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From bestselling author Leil Lowndes comes the surefire guide to love for anyone seeking romantic bliss. In How to Make Anyone Fall in Love with You, listeners will find dozens of techniques, based on scientific studies, regarding the nature of love, including: - Finding potential love partners.
- Making an unforgettable first impression.
- Dodging "love bloopers."
- Establishing sexual rapport.
By using these pragmatic, down-to-earth strategies, anyone can turn a new or casual relationship into a lasting one--or make current relationships deeper. |
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Though the advice here is sometimes a little obvious, it has some good pointers!
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Whether you are moving up, moving on, or just starting out, America's top career coach, Robin Ryan, offers proven, easy-to-learn techniques for mastering the job interview and landing the job of your dreams. This brief, compact book, newly updated in 2008, is packed with useful tips such as: how to establish a career identity or personal brand in the opening minutes of an interview using the 60 Second Sell™, answers to more than one hundred of the toughest interview questions, important questions you must ask, interview etiquette and dressing to impress, negotiation techniques for securing the best salary and benefits package, and much more. |
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"Robin Ryan is the leading job search expert in American today." CBS Radio
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A down-to-earth guide for mothers and stepmothers struggling to get along "These straight-shooting, truth-talking, soul-baring women have their priorities right: when mom and stepmom are on the same page everyone wins, most especially the kids! If more parents could do as authors Jennifer and Carol have done, our courts would be far emptier, our kids would be far healthier, and all of our futures would be brighter!"—Benjamin D. Garber, Ph.D., author of Keeping Kids Out of the Middle In No One's the Bitch, ex-wife/stepmother team extraordinaire Jennifer Newcomb Marine and Carol Marine take you for a straight-talking, hand-holding walk through what is typically a very lonely minefield. Whether you just want to create a neutral, "business" partnership with the "other woman" in your life—or actually, gulp, become friends—they show you how to reach your goal through ten powerful steps. |
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This is a self-help hypnotherapy recording for children of about 4 - 7 years. Fear of the dentist is still quite common in children. Frequent listening, probably as they go to bed, will help your young child forget their anxieties and become used to feeling happy, calm, comfortable, and at ease with going to the dentist. It introduces the idea of enjoying sitting in the chair, which goes up and down, opening the mouth wide so the dentist can count their teeth, clean their teeth and compliment them on how white and sparkling their teeth are. A previously anxious occasion can turn into a pleasant and relaxed visit. Lynda's gentle, well-modulated, English voice calms, re-assures and encourages as they listen. Both your child and your dentist enjoy a calmer visit!. For safety reasons do not use when driving or operating machinery and, if your child has fallen asleep while listening, please remove any earphones and leads |
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Soon after the fall of the Taliban, in 2001, Deborah Rodriguez went to Afghanistan as part of a group offering humanitarian aid to this war-torn nation. Surrounded by men and women whose skills--as doctors, nurses, and therapists--seemed eminently more practical than her own, Rodriguez, a hairdresser and mother of two from Michigan, despaired of being of any real use. Yet she soon found she had a gift for befriending Afghans, and once her profession became known she was eagerly sought out by Westerners desperate for a good haircut and by Afghan women, who have a long and proud tradition of running their own beauty salons. Thus an idea was born.
With the help of corporate and international sponsors, the Kabul Beauty School welcomed its first class in 2003. Well meaning but sometimes brazen, Rodriguez stumbled through language barriers, overstepped cultural customs, and constantly juggled the challenges of a postwar nation even as she learned how to empower her students to become their families' breadwinners by learning the fundamentals of coloring techniques, haircutting, and makeup.
Yet within the small haven of the beauty school, the line between teacher and student quickly blurred as these vibrant women shared with Rodriguez their stories and their hearts: the newlywed who faked her virginity on her wedding night, the twelve-year-old bride sold into marriage to pay her family's debts, the Taliban member's wife who pursued her training despite her husband's constant beatings. Through these and other stories, Rodriguez found the strength to leave her own unhealthy marriage and allow herself to love again, Afghan style.
With warmth and humor, Rodriguez details the lushness of a seemingly desolate region and reveals the magnificence behind the burqa. Kabul Beauty School is a remarkable tale of an extraordinary community of women who come together and learn the arts of perms, friendship, and freedom.
