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Of Education; With Appended Addresses on" The Scholar" and" The College of To- Day, ": Richard Rogers Bowker: PB Books
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(less)The College Journey 2009
It is based on the theory, according to Howard Gardner, that every capable student should aim to develop his/her five minds: disciplined, synthesizing, creative, respectful, and ethical-spiritual
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Of Education: With Appended Addresses on the Scholar and the College of Today (1903) : Richard Rogers Bowker: PB Books
Of Education: With Appended Addresses on the Scholar and the College of Today (1903) has Paperback binding and this format has 126 number of pages of content for use. This book by Richard Rogers Bowker is written in English language.
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(less)The Cradle And The Crown: A Regent College Advent Reader
Of Education; With Appended Addresses on" The Scholar" and" The College of To- Day, "
Hope Springs Maternal: Homeless Mothers Talk about Making Sense of Adversity
Through extensive interviews with twenty-four young women of color living in temporary shelters who either were pregnant or had very young children, Jill Gerson sought to learn about the shelter users' background, current living experiences, and subjective views of home, family, and parenting. Gerson also employed the life history approach to focus on the ways the mothers' individual and collective biographies were shaped by both socioeconomic context and interpersonal experiences.
The interviews reveal that most of the mothers had experienced a range of disruptive experiences in childhood and adolescence and that their shelter use was closely related to the adverse economic realities with which many poor women of color are forced to contend. Based on the interview data and life history approach, Gerson concludes that the mothers living in shelters had engaged in a determined search for a safe haven that could help them complete their transition into an adult role and become parents able to consider the needs of their children.
Their narratives speak to the capacity of the individual to use limited social resources as a self-righting developmental opportunity. The mothers' transitional shelter use often resonated with a normative maturational thrust to create opportunities to develop economic and residential security and caring interpersonal and family relationships.
Jill Gerson has contributed to Hope Springs Maternal: Homeless Mothers Talk about Making Sense of Adversity as an author. Jill Gerson received a DSW from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and a MSW from Hunter College School of Social Work.
A longtime resident of New York City, Dr. Gerson has focused her social work practice on program development for under-served youth and families with young children.
"Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Richard Altschuler & Associates, Inc./ Gordian Knot Books""" "Hope Springs Maternal" is a book about the young mothers who live in New York City's shelters.
Through extensive interviews with twenty-four young women of color living in temporary shelters who either were pregnant or had very young children, Jill Gerson sought to learn about the shelter users' background, current living experiences, and subjective views of home, family, and parenting. Gerson also employed the life history approach to focus on the ways the mothers' individual and collective biographies were shaped by both socioeconomic context and interpersonal experiences.
The interviews reveal that most of the mothers had experienced a range of disruptive experiences in childhood and adolescence and that their shelter use was closely related to the adverse economic realities with which many poor women of color are forced to contend. Based on the interview data and life history approach, Gerson concludes that the mothers living in shelters had engaged in a determined search for a safe haven that could help them complete their transition into an adult role and become parents able to consider the needs of their children.
Their narratives speak to the capacity of the individual to use limited social resources as a self-righting developmental opportunity. The mothers' transitional shelter use often resonated with a normative maturational thrust to create opportunities to develop economic and residential security and caring interpersonal and family relationships.
Jill Gerson has contributed to Hope Springs Maternal: Homeless Mothers Talk about Making Sense of Adversity as an author. Jill Gerson received a DSW from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and a MSW from Hunter College School of Social Work.
A longtime resident of New York City, Dr. Gerson has focused her social work practice on program development for under-served youth and families with young children.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to "Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Richard Altschuler & Associates, Inc./ Gordian Knot Books""" "Hope Springs Maternal" is a book about the young mothers who live in New York City's shelters.
Through extensive interviews with twenty-four young women of color living in temporary shelters who either were pregnant or had very young children, Jill Gerson sought to learn about the shelter users' background, current living experiences, and subjective views of home, family, and parenting. Gerson also employed the life history approach to focus on the ways the mothers' individual and collective biographies were shaped by both socioeconomic context and interpersonal experiences.
