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Zen to Done
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This book was written for those who want to get their lives organized and actually execute the things on their to-do list by changing existing habits. The suggestions are simple and powerful, and will help you develop the habits that keep all of your tasks and projects organized, your work day simple and structured, and doing what you need to do, without distractions.
The Kosher Sutra
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Sex is everywhere – yet one third of all marriages in America are utterly sexless. Over exposure to sex has diluted this most powerful form of intimacy to such an extent that most couples have forgotten what passion feels like. This book delivers a much-needed guide to reigniting desire in our relationships while at the same time creating renewed energy in every aspect of our lives.
America’s Cheapest Family
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There’s no doubt that today’s families can use some help in balancing the household finances. Learn what the cheapest family in America does to cut down on expenses. Especially helpful household budgeting techniques.
Made to Stick
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A practical guide to effective communication. Drawing extensively on psychosocial studies on memory, emotion and motivation, the authors studies are couched in terms of “stickiness” – that is, the art of making ideas unforgettable. They credit six key principles: simplicity, unexpectedness, concreteness, credibility, emotions and stories. Fun to read and solidly researched.
The Best Confessions from Grouphug.us
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Grouphug.us started in 2003 as a place for people to totally anonymously post their deepest, darkest secrets. To confess them to the world. The site received 13 million hits in the first three months, and is the fastest growing confession site online. This book is a collection of some of the best and most interesting confessions.
Click
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Tancer, who leads global research at Hitwise, an online market research company, guides the reader through the search patterns among 10 million Internet users. Witty and invaluable insights, this book is destined to become a primer for online marketers and usability experts while shedding light on the mindset and curiosities of the average Web surfer.
The New Elite
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Marketing consultant Taylor and branding specialist Harrison mine success stories of the truly rich and learn how they acquired their fortunes, whether it has changed them and how they live their lives. They dispel the myth that most of the rich have inherited their money and reveal the socioeconomic factors behind their self-made rises to success.
iWoz
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Before slim laptops that fit into briefcases, computers looked like strange vending machines with cryptic switches and pages of encoded output. But in 1977 Steve Wozniak revolutionized the computer industry with his invention of the first personal computer. As the sole inventor of the Apple I and Apple II computers, Wozniak has enjoyed wealth, fame, and the most coveted awards an engineer can receive, and he tells his story here for the first time.
The Numerati
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In this captivating exploration of digital nosiness, Baker spotlights a new breed of entrepreneurial mathematicians engaged in harnessing the avalanche of private data individuals provide when they use a credit card, surf the Internet or even make a phone call. An intriguiing but disquieting look at a not too distant future where our thoughts will remain private, but computers will disclose our tastes, opinions, habits, and quirks to curious parties, not all of whom have our best interests at heart.
Cure Tooth Decay
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This is the result of three years of the author’s trial and error, having to persevere through fear, doubt, ignorance, laziness, and suffering to get the truth. The most detailed, clear and thorough research is available in this book. It is a must have if you are serious about preventing or healing cavities and avoiding the dental drill.