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Preserving /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Start Simple : Frozen fresh fruit -- Frozen vegetables and herbs -- Vegetables in oil -- Bottled fruits in alcohol -- Simple salt preserves -- Pickles and freezer pickles -- Chutney and relish --- Build on it : Fruit cheese and fruit butter -- Jams and conserves -- Jelly -- Syrups and cordials -- Bottled fruits in syrup -- Dry fruit and vegetables --- Take it further : Marmalade -- Fruit curd -- Butter and soft cheese -- Alchoholic drinks -- Cured fish -- Cured and potted meat.…”
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Fire tablets for dummies /
Table of Contents: “…Going shopping ; Going online -- Having fun and getting productive. Taking advantage of the ereader extraordinaire ; Playing music ; Playing with video and cameras ; Going social ; Getting productive -- The part of tens. …”
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Contagious selling : how to turn a connection into a relationship that lasts a lifetime /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…It's a whole new ballgame -- The essential dynamics of "romancenomics" -- Taking the cold out of cold calling -- The art & science of being contagious -- It's not what you say or do, it's who you are -- Making a contagious presentation -- What's all the fuss about price?! …”
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A hundred years of Ceylon tea : 1867-1967.
Published 1967Table of Contents: “…The Collapse of coffee - what next? 6. Tea takes over 7. The hard way in field and Factory 8. …”
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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? -- Input is vital but involvement multiplies the value -- It takes two -- Customer focus is a process, not an event -- Culture, the soft stuff is the hard stuff -- Managing change, performance & talent -- Leveraging your culture and value chain.…”
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When a loved one falls ill : how to be an effective patient advocate /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Get a 'tude -- Get an advocate -- Issue a call to general quarters -- Revel in laughter and the love of friends -- Push the envelope -- Take care of the home front -- Keep on fighting -- Expect the unexpected -- Make your life worth living -- Recognize the gifts you've been given -- Epilogue -- The Monaghan Manual -- The Advocate's Notebook.…”
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Dignity : the essential role it plays in resolving conflict /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Introduction : a new model of dignity -- The ten essential elements of dignity -- Acceptance of identity -- Inclusion -- Safety -- Acknowledgment -- Recognition -- Fairness -- Benefit of the doubt -- Understanding -- Independence -- Accountability -- The ten temptations to violate dignity -- Taking the bait -- Saving face -- Shirking responsibility -- Seeking false dignity -- Seeking false security -- Avoiding conflict -- Being the victim -- Resisting feedback -- Blaming and shaming others to deflect your own guilt -- Engaging in false intimacy and demeaning gossip -- How to heal relationships with dignity -- Reconciling with dignity -- Dignity's promise.…”
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Stop talking, start communicating : counterintuitive secrets to success in business and in life /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Back up to go forward : we are neglecting three essential communication habits -- Invert your expectations : expect less from technology and more from people -- Lose your friends : important relationships are being trumped by people you barely know -- Stop talking : hyper-communication is the problem, not the solution -- Don't be yourself : it's an excuse for neanderthal behavior -- Play dumb : don't pin the tail on the donkey -- Question your questions : questions make many conversations worse -- Ignore your (tell-tale) heart : it wants you to talk without a plan -- Don't solve problems : you are messing around with far too many issues already -- Blow things off : protect what matters by letting go of what doesn't -- Let difficult people win : stop trying to impose your will on tough communicators -- Respond with weakness : bring a stick to a knife fight -- Overlook people -- Change the underlying conditions, not the person -- Take things off the table : just because you can talk about something doesn't mean that you should -- Be boring : most conversations are exciting for all the wrong reasons -- Give people what they want : few things connect like a story.…”
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Stop talking, start communicating : counterintuitive secrets to success in business and in life /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Back up to go forward : we are neglecting three essential communication habits -- Invert your expectations : expect less from technology and more from people -- Lose your friends : important relationships are being trumped by people you barely know -- Stop talking : hyper-communication is the problem, not the solution -- Don't be yourself : it's an excuse for neanderthal behavior -- Play dumb : don't pin the tail on the donkey -- Question your questions : questions make many conversations worse -- Ignore your (tell-tale) heart : it wants you to talk without a plan -- Don't solve problems : you are messing around with far too many issues already -- Blow things off : protect what matters by letting go of what doesn't -- Let difficult people win : stop trying to impose your will on tough communicators -- Respond with weakness : bring a stick to a knife fight -- Overlook people -- Change the underlying conditions, not the person -- Take things off the table : just because you can talk about something doesn't mean that you should -- Be boring : most conversations are exciting for all the wrong reasons -- Give people what they want : few things connect like a story.…”
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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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