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Whole Lotta Love
Whole Lotta Love
Maria Balabas
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Félelem helyett bizalom. Versengés helyett együttm?k?dés. Hogyan alakul át társadalmi-gazdasági k?rnyezetünk, mik a kihívások, mik a lehet?ségek? Mit jelent a tanulás a digitális korban? Mit jelent a karrier? Milyen szervezeti formákban zajlik a munka, milyen emberi min?ségeket keresnek a cégek?
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: (Illustrated)
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: (Illustrated)
Arthur Conan Doyle
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". . . aphorism are seldom couched in such terms, that they should be taken as they sound precisely, or according to the widest extent of signification; but do commonly need exposition, and admit exception: otherwise frequently they would not only clash with reason and experience, but interfere, thwart, and supplant one another." ? ? ? ? Issac Barrow "The very essence of an aphorism is that slight exaggeration which makes it more biting whilst less rigidly accurate." ? ? ? ?—Leslie Stephen There are of course, girls and girls; yet at heart they are pretty much alike. In age, naturally, they differ wildly. But this is a thorny subject. Suffice it to say that all men love all girls-the maid of sweet sixteen equally with the maid of untold age. There is something exasperatingly something-or-otherish about girls. And they know it—which makes them more something-or-otherish still:—there is no other word for it. A girl is a complicated thing. It is made up of clothes, smiles, a pompadour, things of which space and prudence forbid the enumeration here. These things by themselves do not constitute a girl which is obvious; nor is any one girl without these things which is not too obvious. Where the things end and the girl begins many men have tried to find out. Many girls would like to be men—except on occasions. At least so they say, but perhaps this is just a part of their something-or-otherishness. Why they should want to be men, men cannot conceive. Men pale before them, grow hot and cold before them, run before them (and after them), swear by them (and at them), and a bit of a chit of a thing in short skirts and lisle-thread stockings will twist able-bodied males round her little finger.It is an open secret that girls are fonder of men than they are of one another—which is very lucky for the men. Girls differ; and the same girl is different at different times. When she is by herself, she is one thing. When she is with other girls she is another thing. When she is with a lot of men, she is a third sort of thing. When she is with a man. . . But this baffled even Agur the son of Jakeh.As a rule, a man prefers a girl by herself. This is natural. And yet is said that you cannot have too much of a good thing. If this were true, a bevy of girls would be the height of happiness. Yet some men would sooner face the bulls of Bashan.Some foolish men—probably poets—have sought for and asserted the existence of the ideal girl. This is sheer nonsense: there is no such thing. And if there were, she could not compare with the real girl, the girl of flesh and blood—which (as some one ought to have said) are excellent things in woman. Other men, equally foolish, have regarded girls as playthings. I wish these men had tried to play with them. They would have found that they were playing with fire and brimstone. Yet the veriest spit-fire can be wondrous sweet.Sweet? Yes. On the whole a girl is the sweetest thing known or knowable. On the 6 whole of this terrestrial sphere Nature has produced nothing more adorable than the high-spirited high-bred girl.—Of this she is quite aware—to our cost (I speak as a man). The consequence is, her price has gone up, and man has to pay high and pay all sorts of things—ices, sweets, champagne, drives, church-goings, and sometimes spot-cash.
Three Best Friends
Three Best Friends
Robbin Miller
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Max and his two best friends, Sophia and Max, are excited that a new community playground is opening up. They have not played together in a playground since meeting in preschool. The ribbon is cute and Max suddenlty cries out, " My wheelchair is stuck in the wood chips." Feeling humiliated that Max can't play with his friends, ?he struggles to find a way to belong despite being bullied by two kids. Max learns the true meaning of friendship as fathoms on why playgrounds are built for not all children with abilities.?
Discipline Children
Discipline Children
Joseph R. Parker
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Have you wondered if you're making the right decisions when it comes to raising your child? Over the last years, there has been a lot of confusion about the role of boys and girls in our society. It's easy to see why parents are left with lots of unanswered questions when they're raising their children.Using positive discipline methods can significantly help them become responsible and balanced adults later in life.Here's some of what you can expect to learn inside the pages of this book: ·Learn how to avoid common discipline mistakes that parents make that can end up harming their child's development in the long-term. ·Setting healthy boundaries that your kids will always respect. ·Learn the best methods to handle conflicts and arguments. ·Effective communication with yout child or teenager. ·Teaching self-control, handling aggressive behaviors, and more! Would you like to enjoy going through every stage of your child's development without worrying if you're doing the right thing or not?The earlier you manage to give proper guidance, the easier it is for them to grow into healthier adults.However, there is no such thing as being too late, and even the most damaging of behaviors and habits can be helped.Do not leave anything to chance. Start by guiding them towards the best possible path towards a healthy and responsible adulthood today!
