Be Happy Without Being Perfect: How to Worry Less and Enjoy Life More
Do you have trouble going to bed at night when there’s a mess in the kitchen? Do you think you would be happier if only you could lose weight, be a better parent, work smarter, reduce stress, exercise more, and make better decisions? You’re not perfect. But guess what? You don’t have to be.
Blueprint Crochet: Modern Designs for the Visual Crochete
Using graphic illustrations and clear guidelines, this straightforward crochet resource is essential for the visual crafter—anyone who understands maps better than verbal directions, and images better than basic step-by-step instructions. Covering a wide range of skill levels, it introduces the universal symbol language of crochet to newcomers, while also satisfying the need for intermediate level patterns. Each crochet design is broken down stitch-by-stitch in a diagram format so that visual learners can see, as well as read, each step. With contemporary designs from trendy to classic
This great value collection features 201 photocopiable worksheets and tests. The book is divided into six parts: 1. Grammar 2. Vocabulary 3. Spelling 4. Reading 5. Speaking & Listening 6. Researchdescription
Added by: rszyma | Karma: 779.66 | Non-Fiction, Medicine | 28 September 2010
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Depression (Diseases and Disorders)
Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad, but these feelings usually pass within a few hours. Even when dealing with grief or a major sorrow, people typically begin to feel a bit better in a few days. A depressive disorder interferes with daily life and causes pain for both the person with the disorder and those who care about him or her.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 25 September 2010
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Man in Lower Ten - Mary Roberts Rinehart
An absorbing detective story woven around the mysterious death of the "Man in Lower Ten." The strongest elements of Mrs. Rinehart's success are found in this book. Mary Roberts Rinehart was the American Agatha Christie. Both were great mystery writers. While Christie was justifibly famous for her ingeneous plots, in my opinion Rinehart was the better writer. Furthermore, Rinehart had an uncanny ability to creat and sustain throughout each of her books an atmosphere not merely of suspense but of foreboding.