The interviews reveal that most of the mothers had experienced a range of disruptive experiences in childhood and adolescence and that their shelter use was closely related to the adverse economic realities with which many poor women of color are forced to contend. Based on the interview data and life history approach, Gerson concludes that the mothers living in shelters had engaged in a determined search for a safe haven that could help them complete their transition into an adult role and become parents able to consider the needs of their children.
Their narratives speak to the capacity of the individual to use limited social resources as a self-righting developmental opportunity. The mothers' transitional shelter use often resonated with a normative maturational thrust to create opportunities to develop economic and residential security and caring interpersonal and family relationships.
Jill Gerson has contributed to Hope Springs Maternal: Homeless Mothers Talk about Making Sense of Adversity as an author. Jill Gerson received a DSW from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and a MSW from Hunter College School of Social Work.
A longtime resident of New York City, Dr. Gerson has focused her social work practice on program development for under-served youth and families with young children.
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(less)Of Education: With Appended Addresses on the Scholar and the College of Today (1903)
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Branding and Promotion Communication Strategy: Thomas O Guinn, Chris Allen, Richard J Semenik: HB Books
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(less)Non Campus Mentis: World History According to College Students
"Glorious, equal-opportunity idiocy for every era" ("Houston Chronicle"). A harvest of the most creative bits of inane writing ("Chicago Tribune").
You'll laugh until you cry-shedding tears for the state of American education ("Baltimore Sun"). Who knew that history could be so funny and creatively spelled? ("Columbia Dispatch").
Culled from actual history term papers and exams of students at over 30 colleges--including those of the Ivy League--"Non Campus Mentis" weaves shocking and hilarious bloopers, gaffs, and malapropisms into a chronology with the wit and juxtapositions of a brilliant comic monologue. There are the births of the great religions: Judyism was the first monolithic religion.
It had one big God named 'Yahoo.' The mother of Jesus was Mary, who was different from other women because of her 'Immaculate Contraption.
' The Dark Ages, when it was mostly dark. The American civil rights movement, which turned around the corner with Martin Luther Junior's famous 'If I Had a Hammer' speech.
And statements that will leave you just scratching your head: Machiavelli, who was often unemployed, wrote The Prince to get a job with Richard Nixon. Anders Hendriksson has contributed to Non Campus Mentis: World History According to College Students as an author.
Anders Henriksson is the chairman of the history department at Shepherd College in West Virginia. His articles on college student bloopers have been published in Harper's magazine and The Wilson Quarterly, and he has been featured on the Today show and CBS Sunday Morning, and he is a repeat guest on NPR.
He lives in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. Mangled Moments of Western Civilization from Term Papers & Blue Book Exams Did You Know: Cesar was assassinated on the Yikes of March when he is reported to have said, "Me too, Brutus!" Stalin, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Truman were known as the "Big Three" Rasputin was a pheasant by birth Judyism had one big God named Yahoo Westward expansion ended at Custard's Last Stand Marie Curie won the Noel Prize for inventing the radiator The Civil Rights movement turned the corner with Martin Luther Junior's famous "If I Had a Hammer" speech The "New York Times "bestseller is now in an inexpensive paperback edition for Graduation Day mayhem--with a new map and chapter on the Middle East.
Ranked #2 among "USA Today's" top humor books and #3 on "The Washington Post "bestseller list, "this little gem from the ivory tower" ("Publishers Weekly") has been praised as: "The cre me de la cre me of student vacantness" ("Associated Press"). "Glorious, equal-opportunity idiocy for every era" ("Houston Chronicle").
A harvest of the most creative bits of inane writing ("Chicago Tribune"). You'll laugh until you cry-shedding tears for the state of American education ("Baltimore Sun").
Who knew that history could be so funny and creatively spelled? ("Columbia Dispatch"). Culled from actual history term papers and exams of students at over 30 colleges--including those of the Ivy League--"Non Campus Mentis" weaves shocking and hilarious bloopers, gaffs, and malapropisms into a chronology with the wit and juxtapositions of a brilliant comic monologue.
There are the births of the great religions: Judyism was the first monolithic religion. It had one big God named 'Yahoo.
