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How to Get Beautiful Women Into BedThe Mystery Method: How to Get Beautiful Women Into Bed
St. Martin's Press 240 Pages 2007
“One of the most admired men in the world of seduction” (The New York Times) teaches average guys how to approach, attract and begin intimate relationships with beautiful women.
For every man who always wondered why some guys have all the luck, Mystery, considered by many to be the world’s greatest pickup artist, finally reveals his secrets for finding and forming relationships with some of the world’s most beautiful women. Mystery gained mainstream attention for his role in Neil Strauss’s New York Times bestselling exposé, The Game. Now he has written the definitive handbook on the art of the pickup.
He developed his unique method over years of observing social dynamics and interacting with women in clubs to learn how to overcome the guard shield that many women use to deflect come-ons from "average frustrated chumps."
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Captain America 049 (2009)
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Dating for Dummies
Dating for DummiesIf you think dating is a simple process--meet someone, ask him or her for a date or get asked out yourself, try not to come off as a drooling moron, then arrange to get together for a second date or cut your losses and work to meet someone else--well, lucky you. For many people, it's far more complicated than that, and Dr. Joy Browne addresses those complexities in Dating for Dummies. Exactly how do you meet a potential date? How do you present yourself in the most favorable light? How do you negotiate that first date? (One interesting story Browne tells is of a couple who negotiated a weekend together, deciding whether or not they'd have sex, and under what conditions they'd consider marriage and children--all before their first date.) And how do you proceed from there? The process still comes down to chemistry, but Browne shows how many ways there are to make sure you get your best possible chance with Mr./Ms. Right. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Library Journal
While you wouldn't want to be caught dead reading either of these titles on the subway, they offer a study in contrasts. Baber and Spitznagel seem to have set out to produce a humorous look at dating and mating, but they deliver a boorish effort that will confirm a lot of women's worst fears about male dating behavior. While some might think that the "humor book" caveat makes everything okay, the overall Beavis-and-Butthead approach to the subject?which is, less dating and more sex in these authors' minds?provides little in the laughs department. Men and women should avoid this book like a blind date with a cold sore, and libraries can pass. By contrast and in keeping with the excellent "For Dummies" treatment of complicated subjects, psychologist Browne's book offers a professional, insightful, and very readable examination of dating?real dating. Browne covers every aspect of the basic mechanics of dating in the 1990s, from making your own personal inventory to help you discover who you are and what you want, to finding appropriate people to date, to actually conducting dates at various stages of relationship development. Nothing seems to be missed by Browne: she tackles breaking up, sex, and even the darker sides of dating, like rape and stalking. This excellent book's biggest drawback for libraries is its numerous "work form" sections, an invitation to certain patrons to make it their own. But Dating for Dummies is worth the risk; recommended for all public libraries.?David M. Turkalo, Suffolk Univ. Law Sch. Lib, Boston
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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How To Control Your Brain At Will
How To Control Your Brain At WillIntroduction
Over the last few years, a number of works of this kind have appeared, and my adding a stone to the edifice was above all a response to the needs of my patients; I also wished to enlighten people as to the cause of these nervous disorders, known under various names such as neurasthenia, psychoneurosis or psychasthenia; and finally to develop my personal point of view on the subject of treatment. So it is above all the patients, suffering from these disorders, whom I am addressing, and that is why I tried, as much as possible, to simplify anything in this study which seemed too abstract. My primary objective is to show you, as best I can, why people get sick, and how they can be cured. This training method, if I may be permitted to call it that, is based on the certainty that all psychasthenic disorders are caused by a malfunction
in the brain, and that it is in the brain, and nowhere else, that we must look for solutions. What causes the malfunction? What is it really? How can it be changed? These are the questions we will try to answer. The title of this work gives you a good idea of its contents: by studying what is termed a patient’s patterns of ‘cerebral control’ we will be able to identify his or her particular dysfunction. We consider a lack of cerebral control to be the psychological cause of these disorders. And it is by identifying this lack that we are able to determine the form and rationale of any effective treatment. We realize that certain facts included here would, under other circumstances, merit more detailed explanation, but we must remind you that this book is simply meant to express, in terms which are as concrete as possible, the work we are doing. As for the results we have obtained, I cite the cases of patients I
have already treated, and call on my colleagues to patiently and sincerely attempt to apply to their own patients what I have been able to do with mine. If patients who are suffering from what I term insufficient mental control, are able, through the simple explanations offered in this method, to find a direction, an indication, or even a hope of recovery, then I feel I will have achieved the goal I set for myself.
