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What I Really Want: 6 Questions to Ask With Your Tarot / Oracle Cards for More Clarity on Any Subject - 2862031214

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What I Really Want: 6 Questions to Ask With Your Tarot / Oracle Cards for More Clarity on Any Subject Independently Published

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When you ask questions, you get answers. But we don't always know the right questions to ask to get the answers we are looking for. This journal is designed with 6 crucial questions to ask with your Tarot / Oracle cards when you are torn in different di

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What I Really Want: 6 Questions to Ask With Your Tarot / Oracle Cards for More Clarity on Any Subject - 2875804144

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What I Really Want: 6 Questions to Ask With Your Tarot / Oracle Cards for More Clarity on Any Subject Independently Published

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When you ask questions, you get answers. But we don't always know the right questions to ask to get the answers we are looking for. This journal is designed with 6 crucial questions to ask with your Tarot / Oracle cards when you are torn in different di

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What I Really Want: 6 Questions to Ask With Your Tarot / Oracle Cards for More Clarity on Any Subject - 2870137983

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What I Really Want: 6 Questions to Ask With Your Tarot / Oracle Cards for More Clarity on Any Subject Independently Published

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When you ask questions, you get answers. But we don't always know the right questions to ask to get the answers we are looking for. This journal is designed with 6 crucial questions to ask with your Tarot / Oracle cards when you are torn in different di

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What I Really Want: 6 Questions to Ask With Your Tarot / Oracle Cards for More Clarity on Any Subject - 2862004127

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What I Really Want: 6 Questions to Ask With Your Tarot / Oracle Cards for More Clarity on Any Subject Independently Published

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When you ask questions, you get answers. But we don't always know the right questions to ask to get the answers we are looking for. This journal is designed with 6 crucial questions to ask with your Tarot / Oracle cards when you are torn in different di

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What I Really Want: 6 Questions to Ask With Your Tarot / Oracle Cards for More Clarity on Any Subject - 2861997764

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What I Really Want: 6 Questions to Ask With Your Tarot / Oracle Cards for More Clarity on Any Subject Independently Published

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When you ask questions, you get answers. But we don't always know the right questions to ask to get the answers we are looking for. This journal is designed with 6 crucial questions to ask with your Tarot / Oracle cards when you are torn in different di

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Blood Doctor - 2212839586

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Blood Doctor Penguin

Powie¶ci i opowiadania

Blood. That

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TC 3-21.76 Ranger Handbook: April 2017 - 2861853122

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TC 3-21.76 Ranger Handbook: April 2017 Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

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Note: This description is for the 7.5" x 9.25" size edition.Perfectly formatted. Not too big. Not too small. Large enough to actually read, this is the ULTIMATE edition of the 2017 Ranger Handbook!This is the Official US Army Ranger Handbook TC 3-21.76 dated April 2017. Unlike some other copies commercially available it is complete, without censored or missing pages. It's in a very readable 7.5" x 9.25" size. Unlike other versions of this book for sale (check their feedback), this book is properly formatted with text large enough to actually read! Other editions you may find are 8.5x11" copy paper printouts which are really only suitable for reading at a desk. The famous US Army Ranger Handbook is required reading for all students of the army's Ranger School at Fort Benning, but you don't have to be a Ranger to get the most out of it. It's a great reference for all military personnel, law enforcement, preppers, airsofters or anyone who just wants to know. The Ranger Handbook draws from bloody lessons learned from two centuries of special operations combat. The manual's 370 pages are crammed with info on:demolitions,booby traps,communications,patrolling,tactical movement,battle drills,combat intelligenceand much more! You'll see hard-won US Army Ranger lessons in: Leadership including:duties responsibilities and assumption of command;Operations such as troop leading and combat intelligence;Fire support planning,tasks,call for fire;Tactical marchesdanger areas;Patrols;Battle drills-react to attack, ambush, indirect fire and clear a trench;Communications including antennas;Aviation and waterborne operations;Mountaineering;Survival,evasion,First aid;Demolitions. Offered here in print for the first time, this 370 page manual is a perfect bound paperback in 7.5" x 9.25" format. Proudly printed in the USA.

