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Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child37 reviews
John Gottman, Joan Declaire

Simon & Schuster, 1998

A Must-Read for all Parents, Grandparents and Childcare
Emotional Intelligence, EQ, has a lot of great resources, such as the classics by Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence: 10th Anniversary Edition; Why It Can Matter More Than IQ and his workbooks, as well as a wealth of great studies by Harvard Business, MIT, McKinsey and Wharton, but this book takes a wonderful look at how to raise your child as an "emotional coach". Negative emotions are a fact ...
  
  











  



  
The Oxford English Dictionary (20 Vol. Set in 5 boxes)39 reviews

Oxford University Press, USA, 2002

A pure marvel...
There are no words to express my satisfaction about The Oxford English Dictionary. It is the most academic linguistic tool available for those who have passion for the English language. Highly recommended!!!
  
  











  



  
The World's Writing Systems13 reviews

Oxford University Press, USA, 1996

Rare Excellence
The "World's Writing Systems" is a rare event for in one tome it covers all the ways of writing known to us at present. As a professional graphologist this is an absolute boon not only for what it is but because it is also on special offer. While there are other tomes of similar ilk and implication this work has no equal. Until now the study of written language has had no clearly defined ...
  
  











  



  
Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method15 reviews
Sol Luckman

Booklocker.com, Inc., 2005

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If you want to understand the workings behind a man who created a very simple yet hopefully revolutionary Sate of the Art Medicine. If you like the book Future of the Body, then you will like this one. Even more so because it is so much shorter. I recommend both to anyone.
  
  











  



  
Millennials Incorporated (2008)11 reviews
Lisa Orrell

Intelligent Women Publishing, of Wyatt-MacKenzie, 2008

learn how to listen to GenYers -- essential for leaders
As an executive and leadership coach of 25 years, my job is to get people to work well with each other. I read TONS of books about what makes people tick and Lisa's book is the best for understanding Gen Y. yes, some things about human beings NEVER change (articles at www.wipcoaching.com) and some things DO change. this book helped me understand what's different about the Gen Yers. It is a super ...
  
  











  



  
The Intelligent Portfolio: Practical Wisdom on Personal Investing from Financial Engines12 reviews
Christopher L. Jones

Wiley, 2008

Unconventional thinking
These are the unconventional investment ideas that I found this book very unique: 1. Portfolio rebalancing means unintended bet against the market. 2. Presented the portfolio risk not as standard deviation of return, but versus that of market portfolio. 3. Hierarchical approach of investment (asset allocation first then investment selection) is not a good idea. Reason being: 1. Asset ...
  
  











  



  
Understanding GPS: Principles and Applications, Second Edition10 reviews

Artech House Publishers, 2005

GPS uses General Relativity
[A review of the SECOND EDITION, 2005.] In the last 15 years, GPS has moved from an expensive and specialised application to a mass consumer market. There are numerous books on GPS; mostly directly at that mass readership. These typically concern how to use a device with a GPS receiver. By contrast, this book is meant for the engineer who has to design such a device. It is a compendium of ...
  
  











  



  
In the Minds of Men: Darwin and the New World Order13 reviews
Ian T. Taylor

Tfe Pub, 1996

A feast for inquisitive minds!
I've had the good fortune of observing the author, Ian T. Taylor, debate the topic of evolution verses creation with a local college professor in my area. I even got to have a discussion with both of the scholars. I share this in the hope that it gives a clue as to the level of consistency with which Taylor wrote this book. With Ian Taylor's knowledge, he has no lack of logic in his defense ...
  
  











  



  
Drive Business Performance: Enabling a Culture of Intelligent Execution10 reviews
Bruno Aziza, Joey Fitts

Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD Lib Ed, 2008

An essential guide to business transformation for performance improvement
"Drive Business Performance: Enabling a Culture of Intelligent Execution" by Bruno Aziza and Joey Fitts represents much more than a demystification of performance management terminology. The book is neither a re-telling of the benefits of performance management, nor a veiled attempt to shape a business case for PerformancePoint. Instead, the authors introduce novel ideas backed by case study ...
  
  











  



  
Children: The Challenge : The Classic Work on Improving Parent-Child Relations--Intelligent, Humane & ...59 reviews
Rudolf Dreikurs, Vicki Soltz

Plume, 1991

Children: The Challenge
Few books can be an helpful for a harried parent than Rudolf Dreikurs book, Children: The Challenge. Each chapter is like a tool in a tool box that you pull from memory as situations arise with your child. While the book was written many, many years ago, it continues as a classic that I can't recommend highly enough. This copy was bought so I could refresh my skills as a first time ...
  
