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Sunday, December 21, 2008

365.Steps.to.Self.Confidence

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Aimed at those who are interested in spirituality. This book employs the
definition of spirituality - the non-physical aspects of existence and draws
on most of the world's great religious, philosophical and spiritual traditions.
It helps readers to understand what 'spirituality' means and how it differs
from religion. This book is aimed at anybody and everybody who is interested in
spirituality - in general, and their own in particular. It employs the widest
possible definition of spirituality - the non-physical aspects of existence and
draws on most of the world's great religious, philosophical and spiritual
traditions. It emphasises the 90 per cent on which all can agree. Practical
spirituality is about self-knowledge, self-empowerment and searching for peace
and contentment in a seemingly imperfect world. Through a mixture of insights,
anecdotes, quotations, and practical activities, this book will help readers to
understand what 'spirituality' means and how it differs from religion.

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Saturday, December 20, 2008

1000 Best Casino Gambling Secrets

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1000 Best Casino Gambling Secrets


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1000 Quick Writing Ideas

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The Tales of Beedle the Bard

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The First Edition of this book was released as a very special edition hand bound and handcrafted book. Only 7 copies were created, 6 were given to J.K. Rowling's personal friends. Huge sums were bid at open auction to buy the ultimate collectors edition. Amazon surprisingly paid an unbelievable sum of £1.95m (almost $4million!) at auction to own the book.
Now the general public will be able to own their own copy at a much more realistic price when the book is released for sale on the 8th December, just in time for all those christmas presents.

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For STUDENTS : Learn More Study Less

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Learn More Study Less | PDF | 228 pages

Author's Description:

Different strategies make a huge difference in results. By using the strategy outlined in Learn More, Study Less, I have:

- Aced University finals with little or no studying.
- Scored first in an advanced inter-province Chemistry exam Without even being aware I was needed to take the test until five minutes before writing it.
- Read over 70 books each year.
- Scored in the top three percentile for a national exam. Despite never having taken the course being tested.
- Minimized course work to maintain an A average while running a part-time business, presiding over a Toastmasters club, exercising daily and still being able to socialize and party.


What will you be able to do with the book?

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1. Understand how learning is supposed to work with the holistic learning strategy.

2. Identify your weaknesses along the 6 Stages of Holistic Learning--and get specific tools to improve them.

3. Learn the key studying habits to learn more in less time. Give yourself more time for starting a business, being with family or just having fun!

4. Be able to classify information into the 5 different formats--and know exactly what strategy to use for each.

5. Implement the steps necessary to make any subject fascinate you, so studying doesn't need to bore you to death.

6. Learn techniques such as speed reading, active reading and flow-based notetaking to understand information more quickly.

7. Learn the 3 core holistic learning methods that allow you to "get" any subject.

8. Discover how to “peg” or “compress” information to cut down study time, even on the densest courses.

9. Get the tools to educate yourself, so you can still learn quickly without expensive tutors and courses.

10. Find out how to get access to university courses--for free!

11. Adapt the techniques to fit your particular learning style.

12. Use bonus material print-outs to easily practice the new techniques.
The book is over 200 pages, easily readable on the computer screen with full-color pictures to make the book both informative and interesting

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Monday, December 15, 2008

100 Reasons to Be Glad

100 Reasons to Be Glad

Isabel Losada "100 Reasons to Be Glad"

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Mr. Bean Best Collection DVD - Complete Set- 18 Episodes

Mr. Bean Best Collection DVD - Complete Set- 18 Episodes
Mr. Bean Best Collection DVD - Complete Set- 18 Episodes | 4GB
English | 640 x 480 | 25.000 fps| DivX | MP3-128kb|18 Episodes
DVDRip | Genres: Comedy, Family


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DivX 5.0
MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3), 128.0 kbit/s, 44100 Hz, stereo