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X-Men - Legacy 224 (2009)
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Xml For Dummies
Xml For DummiesSee how XML works for business needs and RSS feeds
Create consistency on the Web, or tag your data for different purposes
Tag -- XML is it! XML tags let you share your format as well as your data, and this handy guide will show you how. You\'ll soon be using this markup language to create everything from Web sites to business forms, discovering schemas and DOCTYPES, wandering the Xpath, teaming up XML with Office 2003, and more.
Discover how to
* Make information portable
* Use XML with Word 2003
* Store different types of data
* Convert HTML documents to XHTML
* Add CSS to XML
* Understand and use DTDs
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Wonder Woman 32 (2009)
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Avengers - The Initiative 024 (2009)
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How to Develop Your Power of Concentation
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WordPress Theme Design
WordPress Theme DesignThis title will take you through the ins and outs of creating sophisticated professional themes for the WordPress personal publishing platform. It will walk you through clear, step-by-step instructions to build a custom WordPress theme. From development tools and setting up your WordPress sandbox, through design tips and suggestions, to setting up your theme’s template structure, coding markup, testing and debugging, to taking it live it reviews the best practices. The last three chapters are dedicated to additional tips, tricks and various cookbook recipes for adding popular site enhancements to your WordPress theme designs using third-party plugins.
Whether you’re working with a pre-existing theme or creating a new one from the ground up, WordPress Theme Design will give you the know-how to understand how themes work within the WordPress blog system, enabling you to take full control over your site’s design and branding.
What you will learn from this book
1.Set up a basic workflow and development environment for WordPress theme design
2.Create detailed designs and code them up
3.Enhance your sites by choosing the right color schemes and graphics
4.Debug and validate your theme using W3C’s XHTML and CSS validation tools
5.Customize and tweak your theme’s layout
6.Set up dynamic drop-down menus, AJAX/dynamic and interactive forms
7.Download and install useful plug-ins and widgetize your theme
8.Improve post and page content using jQuery and ThickBox
9.Add interactivity to your themes using Flash
10.Includes a reference guide to WordPress 2.0’s template hierarchy, markup, styles and template tags, as well as include and loop functions
Chapter 1 introduces you to the WordPress blog system and lets you know what you need to be aware of regarding the WordPress theme project you’re ready to embark on. The chapter also covers the development tools that are recommended and web skills that you’ll need to begin developing a WordPress theme.
Chapter 2 looks at the essential elements you need to consider when planning your WordPress theme design. It discusses the best tools and processes for making your theme design a reality. The author explains her own ‘Rapid Design Comping’ technique and gives some tips and tricks for developing color schemes and graphic styles for your WordPress theme. By the end of the chapter, you’ll have a working XHTML and CSS based ‘comp’ or mockup of your theme design, ready to be coded up and assembled into a fully functional WordPress theme.
Chapter 3 uses the final XHTML and CSS mockup from Chapter 2 and shows you how to add WordPress PHP template tag code to it and break it down into the template pages a theme requires. Along the way, this chapter covers the essentials of what makes a WordPress theme work. At the end of the chapter, you’ll have a basic, working WordPress theme.
Chapter 4 discusses the basic techniques of debugging and validation that you should employ throughout your theme’s development. It covers the W3C’s XHTML and CSS validation services and how to use the FireFox browser and some of its extensions as a development tool, not just another browser. This chapter also covers troubleshooting some of the most common reasons ‘good code goes bad’, especially in IE, and best practices for fixing those problems, giving you a great-looking theme across all browsers and platforms.