' The mother of Jesus was Mary, who was different from other women because of her 'Immaculate Contraption.' The Dark Ages, when it was mostly dark.
The American civil rights movement, which turned around the corner with Martin Luther Junior's famous 'If I Had a Hammer' speech. And statements that will leave you just scratching your head: Machiavelli, who was often unemployed, wrote The Prince to get a job with Richard Nixon.
Anders Hendriksson has contributed to Non Campus Mentis: World History According to College Students as an author. Anders Henriksson is the chairman of the history department at Shepherd College in West Virginia.
His articles on college student bloopers have been published in Harper's magazine and The Wilson Quarterly, and he has been featured on the Today show and CBS Sunday Morning, and he is a repeat guest on NPR. He lives in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to Mangled Moments of Western Civilization from Term Papers & Blue Book Exams Did You Know: Cesar was assassinated on the Yikes of March when he is reported to have said, "Me too, Brutus!" Stalin, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Truman were known as the "Big Three" Rasputin was a pheasant by birth Judyism had one big God named Yahoo Westward expansion ended at Custard's Last Stand Marie Curie won the Noel Prize for inventing the radiator The Civil Rights movement turned the corner with Martin Luther Junior's famous "If I Had a Hammer" speech The "New York Times "bestseller is now in an inexpensive paperback edition for Graduation Day mayhem--with a new map and chapter on the Middle East. Ranked #2 among "USA Today's" top humor books and #3 on "The Washington Post "bestseller list, "this little gem from the ivory tower" ("Publishers Weekly") has been praised as: "The cre me de la cre me of student vacantness" ("Associated Press").
"Glorious, equal-opportunity idiocy for every era" ("Houston Chronicle"). A harvest of the most creative bits of inane writing ("Chicago Tribune").
You'll laugh until you cry-shedding tears for the state of American education ("Baltimore Sun"). Who knew that history could be so funny and creatively spelled? ("Columbia Dispatch").
Culled from actual history term papers and exams of students at over 30 colleges--including those of the Ivy League--"Non Campus Mentis" weaves shocking and hilarious bloopers, gaffs, and malapropisms into a chronology with the wit and juxtapositions of a brilliant comic monologue. There are the births of the great religions: Judyism was the first monolithic religion.
It had one big God named 'Yahoo.' The mother of Jesus was Mary, who was different from other women because of her 'Immaculate Contraption.
' The Dark Ages, when it was mostly dark. The American civil rights movement, which turned around the corner with Martin Luther Junior's famous 'If I Had a Hammer' speech.
And statements that will leave you just scratching your head: Machiavelli, who was often unemployed, wrote The Prince to get a job with Richard Nixon. Anders Hendriksson has contributed to Non Campus Mentis: World History According to College Students as an author.
Anders Henriksson is the chairman of the history department at Shepherd College in West Virginia. His articles on college student bloopers have been published in Harper's magazine and The Wilson Quarterly, and he has been featured on the Today show and CBS Sunday Morning, and he is a repeat guest on NPR.
He lives in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)The Saints' Everlasting Rest
The book has also been translated into Welsh, Gaelic, German and French. The purpose of this abridgement, first published in 1962, was to present the work in a form suitable to the modern reader.
No change has been made in the text of the passages selected from the original work, and the spirit and language of Baxter have been so preserved that the movement of his thought and style not only remains unimpaired but stands out even more clearly. Richard Baxter has contributed to The Saints' Everlasting Rest as an author.
Richard Baxter has over ten years of experience developing innovative solutions to client challenges in the energy industry. He received his bachelors degree in Materials Engineering and History.
In 1994, Richard Baxter received his Masters of Energy Management and Policy from the University of Pennsylvania. Since 2000, he has published 13 articles and has given over 30 public reports and presentations His past work experience includes the Advent Group/Dixon Environmental Associates, Standard and Poor's DRI Global Energy Group, The Yankee Group, and Energy Storage Council.
Baxter works specifi Richard Baxter's The Saints' Everlasting Rest (1650) has long been recognized as one of the great classics of Christian devotion, and it is by this book that he is best known. The original work consists of some eight hundred thousand words-a clear example of Baxter's prolific pen-yet in Baxter's own life-time it reached twelve editions! First abridged in 1754 by John Wesley, in the Christian Library, five years later another abridgement was made by Benjamin Fawcett, and innumerable reprints of this have since been issued.
