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Gala-Days

by Gail Hamilton

Access 97 Expert Solutions

by Stan Leszynski

Que's Access 97 Expert Solutions is more than a unique tutorial--it's truly a handbook, covering important topics you won't find in any other book. Beyond creating queries, forms, and reports, discover how to combine Access objects into an expert solution. This book shows you how Access application experts work--their standards, philosophies, and techniques--and how you can apply this knowledge to your own development efforts.

The ADDed Dimension

by Kate Kelly Peggy Ramundo D. Steven Ledingham

The authors have ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) themselves and offer insightful help for coping with this "disorder".

When the World Will be As One

by Tal Brooke

When the World Shall Be As One is a look at all strains of the new age movement and at globalism from every angle. The author seeks to give us the Biblical answer to the trends we see in the world today.

Tangents

by Greg Bear

Multi-award winning author Greg Bear established himself as the most ambitious and imaginative of the potential successors to Arthur C. Clarke with his bestselling space operas Eon and Eternity. Tangents is his first collection of short stories and includes two tales that won both Hugo and Nebula Awards: 'Tangents' a remarkable account of contact with beings from another dimension, and the original short version of his classic novel Blood Music.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Amazing Sex

by Sari Locker

An extensive manual for maintaining and magnifying mutual erotic pleasures.

The Packer Way

by Ron Wolf Paul Attner

nine stepping stones to building a winning organization

Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work

by John M. Gottman Nan Silver

This is a great manual on how to make your marriage work. The authors postulate some common problems and their solutions. The book is filled with questionaires to help you assess your current position and exercises to help you and your spouse do a better job in your marriage.

The Electronic Dream

by John Fuhrman

The author tells you how to use the educational resources of an organization to ensure your success when you duplicate your efforts as an e-commerce professional.

The Wealthy Barber: The Common Sense Guide to Successful Financial Planning

by David Chilton

Finally, for the folks on Main Street (not Wall Street)--a simple, sensible, and enjoyable guide to financial planning that shows people how to improve their fortunes by taking a few simple and painless steps. Chilton simplifies the complex puzzles of personal finance and helps you achieve financial independence. With the help of his fictional barber, Roy, and a large dose of humor, Chilton shows you how you can take control of your financial future slowly, steadily, and with sure success.

Retiring Wealthy

by Gordon Pape

"If you make a commitment and put together a carefully structured plan, you can indeed be among the few Canadians who will retire genuinely wealthy.<P> Make no mistake. It will require time, effort and, maybe, some sacrifice.<P> But then, what in life that's worthwhile does not?<P> Any time you feel your resolve weakening, think about the ultimate reward. Twenty, thirty, maybe even more years of living the way you want, free and independent. A home by the sea, a trip around the world, time with your family, a second career - all are possible and achievable.<P> It's in your hands now!"

The Other Side and Back

by Sylvia Browne

the Other Side and Back is both an eye-opening journey into other worlds, and an invaluable handbook for spiritual survival in the new millennium.

Handbook to A Happier Life

by Jim Donovan

The author of this book donated a digital copy to Bookshare.org. Join us in thanking Jim Donovan for providing his accessible digital book to this community.

Manstopper: Training a Canine Guardian

by Joel Mcmains

In this, the second in the Dog Logic series, the author provides a book which is both educational and entertaining. "Manstopper" covers agitation techniques, agitator selection and training, requirements of the prospective personal protection dog as well as training methodology and technique. Training events are first presented then analyzed and examined from the perspective of the dog, the trainer as well as the agitator. Though the topic at hand is treated in a deservedly serious manner, the book

Life Strategies: Doing What Works, Doing What Matters

by Phillip C. Mcgraw

Whether its a bad relationship, a dead-end career, or a harmful habit, Dr. McGraw's 10 Life Laws will empower you to take responsibility for your own actions and break free from self-destructive patterns.<P> Drawing upon more than fifteen years of experience, Dr. McGraw explores each of the 10 Life Laws necessary to succeed, including:<P> * People do what works<P> * Life rewards action<P> * Life is managed, not cured<P> * There is freedom in forgiveness<P> Filled with case studies, checklists, and strategies that will work for you, Life Strategies will provide you with the skills you need.