Chapter 5 discuss how to properly set up your WordPress theme’s CSS style sheet so that it loads into WordPress installations correctly. It also discuss compressing your theme files into the ZIP file format and running some test installations of your theme package in WordPress’s administration panel so you can share your WordPress theme with the world.
Chapter 6 covers key information under easy-to-look-up headers that will help you with your WordPress theme development, from the two CSS class styles that WordPress itself outputs, to WordPress’s PHP template tag code, to a breakdown of “The Loop” along with WordPress functions and features you can take advantage of in your theme development. Information in this chapter is listed along with key links to bookmark to make your theme development as easy as possible.
Chapter 7 dives into taking your working, debugged, validated, and properly packaged WordPress theme from the earlier chapters, and enhancing it with dynamic menus using the SuckerFish CSS-based method and Adobe Flash media.
Chapter 8 continues showing you how to enhance your WordPress theme by looking at the most popular methods for leveraging AJAX techniques in WordPress using plugins and widgets. It also gives you a complete background on AJAX and when it’s best to use those techniques or skip them. The chapter also reviews some cool JavaScript toolkits, libraries, and scripts you can use to simply make your WordPress theme appear ‘Ajaxy’.
Chapter 9 reviews the main tips from the previous chapters and covers some key tips for easily implementing today’s coolest CSS tricks into your theme as well as a few final SEO tips that you’ll probably run into once you really start putting content into your WordPress site.
Approach
Theme design can be approached from two angles. The first is simplicity; sometimes it suits the client and/or the site to go as bare-bones as possible. In that case, it’s quick and easy to take a very basic, pre-made theme and modify it.
The second is “Unique and Beautiful”. Occasionally, the site’s theme needs to be created from scratch so that everything displayed caters to the specific kind of content the site offers. This book is going to take you through the Unique and Beautiful route with the idea that once you know how to create a theme from scratch, you’ll be more apt at understanding what to look for in other WordPress themes.
Who this book is written for
This book can be used by WordPress users or visual designers (with no server-side scripting or programming experience) who are used to working with the common industry-standard tools like PhotoShop and Dreamweaver or other popular graphic, HTML, and text editors.
Regardless of your web development skill-set or level, you’ll be walked through the clear, step-by-step instructions, but familiarity with a broad range of web development skills and WordPress know-how will allow you to gain maximum benefit from this book.
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Negotiation - The Art Of Getting What You Want
Negotiation - The Art Of Getting What You WantIntroduction
You Don’t Have to Take No for an Answer
Cindy Q. Citizen approaches the service desk of the auto dealership. The car ran really well when she bought it three years ago for about $22,000. However, for weeks now the car has been stalling out in traffic, and this is the fourth time she's spent her lunch hour with the service manager. Each time, she's been told the problem has been corrected, and each time, the car behaved as if nobody had even touched it. Cindy doesn't want to be a pain in the neck. She only wants to get her car fixed and never see the place again. The service manager consults his records. “I'm sorry, ma'am,” he says, “but we can't help you out this time. Your warranty expired three days ago.” “But it was under warranty when the problem first came up,” Cindy pleads, “Yes, but it's not now. I'm sorry. It's policy.” Cindy feels helpless. She takes no for an answer. Harry Person hadn't been feeling well so he went to see his doctor. The doctor gave him a prescription and told him to call for a stronger prescription if his condition persisted. It does,
so Harry puts a call in to his doctor.
Four days later, Harry gets a bill for $45 from his doctor. He's very upset about it, having paid $85 for an office visit already. He calls the office in the hope that the bill was an oversight. “The bill is correct,” the nurse says coldly. “That is the doctor's standard fee for a phone consultation.”
Harry is angry. But he takes no for an answer.
Paul and Paula Public are moving out of their apartment. They've been model tenants and don't expect any difficulty in getting back their $1,300 security deposit. The landlord inspects the premises and says there will be no problem.
