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Buddha Standard Time: Awakening to the Infinite Possibilities of Now
by Lama Surya Das
read in May, 2012
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| Worthwhile writings about living in the present moment with enormously practical advice on achieving this kind of mindfulness. | |
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| Etgar Keret is so brilliantly creative, you can't stop reading him. | |
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Office 365 Walkthrough Companion Guide: Professionals and Small Businesses Edition
by Steven Mann
read in April, 2012
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| Perfect guide for setting up Microsoft Office 365. Necessary and highly useful screen shots. Good straightforward descriptions of what is important and what isn't. It gets helps you get your web pages set up and running quickly and efficiently. I hig...more | |
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| For those who have used the Myers-Briggs, DISC and other Jungian personality preference tools to appreciate diversity in our work groups, this is is an excellent contribution. Since we tend to be attracted to and often enter into significant relation...more | |
"A life-classic work to be sure to read sometime during this short life. Tolkien and his friend C.S. Lewis both created sub-universes with different ru...more
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"This work has proven to give significant insight on the schema(s) into which we find ourselves caught up -- as seen by its impressive widespread reade...more
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| He was a friend of CS Lewis and both of them created sub-universes with different rules and powers. When characters can have supernatural powers (sometimes unlimited), you can deal with any philosophical, spiritual or moral issue. Obviously good vs....more | |
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