Plot Summary

Genres: Comedy, Family

Plot Outline Life is a difficult challenge for Mr Bean, who despite being a grown adult, has trouble completing even the simplest of tasks. Thankfully, his perseverence is usually rewarded, and he finds an ingenious way around the problem.Plot Synopsis: Mr. Bean is a grown man who seems to have been literally born yesterday. He gets up to ingenious oddball nonsense every episode while all the time remaining silent. When he does speak, its with a croaky voice.
Characters:
Mr. Bean
The title character, played by Atkinson, is a selfish, childlike, sometimes ingenious, and generally likeable buffoon who frequently gets into hilarious situations due to his various schemes and contrivances. The show relies upon physical comedy, with Mr. Bean speaking very little dialogue.
Mr. Bean often seems unaware of basic aspects of the way the world works, and the programme usually features his attempts at what would normally be considered simple tasks, such as going swimming, redecorating or taking an exam. The humour largely comes from his original solutions to any problems and his total disregard for others when solving them. Indeed, some of Bean's actions occasionally have a particularly malevolent aspect to them.
At the beginning of episode 2 onwards, Mr.Bean falls from the sky in a beam of light. Although originally intended by the producers to show his status as an ordinary man cast into the spotlight, this was thought by many viewers to suggest that an alien race that had planted Mr. Bean on earth, a theory the animated series later followed up. Atkinson himself has acknowledged that Bean "has a slightly alien aspect to him".

Teddie
Teddie is Mr. Bean's teddy bear, generally regarded as Mr. Bean's best friend. Being inanimate, he is invaluable as a trusted conspirator, easy to beat at chess and doubles as a good dish cloth or paint brush in an emergency. The bear is a dark brown, knitted oddity with button eyes and sausage-shaped limbs and invariably ends up broken in half or in various other states of destruction. Occasionally, Teddie seems to be almost animate, such as when Mr. Bean hypnotizes Teddie and snaps his fingers, making the bear's head fall backward as if he's fallen asleep instantly.

Mr. Bean's Mini
Mr. Bean's car, a MkIII Austin Mini, developed a character of sorts. At first, an orange Mini was Mr. Bean's vehicle of choice, but this was crashed at the end of the first episode. From then on, the car was lime green with a black bonnet. It made its first appearance in 'The Curse of Mr. Bean'.
The Mini was central to several antics, such as Mr. Bean getting dressed in it whilst driving or steering it whilst sitting in an armchair strapped to the roof. It also had a number of innovative security measures; Mr. Bean fitted the door with a bolt-latch and padlock, rather than use the lock fitted on the car, and he always removed the steering wheel instead of the key, which formed a running joke in several episodes, at one point deterring a car thief. The car was crushed by a tank in 'Back to School Mr. Bean', but returned in later episodes.
The Mini is often seen in conflict with a light blue Reliant Regal Supervan III, which will usually get tipped over, crashed into, bumped out of its parking space and so forth.
One of the original Mr. Bean Minis is on display at the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick, northern England.
Other characters
Although Mr. Bean is the only significant human character in the programme, other characters appear, usually as foils for his various antics. There are only two recurring supporting characters; his sometime "girlfriend" Irma Gobb (played by Matilda Ziegler) and Mr. Sprout. However, several notable British actors and comedians appear alongside Atkinson in sketches as various one-off supporting characters, including Richard Briers, Angus Deayton, Nick Hancock, David Schneider and Richard Wilson.
Music
Mr. Bean is unusual amongst comedy series in featuring a choral theme tune, written by Howard Goodall and performed by the Choir of Southwark Cathedral. The words sung during the title sequences are in Latin:
Ecce homo qui est faba – "Behold the man who is a bean" (sung at beginning)
Finis partis primae – "End of part one" (sung before the commercial break)
Pars secunda – "Part two" (sung after the commercial break)
Vale homo qui es faba – "Farewell, man who are a bean" (sung at end)

Goodall also wrote an accompanying music track for many episodes.
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Episode 01 - MR BEAN
Episode 02 - Good Night, Mr Bean
Episode 03 - Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean
Episode 04 - The Curse of Mr. Bean
Episode 05 - Mr. Bean Goes To Town
Episode 06 - Mr. Bean Rides Again
Episode 07 - Mr. Bean in Room 426
Episode 08 - Do-It-Yourself, Mr. Bean
Episode 09 - Hair by Mr. Bean
Episode 10 - The Return of Mr. Bean
Episode 11 - Back To School, Mr. Bean
Episode 12 - Tee Off, Mr. Bean
Episode 13 - Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean
Episode 14 - The Trouble with Mr. Bean
Episode 15 - The Library
Episode 16 - The Bus Stop
Episode 17 - The Best Bits of Mr. Bean
Episode 18 - The Story of Mr. Bean

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

100 Strangest Mysteries

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Barnes & Noble | May 2007 | ISBN:0760791929 | PDF | 201 pages | 24,6 Mb

Were the Amityville hauntings cynical media manipulation? Is levitation possible? Has Earth been visited by UFOs from other realms? All these questions, and more, are considered in 100 Strangest Mysteries. Paranormal investigator Matt Lamy documents in detail the numerous phenomena and events which can be termed 'mysterious' and cannot be dismissed as mere hysteria or wild imaginings.

