Posted by admin on 26th February 2010
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Thérèse of Lisieux has been called the greatest saint of modern times, but some view her spirituality as sentimental and syrupy. Joseph F. Schmidt, FSC, dispels that notion by contending that Thérèse's "little way" is really the gospel message--a message that can best be understood in the context of her life. Schmidt does a masterful jo
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2Feb
Posted by admin on 20th February 2010
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Between 1908-1940, Sears customers ordered about 75,000 houses out of the Sears Roebuck and Company mail-order catalogs. The houses were shipped by rail to city lots and farms all over the country. Each "kit home" contained 30,000 pieces, including 750 pounds of nails and 27 gallons of paint and varnish. A 75-page instruction book showed home bu
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2Feb
Posted by admin on 16th February 2010
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Why does my dog lick his balls?Admit it; you’ve always wanted to know. Well, finally there’s a professional out there who’s not too embarrassed to answer–bone-fide veterinarian, critical-care specialist, and dog lover Dr. Justine A. Lee. It’s a Dog’s Life . . . but It’s Your Carpet takes you behind the scenes to look at the training a
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2Feb
Posted by admin on 8th February 2010
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Cocktails are bigger than ever, and this is the first real cookbook for them, covering the entire breadth of this rich subject. The Craft of the Cocktail provides much more than merely the same old recipes: it delves into history, personalities, and anecdotes; it shows you how to set up a bar, master important techniques, and use tools correctly; a
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2Feb
Posted by admin on 7th February 2010
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2Feb
Posted by admin on 6th February 2010
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A COLOSSAL CHEAT SHEET FOR YOUR postcollege years. Finally, all the needs of the modern girl—from the benefits of a Roth IRA to the pleasure and pain of dating (and why it’s not a cliché to love yourself first), from figuring out what to wear to a job interview to the delicate enterprise of defriending—are addressed in one rollicking volume.
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2Feb
Posted by admin on 4th February 2010
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Published September 1, 1997, The Slate Roof Bible is the first comprehensive book on the topic of slate roofs since 1926. It contains 200 photos, some in color, and an additional 175 black and white drawings. This two-part book tells you why older slate roofs should be preserved, if they can (and how to determine that), and how to identify the
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2Feb
Posted by admin on 2nd February 2010
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A Grand-Canyon-sized gap exists between the expectations of computer users and what an IT department can effectively do. This gap creates many victims-on both sides! This book builds an easy-to-cross bridge between those two, very different worlds. It is written in layman's language and doesn't use IT-specific technical terms. Why do IT projects fa
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2Feb
Posted by admin on 29th January 2010
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The long awaited book from direct-selling mentor and personal development expert John Lavenia. This book contains thoughts on his no-nonsense approach to success in writing for the first time, and was written for the 21st century man or woman who seeks answers to the common struggles that much of our society lives in. Many direct-selling pr
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1Jan
Posted by admin on 28th January 2010
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Using parables, koans, and personal experiences, Richard Rohr leads us beyond the techniques of prayer to a place where we can receive the gift of contemplation: the place where (if only for a moment) we see the world in God clearly, and know that everything belongs. Richard Rohr has written this book to help us pray better and see life dif
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1Jan