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Navigating Your Freshman Year: How to Make the Leap to College Life-and Land on Your Feet (Students Helping Students)
The orientation sessions might tell freshman where the student union is-but only the true experts can offer the real lowdown on college life. From making peace with a difficult roommate to choosing the right classes, in this guide college students and recent grads tell freshman all they need to know to get through their first year with flying colors..
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What Jesus Is All about: Meet the Man Whose Life--And Death--Changed the Course of History
This handy guide provides understanding and easy access to the Gospels and the book of Acts about the life of Jesus and the impact of His ministry It records the birth, life, healing ministry, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as well as the formation and growth of the Early Church through Jesus' disciples. This is the perfect tool for those who desire to understand or share the essence of Jesus' life and teachings in a comprehensive way..
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I Can't Believe I Just Did That: How Embarassment Can Wreak Havoc in Your Life--and What You Can Do to Conquer It
A social scientist examines the subtly damaging effects of shame and embarrassment on our everyday lives and offers a powerful program for overcoming them. What is embarrassment? What really causes it, and when does it stop being an emotion that can just be brushed away with the fleeting hope that no real harm has been done? In I Can't Believe I Just Did That, David Allyn reveals how the feelings of confusion and self-doubt associated with embarrassment can powerfully affect the overall quality of our lives. With a complete program for identifying and managing embarrassment and repairing the harm it can inflict, Allyn's book shows how to: - decipher the underlying fears of embarrassment that are holding you back - admit to others when embarrassment leads you to behave in a way that you didn't intend - find the courage to say what you really think - manage the emotions associated with embarrassment as you are experiencing them; and - gain the confidence to be free of embarrassment in every area of your life. A revolutionary look at a commonplace emotion that we shouldn't simply learn to ignore, this book will dramatically improve how you live your life..
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Letters To My Mother: Tributes to the Women Who Give Us Life--and Love
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Portable Voodoo: Take Control of Your Life-and Others-with Voodoo!
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Murder at Arecibo: Life--and Death--at the Arecibo Observatory
Laureen Fortune, still foxy at forty, visits the Arecibo Observatory as guest of former lover Kelly Collins, an astronomer from the University of Chicago The Observatory’s spectacular radio/radar telescope, comprising a twenty-acre reflecting dish of exquisitely shaped aluminum sheeting, a 600-ton cat’s cradle of steel girders suspended fifty stories above to hold its radio feeds, and cutting-edge radio and computing equipment, has drawn a number of other scientific investigators and hangers-on to its site in north-west Puerto Rico. Laureen knows several of these as long-ago friends and/or lovers, brought together by the Observatory’s unique attractions. Laureen inhales the tortured history and mixed-up culture of the Isle of Enchantment until the idyll is broken one day by the discovery at dawn of a body that has fallen from the suspended structure, pierced the dish, and been disemboweled in the process. Finding herself and Kelly quite reasonably under suspicion of murder, she converts from pseudo-scientist to amateur crime investigator and, by her naturally contrarian processes of thought, identifies the true culprit and obtains a confession. She chooses not to reveal her solution to the investigating authorities, which, for their own reasons, would prefer not to be told. .
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Volunteering: How Service Enriches Your Life-and How Its Unexpected Halo Effect Boosts Your Career
Today many of us feel trapped in our jobs, afraid we won't advance, and bored by the routine Volunteering provides us with an invigorating way to stand out in an ever more competitive environment by reaching out and helping others. Meaningful volunteer work not only enriches our own souls-- it is also one of the best ways to advance in a career. John Raynolds illustrates how inspiration in careers and in lives can be renewed by service to others. He shows how volunteerism can help you: * Learn how to take career risks * Pick up new skills * Meet important contacts * Expand your industry profile * Develop an entirely new perspective on your goals .
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A Question of Trust: The Crucial Nature of Trust in Business, Work and Life-and How to Build It
Describing the anatomy of trust and explaining it through a diverse range of fascinating case studies, this book clarifies the value of trust within a company and the costs incurred when trust erodes. Trust can be difficult to define, understand, and achieve, but the payoffs are exceptional: it allows people to take risks and encourage innovation, and it increases customer loyalty. Explaining how trust is built within the company and how it is developed with customers makes this resource an important management tool during a time when trust is a scarce commodity. .
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Fruit from the Vine: Ways to Cope with Life--and Win!
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Bad Cat: Bass Cat brings new life--and a new level of performance--to the Pantera II.(Product/service evaluation): An article from: Bass & Walleye Boats
This digital document is an article from Bass & Walleye Boats, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2007. The length of the article is 2024 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Bad Cat: Bass Cat brings new life--and a new level of performance--to the Pantera II.(Product/service evaluation) Author: Jim Barron Publication:Bass & Walleye Boats (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 2007 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 14 Issue: 1 Page: 54(4) Article Type: Product/service evaluation Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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