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Does This Cape Make Me Look Fat?: Pop Psychology for ...
Author: Chelsea Cain Author: Marc Mohan Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 817 EAN: 9780811852005 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0811852008 Number Of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2006-07-15 [... more]
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Managing Yourself: Coach Yourself To Optimum Emotional ...
An excellent EI book: Wow the two previous reviewers had contrasting views. I read this book in the UK and found it an antidote to the heavy theoretical books. It does refer to the yale goal setting which has been challenged. However it does refer to [... more]
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Raising America: Experts, Parents, and a Century of ...
ambitous and flawed: Well, first of all, if I were reading a book about kids, wanting to know about the society of children, I would want to know the author has done the work of raising kids, instead of studying documents of others who studied kids on a [... more]
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Character Is Destiny: The Value of Personal Ethics in ...
From Amazon.com: As Russell Gough implies, the fact that people are lapping up books on personal ethics, virtue, and character is best understood as a long-overdue reaction to the two dominant schools of pop psychology: the determinist "you are your [... more]
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The Evolution of a Warrior: A Book of Personal ...
What a great read.: This was a really fun book to read. I read it in about 10 days and that's an accomplishment for me because I'm a busy guy. This book really does add some confidence in yourself, and the messages the book gives throughout the book got [... more]
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Family Virtues Guide
From Amazon.com: When you witness a small child haul off and smack another child unprovoked, the theory of innate morality seems to lose all validity. Moral education has always been the domain of religion, and Linda Kavelin Popov has culled 52 universal [... more]
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The Call of Service
The Unanswered Call: The Unanwered Call In modern society there seems to be a movement away from the sense of community and more toward a sense of the individual. Often we see people more concerned with what it takes to increase profit margins and less [... more]
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Inspiration: Your Ultimate Calling
Exceptional, inspiring and a must have!: This is one of the most fascinating and inspiring books I have ever encountered! I haven't read the previous books written by Dyer but it seems that this is his best because it presents all of the most important [... more]
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Psychology 101.5: The Unspoken Rules For Success in Academia
Beware: George Bush Also Hails From Yale: If a train filled with overused cliches leaves Yale University in New Haven, CT, at the same time that a train filled with cheap advice leaves the American Psychological Association in Washington, DC, where will [... more]
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Let the Dog Decide
In My Opinion, Purchase Another Book: There's an old saying that applies. This book is both new and good; of course, the parts that are good aren't new and the parts that are new aren't good. There are portions of good advice in this book but it can be [... more]
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Well Rounded
Wonderful!: This comforting, easy to read book encourages you to *accept* yourself, love yourself and feel good. Catherine is like a friend, guiding you along the path and encouraging you all the way. I personally loved the meditations on body acceptance. [... more]
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Information Anxiety 2
From Amazon.co.uk: Information might want to be free, but why should we free it? We've got enough troubles keeping track of all the petabits running around untethered already, and we risk a computer counterrevolution if we let the situation get much [... more]
CDN$44.95
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