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Every once in while a book comes along that shows us how to affect real, meaningful change in ones life. How to Master Your Muck is just such a book. Whether you are a corporate executive, a stay-at-home parent, or a small business entrepreneur, this compelling guidebook will give you the skills to conquer the areas in your life that often become stuck and overwhelming: paper piles, time overwhelm, technology strangleholds, and more. You will learn simple but powerful methods that will help you take control of your possessions, your time, and your image, so that you can begin to achieve your full potential.
Harness the power of Tetris®, one of the world’s most popular puzzle games, to organize your home, office, and life! Powered by the principles of one of the world’s most popular puzzle games, Organizing with Tetris™ tackles the organization for every room in your home and even unexpected corners of your life. Board-certified professional organizer Kathi Burns and Tetris expert Morgan Shaver lay out accessible, strategic tips and teach you to follow the six organizational strategies of Tetris® alongside fun facts about the iconic game. Whether straightening, streamlining, or purging spaces “line by line,” this book will help you make difficult decisions to keep or discard as items...
Best-selling author Wallace Wang teaches you how to use El Capitan, the latest version of the Mac operating system, in everyday situations. This book shows you, the beginner Mac user, how to get up and running, operate, and work day-to-day on your Mac. You will learn how to run applications, manage windows and files, work with the internet, and more. You will even learn how to use your Mac with an iPhone and an Apple watch. If you've ever felt that you couldn't learn how to use a Mac, this is your opportunity to give it a go. What you’ll learn How to get up and running with Mac OS X El Capitan How to navigate and manage views How to manage your files What entertainment options are available to you, and how to use them How to maintain your Mac How to work with iPhone and Apple watch. Who This Book Is For Anyone who wants to learn how to use OS X El Capitan. No previous experience is required.
Have you ever been forced to make the wrong decision, knowing you would regret it? Adam Giardino did just that. And now he was in the thick of it. Trapped by the act of changing a grade for a child whose father was a Mafia boss, Adam went from being a laid-back teacher to a key informant for the FBI, the CIA, and the Mob. How could this happen, you ask? The CIA could tell you they were interested in his paranormal abilities, the FBI was interested in his connection to Mob boss, Mario Barnoli, and the Mob wanted him as a front man to cover for the illicit drug trade they were expanding.From zero to sixty, this fast-paced Mafia thriller will take you on a trip with stops of intrigue, deception, and the allure of living on the edge. You will not want to put this one down! The Devilish Saint is a perfect read for the adventurous type.
"For nearly thirty years, the Spector Group has been creating architecture that has redefined the suburban landscape. Anticipating corporate America's move to greener environments, the Spector Group's early architecture set the precedent for today's innovative work spaces. The following pages represent the design and planning of 400 corporate campuses and headquarters buildings, mixed-use facilities, institutional spaces, hospitality projects, retail centers, and multi-family residences. The single thread that unites this firm's work is the creation of energetic spaces they have termed Lifespaces. The architecture featured here in full-color presents structures of energy and flexibility where the textures of the outside come in to allow the user a welcome freedom to participate in and enjoy the space. This collection highlights the Spector Group's broad scope of design capabilities, their unique understanding of business, and a partnership approach that looks to the next century for uninterrupted expansion."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
The cupboards are overflowing, the linen closet holds towels and tools, and your once tidy family room might as well come with a ringmaster. But that's called living, right? Wrong! Marni Jameson is here to prove that you can turn a hectic home into a haven - and do so without being voted off the island. With chapters such as ''Kids are Great - They Only Dismantle Your Home One Piece at a Time,'' you'll laugh as you learn whether to opt for solids or patterns; what constitutes ''indestructible flooring''; how to organize your house from top to bottom; and how to decorate so home appeal goes up and blood pressure goes down. House of Havoc is that indispensable guide for making the most of the house you have without driving everyone around you nuts.
This volume examines the role of law as a tool for advancing women’s rights and gender equity in local, national, and global contexts. Many feminist scholars note a marked failure of law to achieve goals connected to women’s rights and gender equality. Despite its limitations, law provides aspirational norms that can be mobilized to hold institutions accountable and to provide material benefit to those excluded from systems of power. In conversation with each other, the chapters in this volume help to advance understanding of both the limitations and the potential of law as a tool for advancing democratic participation, rights, and justice around issues related to gender and sexuality. C...
A thought-provoking and surprising book that explores the ever-evolving relationship between humans and domesticated animals. The domestication of animals changed the course of human history. But what are the consequences for these animals who have abandoned their wild existence in exchange for our care and protection? Domestication has proven to be a wildly successful survival strategy, but this success has not been without its drawbacks. A modern dairy cow’s daily energy output equals that of a Tour de France rider. Feral cats overpopulate urban areas. And our methods of breeding horses and dogs have resulted in debilitating and sometimes lethal genetic diseases. But these problems and more can be addressed, if we have the will and the compassion. Human values and choices determine an animal’s lot in life even before he or she is born. Just as a sculptor’s hands shape clay, so human values shape our animals—for good and or evil. The little-examined, yet omnipresent act of breeding lies at the core of Gavin Ehringer’s eye-opening book.