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U.S. Army Improvised Munitions Handbook - 2875141493

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U.S. Army Improvised Munitions Handbook Silver Rock Publishing

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You don't have to be on the front lines to appreciate the wealth of information in the US Army Improvised Munitions Handbook. In fact, you never know when you might need to call on the lessons presented in these pages. First compiled as a referen

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U.S. Army Improvised Munitions Handbook - 2878173760

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U.S. Army Improvised Munitions Handbook Silver Rock Publishing

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You don't have to be on the front lines to appreciate the wealth of information in the US Army Improvised Munitions Handbook. In fact, you never know when you might need to call on the lessons presented in these pages. First compiled as a referen

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XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference 4e - 2872013588

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XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference 4e John Wiley & Sons Inc

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This book is primarily a practical reference book for professional XSLT developers. It assumes no previous knowledge of the language, and many developers have used it as their first introduction to XSLT; however, it is not structured as a tutorial, and there are other books on XSLT that provide a gentler approach for beginners. The book does assume a basic knowledge of XML, HTML, and the architecture of the Web, and it is written for experienced programmers. There's no assumption that you know any particular language such as Java or Visual Basic, just that you recognize the concepts that all programming languages have in common. The book is suitable both for XSLT 1.0 users upgrading to XSLT 2.0, and for newcomers to XSLT. The book is also equally suitable whether you work in the Java or .NET world. As befits a reference book, a key aim is that the coverage should be comprehensive and authoritative. It is designed to give you all the details, not just an overview of the 20 percent of the language that most people use 80 percent of the time.It's designed so that you will keep coming back to the book whenever you encounter new and challenging programming tasks, not as a book that you skim quickly and then leave on the shelf. If you like detail, you will enjoy this book; if not, you probably won't. But as well as giving the detail, this book aims to explain the concepts, in some depth. It's therefore a book for people who not only want to use the language but who also want to understand it at a deep level. The book aims to tell you everything you need to know about the XSLT 2.0 language. It gives equal weight to the things that are new in XSLT 2.0 and the things that were already present in version 1.0. The book is about the language, not about specific products. However, there are appendices about Saxon (the author's own implementation of XSLT 2.0), about the Altova XSLT 2.0 implementation, and about the Java and Microsoft APIs for controlling XSLT transformations, which will no doubt be upgraded to handle XSLT 2.0 as well as 1.0. A third XSLT 2.0 processor, Gestalt, was released shortly before the book went to press, too late to describe it in any detail. But the experience of XSLT 1.0 is that there has been a very high level of interoperability between different XSLT processors, and if you can use one of them, then you can use them all.In the previous edition we split XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 into separate volumes. The idea was that some readers might be interested in XPath alone. However, many bought the XSLT 2.0 book without its XPath companion and were left confused as a result; so this time, the material is back together. The XPath reference information is in self-contained chapters, so it should still be accessible when you use XPath in contexts other than XSLT. The book does not cover XSL Formatting Objects, a big subject in its own right. Nor does it cover XML Schemas in any detail. If you want to use these important technologies in conjunction with XSLT, there are other books that do them justice. This book contains twenty chapters and eight appendixes (the last of which is a glossary) organized into four parts. The following section outlines what you can find in each part, chapter, and appendix. Part I: Foundations: The first part of the book covers essential concepts. You should read these before you start coding.If you ignore this advice, as most people do, then you read them when you get to that trough of despair when you find it impossible to make the language do anything but the most trivial tasks. XSLT is different from other languages, and to make it work for you, you need to understand how it was designed to be used. Chapter 1: XSLT in Context: This chapter explains how XSLT fits into the big picture: how the language came into being and how it sits alongside other technologies. It also has a few simple coding examples to keep you alert. Chapter 2: The XSLT Processing Model: This is about the architecture of an XSLT processor: the inputs, the outputs, and the data model. Understanding the data model is perhaps the most important thing that distinguishes an XSLT expert from an amateur; it may seem like information that you can't use immediately, but it's knowledge that will stop you making a lot of stupid mistakes. Chapter 3: Stylesheet Structure: XSLT development is about writing stylesheets, and this chapter takes a bird's eye view of what stylesheets look like.It explains the key concepts of rule-based programming using templates, and explains how to undertake programming-in-the-large by structuring your application using modules and pipelines. Chapter 4: Stylesheets and Schemas: A key innovation in XSLT 2.0 is that stylesheets can take advantage of knowledge about the structure of your input and output documents, provided in the form of an XML Schema. This chapter provides a quick overview of XML Schema to describe its impact on XSLT development. Not everyone uses schemas, and you can skip this chapter if you fall into that category. Chapter 5: The Type System: XPath 2.0 and XSLT 2.0 offer strong typing as an alternative to the weak typing approach of the 1.0 languages. This means that you can declare the types of your variables, functions, and parameters, and use this information to get early warning of programming errors. This chapter explains the data types available and the mechanisms for creating user-defined types. Part II: XSLT and XPath Reference: This section of the book contains reference material, organized in the hope that you can easily find what you need when you need it.It's not designed for sequential reading, though you might well want to leaf through the pages to discover what's there. Chapter 6: XSLT Elements: This monster chapter lists all the XSLT elements you can use in a stylesheet, in alphabetical order, giving detailed rules for the syntax and semantics of each element, advice on usage, and examples. This is probably the part of the book you will use most frequently as you become an expert XSLT user. It's a "no stone unturned" approach, based on the belief that as a professional developer you need