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A Misunderstood Action by Janna Daley The easiest way to keep a secret between two people is if one dies, the saying goes. Secrets. Beginning with, “Don’t tell your mother what she’s getting for her birthday; it’s a secret,” to, “Someone said I could,” to, “I’ll end up in jail if it gets out.” We all hide things. Most hidden things are innocuous, “Don’t tell anyone I told you.” The more damaging range from, “If my wife finds out about her,” or, “I wonder if they’ll believe I didn’t mean to kill him?” One thing about secrets is everyone keeps them and everyone else wants to know yours. The higher you go socially, economically, politically or in business, ...
Different rooms pose different challenges and requirements, and kitchens are no exception. Walls can get grease- or oil-spattered, so you need a paint that cleans well and is durable. This book will teach you how to choose paint colors that will complement your built-ins and cabinetry. It will also teach you how to paint around tricky areas such as cabinets and backsplashes. And if you want to paint cupboards, appliances, floors, or other kitchen-related elements, there's information about how to tackle the job, too. For color inspiration, full-color photos of beautiful decors are shown, complete with swatch samples and accent and trim colors including nearly every possible color combination imaginable. This is a book that will teach you how to create a dream kitchen where ideas know no bounds. Book jacket.
Junk brings truth, humor, and reality to the idea that in order to get the most out of life and achieve success tomorrow, we must begin removing the junk in our lives today. From two real life personal stories, woven into research and a personal perspective, Mitch D. Smith enables you to see how eliminating junk in our lives brings clarity, freedom, and happiness. Out-of-control spending is absolutely killing American families who are trying to keep up with the neighbor next door. ""We're spending money we don't have on stuff we don't need to impress people we don't even know or like It's ridiculous In Junk, Mitch Smith cuts a path through the clutter and shows us how to clean up-and throw out-the junk that's holding us back."" -Dave Ramsey, host of The Dave Ramsey Show and best-selling author of The Total Money Makeover
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Vol. 5-7, 9, 11-12, 15, 17-24, 26-41, 48-52 include Report of the Society 1907-1925, 1927-1957/58.
National architectural magazine now in its fifteenth year, covering period-inspired design 1700–1950. Commissioned photographs show real homes, inspired by the past but livable. Historical and interpretive rooms are included; new construction, additions, and new kitchens and baths take their place along with restoration work. A feature on furniture appears in every issue. Product coverage is extensive. Experts offer advice for homeowners and designers on finishing, decorating, and furnishing period homes of every era. A garden feature, essays, archival material, events and exhibitions, and book reviews round out the editorial. Many readers claim the beautiful advertising—all of it design-related, no “lifestyle” ads—is as important to them as the articles.