The book has also been translated into Welsh, Gaelic, German and French. The purpose of this abridgement, first published in 1962, was to present the work in a form suitable to the modern reader.
No change has been made in the text of the passages selected from the original work, and the spirit and language of Baxter have been so preserved that the movement of his thought and style not only remains unimpaired but stands out even more clearly. Richard Baxter has contributed to The Saints' Everlasting Rest as an author.
Richard Baxter has over ten years of experience developing innovative solutions to client challenges in the energy industry. He received his bachelors degree in Materials Engineering and History.
In 1994, Richard Baxter received his Masters of Energy Management and Policy from the University of Pennsylvania. Since 2000, he has published 13 articles and has given over 30 public reports and presentations His past work experience includes the Advent Group/Dixon Environmental Associates, Standard and Poor's DRI Global Energy Group, The Yankee Group, and Energy Storage Council.
Baxter works specifi Deliverable Countries : This product ships to Richard Baxter's The Saints' Everlasting Rest (1650) has long been recognized as one of the great classics of Christian devotion, and it is by this book that he is best known. The original work consists of some eight hundred thousand words-a clear example of Baxter's prolific pen-yet in Baxter's own life-time it reached twelve editions! First abridged in 1754 by John Wesley, in the Christian Library, five years later another abridgement was made by Benjamin Fawcett, and innumerable reprints of this have since been issued.
The book has also been translated into Welsh, Gaelic, German and French. The purpose of this abridgement, first published in 1962, was to present the work in a form suitable to the modern reader.
No change has been made in the text of the passages selected from the original work, and the spirit and language of Baxter have been so preserved that the movement of his thought and style not only remains unimpaired but stands out even more clearly. Richard Baxter has contributed to The Saints' Everlasting Rest as an author.
Richard Baxter has over ten years of experience developing innovative solutions to client challenges in the energy industry. He received his bachelors degree in Materials Engineering and History.
In 1994, Richard Baxter received his Masters of Energy Management and Policy from the University of Pennsylvania. Since 2000, he has published 13 articles and has given over 30 public reports and presentations His past work experience includes the Advent Group/Dixon Environmental Associates, Standard and Poor's DRI Global Energy Group, The Yankee Group, and Energy Storage Council.
Baxter works specifi Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)New Moon
S. 6, "group" in Central Park, and high school at Horace Mann, while recalling Freudian psychoanalysis, his father's hotel in the Catskills (Grossinger's), rebellion against Color War at Camp Chipinaw, and the mysterious world of tarot cards.
In the second half of New Moon he traverses the stages of adolescence and young manhood: college, summer jobs, dating, marriage, graduate school, and the birth of a first child. Grossinger's tale ends with anthropology fieldwork among Maine fishermen.
An epilogue then describes how events of the subsequent two decades led to the writing of this book. New Moon is the most classic sort of tale, a simple narrative of a writer's life, but one so compelling and sincere that readers will find themselves experiencing their own forgotten selves.
Grossinger evokes old comics, day camp in Central Park, the Yankees of the 1950s, rock and roll, college fraternities, the Mets' and Jets' 1969 championship seasons, lobsterfishing wharves, and the Hopi Indians of the Third Mesa. Beneath this shifting, cinematic landscape he unveils layers of internal dialogue, dreams, self-witnessing, and personal myth-making, exposing the mechanism of an act we all do (whether publicly or silently) and rarely acknowledge - telling our own story to others and to ourselves.
At the same time, he summons the mystery of life itself - the many trances through which consciousness travels in its journey toward self-awareness. The grandson of famed Catskill resort owner Jennie Grossinger, Richard Grossinger grew up in a Manhattan apartment with his mother, stepfather, brother and sister and attended private schools.
In this affecting, gracefully written memoir, Grossinger details his unhappy childhood, which was punctuated by episodes of panic. His mother so resented his attachment to his father, Paul, with whom he lived at Jennie Grossinger's resort during school vacations, that she consistently behaved as though she hated Richard and publicly favored his brother.
