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100 Ways to Motivate Others is the culmination of many years of successful leadership coaching and training by best-selling author Steve Chandler and attorney Scott Richardson, and the natural follow-up to Steve's two previous best-sellers-100 Ways to Motivate Yourself and Reinventing Yourself. Chandler and chardson have crafted a vital, user-friendly, inspirational guide for executives, managers, and professionals...and those aspiring to reach their level.
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The advanced weapon systems with which today's armies are equipped form the main subject of this book, which begins with an exploration of the role of technology in all the most important aspects of today's land warfare.
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This super-handy manual, first published in 1973, has received a major upgrade. Seventeen chapters' worth of fixer-upper opportunities are enhanced with more than 3,000 photos and illustrations that would look equally at home in an upscale home decorating catalog. The first few chapters cover hand and power tools, fasteners and adhesives, and are enough to incite hardware envy among even dwellers of tiny apartments.
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom (Lightroom from here on) is now in its second full release, having been through a long and protracted birth, two Public Beta releases and the gaining of a devoted and vociferous community. Yet there is still a bit of an air of mystery about the application. Many users are still puzzled what it is for; others wonder why ‘ obvious ’ features are missing and more ask whether it should just become part of Photoshop or Bridge!
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What Digital Camera features in-depth reviews of new cameras and software, scanners and printers. It also covers digital imaging techniques for the intermediate consumer, plus news, 'how to' articles and user profiles. What Digital Camera features in-depth reviews of new cameras and software, scanners and printers. It also covers digital imaging techniques for the intermediate consumer, plus news, 'how to' articles and user profiles What Digital Camera features in-depth reviews of new cameras and software, scanners and printers.
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I reca ll one tournament In La s Vegas: I was a youn g lnrernationa l Master in a field of a thousand corn peritors incl ud ing rwenry-six st rong Grandmasters from around the world. As an up-and-coming player, I had huge respect for t he g reat sages aro und me. I had stud ied their masterpieces for hundreds of hours and was awed by the umsrry of these men. Before first-ro und play began I was seated at my board , <Jeep in thought about my openmg p repa rat ion.
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In his bestselling qigong DVD, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming instructs and demonstrates "The Eight Pieces of Brocade", one of the most popular sets of Qigong (chi kung) healing exercises. These gentle breathing, stretching and strengthening movements activate the Qi (chi) energy and blood circulation in your body, helping to stimulate your immune system, strengthen your internal organs, and give you abundant energy. With both a sitting and standing set, anyone can practice these simple and effective exercises in as little as 20 minutes a day.
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Neuroscience has discovered that our brain’s very design makes it sociable, inexorably drawn into an intimate brain-to-brain linkup whenever we engage with another person. That neural bridge lets us impact the brain—and so the body—of everyone we interact with, just as they do us. Even our most routine encounters act as regulators in the brain, priming emotions in us, some desirable, others not. The more strongly connected we are with someone emotionally, the greater the mutual force.
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In many ways, day-to-day life is tougher now than it was when Lucky Man was published. I thought I was in rough shape in 2000 when I retired from Spin City. The twin hammers of producing and performing in one hundred episodes over a four-year span had knocked me on my ass. Brain surgery two years earlier had reduced the emphatic tremor on my left side but had done nothing to diminish the trembling on my right and in my legs. Titrating medication was a daily battle with a shape-shifting enemy.
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This is simply another form of the overhand shuffle. The right hand holds the deck, from above, near the inner ends. The thumb is on one side, second finger on the other. The left hand approaches the deck, palm up. It reaches up from under the deck, so that the bottom card is facing the left palm. The thumb and fingers grasp small packets of cards from the top of the deck. (See Fig. 1.) As these packets are taken, they are allowed to fall into the left palm. The left forefinger should be at the center of the outer end of these cards as they fall.
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