Living With Aspergers Syndrome
Living With Aspergers Syndrome
Jessica Caplain
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Living With Aspergers Syndrome
Advanced Parenting Techniques Of Rebellious Teens
Advanced Parenting Techniques Of Rebellious Teens
Suzzie Santos
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Advanced Parenting Techniques Of Rebellious Teens
Toddler Potty Training: Incredibly Simple 2-Day Potty Training that Works
Toddler Potty Training: Incredibly Simple 2-Day Potty Training that Works
Marie C. Foster
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Toddler Potty Training: Incredibly Simple 2-Day Potty Training that Works
Discipline Kids
Discipline Kids
John S. Roberts
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Discipline Kids
Raising Boys
Raising Boys
John S. Roberts
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Raising Boys
Parenting Teens: Raising Balanced Teenagers and Helping them Become Extraordinar
Parenting Teens: Raising Balanced Teenagers and Helping them Become Extraordinar
Joseph R. Parker
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Parenting Teens: Raising Balanced Teenagers and Helping them Become Extraordinary Adults
Taming the Beasts: The Ultimate Guide  How To Handle Difficult People
Taming the Beasts: The Ultimate Guide How To Handle Difficult People
Michael Widmore
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Taming the Beasts: The Ultimate Guide How To Handle Difficult People
Raising Sons: The Keys to Raising Healthy Sons and Helping them Become Extraordi
Raising Sons: The Keys to Raising Healthy Sons and Helping them Become Extraordi
Joseph R. Parker
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Raising Sons: The Keys to Raising Healthy Sons and Helping them Become Extraordinary Men
Friends into Lovers: Escape and Never be Trapped In The Friendzone Ever Again!
Friends into Lovers: Escape and Never be Trapped In The Friendzone Ever Again!
Jack N. Raven
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Friends into Lovers: Escape and Never be Trapped In The Friendzone Ever Again!
Toxic Relationships: 7 Alarming Signs that you are in a Toxic Relationship
Toxic Relationships: 7 Alarming Signs that you are in a Toxic Relationship
Morgan Lee
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Toxic Relationships: 7 Alarming Signs that you are in a Toxic Relationship
Raising Girls
Raising Girls
Joseph R. Parker
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Raising Girls
How to Attract Men
How to Attract Men
Jean-Marie Faye
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How to Attract Men
Raising Daughters
Raising Daughters
John S. Roberts, Jean-Marie Parker
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Raising Daughters
Potty Training Tips for Busy Moms
Potty Training Tips for Busy Moms
Daniela Kinsella
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Potty Training Tips for Busy Moms
Dating Advice For Women
Dating Advice For Women
Jason Gale
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The Ultimate Blueprint To Dating & Understanding Men Is Finally Here!Learn All You Need To Know From One Of The BEST communication/social skill experts, conversationalists and dating gurus Jason Gale.You will gain insights to dating secretes, expert tips and much, much more!What You'll Learn..What men really want?What men look forHow to find the perfect match?Unique approach and strategiesPsychology of men?Relationship dynamics?And much, much more!?What Sets This Book Apart From The Rest? This book is a step by step guide that leads you through the ever changing world of dating?? ?Learn how to find the perfect match and keep him, without manipulation! This book was crafted and designed for women looking for potential LONG term relationships, NO gimmicks. ?Endorses feminism by putting women in control and empowering them with the right frame of mind, knowledge and tools to utilize when dating. ??Tips, strategies and advise for single mothers included too! ?These are proven, tested and ethical strategies that work! ?By the end of this book you will have built confidence, self-esteem and courage to dive into the fascinating world of dating and engage men effectively.?What are you waiting for? Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity to learn the secrets to dating men!This book is your blueprint to success!? Change your life forever and grab your copy now!
Bow-Wow and Mew-Mew: Illustrated
Bow-Wow and Mew-Mew: Illustrated
Georgiana M. Craik
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Margaret, the eldest of the four, was sixteen, and very pretty, being plump and fair, with large eyes, plenty of soft brown hair, a sweet mouth, and white hands, of which she was rather vain. Fifteen-year-old Jo was very tall, thin, and brown, and reminded one of a colt, for she never seemed to know what to do with her long limbs, which were very much in her way. She had a decided mouth, a comical nose, and sharp, gray eyes, which appeared to see everything, and were by turns fierce, funny, or thoughtful. Her long, thick hair was her one beauty, but it was usually bundled into a net, to be out of her way. Round shoulders had Jo, big hands and feet, a flyaway look to her clothes, and the uncomfortable appearance of a girl who was rapidly shooting up into a woman and didn't like it. Elizabeth, or Beth, as everyone called her, was a rosy, smooth-haired, bright-eyed girl of thirteen, with a shy manner, a timid voice, and a peaceful expression which was seldom disturbed. Her father called her 'Little Miss Tranquility', and the name suited her excellently, for she seemed to live in a happy world of her own, only venturing out to meet the few whom she trusted and loved. Amy, though the youngest, was a most important person, in her own opinion at least. A regular snow maiden, with blue eyes, and yellow hair curling on her shoulders, pale and slender, and always carrying herself like a young lady mindful of her manners. What the characters of the four sisters were we will leave to be found out. The clock struck six and, having swept up the hearth, Beth put a pair of slippers down to warm. Somehow the sight of the old shoes had a good effect upon the girls, for Mother was coming, and everyone brightened to welcome her. Meg stopped lecturing, and lighted the lamp, Amy got out of the easy chair without being asked, and Jo forgot how tired she was as she sat up to hold the slippers nearer to the blaze. "They are quite worn out. Marmee must have a new pair." "I thought I'd get her some with my dollar," said Beth. "No, I shall!" cried Amy. "I'm the oldest," began Meg, but Jo cut in with a decided, "I'm the man of the family now Papa is away, and I shall provide the slippers, for he told me to take special care of Mother while he was gone."
How to Travel Inside the Female Brain
How to Travel Inside the Female Brain
Kent Lamarc
¥24.44
How to Travel Inside the Female Brain
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