A week later, Paul and Paula get the check they've been expecting. But it's for only $800 In a curt letter the landlord cites three damaged screens, numerous holes in the wall plaster, and “excessive wear and tear” as his reasons for keeping $500 of their deposit. They confront the landlord with their gripe. He stands firm. They feel like they've been taken. But what can they do? They take no for an answer. Tom Doe glances at the clock. It's 8:00 P.M., and everyone else in the office has long since departed. A loyal and industrious worker, Tom has been staying late for six weeks now, helping his boss, Al, finish a special project before the approaching deadline. Tom hasn't gotten a raise in a year, and somehow every time the subject is broached, Al manages to talk his way around it and put Tom off.
Tonight, Tom decides to inquire about it again. “You know how highly I value you,”
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Practical Web-2 Applications with PHP
This book is for any PHP developer who wants to stay ahead of the curve, with practical, high-level web application development techniquesWant to assert yourself as a cutting-edge PHP web developer? Take a practical approach, learning by example from author Quentin Zervaas, and discover how to bring together the many technologies needed to create a successful, modern web application.
In Practical PHP Web 2.0 Applications, PHP, MySQL, CSS, XHTML, and JavaScript/Ajax development techniques are brought together to show you how to create the hottest PHP web applications, from planning and design up to final implementation, without going over unnecessary basics that will hold you back. This book includes must-have application features such as search functionality, maps, blogs, dynamic image galleries, and personalized user areas.
Topics covered include application planning and design; setting up the application framework; using CSS for easier styling; adding dynamic effects the easy way–using JavaScript libraries such as Prototype and script.aculo.us; and implementing several must-have web application features such as user login, blogs, dynamic image galleries, search functionality, mapping with map APIs, and much more.
Zervaas covers everything in a practical, tutorial style so you can start working on your own projects as quickly as possible.
Create cutting edge PHP/MySQL web applications.
Implement must-have functionality such as blogs, maps, search, and dynamic image galleries.
Master styling with CSS and dynamic effects using Ajax/JavaScript libraries.
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Mastering Maya 8.5
Take your Maya skills to new levels with the sophisticated coverage you’ll find in this authoritative Autodesk Maya Press reference and tutorial. From key basics through advanced techniques, our Maya experts provide the very latest professional-level instruction on Maya Complete and Maya Unlimited. Early chapters offer a practical overview of Maya’s interface. A “Quick Start” exercise lets novices create an animation the first day and covers the basics of node structure, keyframes, and basic lighting. Advanced users will broaden their skills with pertinent coverage for nCloth, mental ray integration, volume Fur rendering, advanced texturing tools, and enhanced MEL scripting. Practical tutorials reinforce learning with hands-on practice.
If you’ve been looking for a professional-quality and complete Maya resource to turn to again and again, this is the book.
Render and store stills through the Render View window
Learn techniques with nCloth’s powerful cloth simulation
Tweak and add drag-and-drop Fluid Effects for real-world effects
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1: The Maya Interface.
Chapter 2: Quick Start: Creating an Animation in Maya 8.5.
Chapter 3: Polygonal Modeling.
Chapter 4: NURBS Modeling.
Chapter 5: Subdivision Surfaces.
Chapter 6: Blend Shapes: Advanced Modeling.
Chapter 7: Basic Animation.
Chapter 8: Character Setup and Rigging.
Chapter 9: Character Animation.
Chapter 10: Nonlinear Animation.
Chapter 11: Lighting for Animation.
Chapter 12: Shading and Texturing for Animation.
Chapter 13: Rendering Basics.
Chapter 14: Advanced Rendering with mental ray.
Chapter 15: Toon Shading.
Chapter 16: Maya Embedded Language (MEL).
Chapter 17: Paint Effects.
Chapter 18: Rigid Body Animation.
Chapter 19: Using Particles.
Chapter 20: Fluid Effects.
Chapter 21: Maya Hair.
Chapter 22: Maya Fur.
Chapter 23: Cloth Simulation with nCloth.
Index.
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