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Opening the door of your heart and other Buddhist tales of happiness
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Anger and forgiveness. 05. Creating happiness. 06. Critical problems and their compassionate solutions. 07. …”
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Networking is dead : making connections that matter /
Table of Contents: “…Define your why -- Create quality over quantity -- Dig below the surface -- Have your authentic story ready to go -- Give first -- Upgrade your network : five levels of exchange -- Learn to make great introductions -- Expand your circles of connections -- Make your progress and commitment visible to others -- Inspire others.…”
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Owning our future : the emerging ownership revolution /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…. : extractive design -- The community bank : generative design -- Wall street : capital markets on autopilot -- Overload : the expanding house of claims -- Collapse : the eroding middle-class base -- Returning to earth -- Ecological values as the seedbed of a generative economy -- Waking up : from maximizing profits to sustaining life -- The island : from growth to sufficiency -- Bringing forth a world : from individualism to community -- Creating living companies -- The five core elements of generative ownership design -- Living purpose : creating the conditions for life -- Rooted membership : ownership in living hands -- Mission-controlled governance : humans at the helm -- Stakeholder finance : capital as friend -- Ethical networks : reinforcing shared values -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- About the author.…”
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The everything guide to a healthy home : all you need to protect yourself and your family from hidden household dangers /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…-- Common household dangers -- Indoor air quality -- Water quality -- EMFs and radiation -- Decorating your home -- Flooring -- Kitchen -- Cleaning products -- Bathroom -- Killing germs -- Personal care products and cosmetics -- Bedroom -- Babies and children -- Pets -- Pest control -- Lawn and garden -- Outdoor living -- At work -- Encouraging a healthy school.…”
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Anticipate knowing what customers need before they do /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Strategy: creating and destroying customer value -- Doing the right things for the wrong reasons -- Not all customers are good customers -- When customers speak who hears them? …”
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The hunt : target, track, and attain your goals /
Table of Contents: “…An Introduction to The Hunt Chapter 1: Getting Up, Getting Clear: Consciousness Chapter 2: Keeping it Real: Authenticity Chapter 3: Taking Trophies: Leverage Chapter 4: Bringing it Home: Real-Time Execution Chapter 5: Finding Flow and Leaving a Clean Wake Notes Acknowledgments About the Author Index .…”
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Ceylon cookery
Published 1976Table of Contents: “…Preparation of sea Food for Curries 11. Frozen Foods 12. Cleaning of Vegitables 13. Menu Planning 14. Chutney, Moju, Pickle…”
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A beginner's guide to autism spectrum disorders : essential information for parents and professionals /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Guiding principles -- Remember, this person is hard-wired differently -- Seek alternative explanations for behaviour -- Make sure that everybody involved understands -- Listen to what the person with ASD tells you -- Listen to what the family tells you -- Make sure you have the right chair of the board -- Create structure and predictability -- Anticipate and deal with transitions -- Create self-help options -- Compensate for lack of self-directed learning -- Work through strengths, by-pass weaknesses -- Abandon the standard curriculum -- Teach skills for life -- Use visual approaches to learning whenever possible -- Stay concrete: avoid metaphor, irony, sarcasm, cynicism, etc. -- Reinforce teaching of social skills -- Deal with stress -- Remember that not much learning occurs when there is stress -- Remember that punishment does not produce learning -- Avoid power struggles -- Specific intervention programmes that may help -- Specific intervention programmes that have no proof that they work.…”
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