Observing his son's emotional distress, Paul arranged for Richard to undergo Freudian psychoanalysis, an experience that he describes here. The author skillfully evokes the world of '50s New York and Grossinger's Catskills as well as the counterculture of the '60s, which he was drawn to while attending Amherst College
(less)Recreation Programming
Picturing The Nation: Iconographies Of Modern India
The illustrated pages have also been placed within the chapters that refer to them. The images include chromolithographs, posters, cards and photographs of architecture and cultural displays.
The book has a comprehensive introduction by Richard Davis and it attempts to answer the question€“€“how is it that so many persons have been persuaded to die willingly for something as recently imagined as the nation? Market: University and college departments of history, sociology, social anthropology, the visual arts, art history. The book is also accessible to a wider audience interested in the visual media and in the history of modern India.
This is the second book out in the Indian market in this area and the earlier one is Beyond Appearances? edited by Sumathi Ramaswamy (Sage 2003), which is a single colour book
(less)Richard Rodgers
Although he reaped wealth, success, and recognition that included two shared Pulitzer Prizes, Rodgers found happiness elusive. In this first comprehensive biography of Rodgers, William G.
Hyland tells the full story of the complex man and his incomparable music. Hyland's portrait of Rodgers (1902-79) begins with his childhood in an affluent Jewish family living in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan.
During college years at Columbia University and early work on the amateur circuit and Broadway, Rodgers entered into a historic collaboration with the lyricist Lorenz Hart. The team produced a dozen popular shows and such enduring songs as "The Lady Is a Tramp".
Rodgers' next partnership, with Oscar Hammerstein II, led to the creation of the musical play, a new and distinctively American art form. Beginning with Oklahoma in 1943, this pair dominated Broadway for almost twenty years with a string of hits that remain beloved favorites: Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I, and The Sound of Music.
When Hammerstein died in 1960, Rodgers began a new phase in his career, writing the lyrics to his own music, then joining lyricists Stephen Sondheim, Sheldon Harnick, and Martin Charnin. Despite periods of depression, excessive drinking, hypochondria, and devastating illness at different points in his life, Rodgers' outpouring of music seemed little affected, and he continued to compose untilhis death at age seventy-seven.
An icon of the musical theater, Rodgers left a legacy of timeless songs that audiences return to hear over and again
(less)What Color Is Your Parachute?
. Bolles each year.
It's terrific for college students, people who need the basics of job-hunting and those who are contemplating whether to change careers. Bolles always goes beyond the routine, including things like useful Internet sites and how to select a career counselor.
It's virtually always the best-selling career book, and with good reason." David Murphy, San Francisco Chronicle
(less)The Pursuit Of Knowledge: Speeches And Papers Of Richard C. Atkinson
As this selection of President Atkinson's speeches and papers reveals, his administration was marked by innovative approaches that deliberately shaped U.C.
's role in this changing California. These writings tell the story of the national controversy over the SAT and Atkinson's successful challenge to the dominance of the seventy-five-year-old college entrance examination.
They also highlight other issues with national significance: U.C.
's experiments with race-neutral admissions programs; the challenges facing academic libraries and the University's pioneering activities with the California Digital Library; and the University's involvement in new paradigms of industry-university research. Together, these speeches and papers open a window on an eventful period in the history of the nation's leading public research university and the history of American higher education
(less)Organizational Behavior, 9th Ed
Schermerhorn, Jr., is the Charles G.
O'Bleness Professor of Management in the College of Business at Ohio University, and formerly served as Director of the Ohio University for Southeast Asian Studies. He earned a Ph.
D. in organizational behavior from Northwestern University, and an M.
B.A.
(with distinction) in management and international business from New York University. Dr.
Schermerhorn previously taught at Tulane University, The University of Vermont, and Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, where he served as Head of the Department of Management and Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration
(less)What Do You Care What Other People Think?: Further Adventures Of A Curious Character (Paperback)
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(less)AIDS To English Composition; Prepared For Students Of All Grades, Embracing Specimens And Examples Of School And College Exercises
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Excerpt from book: Exercises. In the same manner enumerate t he qualities of the following objects : "Wood.
