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    World famous great writers = ලොව සුපතළ ශ්‍රේෂ්ඨ ලේඛකයෝ
    Lova supathala shreshta lekhakayo
    by Karunaratne, D. M.

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…George W. F. Hegel 21. Ivan Sergeyevich 22. Ernest Hemingway 23. Ralph Waldo Emerson…”
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  2. 1622

    World famous great writers = ලොව සුපතළ ශ්‍රේෂ්ඨ ලේඛකයෝ
    Lova supathala shreshta lekhakayo
    by Karunaratne, D. M.

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…George W. F. Hegel 21. Ivan Sergeyevich 22. Ernest Hemingway 23. Ralph Waldo Emerson…”
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  3. 1623

    The challenge to Buddhism / H. G. A. Van Zeyst. by Zeyst, H. G. A. Van

    Published 1970
    Table of Contents: “…The basis of Science 5. Can we rise above morality? 6. The absence of religion 7. …”
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  4. 1624

    The challenge to Buddhism / H. G. A. Van Zeyst. by Zeyst, H. G. A. Van

    Published 1970
    Table of Contents: “…The basis of Science 5. Can we rise above morality? 6. The absence of religion 7. …”
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  5. 1625

    බුදු දහමෙහි සාරය බුදු රදුන්ගේ වදනින් - සිවුවන කොටස
    Budhu dahamehi saraya budhu radunge vadanin - sivuvana kotasa

    Published 2016
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  6. 1626

    Build your own electric vehicle / by Leitman, Seth

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…-- Electric vehicles save the environment and energy -- Electric vehicle history -- The best electric vehicle for you -- Chassis and design -- Electric motors -- The controller -- Batteries -- The charger and electrical system -- Electric vehicle builds and conversions -- How we can maximize our electric vehicle enjoyment.…”
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  7. 1627

    Healing grief, finding peace : 101 ways to cope with the death of your loved one / by LaGrand, Louis E.

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…How you can ease the hurt and heartache -- What you need to know about grief and healing -- Gifts that will get you through any loss -- The critical overlooked factor : resilience -- Inner-strength healing strategies -- Powerful long-term healing strategies -- Little-used but highly effective healing strategies.…”
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  8. 1628

    Hey, back off! : tips for stopping teen harassment / by Withers, Jennie

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…-- Digital Media Player as Change Agent, Part I -- Teen Section 4: The Doormat Kid -- Parent Section 4: The Passive Parent -- Digital Media Player as Change Agent, Part 2 -- Teen Section 5: The Bully -- Parent Section 5: The Aggressive Parent -- I Survived My Passive and Aggressive Parents: Jeanne's Story -- Teen Section 6: How to be a Winner -- Parent Section 6: The Positive Parent -- An Interview with Allison and Quinn -- Teen Section 7: Deal With It -- Parent Section 7: Assertive Parenting in Action.…”
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  9. 1629

    My neck hurts! : nonsurgical treatments for neck and upper back pain / by Taylor, Martin T.

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…-- How physical therapy can help -- Electrical treatments, some stimulating options -- Manual therapy, hands-on relief -- The right medications -- Getting to the point with injection therapy -- Complementary and alternative therapies: healing the body, mind and spirit -- Putting it all together.…”
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  10. 1630

    Head over heels : a novel / by Mitchell, Rain

    Published 2012
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    The snowball effect : communication techniques to make you unstoppable / by Bounds, Andy

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…ve now got -- Persuade more people to say "yes" -- Understand what really motivates people -- Say things that excite people -- Align your agenda to everyone else's -- Get an enthusiastic "yes" very quickly -- Prove you're someone's best option -- Make a sale -- Write a winning proposal or sales presentation -- Stand out from the crowd -- Cause long-term change, not a short-term blip -- Use the best communication channel to get a quick "yes -- Create titles that instantly grab people -- Write eye-catching introductions -- Use analogies to make your point -- Structure your communications so they're more persuasive -- Pass an exam -- Get a job interview -- Enjoy your job more -- Ensure everyone : including you : thinks you're great -- Build powerful relationships quickly -- Get things right first time -- Deliver interesting presentations that impress everyone -- Use "word pictures" to help people remember things -- Use initials to help people remember things -- Use games and activities to make your point -- Enjoy using powerpoint -- Create great visuals to enhance your message -- Start a presentation brilliantly (when your audience is large and/or doesn't know you) -- Appear polished, even if you haven't practiced much -- Prepare for and deliver an excellent q&a session -- Ensure your important initiatives succeed -- Have good two-way conversations -- Enjoy attending networking events -- Help people read your documents quickly -- Improve people's performance through observation and coaching -- Improve people's performance after annual reviews -- Improve people's performance when you delegate to them -- Section E: Eliminate the negatives -- Stop saying "no" too quickly -- Say "no" in a way that doesn't cause you problems -- Come up with good ideas, but can't think of any -- R emove someone's concerns about what you're planning to do -- Remove someone's final reason for saying "no" -- Get good outcomes from challenging conversations -- Stop procrastinating about having challenging conversations -- Stop your messages becoming diluted -- Stop diluting other people's messages -- Stop hating presentations -- Avoid people instantly doubting your credibility -- Stop wasting your time with people who can't make decisions -- Prevent avoidable disasters -- Stop saying irrelevant stuff -- Break the pattern of hearing useful ideas, but doing nothing with them -- Conclusion: build momentum : to keep your snowball rolling, just turn right -- Appendix: Useful communication templates -- And for more help -- Acknowledgments -- About andy bounds -- Index.…”
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  13. 1633

