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|  | Budgeting Your Money by Craig Conley, Stuart B. Schwartz Description not available.Explains how to budget money, discussing income, savings, fixed and variable expenses, living expenses, and economizing AUTHOR: Craig Conley, Stuart B. Schwartz PUBLISHER: Capstone Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Missing Tooth by Joanna Cole, Marylin Hafner Best friends Arlo and Robby do everything alike. They ride identical bicycles, dress in matching clothes, and even have a missing tooth in the same place. However, when Robby wins a bet over who will lose a tooth next, Arlo is jealous and angry. Is the boy's friendship over forever? Color illustrations accompany the text of this beginning reader book. AUTHOR: Joanna Cole, Marylin Hafner PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Whataya Mean I Can't Kill 'Em by Rad Miller Description not available.An in-depth look at SEAL training and the Vietnam War from a man who underwent the rigorous task of learning how to be a member of the Navy's elite describes how he carried out his duty with seven other men in the heart of Vietnam. Reissue. AUTHOR: Rad Miller PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Meet Me in St. Louis by Gerald Kaufman When Meet Me in St. Louis was first released fifty years ago, it achieved instant success, becoming MGM's most popular film to date. Since then it has effortlessly retained its place in the pantheon of great musicals. But elegant and graceful though it may be, this was not the easiest of films to make. Gerald Kaufman has done extensive research in the records of MGM deposited in the University of Southern California. He recounts how successive teams of writers laboured over the script, changing names, characters and story-lines. He reveals the numerous delays in production, many due to the erratic behaviour of Judy Garland, who altogether was absent for thirteen days of filming. That the film turned out so brilliantly is, in Kaufman's view, due largely to the credit of its director, Vincente Minnelli, who drew from an initially reluctant Judy Garland her most immaculate performance. An extended section of the book explores in detail Minnelli's contribution to the fluidity of the visual style and the richness of the decor. AUTHOR: Gerald Kaufman PUBLISHER: British Film Institute FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Aztec by Gary Jennings Here is the extraordinary story of the last and greatest native civilization of North America, at the height of its magnificent. It is a story told in the words of one of the most robust and memorable characters in modern fiction. His name is Mixtil--Dark Cloud. Rising above his lowly station, Mixtil distinguishes himself as a scribe and later a warrior. He earns a fortune as a traveling merchant, exploring every part of what the Aztecs called The One World--the far lands of mountains, jungles, deserts, seacoasts. AUTHOR: Gary Jennings PUBLISHER: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Good Answers to Tough Questions About Eating Disorders by Joy Berry, Bartholomew Description not available.Discusses how to create the perfect body through proper diet and exercise, and warns about eating disorders such as overeating, excessive dieting, and anorexia nervosa. AUTHOR: Joy Berry, Bartholomew PUBLISHER: Goldstar Publishing, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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