Iron. Lead.
Silver. Gold.
A feather. A pen.
Water. Leather.
Paper. Sogar.
Salt. Sponge.
A desk. Wool.
Cotton. Whalebone.
A horn. Chalk.
A lamp. Ivory.
A pin. A chair.
A table. A penknife.
A quill. An inkstand.
Ice. Snow.
OBJECTS, THEIR PARTS, QUALITIES. PROPERTIES, USES, AND APPENDAGES.
The parts, properties, and uses of visible objects having now been considered, the two processes may be united, in the consideration of the parts, qualities, properties, uses and appendages, as in the following Example. A Pen consists of the quill, shaft, feather, laminœ, Qualities.
The quill is transparent, round or cylindrical, hollow, The shaft is opake, angular, The pith is white, spongy, pith, nib, shoulders, skin,surfaces, groove, inside, and outside.smooth, bright, hard, glossy,elastic, yellowish, horny, tough.
white, stiff,hard, groovedporous, elastic,soft, light.chapter{Section 4The use of the pen is to write down what we have seen, read, or thought, and thereby to preserve what would probably soon be lost, if intrusted to the memory alone.
What is once written can be read, or preserved for future information, and thereby we can learn what our friends who are absent, and even those who are dead, have seen or said. Exercises.
Enumerate the parts, qualities, and uses of the following objecta A book. A work-box.
A knife. A house.
. ? saiv.
A wing. A tree.
A chisel. A fin.
A table. A plane.
The hand. A bureau.
A ball. The arm.
The contents of a box. A kite.
The foot. A secretary.
A dressing-case. The eye.
A plate. " A sofa.
The ear. A barrel.
A chair. The nose .
A lamp. A lock.
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(less)The 4 Phase Man
. At the height of the cold war, a few elite secret agents earned the title of "4 Phase Man.
" From Berlin to the Middle East, only two of them survived..
..
The first man in..
. Once he was a man with a family and a home.
Then Gerald Goldman rose through the ranks of the CIA with his ability to survive in any situation, and to kill. Now he is called Xenos, the outsider, the exile.
But Xenos has just come in from the cold, searching for a missing young man and finding an astounding conspiracy to co-opt the United States government. Between a tough and beautiful U.
S. congresswoman who is being forced to betray her country and a deep-cover spy who is aiming at the second-highest office in the land, Xenos finds himself at war.
And standing against him is the one man as deadly as Xenos himself: the only other 4 Phase Man in the world..
..
Richard Steinberg has contributed to The 4 Phase Man as an author. Richard Steinberg worked his way through college by the age of twenty.
He founded his own high-risk international security firm at twenty-four. He now lectures on issues such as counter-terrorism, and international security.
His first novel, The Gemini Man, is being developed for film by producer Steven Haft. He lives in Port Jefferson, New York.
The last man standing..
. At the height of the cold war, a few elite secret agents earned the title of "4 Phase Man.
" From Berlin to the Middle East, only two of them survived..
..
The first man in..
. Once he was a man with a family and a home.
Then Gerald Goldman rose through the ranks of the CIA with his ability to survive in any situation, and to kill. Now he is called Xenos, the outsider, the exile.
But Xenos has just come in from the cold, searching for a missing young man and finding an astounding conspiracy to co-opt the United States government. Between a tough and beautiful U.
S. congresswoman who is being forced to betray her country and a deep-cover spy who is aiming at the second-highest office in the land, Xenos finds himself at war.
And standing against him is the one man as deadly as Xenos himself: the only other 4 Phase Man in the world..
..
Richard Steinberg has contributed to The 4 Phase Man as an author. Richard Steinberg worked his way through college by the age of twenty.
He founded his own high-risk international security firm at twenty-four. He now lectures on issues such as counter-terrorism, and international security.
His first novel, The Gemini Man, is being developed for film by producer Steven Haft. He lives in Port Jefferson, New York.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to The last man standing..
. At the height of the cold war, a few elite secret agents earned the title of "4 Phase Man.
" From Berlin to the Middle East, only two of them survived..
..
The first man in..
. Once he was a man with a family and a home.
