others dread. It'll give you a list of points to remember for each one.</p><p>This group of checklists aims to help you organize your plan. Of course, it can't cover every option out there. They are constantly changing. Use these lists as a guide on your publishing and marketing journey.&nbsp;</p><p>Worksheets can be printed and updated for each project, or kept in a binder to refer to on all stages of the process: before, during, and after publication.</p><p>This book includes a link (in the back) to download an Excel spreadsheet full of data to help you connect all of this information into a practical process.</p><p>Step 1: Publishing Distributors</p><p>Amazon</p><p>Apple iBooks</p><p>Barnes and Noble</p><p>Bookshare</p><p>CreateSpace</p><p>Draft2Digital</p><p>Kobo</p><p>Smashwords</p><p>Step 2: Publishing Checklist</p><p>Book Listing Newsletter Sites</p><p>Direct Sales</p><p>Appendixes of printable worksheets</p>

Fertility, Cycles and Nutrition

by Marilyn M. Shannon

How your diet affects your menstrual cycles and fertility.

The Secret Handshake: Mastering the Politics of the Business Inner Circle

by Kathleen Kelley Reardon

Offers invaluable advice on such career-building tactics and skills as getting noticed, networking, persuading others, knowing which battles to fight, and mastering the art of the quid pro quo.

How to Strengthen Your Memory

by Michael Fidlow

This is not just another book filled with the usual techniques for improving memory. Fidlow considers the natural memory and suggests techniques to enhance it. He explores artificial memory and provides strategies for improving it. He guides the reader through a variety of tricks and situations so that the reader can choose and apply techniques that make sense for that particular individual.

Peaceful Mind: Using Mindfulness & Cognitive Behavioral Psychology to Overcome Depression

by John R. Mcquaid Paula E. Carmona

The use of mindfulness practice and cognitive behavior therapy in treating depression.

The Serpent in the Cup: Temperance in American Literature

by David S. Reynolds Debra J. Rosenthal

Articles discussing alcoholism and its consequences

The Little Book of Letting Go: A Revolutionary 30 Day Program to Cleanse Your Mind, Lift Your Spirit, and Replenish Your Soul

by Hugh Prather

Book about letting go of fear and finding happiness and love in relationships and life.

52 Ways to Lose Weight

by Carl Dreizler Mary E. Ehemann

Suggestions to lose weight, be healthy and gives 52 suggestions to be successful

The Carbohydrate Addict's Diet

by Richard Heller Rachel Heller

This book postulates a carbohydrate addiction syndrome. The carb addict is profiled and a diet to break the addiction is described. The book includes some recipes.

Help Yourself: Celebrating the Rewards of Resilience and Gratitude

by Dave Pelzer

From the Book jacket: As more than three million readers have learned from his three previous books, Dave Pelzer doesn't believe in feeling sorry for himself. Abused mercilessly by his mother as a child, Dave has taken everything that happened to him and turned it into something positive so that he can help others. Now happily married and with a child of his own, he celebrates the twin pillars of strength that saw him through his darkest hours: resilience and gratitude. And he shows how anyone can tap in to these virtues to live a better and more fulfilling life In Help Yourself, Dave Pelzer explains how we can move beyond a painful history, harmful negative thoughts, and innumerable setbacks by taking control and being accountable for our lives. Pelzer's three autobiographical books are available from Bookshare in a collected edition titled, "My Story."

Interview Skills for Millennials (Coursebook Curriculum )

by Eric Fan

There is a social tension that exists between Millennials (born 1980-2000) and older generations who occupy the workforce in America today. Older generations who are hiring managers too often view Millennials as uncommitted, lazy, entitled people who like to hide behind technology while taking selfies. This educational curriculum was created to help bridge that social tension through the channel of interviewing skills. The intended audience is college students, recent graduates, or even those who are seasoned in the workforce and are hoping to transition to a new position. This workbook (written for use with a Squarage "post modern career readiness" course) walks the job-seeker through the entire in-person interviewing experience.

#WinTheWorkforce: Job Retention for Workforce Development

by Eric Fan

Putting your smart phone away isn’t enough to keep your job. Not watching Game of Thrones at work isn’t enough to keep your job. Showing up early isn’t enough to keep your job. Following instructions isn’t enough to keep your job. Not missing deadlines isn’t enough to keep your job. Not challenging authority isn’t enough to keep your job. Not ever failing isn’t enough to keep your job. The premise of this workbook is that while most of the above would once have kept you gainfully employed, times have changed, and the game has changed. Today's workers have to make explicit choices about how to behave to best ensure keeping their jobs. This workbook (written for use with a Squarage "post modern career readiness" course) offers strategic tips for ways to create enough value for yourself that you won't be replaced before you are able to move on or retire.

The Long-Awaited Stork: A Guide to Parenting After Infertility

by Ellen Sarasohn Glazer

This book is about the pain of infertility that persists even after a couple becomes parents.

The Writer's Guide to Crafting Stories for Children

by Nancy Lamb

"It's all here--everything you need to know about writing for children, presented with insight and humor. Nancy Lamb provides practical advice using classic stories as examples as well as her own twenty-five years of writing experience. Read it straight through like a novel (yes, it's that good) or use it as a reference book. A 'must have' for every novice or professional writer." -Janet Zarem

Managing Difficult People: A Survival Guide for Handling Any Employee

by Marilyn Pincus Michael S. Dobson Richard Mintzer John Riddle Gary R. Mcclain Deborah S. Romaine Bob Adams

As a manager, you're sandwiched between the pressure of senior executives and the demands of your own staff members. The last thing you need is an unruly employee whose chronic "negaholic" attitude upsets your office applecart and affects the morale of your entire staff. Managing Difficult People gives you the tools you need to cope with all kinds of difficult employees. From sneaky slackers to resident office tormentors, this handy guide cuts to the chase, helping you identify and deal with specific personality types such as: # The Bully # The Complainer or Whiner # The Procrastinator # The Know-It-All # The Silent Type # The Social Butterfly # The "No People Skills" Person # The Rookie # The Overly Sensitive Person # The Manipulator It's time to take charge of all the difficult situations that come your way. Follow these positive, proactive guidelines for targeting telltale behaviors, and put an end to office strife once and for all!

Antagonists in the Church: How to Identify and Deal With Destructive Conflict

by Kenneth C. Haugk

Excellent book on dealing with conflict in the church.

Treating Sinus, Migraine, and Cluster Headaches: An Allergist's Approach to Headache Treatment

by William B. Walsh

A "look specifically at one chronic illness-headaches-and describe a successful approach to overcoming this painful disorder. We will start by learning about the immune system to help in understanding how it gives rise to allergy and how allergy causes headaches. The first part of the book is devoted to this explanation. Next, we will explore how head pain is precipitated by problems in the environment. ... Finally we will look at the tools available for treating allergy-the all-important patient history, the skin test, and allergy injections. They allow the allergist to approach the treatment of headaches with great confidence that if his patients can understand and cooperate in modifying the dietary and environmental factors that cause their headaches, their pain can be alleviated."

Voices of Hope: Breaking the Silence of Relationship Violence

by Pamela Lassiter Cathey Wind Goodfriend

The Authors have combined the hopeful stories of women and men who have experienced domestic violence, dating violence, and child abuse with the theoretical constructs of narrative therapy and professional trauma advocacy to create a book that will change lives.

Six Minutes a Day to Perfect Spelling

by Harry Shefter

People make spelling mistakes simply because they have never formed the right spelling habits. Here is a proven method that will make you a master speller.

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