to know what happens when the going gets tough, not just when the wind is in your direction. Chapter 7: XPath Fundamentals: This chapter explains the basics of XPath: the low-level constructs such as literals, variables, and function calls. It also explains the context rules, which describe how the evaluation of XPath expressions depends on the XSLT processing context in which they appear. Chapter 8: XPath: Operators on Items: XPath offers the usual range of operators for performing arithmetic, boolean comparison, and the like.However, these don't always behave exactly as you would expect, so it's worth reading this chapter to see what's available and how it differs from the last language that you used. Chapter 9: XPath: Path Expressions: Path expressions are what make XPath special; they enable you to navigate around the structure of an XML document. This chapter explains the syntax of path expressions, the 13 axes that you can use to locate the nodes that you need, and associated operators such as union, intersection, and difference. Chapter 10: XPath: Sequence Expressions: Unlike XPath 1.0, in version 2.0 all values are sequences (singletons are just a special case). Some of the most important operators in XPath 2.0 are those that manipulate sequences, notably the "for" expression, which translates one sequence into another by applying a mapping. Chapter 11: XPath: Type Expressions: The type system was explained in Chapter 5; this chapter explains the operations that you can use to take advantage of types. This includes the "cast" operation which is used to convert values from one type to another.A big part of this chapter is devoted to the detailed rules for how these conversions are done.Chapter 12: XSLT Patterns: This chapter returns from XPath to a subject that's specific to XSLT. Patterns are used to define template rules, the essence of XSLT's rule-based programming approach. The reason for explaining them now is that the syntax and semantics of patterns depends strongly on the corresponding rules for XPath expressions. Chapter 13: The Function Library: XPath 2.0 includes a library of functions that can be called from any XPath expression; XSLT 2.0 extends this with some additional functions that are available only when XPath is used within XSLT. The library has grown immensely since XPath 1.0. This chapter provides a single alphabetical reference for all these functions. Chapter 14: Regular Expressions: Processing of text is an area where XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 are much more powerful than version 1.0, and this is largely through the use of constructs that exploit regular expressions. If you're familiar with regexes from languages such as Perl, this chapter tells you how XPath regular expressions differ. If you're new to the subject, it explains it from first principles.Chapter 15: Serialization: Serialization in XSLT means the ability to generate a textual XML document from the tree structure that's manipulated by a stylesheet. This isn't part of XSLT processing proper, so (following W3C's lead) it's separated it into its own chapter. You can control serialization from the stylesheet using an declaration, but many products also allow you to control it directly via an API. Part III: Exploitation: The final section of the book is advice and guidance on how to take advantage of XSLT to write real applications. It's intended to make you not just a competent XSLT coder, but a competent designer too. The best way of learning is by studying the work of others, so the emphasis here is on practical case studies. Chapter 16: Extensibility: This chapter describes the "hooks" provided in the XSLT specification to allow vendors and users to plug in extra functionality. The way this works will vary from one implementation to another, so we can't cover all possibilities, but one important aspect that the chapter does cover is how to use such extensions and still keep your code portable.Chapter 17: Stylesheet Design Patterns: This chapter explores a number of design and coding patterns for XSLT programming, starting with the simplest "fill-in-the-blanks" stylesheet, and extending to the full use of recursive programming in the functional programming style, which is needed to tackle problems of any computational complexity. This provides an opportunity to explain the thinking behind functional programming and the change in mindset needed to take full advantage of this style of development. Chapter 18: Case Study: XMLSpec: XSLT is often used for rendering documents, so where better to look for a case study than the stylesheets used by the W3C to render the XML and XSLT specifications, and others in the same family, for display on the web? The resulting stylesheets are typical of those you will find in any publishing organization that uses XML to develop a series of documents with a compatible look-and-feel. Chapter 19: Case Study: A Family Tree: Displaying a family tree is another typical XSLT application.This example with semi-structured data-a mixture of fairly complex data and narrative text-that can be presented in many different ways for different audiences. It also shows how to tackle another typical XSLT problem, conversion of the data into XML from a legacy text-based format. As it happens, this uses nearly all the important new XSLT 2.0 features in one short stylesheet. But another aim of this chapter is to show a collection of stylesheets doing different jobs as part of a complete application. Chapter 20: Case Study: Knight's Tour: Finding a route around a chessboard where a knight visits every square without ever retracing its steps might sound a fairly esoteric application for XSLT, but it's a good way of showing how even the most complex of algorithms are within the capabilities of the language. You may not need to tackle this particular problem, but if you want to construct an SVG diagram showing progress against your project plan, then the problems won't be that dissimilar. Part IV: Appendices: A ppendix A: XPath 2.0 Syntax Summary: Collects the XPath grammar rules and operator precedences into one place for ease of reference.Appendix B: Error Codes: A list of all the error codes defined in the XSLT and XPath language specifications, with brief explanations to help you understand what's gone wrong. Appendix C: Backward Compatibility: The list of things you need to look out for when converting applications from XSLT 1.0. Appendix D: Microsoft XSLT Processors: Although the two Microsoft XSLT processors don't yet support XSLT 2.0, we thought many readers would find it useful to have a quick summary here of the main objects and methods used in their APIs. Appendix E: JAXP: the Java API for XML Processing: JAXP is an interface rather than a product. Again, it doesn't have explicit support yet for XSLT 2.0, but Java programmers will often be using it in XSLT 2.0 projects, so the book includes an overview of the classes and methods available. Appendix F: Saxon: At the time of writing Saxon (developed by the author of this book) provides the most comprehensive implementation of XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0, so its interfaces and extensions are covered in some detail. Appendix G: Altova: Altova, the developers of XML Spy, have an XSLT 2.0 processor that can be used either as part of the development environment or as a freestanding component.This appendix gives details of its interfaces. Appendix H: Glossary Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