From the Hardcover edition. |
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"Deborah Rodriguez went to Afghanistan to transform her own life and ended up revolutionizing the lives of many of her Afghan sisters. This book made me feel like I was right there in the beauty salon, sharing in the tears and laughter as, outside my door, an entire country changed. KABUL BEAUTY SCHOOL is inspiring, exciting, and not to be missed." Masha Hamilton, author of The Distance Between Us and The Camel Bookmobile
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Listen to the MP3 excerpt of this title! Listen to the WMA excerpt of this title! Chapter 1 The women arrive at the salon just before eight in the morning. If it were any other day, I'd still be in bed, trying to sink into a few more minutes of sleep. I'd probably still be cursing the neighbor's rooster for waking me up again at dawn. I might even still be groaning about the vegetable dealers who come down the street at three in the morning with their noisy, horse-drawn wagons, or the neighborhood mullah, who warbles out his long, mournful call to prayer at four-thirty. But this is the day of Roshanna's engagement party, so I'm dressed and ready for work. I've already had four cigarettes and two cups of instant coffee, which I had to make by myself because the cook has not yet arrived. This is more of a trial than you might think, since I've barely learned how to boil water in Afghanistan. When I have to do it myself, I put a lit wooden match on each of the burners of the cranky old gas stove, turn one of the knobs, and back off to see which of the burners explodes into flame. Then I settle a pot of water there and pray that whatever bacteria are floating in the Kabul water today are killed by the boiling.
The mother-in-law comes into the salon first, and we exchange the traditional Afghan greeting: we clasp hands and kiss each other's cheeks three times. Roshanna is behind her, a tiny, awkward, blue ghost wearing the traditional burqa that covers her, head to toe, with only a small piece of netting for her to see out the front. But the netting has been pulled crooked, across her nose, and she bumps into the doorway. She laughs and flutters her arms inside the billowing fabric, and two of her sisters-in-law help her navigate her way through the door. Once inside, Roshanna snatches the burqa off and drapes it over the top of one of the hair dryers.
"This was like Taliban days again," she cries, because she hasn't worn the burqa since the Taliban were driven out of Kabul in the fall of 2001. Roshanna usually wears clothes that she sews herself-- brilliant shalwar kameezes or saris in shades of orchid and peach, lime green and peacock blue. Roshanna usually stands out like a butterfly against the gray dustiness of Kabul and even against the other women on the streets, in their mostly drab, dark clothing. But today she observes the traditional behavior of a bride on the day of her engagement party or wedding. She has left her parents' house under cover of burqa and will emerge six hours later wearing her body weight in eye shadow, false eyelashes the size of sparrows, monumentally big hair, and clothes with more bling than a Ferris wheel. In America, most people would associate this look with drag queens sashaying off to a party with a 1950s prom theme. Here in Afghanistan, for reasons I still don't understand, this look conveys the mystique of the virgin.
The cook arrives just behind the women, whispering that she'll make the tea, and Topekai, Baseera, and Bahar, the other beauticians, rush into the salon and take off their head scarves. Then we begin the joyful, gossipy, daylong ordeal of transforming twenty-year-old Roshanna into a traditional Afghan bride. Most salons would charge up to $250--about half the annual income for a typical Afghan--for the bride's services alone. But I am not only Roshanna's former teacher but also her best friend, even though I'm more than twenty years older. She is my first and best friend in Afghanistan. I love her dearly, so the salon services are just one of my gifts to her.
We begin with the parts of Roshanna that no one will see tonight except her husband. Traditional Afghans consider body hair to be both ugly and unclean, so she must be stripped of all of it...