Then Gerald Goldman rose through the ranks of the CIA with his ability to survive in any situation, and to kill. Now he is called Xenos, the outsider, the exile.
But Xenos has just come in from the cold, searching for a missing young man and finding an astounding conspiracy to co-opt the United States government. Between a tough and beautiful U.
S. congresswoman who is being forced to betray her country and a deep-cover spy who is aiming at the second-highest office in the land, Xenos finds himself at war.
And standing against him is the one man as deadly as Xenos himself: the only other 4 Phase Man in the world..
..
Richard Steinberg has contributed to The 4 Phase Man as an author. Richard Steinberg worked his way through college by the age of twenty.
He founded his own high-risk international security firm at twenty-four. He now lectures on issues such as counter-terrorism, and international security.
His first novel, The Gemini Man, is being developed for film by producer Steven Haft. He lives in Port Jefferson, New York.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)The Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss Before, During, and After Sex
Bigger and better and more indispensable than ever, it's Richard Smith's tongue-in-cheek humor classics in a brand new format perfect for gift-giving. Completely revised and updated to include topical issues like metrosexuals, Viagra, second honeymoons, and cell phone sex (in the car, on the bus), here is an omnibus edition combining the "New York Times bestselling "Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss During Sex, "The Newlywed's Guide to Sex on the First Night, and "The All-New Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss During Sex, together with over 1.
5 million copies in print. Funny as hell and now comprehensive--from Bathing Together to Banish the Blahs: 20 calories burned; with a rubber duck: 40 calories; with the au pair: 592 calories--to Putting on a Condom: while still in the restaurant: 27 calories; while ringing her doorbell: 66 calories; while asking her out: 200 calories--to Thanking Partner for a Wonderful Night: signing your note "guess who?": 5 calories; if partner has no idea who itbs from: 200 calories.
Richard Smith has contributed to The Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss Before, During, and After Sex as an author. Richard Smith teaches in the Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, University of London.
Move over South Beach, Atkins, and the Zone. Here's the real secret to losing weight and keeping it off: "The Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss Before, During, and After Sex.
Bigger and better and more indispensable than ever, it's Richard Smith's tongue-in-cheek humor classics in a brand new format perfect for gift-giving. Completely revised and updated to include topical issues like metrosexuals, Viagra, second honeymoons, and cell phone sex (in the car, on the bus), here is an omnibus edition combining the "New York Times bestselling "Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss During Sex, "The Newlywed's Guide to Sex on the First Night, and "The All-New Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss During Sex, together with over 1.
5 million copies in print. Funny as hell and now comprehensive--from Bathing Together to Banish the Blahs: 20 calories burned; with a rubber duck: 40 calories; with the au pair: 592 calories--to Putting on a Condom: while still in the restaurant: 27 calories; while ringing her doorbell: 66 calories; while asking her out: 200 calories--to Thanking Partner for a Wonderful Night: signing your note "guess who?": 5 calories; if partner has no idea who itbs from: 200 calories.
Richard Smith has contributed to The Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss Before, During, and After Sex as an author. Richard Smith teaches in the Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, University of London.
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Bigger and better and more indispensable than ever, it's Richard Smith's tongue-in-cheek humor classics in a brand new format perfect for gift-giving. Completely revised and updated to include topical issues like metrosexuals, Viagra, second honeymoons, and cell phone sex (in the car, on the bus), here is an omnibus edition combining the "New York Times bestselling "Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss During Sex, "The Newlywed's Guide to Sex on the First Night, and "The All-New Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss During Sex, together with over 1.
5 million copies in print. Funny as hell and now comprehensive--from Bathing Together to Banish the Blahs: 20 calories burned; with a rubber duck: 40 calories; with the au pair: 592 calories--to Putting on a Condom: while still in the restaurant: 27 calories; while ringing her doorbell: 66 calories; while asking her out: 200 calories--to Thanking Partner for a Wonderful Night: signing your note "guess who?": 5 calories; if partner has no idea who itbs from: 200 calories.
Richard Smith has contributed to The Dieter's Guide to Weight Loss Before, During, and After Sex as an author. Richard Smith teaches in the Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, University of London.
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