Divided into themed sections, the book includes:

The Beast of Bodmin — whether it is an escaped exotic pet, a feral cat or something more sinister, it certainly causes concern for inhabitants of its local area
Area 51 — conspiracy theorists believe it is a centre for the U.S. government's investigations into UFO activity, whilst others consider it to be 'only' a military air base
Ley lines and other energy fields — are they sacred sites going back thousands of years or modern New Age notions?
The Holy Grail — dismissed by organized religion, thought by some to have been a chalice brought to Britain by Joseph, many consider it to be nothing more than a romantic Arthurian legend

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How To Make People Like You In 90 Seconds Or Less

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How To Make People Like You In 90 Seconds Or Less

# Hardcover: 180 pages
# Publisher: Workman Publishing Company (September 18, 2000)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 076111940X
# ISBN-13: 978-0761119401

The average person's attention span lasts about 30 seconds. That means first and immediate impressions count, and big. In this modern-day update of Dale Carnegie's classic How to Win Friends and Influence People, former fashion photographer Nicholas Boothman instructs you in how to mold those 30 seconds to your greatest advantage and connect with others at business and social functions.

Boothman, now a lecturer and licensed master practitioner of neurolinguistic programming (the art and science of how the brain affects human connections), says that the key to making others like you quickly lies in establishing a rapport: you have to find out what you have in common or, if you seemingly have nothing in common, purposely try to become like the other person for a short time. He then goes on to offer simple techniques for getting a rapport going: adopt a positive attitude; make sure your words, tone, and gestures are all saying the same thing; synchronize your attitude and body movements to those of another person's (which makes the person feel comfortable with you--although he or she may not know why); and ask lots of open-ended questions. Boothman also describes how to figure out a stranger's favored sense for receiving information about the world--some rely on visual cues, others on auditory or kinesthetic (touch) input--and use it to your best advantage.

If discovering how to connect with others is the secret to business and life success, as Boothman contends, then employing the strategies in this book will make you instantly likeable and give you a leg up on the competition. --Nancy Monson

From Publishers Weekly

Blessed with an irresistible premise and title, this well-packaged self-help book draws its advice from neuro-linguistic programming and a study of interpersonal communication conducted by two UCLA doctors. While its clearly presented techniques may help readers clear communications hurdles in social and professional interactions, this upbeat volume will probably appeal most to readers interested in dating and nurturing romantic attachments. A former fashion photographer who gives "Positive Connection" seminars, Boothman breaks down the process of connecting with people into discrete stepsAmeeting, establishing rapport and opening up communicationAand provides simple examples, self-assessments, exercises and sample dialogue. He contends that a key to establishing rapport lies in synchronizing behavior or mimicking the other person's pose, facial expression, gestures, body language and tone of voice. According to the principles of neuro-linguistic programming, Boothman recommends categorizing people according to how they take in information (e.g., visually, aurally or by feel) and responding in kind. Though the book reads like an adapted seminar or puffed-up magazine article, Workman's ambitious promotional campaign and usual canny marketing may well make this little book one of the season's most popular impulse purchases. 20-city author tour.

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Monday, December 8, 2008

100 Strangest Mysteries

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All MATLAB Books Collection DVD

All MATLAB Books Collection DVD
All MATLAB Books Collection DVD | English| 900MB

All MATLAB Books Collection.Contains Seventy-Three selected books on MATLAB and its applications. The .m-files are rar-packed without password.MATLAB is an incredibly powerful tool that integrates computation, visualization, and programming in a flexible, open environment. It offers engineers, scientists, and mathematicians an intuitive language for expressing problems and their solutions mathematically and graphically. Complex numeric and symbolic problems can be solved in a short time by interfacing it with a programming language such as C, Fortran, or Java.