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One of the most admired men in the world of seduction (New York Times) teaches average guys how to approach, attract, and begin intimate relationships with beautiful women. |
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Warning! New parents are likely to experience: Scorekeeping—An exceedingly complex, often relentless, tit-for-tat war waged by husbands and wives over the division of parenting responsibilities and domestic chores. The Ten O'Clock Shoulder Tap—Considered by many men to be a form of foreplay. A paw on a wife's shoulder is how some men indicate their desire for sex. The Tap is rarely accompanied by a term of endearment or any other verbal form of communication and is seldom well received by the often-sleeping/almost-always-exhausted wife. The frustrated husband, meanwhile, wonders if his wife has pulled a Bait and Switch in the bedroom. Clash of the Grannies—A high stakes "who will have the greatest influence on the grandkids" tournament played by each set of grandparents. Competitive categories include: the Title Championship (who gets to be called "Grandma"), the Battle for Floor and Wall Space, the Battle for Face Time, and Gratuitous Grandparental Gift-Giving. The Babyproofers are three women who wouldn't trade their roles as mothers for anything, and they love their husbands deeply. But after living through it and hearing the stories of hundreds of other couples, they know that with young children in the house, you need to block the stairs with baby gates, put plastic covers over the outlets, AND take the necessary steps to safeguard your marriage. Babyproofing Your Marriage is the warts-and-all truth about how having children can affect your relationship. The authors explore the transition to parenthood in light of their own experiences, with input from their husbands and commentary from men and women across the country. Their evenhanded approach to both sides of the marital equation allows spouses to understand each other in a whole new way. With loads of humor and practical advice, the Babyproofers will guide first-time parents and veterans alike around the rocky shores of the early parenting years. Don't fall prey to common relationship pitfalls: Babyproof Your Marriage! |
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Listen to the MP3 excerpt of this title! Listen to the WMA excerpt of this title! Chapter OneHow Did We Get Here?Parenthood Changes Everything "I expected to add diaper, pacifier, formula to my new motherhood vocabulary—I didn't think f*!k and s#*t would feature so prominently!" —Lisa, married 5 years, 1 kid"What I get from other women is what I need, and that is help. I don't even have to ask other women for help, they just volunteer. What do I get from my husband? I get a sink full of dirty plates, a pile of dirty clothes on the stairs, and a child dressed for church in a football jersey." —Katherine, married 8 years, 2 kids "My wife doesn't understand how important sex is to me. Everywhere I go, sex is screaming at me. There are hot women in advertisements on billboards, and before I know it I find myself imagining Gina down in Accounts Payable wearing a nurse's outfit." —Thomas, married 11 years, 1 kid We are three women who love our children. We love our husbands, and they love us. Why on earth did we find ourselves so often at odds after the babies came home? Our pre-baby marriages were really good, maybe even great. So why weren't we talking the way we used to? Why were we bickering? Why were we so infuriated at our husbands' inability to find the sippy cups? Why were our husbands distraught that our enthusiasm for sex had dwindled to "folding the laundry" levels? Were we normal? Or was something seriously wrong? Turns out we were totally, utterly (even slightly boringly) normal. We figured this out because we started talking; first to each other, then to a handful of friends, and then, well, things got out of hand and we started writing a book about it. At that point, no one was safe. We accosted total strangers in checkout lines and captive fellow passengers on airplanes. We talked to legions of women who, just like us, dreaded their husbands' Ten O'Clock Shoulder Tap. They wondered what had happened to That Whole 50:50 Thing and why the lion's share of the domestic crap was falling on their plates. We talked to countless men and learned that, like our husbands, they despaired that their wives had pulled a Bait and Switch in the bedroom. They complained that no matter what they did to help with the kids, the house, and the bank balance, It Was Never Enough. Through all the talking, it became clear that most couples, no matter how happy and secure their marriage may be, find the early parenting years a challenge (on a good day) or even seriously relationship-threatening (on a bad day). In fact, if you read the latest studies, you'd think we have a national epidemic of miserable parents on our hands. A well-publicized 1994 Penn State study said that, "two-thirds of married couples report a decline in their marital relationship upon the birth of their children."1 Ten years later, things hadn't improved at all. An August 2005 report from the University of Washington found the same thing.2 Most recently, a December 2005 study of 13,000 people published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior said parents reported being more miserable ("sad, distracted or depressed") than non-parents.3 How did so many of us wind up here? And, more importantly, can we do anything to avoid spending the next fifty years of our lives here? Parenthood changes us, and our lives, so profoundly....

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In this challenging and entertaining audio program, internationally recognized Jungian teacher and theorist James Hillman, Ph.D., presents the themes he writes about in his well-known book, The Soul's Code. The fantasy of the family remains the dominating theme of psychotherapy and psychotheory. In this recording, Dr. Hillman brings his critical eye, his wide eye – and often his absurd humor – to bear upon the myths that operate in our thoughts about family. |
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More than 95% of guys don't pick up on a woman's sex signals. Here's how to make sure you're not one of them. You're in a crowded bar, and the hottie across the room breaks eye contact to put on lipstick. Do you assume she's: If you've answered with anything other than c, you're dead wrong. Women are always giving off signals, and men are always missing them. In Undercover Sex Signals, bestselling author and communications expert Leil Lowndes shows how to score on every pass, with everything from the best activity for a first date to how a guy should dress to increase his odds for sealing the deal. Learn the twenty-six undercover sex signals and the real tactics that will teach you to: - Master step-by-step foreplay from across the room
- Use right opening phrases (not "lines"!)