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R & B Vocal Group Sound 1950-1960 - Doo Wop (P³yta CD) - 2845455015

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R & B Vocal Group Sound 1950-1960 - Doo Wop (P³yta CD)

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Lista utworów - P³yta 1 1. Double Crossing Blues 2. I Will Wait 3. Sixty-minute Man 4. Don't You Know I Love You 5. The Glory of Love 6. Fool, Fool, Fool 7. Have Mercy Baby 8. One Mint Julep 9. Baby Don't Do It 10. Ting-a-ling 11. I Wanna Know 12. Help Me Somebody 13. Good Lovin' 14. Crying in the Chapel 15. Nadine 16. Money Honey 17. Rags to Riches 18. I Didn't Want to Do It 19. Such a Night 20. Lovey Dovey 21. Gee 22. Work With Me Annie 23. Middle of the Night 24. Goodnite Sweetheart Goodnite 25. Honey Love (Feat. Clyde McPhatter) 26. Sh-boom 27. Sexy Ways 28. Heart of Stone 29. Sincerely P³yta 2 1. Earth Angel 2. Ling Ting Tong 3. The Door Is Open 4. Story Untold 5. Soldier Boy 6. Only You (And You Alone) 7. Why Don't You Write Me? 8. At My Front Door 9. Adorable 10. When You Dance 11. The Great Pretender 12. Speedoo 13. Devil Or Angel 14. Why Do Fools Fall in Love? 15. Eddie My Love 16. (You've Got) the Magic Touch 17. Ivory Tower 18. Please, Please, Please 19. I Want You to Be My Girl 20. My Prayer 21. Stranded in the Jungle 22. In the Still of the Nite 23. Heaven On Earth 24. Oh What a Night 25. A Thousand Miles Away 26. Come Go With Me 27. I'm Sorry 28. Over the Mountain, Across the Sea 29. Searchin' P³yta 3 1. Young Blood 2. Star Dust 3. Mr Lee 4. Happy, Happy Birthday Baby 5. Silhouettes 6. Little Bitty Pretty One 7. Buzz-buzz-buzz 8. Get a Job 9. Maybe 10. Don't You Just Know It 11. Book of Love 12. Twilight Time 13. Yakety Yak 14. For Your Precious Love 15. One Summer Night 16. Western Movies 17. Rockin' Robin 18. Tears On My Pillow 19. Try Me 20. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 21. Charlie Brown 22. So Fine 23. You're So Fine 24. There Goes My Baby 25. I Only Have Eyes for You 26. Sea of Love 27. Poison Ivy 28. Dance With Me 29. Stay 30. Save the Last Dance for Me 31. Shop Around Nazwa - R & B Vocal Group Sound 1950-1960 Autor - Doo Wop Wydawca - Fantastic Voyage Kod EAN - 5055311001166 Rok wydania - 2011 No¶nik - P³yta CD Podatek VAT - 23%

