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Eclipses: Predicting World Events & Personal Transformation (Special Topics in Astrology)
Nationally known astrologer Celeste Teal explains and illustrates how eclipses act as cosmic telegrams about our world, our personal lives, and our relationships. This book illustrates how world events can be linked directly to eclipses, and provides predictions for the future. You'll also learn the impact of prenatal eclipses on the natal chart, as well as past, present, and future eclipses..
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Predicting (Reading Passages That Build Comprehensio)
Give students the repeated practice they need to master the reading skill of predicting outcomes, and succeed on tests! Each of the 35 reproducible pages features a high-interest fiction and nonfiction reading passage with bubble-test practice questions that target this essential reading comprehension skill. Flexible and easy to use—in school or at home—the book also includes model lessons, pre- and post-assessments, and an answer key.
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Breakthrough Strategies for Predicting any Market: Charting Elliott Wave, Lucas, Fibonacci and Time for Profit
Breakthrough Strategies for Predicting Any Market is sure to be considered one of the great trading books of the 21rst century In this landmark work, Jeff Greenblatt will teach you how to understand the time dimension of the market and take your technical analysis to the next level. With extensive case studies and charts, Jeff will reveal his high-probability pattern recognition system; one that will give you a deeper understanding of how the markets really work and will make whatever methodology you use ten times better. Following in the footsteps of the great W.D. Gann, Jeff will help you gain greater precision in any instrument you trade, on any time frame..
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20 Common Problems: End-of-Life Care

This user-friendly guide offers you practical, direct answers for the difficult and little-taught questions that arise when providing care for the dying.
Features:
* Perspectives of patients, families, and other health care professionals, as well as physicians
* Solution-oriented coverage on preparing patients, managing symptoms, and handling legal/ethical issues near the end of life.
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Terrorist Recognition Handbook: A Practitioner's Manual for Predicting and Identifying Terrorist Activities, Second Edition
Written by a 20-year veteran of the U.S. intelligence community, this second edition reflects the latest geopolitical factors affecting global terrorist incidents and regional insurgencies. A new section includes an analysis of transformations within Al Qaeda, coverage of the modern insurgency, and new global and regional terrorist groups. Completely updated, the section on terrorist tactics reveals the latest trends and attack methods and includes a new chapter on previously unseen suicide bombings. This book is an invaluable training tool on how to identify an attack; how to mitigate damage from successful attacks; and how to recognize the various stages of developing terrorist plots..
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International Marine's Weather Predicting Simplified: How to Read Weather Charts and Satellite Images
Weather Predicting Simplified is the first book that shows the reader, with many sample satellite photos and weather maps, how to predict the weather easily and accurately - without having to wait for hours for NOAA updates..
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Why People Buy Things They Don't Need: Understanding and Predicting Consumer Behavior
Consumers shop to satisfy emotional needs and desires-if a company is selling to emotion, then it's in the business of luxury. What motivates consumers to buy? Is it pleasure? Education? Entertainment? Status? Or just an impulse? Knowing why consumers buy what they do is the secret to predicting how they will behave in the ever-changing marketplace. In most cases, much of what people buy are items they really don't need. Focusing on the "whys" of spending, Danziger has meticulously profiled customers in more than 30 categories of discretionary spending through research based on surveys, interviews, and focus groups from a variety of people who make discretionary purchases. She provides readers with a vision of the future, giving them the foresight to anticipate the needs and desires of their customers. This groundbreaking guide will help marketers of all products understand the underlying motivators consumers use to both make their purchases and become satisfied, loyal customers. In Why People Buy Things They Don't Need, Danziger examines:
* The 14 justifiers that give consumers "permission" to buy.
* Trends impacting why people purchase what they do.
* How to sell even more to these customers.
* The future of discretionary spending.
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Predicting Market Success: New Ways to Measure Customer Loyalty and Engage Consumers With Your Brand
Praise for Predicting Market Success

"Predicting Market Success has come at the right time for major companies. The value of understanding the dimensions of your brand's unique appeal and strength of preference is indispensable for brand strategy today. This book is well worth your time."
—Joseph T. Plummer, Chief Research OfficerThe Advertising Research Foundation

"In the competitive world of branding, understanding what drives consumer loyalty is the cornerstone of a brand's continued success. Passikoff's market-driven insights on how to obtain, analyze, and utilize loyalty metrics will help you make strategic, brand-enhancing decisions."
—Seth M. Siegel, Cochairman, The Beanstalk Group

"Passikoff is the guy who can explain to me why people buy certain things from certain companies, even though other things by other companies seem just as good. With his great feel for pop culture and almost philosophical outlook, he understands what makes consumers tick-and stick."
—Lenore Skenazy, syndicated columnist

"Loyalty is a key component of the strength of a brand and brand equity, and Passikoff understands loyalty like few others. In this book, he captures the essence of loyalty and branding in a practical way-showing how loyalty drives profitability."
—Erich Joachimsthaler, Chairman, Vivaldi Partners

"If you want a business book that will make you feel justified, complimented, and comfortable, don't read this. If you want a book to challenge your beliefs about brand marketing right down to the core, you can't afford not to."
—John Gaffney, Executive Editor, Peppers & Rogers Group.
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The Presidential Character: Predicting Performance in the White House (Longman Classics in Political Science), 4/e revised (4th Edition) (Longman Classics in Political Science)
Dr. James David Barber's well-known, provocative examination of who has the potential to be voted into the highest office in the land -- and why -- is being reissued as the newest addition to the "Longman Classics in Political Science" series. Arguing that patterns in a person's character, world view, and style can allow us to anticipate their performance as president, The Presidential Character offers explanations and predictions of the performance of presidents and presidential candidates. Drawing on historical, biographical, and psychological research, Dr. Barber hoped to help voters make judicious choices in determining the country's highest leaders. Revisiting this classic work in today's important presidential election season begs a reconsideration of Barber's probing and enduring query, "What should we look for in a president?".
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