  











  



  
Healthy Intelligent Training: The Proven Principles of Arthur Lydiard8 reviews
Keith, Dr. Livingston

Meyer & Meyer Fachverlag und Buchhandel GmbH, 2008

Healthy Intelligent Training - simply awesome!
http://www.flotrack.org/articles/view/767-keith-livingstone-healthy-intelligent-training Healthy Intelligent Training by Keith Livingstone is simply awesome. As far as I am concerned, it is the best book written about the Lydiard method of training. Healthy Intelligent Training is written 'layman' enough for those who do not want to be weighed down with heavy scientific tech-speak. ...
  
  











  



  
The Goblin Companion: A Field Guide to Goblins8 reviews
Brian Froud, Terry Jones

Barnes & Noble Books, 1998

Great book, but rather odd...
A splendid blend of hilarious text and even-more-hilarious art, The Goblin Companion is great for the accomplished goblinologist, on for the dedicated fan of the movie Labyrinth.
  
  











  



  
Around the Web in 80 Minutes8 reviews
Gary, F. Kimmons

GK Intelligent Systems, 1998

Best yet to learn the Internet
Easily the best software to learn the Internet. Interactive and actually fun.
  
  











  



  
Death at Rottingdean (Robin Paige Victorian Mysteries, No. 5)8 reviews
Robin Paige

Berkley, 1999

Excellent read !
Loved the story , maybe I am being biased for I am lucky enough to live in Rottingdean. I was able to read the story while sitting by the village pond & on the beach.The historical research into the area is first class. Great read for the Summer or a seaside holiday.
  
  











  



  
The Busy Person's Guide to Easier Movement: 50 Ways to Achieve a Healthy, Happy, Pain-Free and Intelligent ...7 reviews
Frank Wildman

The Intelligent Body Press, 2004

Perhaps the best book about the best mind-body method out there!
The Feldenkrais Method is possibly the most innovative educational/therapeutic method in existence. It can help both body and mind to function more efficiently. However, having been developed by a physicist with a profound knowledge of kinetics and neurophysiology, neither the practice nor theory is particularly accessible. This book remedies the situation, simplifying the entry point without ...
  
  











  



  
The Warning Solution : Intelligent Analysis in the Age of Information Overload8 reviews
Kristan J. Wheaton

Afcea Intl Pr, 2001

The perfect book for the perfect time
The perfect book for the perfect time. The Warning Solution is a book divided in two parts that provides intelligence professionals and researchers essential tools to be employed in today's information saturated environment. This book is about teaching people how to find needed information in a timely and effective manner in order to develop, or support, a decision making process. Divided in ...
  
  











  



  
Deathing: An Intelligent Alternative for the Final Moments of Life6 reviews
Anya Foos-Graber

Addison-Wesley, 1984

Conscious vs adventitious dying
I discovered this book 11 years after its publication. It should rank as important as "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying".But how we MODERNS learn about dying,either for our own or for our loved ones? This book gives a step by step instruction in a compassionate way. It integrated ancient wisdom,NDE research and conscious dying into a powerful experience! It is a joy to read. THANK YOU,ANYA.
  
  











  



  
Agents Under Fire, Materialism and the Rationality of Science9 reviews
Angus Menuge

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2004

Agency Defended Through Careful, Penetrating Analysis
Dr. Menuge has written an extremely important underappreciated book providing a crucial link between the emerging scientific theory of intelligent design and the mind. This book exists as something of a well-kept secret. But many readers interested both in the philosophy of mind and the continuing Darwin vs. design debate will find this book to be a significant intellectual achievement. ...
  
  











  



  
Stuff Good Players Should Know: Intelligent Basketball from A to Z9 reviews
Dick DeVenzio

Bridgeway Books, 2006

One of the Best
This should be given to and read by every young basketball player as early as possible. Anyone who doesn't like this book has never coached young players. Very very helpful.
  
  











  



  
Twenty-Two Foreigners in Funny Shorts:: The Intelligent Fan's Guide to Soccer and World Cup '948 reviews
Peter Davies

Random House, 1994

Perfect intro for the American fan to the 'Beautiful Game'
I picked up this book a couple of years back when a local San Francisco sports columnist described it as 'the best book on soccer ever written.' After reading 'Twenty-Two Foreigners,' I'll second that opinion. This book successfully weaves a general description of the game, a review of all Word Cups prior to US 94, and the author's own passion for his local team - Wrexham, a Third Division ...
  
  











  








   



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