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Confusing Love with Obsession: When Being in Love Means Being in Control
A close and revealing look at the inner workings of people obsessed with their partners to the point of destroying the relationship on which they have come to depend. Some men and women attach themselves to destructive relationships that they cannot walk away from. They pathologically need to control their partners, using whatever means necessary, including money, sex, food, and emotions. They stalk, harass, and abuse their partners in an effort to exert control and cannot function unless they are in a relationship. Men and women who confuse love with obsession can discover healthy, loving relationships with others but only when they learn to have a healthy, loving relationship with themselves. .
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Trap Door Confessional: musings and confusings from mid-life singlehood
Teetering on the edge of 40, Humorist Jennifer Layton presents a series of essays on the single life so far: - Kids (Can't live with 'em, can't drop-kick 'em over a fence.) - Presenting the honest truth ("Your cell phone does not work. I SAID, YOUR CELL PHONE DOES NOT WORK!") - The spiritual journey, which leads from a school of Wicca, to Buddhist study, to a Catholic Compound. (Heaven is getting tired of forwarding her mail.) - Failing the Girl Test. (But she makes a great frat guy.) From puzzling over finances, to keeping in shape, to finally admitting she's just as crazy as the rest of her family, Jennifer Layton puts it all in hilarious order before taking the plunge into middle age..
Price: $12.00
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A Daily Dose of Writing: Figurative Langauge, Descriptive Writing, Grammar, Confusing Words (Grades 4-8)
180 Writing lessons that cover a range of writing skills, such as strong verbs, clear adjectives, how to differentiate between confusing words in the English language, and dealing with the overuse of common words. Grammar lessons include nouns, subjects, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, connecting words, homophones, contractions and interjections. Figurative language lessons include Similes, Metaphors, Personification, Alliteration, Idioms and Hyperbole. Lessons for writing dialogue and descriptive sentences are an important component of these 180 lessons. Reproducible pages and answer key. Grades 4-8. Great for ESL, homeschooling and Special Education..
Price: $12.75
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Parenting Teens in a Confusing Culture
Finally, Mark shares his answers to 32 of the toughest questions asked by parents of teenagers today! Get the help you need from Mark Gregston, like no other expert in the field of teen issues today. Mark provides solid help and practical wisdom on how to approach teens caught up in our confusing culture. he writes based on his 30 years counseling and mentoring thousands of struggling teens. Mark offers ways to help teens and their parents when such issues arise -- and for most teens today, they will!.
Price: $14.99
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Calling C and C++ from IDL: Making Sense of the Sometimes Confusing World of C and IDL
This 125 page book is written for anyone that wants to be able to call C or C++ programs from IDL. Using very simple examples written in C and C++ the reader will be able to create and pass scalars, arrays, strings and structures back and forth from IDL to C. In addition a new chapter covers writing IDL object methods in C or C++. Chapters also cover the new keyword API available in IDL 5.6 and later, creating a dll project in Visual C++ 6, Visual Studio 2005 and debugging a DLM using Visual C++ or Emacs and gdb on Unix. Over 1000 lines of source code are provided on the accompanying disk with a makefile for all UNIX platforms, com file for VMS, Visual C++ 6.0 project for windows, Visual Studio 2005, and a Code Warrior 5 project for the Macintosh..
Price: $50.00
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The Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words: Over 10,000 Common and Confusing Words Explained
Over 10,000 common words that can be confusing or tricky—described, explained, and defined This unique reference book strives to define words and phrases that the average person often encounters but which may not be immediately familiar. Batten, kiosk, proctor, coup de grâ ce, alliteration, parsec, corona, renal, joystick, decant, citadel. Broken down into over fifty categories—from cultural essentials like art, history, and sports to modern obsessions like text messaging and hip hop slang—this book is a word lover's dream and a useful handbook for any student. It covers the sciences. It covers law. It covers politics. It covers theatre. It even has a section of foreign words commonly used in English. Expand your vocabulary. Improve your writing. Broaden your horizons! 300 b/w illustrations..
Price: $8.00
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