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|  | Voices of Diversity by Renee Blank, Sandra Slipp This book surveys how individuals feel about their treatment and their relationships on the job. The catagories of workers covered is wide: African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Latinos, recent immigrants, disabled workers, gays and lesbians, young and old workers, women, and white males. The reader will understand diversity--not as an academic concept, but as a human reality. AUTHOR: Renee Blank, Sandra Slipp PUBLISHER: AMACOM FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Grief Recovery Handbook, The (Revised) by John W. James, Russell Friedman A guide for those who are suffering from loss--and who wish to move on. AUTHOR: John W. James, Russell Friedman PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Raise Your IQ Sky High by James Scheer, Stephen Langer Raise You I.Q. offers a complete, reader-friendly guide to the mind, how it works, and what makes it work best. Through an exhaustive review of current research on traditional and alternative techniques as well as on natural and manufactured substances, a renowned physician and a bestselling health editor offer practical, proven tips on how to protect and improve thinking at any age. AUTHOR: James Scheer, Stephen Langer PUBLISHER: Kensington Publishing Corporation FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Stupid Things Parents Do to Mess up Their Kids by Laura Schlessinger Following her previous New York Times bestsellers, Dr.Laura Schlessinger, the conscience of talk radio, now addresses an issue near and dear to her heart: the stupid things parents do to mess up their children. Never one to shy away from tough truths, Dr. Laura marshals compelling evidence for the widespread neglect of America's children and convincingly condemns the numerous rationalizations to excuse it. These are just a few of her hard-hitting points: Don't Have Them If You Won't Raise Them: The cavalier manner in which our society treats child care, not as a matter of intimacy and love, but as a matter of convenience and economics, is deeply destructive to our children's sense of attachment, identity, and importance. Dads Need Not Apply: Single motherhood may be more acceptable to society, but it is not acceptable to children; nor is it in their best interest. Brave New Baby: In our society, reproductive freedom means anyone can decide to create a life by any means with no, and I mean no, consideration of what is in the best interest of that new human being. Spare the Rod: Children without discipline often become adults with temper tantrums, defiance, rage, depression, anxiety, poor school and work adjustment, drug and alcohol abuse. Stupid Things Parents Do to Mess Up Their Kids covers all aspects of parenting and also tackles such cultural and societal concerns as abortion, modern sexuality, drug and alcohol use, violence, discipline, and a child's right to privacy. AUTHOR: Laura Schlessinger PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | How to Satisfy a Woman Every Time by Naura Hayden Description not available.Recommends techniques for increasing sexual pleasure and discusses the importance of love, fantasies, and a healthy body for the enjoyment of sex. AUTHOR: Naura Hayden PUBLISHER: Bibli O'Phile Publishing Company FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Emotional Inteligence by Barrett Whitener, Daniel Goleman Through vivid examples, Daniel Goleman delineates the crucial skills of emotional intelligence, and shows how they determine our success in relationships, work, and even our physical well-being. What emerges is a crucial new way to talk about being smart. AUTHOR: Barrett Whitener, Daniel Goleman PUBLISHER: Audio Renaissance FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Advice 
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