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A Guide to MATLAB for Beginners and Experienced Users - Hunt Lipsman & Rosenberg.pdf
A Guide to MATLAB Object-Oriented Programming - Andy H. Register.pdf
Adaptive Filtering Primer with MATLAB - Poularikas and Ramadan.pdf
Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB - Howard B. Wilson.pdf
Algorithm Collections for Digital Signal Processing Applications using Matlab - E.S. Gopi.pdf
An Introduction to Programming and Numerical Methods in MATLAB - S.R. Otto & J.P. Denier.pdf
Antenna and EM Modeling with MATLAB - Sergey N. Makarov.pdf
Applied Numerical Methods Using MATLAB - Yang Cao Chung and Morris.pdf
Applied Statistics Using SPSS, STATISTICA, MATLAB and R - Joaquim P. Marques.pdf
Basics of MATLAB and Beyond - Andrew Knight.pdf
Biosignal and Biomedical Image Processing MATLAB based Applications - John L. Semmlow.pdf
Business Economics & Finance with Matlab GIS and Simulation Models - Patrick L.Anderson.pdf
Chemical Process Control a First Course with Matlab - P.C. Chau.pdf
Circuit Analysis II with MATLAB - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Classical Feedback Control with MATLAB - Boris J. Lurie and Paul J. Enright.djvu
Classification Parameter Estimation & State Estimation An Engg Approach Using MATLAB.pdf
Computational Colour Science Using MATLAB - Stephen Westland & Caterina Ripamonti.pdf
Computational Mathematics Models Methods and Analysis with Matlab - Robert E. White.pdf
Computational Statistics Handbook with MATLAB - Martinez & Martinez.pdf
Contemporary Communication Systems using Matlab - Proakis and Salehi.pdf
Digital Circuit Analysis and Design with Simulink Modeling - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Digital Image Processing Using Matlab - Gonzalez Woods & Eddins.pdf
Digital Signal and Image Processing Using MATLAB - Gerard Blanchet & Maurice Charbit.pdf
Digital Signal Processing - Computer Based Approach - Sanjit K. Mitra.pdf
Digital Signal Processing Using Matlab V4 - Ingle and Proakis.pdf
Dynamic Simulations of Electric Machinery - Chee Mun Ong.djvu
Electronic Devices and Amplifier Circuits with MATLAB Applications - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Electronics and Circuit Analysis Using MATLAB - John O. Attia.pdf
Elem. Math. and Comp. Tools for Engineers using MATLAB - J. Manassah.pdf
Embedded Control Systems in C C++ Using MATLAB - Jim Ledin.chm
Embedded Image Processing with DSP Examples in MATLAB - Shehrzad Qureshi.pdf
Engineering Analysis Interactive Methods and Programs with MATLAB - Y. C. Pao.pdf
Engineering and Scientific Computations Using MATLAB - Sergey E. Lyshevski.pdf
Environmental Modeling Using MATLAB - Ekkehard Holzbecher.pdf
Essential MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists - Brian D. Hahn & Daniel T. Valentine.pdf
Exploratory Data Analysis with MATLAB - Martinez and Martinez.pdf
Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with Matlab - Lonngren & Savov.pdf
Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB - Patrick Marchand and O. Thomas Holland .pdf
Introduction to Fuzzy Logic using MatLab - Sivanandam Sumathi and Deepa.pdf
Introduction to MATLAB - Sikander M. Mirza.pdf
Introduction to Simulink with Engineering Applications - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Intuitive Probability and Random Processes Using MatLab - Steven M. Kay.pdf
Kalman Filtering Theory and Practice Using MATLAB - Grewal and Andrews.pdf
MathWorks Documentation - MATLAB V7 Function References.pdf
MathWorks Documentation - MATLAB V7 Introductory and Programming.pdf
MATLAB Guide - Desmond J. Higham & Nicholas J. Higham.djvu
MATLAB Primer (6th Ed) - Kermit Sigmon & Timothy A. Davis.pdf
MATLAB Primer (7th Ed) - Timothy A. Davis & Kermit Sigmon.pdf
MATLAB Programming - David Kuncicky.pdf
MATLAB Recipes for Earth Sciences - M.H.Trauth.pdf
MATLAB Simulations for Radar Systems Design - Bassem R. Mahafza & Atef Z. Elsherbeni.pdf
Mechanics of Composite Materials with MATLAB - George Z. Voyiadjis & Peter I. Kattan.pdf
Numerical Analysis Using MATLAB and Excel - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Numerical Analysis Using MATLAB and Spreadsheets - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Numerical Computing with MATLAB - Cleve Moler.pdf
Numerical Methods in Engineering with MATLAB - Jaan Kiusalaas.pdf
Numerical Methods in Finance & Economics A MATLAB based Introduction - Paolo Brandimarte.pdf
Numerical Methods using MATLAB - Mathews and Fink.pdf
Numerical Techniques for Chemical & Biological Engineers Using MATLAB - Elnashaie & Uhlig.pdf
Optical Scanning Holography with MATLAB - Ting Chung Poon.pdf
Optics Learning by Computing with Examples using MATLAB - K.D. Moller.pdf
Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation Routines in Matlab - H.J. Lee & W.E. Schiesser.pdf
Radar Systems Analysis and Design Using MatLab - Mahafza Bassem R.pdf
Robust Control Design with Matlab - Gu Petkov and Konstantinov.pdf
Scientific Computing with Matlab - Alfio Quarteroni & Fausto Saleri.djvu
Scientific Computing with Matlab and Octave - Alfio Quarteroni & Fausto Saleri.pdf
Signals and Systems with MATLAB Applications - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Signals and Systems with MATLAB Computing and Simulink Modeling - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Solving ODEs with MATLAB - Shampine Gladwell Thompson.pdf
Solving ODEs with Matlab Instructors Manual - L.F. Shampine.pdf
Spectral Methods in MATLAB - Lloyd N. Trefethen.pdf
The Finite Element Method using MATLAB - Kwon and Bang.pdf
Vibration Simulation Using MATLAB and ANSYS - Michael R Hatch.pdf


