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Michael Gurian, Barbara Annis, “Leadership and the S9X es: Using Gender Science to Create Success in Business” 2008-08-25 | ISBN 078799703X | PDF | 267 pages | 1.2 MB Michael Gurian’s trademark use of brain science in gender studies together with real life examples of what is currently happening in business leadership make this an important resource for businesses and organizations. It provides new vision and useful practical applications, helping women and men in the workplace become more effective and fulfilled, and ultimately helping businesses and business leaders realize increased profits. Through examples and case studies from companies like Kodak, Nike, Nintendo, Home Depot, Proctor & Gamble, Avon, and Disney, the book shows readers how ignoring gender diversity actually impedes the true potential of any business.
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Mar 12, 2009 | No Comments
Michael Webb, “500 Lovemaking Tips & Secrets:Increasing Passion and Intimacy Through Great S9X ” 2003 | ISBN: N/A | 99 pages | PDF | 1,3 MB Be Sure to Surprise. You want to make your S9X life exciting. You want to make it hot. Mind-blowing. Perhaps you want to have it more often. We have more S9X tips than ANY OTHER PLACE! Lovemaking Tips & Secrets also includes a section of dozens of diagramed lovemaking positions and explanations of the benefits of each one. There are tips and suggestions if you will be making love for the very first time. Likewise, you will discover amazing new techniques even if you are the most seasoned lover.
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By Gerry Spence by Michael C. Gray September 30, 2000 Gerry Spence is an attorney from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, who has handled some very high-profile cases, including the Karen Silkwood trial, basis of the movie, “Silkwood.” His whole life and his livelihood depend upon successfully arguing on behalf of his clients. At the time he published this book in 1995, Mr. Spence had a remarkable record of never losing a criminal trial. It’s appropriate, then, that Mr. Spence has developed a personal philosophy of argument that he shares in this book. There are two main concepts that Mr. Spence explains which any person can use to become more successful in business and in life. First, to win an argument, exhaustive preparation is essential. The most prepared person will usually win. In the preparation process, you must thoroughly research and understand your case, and you must also thoroughly research and understand your opponent’s position. You should know and understand the facts and arguments of your opponent better than he or she does. Second, you must have a profound understanding of the thinking and emotions of the decision maker(s) – in his case, the jury. Your argument should be framed to harmonize with the decision makers’ values, wants and needs. You must understand the prejudices of the jurors and address the built-in objections they may have to your arguments. You must help them to understand the motives of your client and identify with them as their own. In other words, empathize with the jurors and help them empathize with your client.
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Mar 11, 2009 | No Comments
An in-depth guide to character modeling for games. $59.99 Software: XSI 6.0 or higher (XSI 7.0 required to open project files) Run Time: 7 hrs. 11 min., 4 discs Availability: Ships next business day[/left]
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Mar 8, 2009 | No Comments
Pro LINQ Language Integrated Query in C#
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Marc Clark, “The Manager’s Toolkit: 61 Building Blocks for Success” 2008-04-27 | ISBN: 0978816412 | 160 pages | PDF | 2.4 Mb This workbook contains tips, checklist, worksheets and personal development tools to help you understand, practice, and apply the skills you need to become and remain a successful supervisor/manager or products, resources and people in the industry you have chosen for a career. The book was designed for those who are the backbone of the workforce. To support those who carry a winning attitude and have a sincere desire to succeed in reaching their personal goals and dreams. The 150 page workbook is user friendly and the content within is easily understood.