- Never hear the word no again
- Look for sex in the right places
- Win in the online sex game
- Develop the "never-fail pickup"
- Understand the perfect timing for when to ask, when to kiss, when to call, and other follow-up strategies.
With instructive black-and-white photography and invaluable advice, Undercover Sex Signals ensures that you'll never blow another opportunity again. |
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Guys are completely oblivious to the myriad hints and subtle indications of women who are dying to sleep with them, says Lowndes, who gives the lowdown on how guys can better execute their game by recognizing 26 different signals that women use to indicate potential sexual desire. Lowndes's underlying premise is that all women are desperately trying to get men's attentions whenever in public, but she really sticks to bars and clubs for her examples. Lowndes's writing style and voice do not help this audiobook. Her raspy and deep voice brings images of an older, cigarettesmoking woman, which is not a bad thing, but not particularly convincing to the audience (men who need to be convinced attractive women want them). While cheesy punch lines and excessive hyperbole may work well within the printed text, on audio these lines fall short and evoke eye rolls. A professional narrator might have overcome these inhibitors, but Lowndes's tone evokes the faux enthusiasm often encountered with salespeople. Publishers Weekly.
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| As women everywhere will attest, when it comes to understanding female sexuality, most guys know more about what's under the hood of a car than under the hood of a clitoris. And while it seems that men have struggled valiantly since the dawn of time to find ways to reliably elicit the female orgasm, rare is the guy who has the modesty to ask: "What do I do?" Ironically, the answer has always been right there on the tip of his tongue.
Welcome to the world of She Comes First, where the mystery of female satisfaction is solved and the tongue is proven mightier than the sword. According to Ian Kerner, clinical sexologist and evangelist of the female orgasm, oral sex has long been deemed an optional aspect of foreplay, but, in fact, it's coreplay - simply the best way for leading a woman through the entire process of sexual response.
Fun, informative, and easy to read, She Comes First is a virtual encyclopedia of female pleasure, detailing dozens of tried-and-true techniques for consistently satisfying a woman and illustrated step-by-step instructions to ensure success. These simple methods represent a new era in sexual intimacy, one in which the exchange of pleasure occurs on a level playing field and fulfillment is mutual.
She Comes First exuberantly offers a fresh new sexual philosophy that inspires every man to make a mantra of Rhett Butler's infamous line to Scarlett O'Hara, "You should be kissed, and often, and by someone who knows how." |
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| Going beyond his world-famous book Your Erroneous Zones, Dr. Wayne W. Dyer reveals his dynamic techniques for dealing with other people and living your life as you choose. Pulling Your Own Strings is Dr. Dyer's direct and practical audio adaptation of his classic bestseller.
You are also responsible for how much you will be controlled by others. Now, Dr. Wayne Dyer provides his practical, step-by-step plan for developing new attitudes toward the most common sources of victimization and manipulation, including family, work, and, ultimately, yourself. Life, Dr. Dyer says, is a beautiful thing as long as you hold the strings. Pulling Your Own Strings will give you the strategies and tools to master your own fate.