    Power questions : build relationships, win new business, and influence others / by Sobel, Andrew

    Table of Contents: “…Begin at the Beginning -- 8. Start Over -- 9. You Can Overcome Anything If You Understand Why -- 10. …”
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  14. 1634

    Improving workplace learning /

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Workplace learning : perspectives and challenges -- Expansive and restrictive learning environments -- Applying the expansive-restrictive framework -- Learner biographies, workplace practices and learning -- How individuals influence workplace practices, and how work can change worker dispositions and identities -- Workplace learning : the direct and indirect impact of policy interventions -- The direct and indirect impact of policy interventions : case studies from the research -- Improving workplace learning : an integrated approach.…”
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  15. 1635

    Windswept & interesting : my autobiography /

    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Do what makes you happy -- If no one gives you a medal, design your own -- Avoid people who say they know the answer -- Never run in loose underwear -- Interfere with yourself on a regular basis -- Plot your escape -- Never change planes to wash your socks -- Seek wisdom at the font of Snapple -- Consider yourself lucky -- Take your knickers down and dance -- Learn to do the Moonie -- If you arrive on a motorcycle, you'll have a better day -- Grow your hair -- Stay clear of musicals -- Aim higher than 'stupid but saveable' -- Get yourself a fire-breathing hootchy-cootchy dancer -- Fuck political correctness -- Learn to speak baby -- If you can lie on the floor -- Embrace the non sequitur -- If your heart stops, apply vinegar -- Misbehave in public... -- Beware the indomitable jobbie -- Swear like a Glaswegian -- Strip as many willows and you can -- Don't eat anything that comes in a bucket -- Save the baby crimples.…”
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  17. 1637

    The essence of Buddha-Dhamma by Kularatne, H. de S.

    Published 1955
    Table of Contents: “…The Singularity of Buddhism 7. Practical Anatta 8. Can Nibbana be Understood? 9. Washing your sins away 10. …”
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  18. 1638

    Neverisms : a quotation lover's guide to things you should never do, never say, or never forget / by Grothe, Mardy

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died (wit & wordplay) -- Never let a crisis go to waste (words to live by) -- Never give advice unless asked (advice) -- Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today (classic neverisms) -- Never underestimate the power of a woman: and a lot of other things as well ("never underestimate" neverisms) -- Never give in, never, never, never, never! …”
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    Trust me, I'm lying : the tactics and confessions of a media manipulator / by Holiday, Ryan

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Blogs make the news -- How to turn nothing into something in three way-too easy steps -- Blogs as a business : a brief overview -- Tactic #1: bloggers are poor, help pay their bills -- Tactic #2: tell them what they want to hear -- Tactic #3: give them what spreads, not what's good -- Tactic # 4: help them trick their readers -- Tactic #5: sell them something they can sell (exploit the one off problem) -- Tactic #6: make it all about the headline -- Tactic #7: kill 'em with pageview kindness -- Tactic #8: use the technology against itself -- Tactic #9: just make stuff up (everyone else is doing it) -- The monster attacks : what blogs mean -- Irin carmon, the daily show, and me: the perfect storm of how toxic blogging can be -- There are others : the manipulator hall of fame -- Cute but evil : online entertainment tactics that drug you & i -- The link economy : the leveraged illusion of sourcing -- Extortion via the web : facing the online shakedown -- The iterative hustle : online journalism's bogus philosophy -- The myth of corrections -- Cheering on our own deception -- The dark side of snark : when internet humor attacks -- The 21st century degradation ceremony : blogs as machines of hatred and punishment -- Welcome to unreality -- How to read a blog : an update on account of all the lies -- Conclusion.…”
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  20. 1640

    Pranamalekha : essays in honour of ven. Dr. Medagama Vajiragnana

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…What kind of Relation there is between Religion and Morality 25. The Early Canonical Conception of the Buddha An Antinomy of Historical Reflectice 26. …”
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