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Soft-Spoken Parenting: 50 Ways to Not Lose Your Temper With Your Kids
Short tempers and lapses of patience are a common challenge for parents, but they are also conquerable with the advice in this book. Each chapter contains a concept, including choosing laughter over accusation, putting off until tomorrow what shouldn’t be said today, making sure actions match words, choosing to see the good, and making allowance for childishness. The challenge of being a little softer and kinder with children becomes a little easier for parents with these simple and practical strategies.
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Slanky
Cult poet and musician Mike Doughty makes his print debut with Slanky, a black-comic stroll through the demimondes of pop culture and modern urban life. Doughty’s poems are at once absurdist and matter-of-fact; the images he conjures are thrown into high relief through cutting wordplay. In a series of prose poems about showbiz, he reimagines Cookie Monster as a burned-out suicide, and cheesy talk-show host Joe Franklin as a cross-dressing witness to the apocalypse. And in “For Charlotte, Unlisted,” he wrenchingly tracks the elusive memory of a faded romance.
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The Soft-Spoken Parent (More Than 50 Strategies to Turn Away Wrath)
Apply the strategies found in this book in your parenting and you will learn to better understand your children and exercise more patience and kindness..
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Why Things Burn: Poems
For many performance poets, the simple act of writing down the words can kill a poem's spirit and energy. Not so with Daphne Gottlieb In Why Things Burn, Gottlieb tackles sexuality, lesbian issues, rape, urban life, and a host of other topics with the same power of her live performances Includes photos of the author in performance..
Price: $4.67 [Notify me when price goes down.]


This soft-spoken Mexican filmmaker's Super-8 films were too extreme for art school. What's on his mind? (Discovery: Jose Luis Rodriguez).: An article from: Film Comment
This digital document is an article from Film Comment, published by Film Society of Lincoln Center on November 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1092 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.

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Title: This soft-spoken Mexican filmmaker's Super-8 films were too extreme for art school. What's on his mind? (Discovery: Jose Luis Rodriguez).
Author: Chris Chang
Publication:Film Comment (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2002
Publisher: Film Society of Lincoln Center
Volume: 38 Issue: 6 Page: 20(2)

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Soft Spoken
Stuck in traffic on Love and Relationship Ave? Need an Inspirational pick me up? Wanna spice up your life with some erotic pleasures? Do you need a shoulder to cry on, ear to listen, and a hand to hold?? The wait is over!! It's time to heal the heart , massage the mind, and stimulate the soul!! Soft Spoken is a poetry collection for any woman that needs sisterly advice from a down to earth sistah!!!.
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