Dr. Wayne W. Dyer is one of the most widely read authors today in the field of self-development. His phenomenally successful book Your Erroneous Zones (also available from Harper Audio) has sold over six million copies. He has a doctorate in counseling psychology from Wayne State University and the University of Michigan and maintains a full schedule of teaching, lectures, and appearances on national television and radio. |
Audio Book (MP3) [ 42.3 Mb ] Street Date: Tuesday, July 5, 2005 Audio Book (WMA) [ 21.6 Mb ] Street Date: Tuesday, July 5, 2005

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Everyone experiences anger. But if you get angry frequently and it seems uncontrollable, this program is for you. You will learn to express your thoughts and feelings while remaining calm and in total control of yourself and the situation. It will do wonders for your relationships and your peace of mind. You'll begin to enjoy more control immediately! The program is part of Effective Learning Systems' LOVE TAPES series. It features an extremely powerful and effective guided meditation/hypnosis program which will help you use your mind to control your emotions and become a calmer, happier person. The program also includes two subliminal versions. One with the sound of relaxing instrumental music with the words recorded subliminally beneath the music. The other subliminal version features the sound of ocean waves. Bob Griswold, the author and voice on this program, has authored hundreds of audio programs and served as a consultant to many corporations and government organizations. Through his classes, audio programs, books and music, he's helped hundreds of thousands of people live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives. As Founder of Effective Learning Systems, he has worked with some of the greatest minds in the fields of psychology, medicine, education, and human potential development. World-famous leaders such as Buckminster Fuller, Norman Cousins, Bernie Siegel, Carl Simonton, Norman Shealy, Raymond Moody and Lawrence LeShan have worked with ELS over the past several decades. Many of these illustrious people have served as members of the ELS Board of Advisors. In addition to the great benefits you'll derive from listening to this program, what you'll probably notice most is what Bob's students usually refer to as "That Wonderful Voice." His calm, soothing voice and comfortably friendly delivery convey a loving sincerity that makes listening to this program a true pleasure. This program is designed to help you eliminate old, negative habits and replace them with positive, healthy habits. And, as with any learning process, repetition and consistency are important. Therefore, to achieve the full benefits of this program, it is recommended that you listen to this program at least once or twice a day for 30 days. You can certainly listen to it more if you have the opportunity, but once or twice a day will help you start realizing the benefits very quickly. So, plan on enjoying this program over and over again. You'll be glad you did. |
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Two bestesllers in one set! Letting Go of the Past: Often we unnecessarily allow the past to influence how we feel (and behave) in the present and how we plan for the future. With the help of this guided meditation/self-hypnosis program you can forgive and/or forget whatever you choose. Your life won't be controlled by people or events of the past. This program puts you in control. You'll feel completely free of the past and you'll be able to get on with your life. Up from Depression: Everyone has their ups and downs, but there is a way to get back up quickly and stay there. That way is this program. It will help you lift your spirits, and have a new, more positive outlook on life. Bob Griswold, the author and voice on this program, has created hundreds of audio programs and served as a consultant to many corporations and government organizations. Through his classes, audio programs, books and music, he's helped hundreds of thousands of people live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives. As Founder of Effective Learning Systems, he has worked with some of the greatest minds in the fields of psychology, medicine, education, and human potential development. World-famous leaders such as Buckminster Fuller, Norman Cousins, Bernie Siegel, Carl Simonton, Norman Shealy, Raymond Moody and Lawrence LeShan have worked with ELS over the past several decades. Many of these illustrious people have served as members of the ELS Board of Advisors. In addition to the great benefits you'll derive from listening to this program, what you'll probably notice most is what Bob's students usually refer to as "That Wonderful Voice." His calm, soothing voice and comfortably friendly delivery convey a loving sincerity that makes listening to this program a true pleasure. This program is designed to help you eliminate old, negative habits and replace them with positive, healthy habits. And, as with any learning process, repetition and consistency are important. Therefore, to achieve the full benefits of this program, it is recommended that you listen to this program at least once or twice a day for 30 days. You can certainly listen to it more if you have the opportunity, but once or twice a day will help you start realizing the benefits very quickly. So, plan on enjoying this program over and over again. You'll be glad you did. |
Audio Book (MP3) [ 21.8 Mb ] Street Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009 Audio Book (WMA) [ 11.1 Mb ] Street Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009

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One morning, Jenny McCarthy sensed something was wrong and ran into her two-year-old son Evan’s room to discover he was having a seizure. In that moment, Jenny was thrust into the midst of a medical odyssey. After numerous misdiagnoses and many harrowing, life-threatening episodes, Evan was finally diagnosed with autism. But Jenny didn’t know what to do next and soon found herself alone, without any resources except for her determination to help her son. Realizing that she’d have to become a detective, Jenny spoke with many doctors, parents, governmental agencies, and private foundations and became an expert of Google research. At last, she discovered a combination of behavioral therapy, diet, and supplements that became the key to saving Evan from autism. Here, she shares her experiences and knowledge and offers a roadmap for other concerned parents. |
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From National Book Award winner Ron Chernow, a landmark biography of Alexander Hamilton, the Founding Father who galvanized, inspired, scandalized, and shaped the newborn nation. |
Audio Book (MP3) [ 333.9 Mb ] Street Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 Audio Book (WMA) [ 170.4 Mb ] Street Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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