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30+ Memory And Mind Tweaking Books

30+ Memory And Mind Tweaking Books
30+ Memory And Mind Tweaking Books | English | 200MB
101 Activities For Teaching Creativity And Problem Solving - Arthur VanGundy

A Course in Light Speed Reading A Return to Natural Intuitive Reading - Joseph Bennette

Brain Storm Tap into Your Creativity to Generate Awesome Ideas and Remarkable Results - Jason R. Rich

CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS SUCCESS IN 20 MINUTES A DAY - Lauren Starkey

Critical Thinking Tools for Taking Charge of Your Professional and Personal Life - Richard W. Paul

How To Control Your Brain At Will - Roger Vittoz

How To Develop A Perfect Memory - Dominic OBrien

How to Develop A SUPER-POWER MEMORY - Harry Lorayne

How To Tap The Incredible Secret Powers Of Your Mind

KEEP YOUR BRAIN ALIVE 83 Neurobic Exercises to Help Prevent Memory Loss and Increase Mental Fitness - Lawrence C. Katz

Maximize Your BrainPower 1000 New Ways To Boost Your Mental Fitness - Philip Carter

MEMORY LANGUAGE How to develop powerful recall in 48 minutes - ALLAN PEASE

Memory Skills In Business - Madelyn Burley Allen

MIND AND MEMORY TRAINING - ERNEST E. WOOD

Mind Games The Aging Brain and How to Keep it Healthy - Kathryn C. Wetzel

Mind Hacks - Tom Stafford

Mind Performance Hacks - Ron Hale-Evans

Mind Powers How To Use And Control Your Unlimited Potential - Christian H. Godefroy

Mind-Lines Magical Lines To Transform Minds - Joseph 0 Connor

Power Up Your Mind Learn faster,work smarter - Bill Lucas

Secrets from the Innovation Room How to Create High-Voltage Ideas That Make Money, Win Business, and Outwit the Competition - Kay Allison

Smart Thinking Skills For Critical Understanding And Writing 2nd ed - Matthew Allen

SPEED MEMORY - Tony Buzan

Techniques for Creative Thinking - Robert Harris

The 100% Brain Course - Melvin D. Saunders

THE ALPHA-NETICS RAPID READING PROGRAM - Owen D. Skousen

The Creative Training Idea Book Inspired Tips and Techniques for Engaging and Effective Learning - ROBERT W. LUCAS

THE DO-IT-YOURSELF LOBOTOMY Open Your Mind to Greater Creative Thinking - Tom Monahan

The Evelyn Wood Seven-day Speed Reading And Learning Program - Stanley Frank

The Memory Program How to Prevent Memory Loss and Enhance Memory Power - D. P. Devanand

The Mind Map Book - Tony Buzan

The PhotoReading Whole Mind System - Paul Scheele

Use Your Memory - Tony Buzan

Using Your Brain For A Change - Richard Bandler

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Sleeping Secrets (Powerful Sleep)

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How to sleep less, and have more energy than you ever had before
This ebook is beneficial for all people. If you are sleeping at 2:00 am and you should wake up at 6:00 every morning for your work or school it seems exhausting, but with this book it turns it into an exciting thinkg...

