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|  | It Takes Two to Tango by Gary Smalley, Norma Smalley Gary and Norma Smalley / From resolving conflict to strengthening communication to building intimacy, this insightful gift book offers eight sections of sage advice on accepting, pleasing and truly loving a mate. AUTHOR: Gary Smalley, Norma Smalley PUBLISHER: Focus on the Family Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Miraculous World of Your Unborn Baby by Nikki Bradford Description not available.Offers mothers-to-be insights into their child's mental and physical development in the womb, and provides information on pregnancy and childbirth AUTHOR: Nikki Bradford PUBLISHER: McGraw-Hill FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Makeup by Jennifer Traig Description not available.Outlines how to apply makeup and maintain healthy skin, provides recipes for making cosmetics, and demonstrates how to achieve certain looks, from Indian Princess to Geisha Girl, and from Peachy Keen to Goth Girl. AUTHOR: Jennifer Traig PUBLISHER: Chronicle Books LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Are You the One for Me? by Barbara De Angelis Description not available.A guide to finding and keeping the right romantic partner dispels common myths about love and reveals why people fall in love, wrong reasons for falling in love, the ten biggest mistakes made at the beginning of relationships, and more. Simultaneous. AUTHOR: Barbara De Angelis PUBLISHER: Audio Renaissance FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | I'm Like You, You're Like Me by Cindy Gainer This concept book explores the differences between and similarities shared by people throughout the world. For example, people can be different or the same based on such things as race, body size, and listening skills, but all people can enjoy learning about, and being friends with, each other. Color illustrations accompany the text. AUTHOR: Cindy Gainer PUBLISHER: Free Spirit Publishing, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Myth of Maturity by Terri Apter The author, a social psychologist and researcher at Cambridge University, presents advice for parents on how to communicate with, support, and guide their college-age children. Apter's premise, based on in-depth interviews conducted with 32 college students and recent graduates, states that although college students are essentially adults, they still yearn for and need parental guidance and support. AUTHOR: Terri Apter PUBLISHER: Norton, W. W. & Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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