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Mar 4, 2009 | No Comments
Big Collection on Art – Drawing and M.Media Books Total 60 books Each Different links
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| pdf | Rapidshare | 5 MB| EAN : 9780764541667 ISBN : 0764541668 Author : Janet Valade Publisher : For Dummies Pub Date : 2004-04-30 Pages : 416 Language : English Description : Covers the latest major release of PHP, the most popular open source Web scripting language, in the friendly, easy-to-understand For Dummies style
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Mar 1, 2009 | No Comments
| pdf | Rapidshare | 5 MB| ublisher Comments: Would you like to better appreciate fine distilled spirits? Whiskey & Spirits For Dummiesis your complete guide to selecting and enjoying this family of noble beverages, flavor by flavor. From whiskey, rum, and brandy to vodka, gin, and cordials, this handy reference traces the history of distilled spirits, explains how they are made, and shows you how to evaluate, serve, and savor them. Ever wonder why the Irish spell it “whiskey” and the Scottish “whisky”? This friendly book tells you as it reveals where the first whiskeys — or “dark” spirits — originated and how they came to the United States. It also explores the origins of clear spirits and the different varieties of each. You’ll compare American and European vodkas, see how to make the new and improved all-purpose Martini, and follow the spread of flavored rums across the globe. A slew of sidebars give you fascinating tidbits of information about these spirits. You’ll also discover how to: * Become a sophisticated taster * Shop for the best spirits * Select the right mixers * Use spirits in cooking * Make ten classic cocktails * Choose and taste cordials and liqueurs * Know the nutrients in one serving of each type of distilled spirit * Present spirits to guests * Set up tasting events at home This thorough guide also features recipes for cooking with spirits, offering menu choices such as entrees, vegetables, and desserts that all include at least one type of spirit. Complete with an appendix of craft distillers across the United States, Whiskey & Spirits For Dummieswill give you the knowledge and hands-on guidance you need to become a connoisseur of such greats as fine Scotch, Bourbon, and Cognac in no time! Synopsis: Whisky & Spirits For Dummies invites readers to join in appreciating this family of noble beverages, step-by-step, flavor-by-flavor. The book traces the history of distilled spirits, explains how they are made, clues readers in on how to best enjoy them, and lists their health benefits, risks, and nutritional values. Readers also discover how to distill their own spirits, as well as what spirits go best with what foods… even how to cook using distilled spirits as an essential ingredient. Synopsis: This complete guide invites readers to enhance their appreciation of the family of noble beverages, from whiskey, rum, and brandy to vodka, gin, and cordials. The book traces the history of distilled spirits, clues readers in on how to best enjoy them, and lists their health benefits, risks, and nutritional values. Synopsis: Features recipes for cooking with spirits The fun and easy way to appreciate fine distilled spirits From whiskey, rum, and brandy to vodka, gin, and cordials, this guide traces the history of distilled spirits, explains how they are made, and shows you how to evaluate, serve, and enjoy them. You’ll become a connoisseur of fine Scotch, Bourbon, and Cognac in no time. Discover how to: * Set up tasting events at home * Shop for the best spirits * Become a sophisticated taster * Cook with distilled spirits * Make ten classic cocktails back to top About the Author Perry Luntzhas been involved in one way or another with the beverage alcohol business most of his adult life. For more than 20 years he has been publisher and editor of Beverage Alcohol Market Report,an international e-letter for marketing executives in beer, wine, and spirits. He served as Director of Marketing Communications for Seagram Distillers for a decade, worked on the creative side of several advertising agencies, including a spell as a creative director of a Young & Rubicam division, and for several years headed his own marketing communications agency. A consultant, lecturer, teacher, and news media source, Perry is frequently interviewed in newspapers, radio, and television, including the BBC. He is chairman emeritus of the Wine Media Guild, proving he knows his way around vineyards and breweries, as well as distilleries. Like many native New Yorkers, Perry is a political junky. He served several years as president of a highly regarded NYC political club. For the past decade, Perry has been Senior Editor of the Beverage Media Group, a network of trade magazines read by 140,000 licensed retailers. He also writes a weekly column for the group’s B-to-B Internet site. back to top Table of Contents ‘Introduction. Part I: Entering the Spirits World. Chapter 1: Discovering Distilled Spirits. Chapter 2: How Distilled Spirits Are Created. Chapter 3: Enjoying Spirits. Part II: Whiskeys from Around the World. Chapter 4: Sipping the Irish Whiskeys. Chapter 5: Saluting the Scots. Chapter 6: American Cousins: Bourbon and Tennessee Whiskey. Chapter 7: More Whiskeys from America and Other Parts of the World. Chapter 8: Channeling the Canadians. Part III: Surfing the White Waters: A Guide to “Clear” Spirits. Chapter 9: Getting the Goods on Gin. Chapter 10: Vodka: Toasting the Russians. Chapter 11: Tequila: Unearthing the Aztecs. Chapter 12: Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum. Part IV: Enjoying the “After Dinner” Specials. Chapter 13: Cultivating Brandy. Chapter 14: Collecting Cordials, Lining Up Liqueurs. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 15: Ten (or so) Classic Spirits Cocktails. Chapter 16: Ten Spirited Dishes. Chapter 17: Ten Nutrition Profiles of Alcohol Beverages. Chapter 18: Ten (or so) Health Benefits of Moderate Drinking
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Feb 28, 2009 | No Comments
Computer Magazines 4 in 1 March 2009 | 80.3 MB 1. Computer Shopper 2. PC World 3. Macworld 4. Personal Computer World
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