Reclaim Your Life

by Jim Donovan

This is a specially produced book to help you get through the challenging times we're all facing. Reclaiming Your Life contains 38 mini chapters with easy to use ideas and techniques to help you regain your happiness. The author of this book donated a digital copy to Bookshare.org. Join us in thanking Jim Donovan for providing his accessible digital book to this community.

This is Your Life, Not a Dress Rehearsal

by Jim Donovan

This book contains simple, practical ideas and techniques that anyone can use. By following this step by step success system, you can go from wherever you are in your life at this moment, to creating a life that is truly the life of your dreams. It does not matter where you are right now. You may be doing okay but know you can be more. Or perhaps you're struggling just to keep your head above water or, like most people, you're somewhere in between. Wherever you are right now, this book will help you devise a plan for lifelong success. You can turn your life around beginning today. I know how you feel. I have seen hardship. I also know that you can change your circumstances. I have done it and I have watched as thousands of others have done it too. The author of this book donated a digital copy to Bookshare.org. Join us in thanking Jim Donovan for providing his accessible digital book to this community.

Living a Life that Matters: Resolving the Conflict Between Conscience and Success

by Harold S. Kushner

Here is an exerpt from Chapter One: "The Two Voices of God Like many people, I live in two worlds. Much of the time, I live in the world of work and commerce, eating, working, and paying my bills. It is a world that honors people for being attractive and productive. It reveres winners and scorns losers, as reflected in its treatment of devoted public servants who lose an election or in the billboard displayed at the Atlanta Olympic Games a few years ago: "You don't win the silver medal, you lose the gold." As in most contests, there are many more losers than winners, so most of the citizens of that world spend a lot of time worrying that they don't measure up. But, fortunately, there is another world where, even before I entered it professionally, I have spent some of my time. As a religiously committed person, I live in the world of faith, the world of the spirit. Its heroes are models of compassion rather than competition. In that world, you win through sacrifice and self-restraint. You win by helping your neighbor and sharing with him rather than by finding his weakness and defeating him. And in the world of the spirit, there are many more winners than losers."

How Good Do We Have to Be? A New Understanding of Guilt and Forgiveness

by Harold S. Kushner

Here is the introduction to the book: INTRODUCTION I HAVE BEEN THINKING about the ideas expressed in this book for a long time. Even as a child, I was bothered by the biblical story of the Garden of Eden. A God who punished people so severely for breaking one arbitrary rule was not a God I wanted to believe in, especially since the story seemed to suggest that Adam and Eve had no knowledge of what good and bad meant before they broke the rule. As I grew older, I encountered so many instances of people doing what they thought God had done in the Bible, rejecting someone for making one mistake, for not being perfect. When I was rabbi of a congregation in suburban Boston and members of my synagogue would share their problems with me, I would repeatedly hear of children angry at their parents, parents disappointed in their children, husbands and wives upset with each other, brothers not inviting brothers to a wedding because of an argument that had taken place years earlier. The pattern tended to be the same: somebody did something wrong and someone else responded by withdrawing love, sometimes by withdrawing all contact. And the retaliator felt justified in doing that because, after all, hadn't God done the same thing in the Garden of Eden? I often felt frustrated at the inability of my religious perspective to heal that breach. Fifteen years ago, responding to a personal tragedy, I wrote a book called When Bad Things Happen to Good People. Its message was simple but radical: when something bad happens to you, it is not a case of God punishing you because you deserve it. God is on your side, not on the side of the illness or the injury. This book can be seen as an extension of that earlier one. Its message is equally simple and equally radical: God does not stop loving us every time we do something wrong, and neither should we stop loving ourselves and each other for being less than perfect. If religious teachers tell us otherwise, that is bad religion. If our parents responded to our misbehavior by withdrawing their love, that was a bad response by people who may otherwise have been good parents. I hope that our sense of self-worth, our relationships to our parents, our children, our mates, our siblings, and friends will improve once we learn the lesson that one mistake need not lead to rejection and banishment. And I hope that this book will guide you to gaining that blessing.

The Intimacy Dance: A Guide to Long-Term Success in Gay and Lesbian Relationships

by Betty Berzon

Guide to same-sex relationships.

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