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1. The Complete Dream Book: Discover What Your Dreams Reveal about You and Your Life/ 2nd edition- Gillian Holloway 2006
The average person will dream over 150,000 dreams in a lifetime--each one a complex web of imagery and deeper meaning. The Complete Dream Book uses the interpretation of 28,000 actual dreams from contemporary dreamers, just like you, to help you access the substance and meaning of your own dreams.
Discover:
Who's who in your dreams Which dreams recur during certain life stages The true meaning behind your nightmares Why you have certain dreams again and again How to tell if a dream is worth interpreting--and if you've done it correctly The phenomenon of precognitive dreams
The Complete Dream Book is the only dream interpretation book based on concrete data about real people's dreams and how the real events in their lives relate to their nighttime visions.
2. The Power of your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy
Joseph Murphy
D.R.S., D.D., Ph.D., LL.D.
Fellow of the Andhra Research University of India
I have seen miracles happen to men and women in all walks of life all over the world.
Miracles will happen to you too—when you begin using the magic power of your subconscious mind. This book is designed to teach you that your habitual thinking andimagery mold, fashion, and create your destiny; for as a man thinketh in his subconscious mind, so is he.
Do you know the answers?
Why is one man sad and another man happy? Why is one man joyous and prosperous and another man poor and miserable? Why is one man fearful and anxious and another full of faith and confidence? Why does one man have a beautiful, luxurious home while another man lives out a meager existence in a slum? Why is one man a great success and another an abject failure? Why is one speaker outstanding and immensely popular and another mediocre and unpopular? Why is one man a genius in his work or profession while the
other man toils and moils all his life without doing or accomplishing anything
worthwhile? Why is one man healed of a so-called incurable disease and another isn’t?
Why is it so many good, kind religious people suffer the tortures of the damned in their mind and body? Why is it many immoral and irreligious people succeed and prosper and enjoy radiant health? Why is one woman happily married and her sister very unhappy and frustrated?
Is there an answer to these questions in the workings of your conscious and subconscious minds? There most certainly is!
3. Dictionary of Politics and Government
A fully updated edition containing more than 7,500 terms on politics and government, ranging from active citizenship, democratic deficit, and the Factortame case to regional government and sleaze. This is a useful reference for all those studying politics from GCSE level upwards, and is also suitable for learners of English.
4. Visual Magick: A Manual of Freestyle Shamanism and a practical guide to trance, sigils and visualization techniques - Jan Fries 2007
A new edition of the highly acclaimed manual of freestyle shamanism, suitable for all those inspired by such figures as Austin Spare and Aleister Crowley, and who feel the imperative to develop their own unique magical way. Visual Magick aims to build vision, imagination, and creative magick. It shows how magicians, witches, artists and therapists can improve visionary abilities, enhance imagination, activate the inner senses, and discover new modes of trance awareness. The emphasis is on direct experience and the reader is asked to think, act, do, and enjoy as s/he wills. 'One of the best books on magick I have read in a long while.' Phil Hine in Pagan News 'A practical modern grimoire.' The Cauldron
5. ADVANCED MAGICK FOR BEGINNERS - ALAN CHAPMAN 2008
The author assumes no previous knowledge, only a willingness to explore what magick offers, yet it’s apparent to anyone with a background in the subject that Alan Chapman is drawing on a wide range of experience, from classical Crowleyean Magick to eastern metaphysics, and back again to Discordianism and Chaos Magick. Chapman’s writing-style is humorous, direct, seductively logical, and his enthusiasm for the benefits of magick is both tangible and infectious.
The novice magician will indeed find themselves equipped to commence all sorts of magickal operations: trance work, enchantment, divination, and even some of the higher forms of spiritual development. To experienced magicians, Chapman offers a subtler challenge: he revitalizes magick by cutting it free from the extreme relativism Chaos Magick bequeathed, provocatively redefining it as: “the art, science and culture of experiencing truth
6. Inventors Guide to Law, Business & Taxes - Stephen Fishman 2003
Stephen Fishman received his law degree from the University of Southern California in 1979. After stints in government and private practice, he became a full-time legal writer in 1983. He has helped write and edit over a dozen reference books for attorneys. He is the author of Software Development: A Legal Guide, Copyright Your Software, The Copyright Handbook, Consultant & Independent Contractor Agreements, Wage Slave No More: Law & Taxes for the Self-Employed, and Hiring Independent Contractors: The Employer''s Legal Guide, all published by Nolo.
7. A Basic Guide to International Business Law - J Keizer and H Wevers
Although we still find common knowledge throughout this book (articles, laws, treaties and agreements between states) that has been bundled into one powerful summary we don’t find it an intellectual property of any kind.
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction to International Private Law and European Law
Chapter 2 Negotiations
Chapter 3 EEX
Chapter 4 ECO
Chapter 5 CISG
Chapter 6 The free movement of goods
Chapter 7 Competition law
Chapter 8 Carriage, Incoterms & Payments
8. Law,legislation,and liberty - Friedrich Hayek
Combines all three volumes of Hayek's comprehensive study of the basic principles of the political order of free society: Rules and Order, The Mirage of Social Justice and The Political Order of a Free Society . 'A careful and brilliant statement of the conditions of human freedom. It is a major work of political and economic philosophy which sets terms that neither its friends or critics can ignore.
9. Dictionary of Law 4th edition
Example sentences from journals and magazines show words used in context and complex terms are explained in clear, simple language, making the dictionary particularly suitable for users without a background in law and for non-native English speakers.
10. Myths and Legends Explained - Neil Philip 2007
the world's most enduring myths and legends explored and expained"
11. Super Freakonomics - By Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
Freakonomics was a worldwide sensation, selling more than four million copies.
Now Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner return with SuperFreakonomics, and fans and newcomers alike will find that this freakquel is even bolder, funnier, and more surprising than the first.
SuperFreakonomics challenges the way we think all over again, with such questions as:
* How is a street prostitute like a department-store Santa?
* What's the best way to catch a terrorist?
* What do hurricanes, heart attacks, and highway deaths have in common?
* Are people hardwired for altruism or selfishness?
* Can eating kangaroo save the planet?
Levitt and Dubner mix smart thinking and great storytelling like no one else, whether investigating a solution to global warming or explaining why the price of oral sex has fallen so drastically.
Amazon.com Review:
Book Description
The New York Times best-selling Freakonomics was a worldwide sensation, selling over four million copies in thirty-five languages and changing the way we look at the world. Now, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner return with SuperFreakonomics, and fans and newcomers alike will find that the freakquel is even bolder, funnier, and more surprising than the first.
Four years in the making, SuperFreakonomics asks not only the tough questions, but the unexpected ones: What's more dangerous, driving drunk or walking drunk? Why is chemotherapy prescribed so often if it's so ineffective? Can a sex change boost your salary?
SuperFreakonomics challenges the way we think all over again, exploring the hidden side of everything with such questions as:
* How is a street prostitute like a department-store Santa?
* Why are doctors so bad at washing their hands?
* How much good do car seats do?
* What's the best way to catch a terrorist?
* Did TV cause a rise in crime?
* What do hurricanes, heart attacks, and highway deaths have in common?
* Are people hard-wired for altruism or selfishness?
* Can eating kangaroo save the planet?
* Which adds more value: a pimp or a Realtor?