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Author: Naomi Drew
Publisher: Kensington
Keywords: peaceful, calm, happy, home, create, ways, parents, kids, practical
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 2000-10-01
List price: $14.00
ISBN-10: 1575666081
ISBN-13: 9781575666082
In the bestselling tradition of "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk" comes the most important parenting book of the year. Internationally respected and recognized educatior Naomi Drew brings the same revolutionary action plan she developed for the classroom to parents everywhere. Illustrated by concrete situations, hands-on examples, and testimonials from real-life mothers and fathers.
Authors:Shirley K. Drew, Shirley K. Drew, Melanie Mills, Bob
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Keywords: work, dirty
Number of Pages: 283
Published: 2007-08-01
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 1932792732
ISBN-13: 9781932792737
Dirty Work profiles a number of occupations that society deems tainted. The volume vivid, ethnographic reports focuses on the communication that helps workers manage the moral, social, and physical stains that derive from engaging in such occupations. The creative ways that those who perform such dirty work learn to communicate--and with outsiders-- regulates the negative aspects of the work itself and emphases the positives so that workers can maintain a sense of self-value even while performing devalued occupations.
Author: A. W. Drew
Publisher: ASTM International
Keywords: manual, series, astm, analysis, hydrocarbon
Number of Pages: 1061
Published: 1998-06-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 080312080X
ISBN-13: 9780803120808
Author: Rob Drew
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Keywords: ethnographic, alternatives, rhapsody, karaoke, nights
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 2001-11-15
List price: $33.95
ISBN-10: 0759100470
ISBN-13: 9780759100473
Karaoke. The word conjures all kinds of visions-possible stardom, abject performance terror, or just head shaking bewilderment. Ten years ago when the Japanese craze had only recently arrived in the U.S., Rob Drew was drawn to the phenomenon as subject of research. What he discovered will fascinate and surprise you, whether you’re a student of popular culture or just curious what’s going to happen next Saturday when you get up to sing your first song at the corner bar. "Karaoke NIghts" is both a keen observation on the external behavior of deejays, performers, and audience and an i
Author: A.J. Drew
Publisher: Career Press
Keywords: men, spellcraft, wicca
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 2008-05-21
List price: $16.99
ISBN-10: 156414495X
ISBN-13: 9781564144959
Wicca Spellcraft for Men explains the workings of Wiccan spellcraft from a male point of view with special attention to the concerns men face in their day to day life. It provides the scientific principles of spellcraft and sensibly explains both the theory and practice of modern spellcraft. The book offers examples of spells that can be found in lore. Recipes for incense, oils, and other creations are given with clear instructions on recording how well these recipes work for the individual and amending the recipes to improve function.
Author: J. M. Drew
Publisher: The Lyons Press
Keywords: handy, men, hints, practical, blacksmithing, farm
Number of Pages: 112
Published: 2000-06-01
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 1585740977
ISBN-13: 9781585740970
Time-honored instruction on all the essential skills of farm blacksmithing.
Author: Drew
Publisher: How
Keywords: dinner, toothpaste
Number of Pages: 220
Published: 2005-10-01
List price: $9.99
ISBN-10: 1581807864
ISBN-13: 9781581807868
"Every time you hear a cell phone ring, an angel gets kinda annoyed." And so go the wry observations and sarcastic musings on modern existence found in Toothpaste for Dinner. This unique title: Is based on the wildly popular toothpastefordinner.com website, which averages 200,000 hits a month; Speaks to the popularity of edgy humour titles like The Bunny Suicides and Get Your War On; Provides a completely original world view paired up with simple line drawings that will appeal to 20- and 30-something creative types What Dilbert did for office workers in the early 90s, this revolutionary and hi