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Optic Nerve comics

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I collected several 1000's comicbooks in the last years and i am planning to put them on a reguraly basis on this forum.
I only collected them and made them less big in bites with advanced jpeg compressing so the quality is still good and they take lesser space on the disk and are easier ro download, in stead of 1 by 1 the most downloads consist of 10 or more issues in one.
So the credits goes to the scanners and original uploaders.

Do a search on my nick to see my other Comic uploads

This is Optic Nerve


Optic Nerve is a comic book series by graphic novelist Adrian Tomine. Originally self-published by Tomine as a series of mini-comics (which have later been collected in a single volume, 32 Stories), the series has been published by Drawn and Quarterly since 1995.

Tomine's style and subject matter are restrained and realistic. Many are set in Northern California. Several of his stories for Optic Nerve feature Asian American characters, including "Hawaiian Getaway," "Six-Day Cold" and "Layover." Adrian Tomine is Asian American and lives in Berkeley, California. Many topics of his stories are at least partly autobiographical.

In the initial self-published issues, as well as the first eight Drawn & Quarterly issues (1995-2001), Optic Nerve was typically a collection of short stories. After an extended hiatus, Tomine resumed the comic in fall of 2004 and began his first multi-issue storyline with #9. The most recent issue, #11, was published in early 2007

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Sunday, November 30, 2008

101 Internet Businesses You Can Start from Home

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101 Internet Businesses You Can Start from Home
384 pages | Maximum Press; 3rd edition (October 1, 2008) | ISBN: 1931644675 | PDF | 2 Mb

In a freshly-updated third edition, this invaluable resource takes an in-depth look into the new American dream—running one’s own e-business from home. Starting with a guide to defining what is most important—time with family, a flexible schedule, financial freedom, and risk levels—this study moves into an investigation of how online business works, followed by profiles of 101 proven ideas guaranteed to fuel entrepreneurial thinking. From getting started in online and offline promotion, this handbook is sure to accommodate all needs and interests. The guidebook also includes a password that provides access to the companion website, offering the latest internet business news, expanded information, and additional online resources.

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Friday, November 28, 2008

Paypal AIO

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Smart Thinking 2nd Ed

Smart Thinking 2nd Ed (2004)
by Allen, Matthew

208 pages | PDF | 3.36 MB
ISBN: 0195517334

Smart Thinking: Skills for Critical Understanding and Writing 2E is a practical step-by-step guide to improving skills in analysis, critical thinking, and the effective communication of arguments and explanations. The book combines an accessible and straightforward style, with a strong
foundation of knowledge. The text treats reasoning as an aspect of communication, not an abstract exercise in logic. The book not only provides detailed advice on how to practise analytical skills, but also demonstrates how these skills can be used in research and writing. In particular, it emphasises how to develop arguments that are coherent and that take account of their audience and context.

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Great Garden Formulas : Mix-It-Yourself Concoctions


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Overview :
Most gardeners know that compost is good for their soil and have heard, at least vaguely, that a mixture containing baking soda is good for roses. But who knew that you could make fertilizer from soaking weeds in water? The editors have collected ideas from organic gardeners all over the country that will help even experienced gardeners improve their soil, fertilize their plants, reduce weeds and pests, and even concoct a soothing hand cream to use when the work is done.
Grouped thematically by chapter, these formulas employ either natural ingredients or simple chemicals such as Epsom salts, and most are easy to make and use. The word formula is used in its broadest sense, as there are suggestions for attracting butterflies and for making a wildflower meadow as well as creating fertilizer from Swiss chard or herbal candles. A source list for products and services ends the book. This will be a great source for crafters as well as for creative garden experimenters.

Whether you're looking for a quick-cooking compost recipe or a safe spray to stop garden-eating pests, you'll find all-new mixtures that really work to solve your garden problems in Great Garden Formulas!

More than 350 Formulas for a Great GardenCompost; Weed ControlFertilizer; Birds, Butterflies, and BeneficialsSoil Care; Herbs for Every PurposePest Control; Home Remedies Disease Control; Yard and Garden Designs

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