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THE PERFECT ELVIS PRESLEY SOUNDTRACK COLLECTION 20CD - 2860156167

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THE PERFECT ELVIS PRESLEY SOUNDTRACK COLLECTION 20CD WYDAWCA

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Elvis Presley: The Perfect Elvis Presley Soundtrack Collection [20CD] 1. Mean Woman Blues - Elvis Presley 2. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear - Elvis Presley 3. Loving You - Elvis Presley 4. Got a Lot O' Livin' to Do! - Elvis Presley 5. Lonesome Cowboy - Elvis Presley 6. Hot Dog - Elvis Presley 7. Party - Elvis Presley 8. Blueberry Hill - Elvis Presley 9. True Love - Elvis Presley 10. Don't Leave Me Now - Elvis Presley 11. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You - Elvis Presley 12. I Need You So - Elvis Presley 13. Jailhouse Rock - Elvis Presley 14. Young and Beautiful - Elvis Presley 15. I Want to Be Free - Elvis Presley 16. Don't Leave Me Now - Elvis Presley 17. (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care - Elvis Presley 18. Treat Me Nice - Elvis Presley 19. I Beg of You - Elvis Presley 20. Don't - Elvis Presley 21. Playing for Keeps - Elvis Presley 22. Shake, Rattle and Roll - Elvis Presley 23. Good Rockin' Tonight - Elvis Presley 24. I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine - Elvis Presley 25. King Creole - Elvis Presley 26. As Long As I Have You - Elvis Presley 27. Hard Headed Woman - Elvis Presley 28. Trouble - Elvis Presley 29. Dixieland Rock - Elvis Presley 30. Don't Ask Me Why - Elvis Presley 31. Lover Doll - Elvis Presley 32. Crawfish - Elvis Presley 33. Young Dreams - Elvis Presley 34. Steadfast, Loyal and True - Elvis Presley 35. New Orleans - Elvis Presley 36. Tonight Is So Right for Love - Elvis Presley 37. What's She Really Like - Elvis Presley 38. Frankfort Special - Elvis Presley 39. Wooden Heart - Elvis Presley 40. G.I. Blues - Elvis Presley 41. Pocketful of Rainbows - Elvis Presley 42. Shoppin' Around - Elvis Presley 43. Big Boots - Elvis Presley 44. Didja' Ever - Elvis Presley 45. Blue Suede Shoes - Elvis Presley 46. Doin' the Best I Can - Elvis Presley 47. Follow That Dream - Elvis Presley 48. What a Wonderful World - Elvis Presley 49. I'm Not the Marrying Kind - Elvis Presley 50. Sound Advice - Elvis Presley 51. Angel - Elvis Presley 52. King of the Whole Wide World - Elvis Presley 53. This Is Living - Elvis Presley 54. Riding the Rainbow - Elvis Presley 55. Home Is Where the Heart Is - Elvis Presley 56. I Got Lucky - Elvis Presley 57. A Whistling Tune - Elvis Presley 58. Flaming Star - Elvis Presley 59. Summer Kisses, Winter Tears - Elvis Presley 60. Blue Hawaii - Elvis Presley 61. Almost Always True - Elvis Presley 62. Aloha Oe - Elvis Presley 63. No More - Elvis Presley 64. Can't Help Falling in Love - Elvis Presley 65. Rock-a-hula Baby - Elvis Presley & Hula Baby 66. Moonlight Swim - Elvis Presley 67. Ku-u-i-po - Elvis Presley & Po 68. Ito Eats - Elvis Presley 69. Slicin' Sand - Elvis Presley 70. Hawaiian Sunset - Elvis Presley 71. Beach Boy Blues - Elvis Presley 72. Island of Love - Elvis Presley 73. Hawaiian Wedding Song - Elvis Presley 74. Girls! Girls! Girls! - Elvis Presley 75. I Don't Wanna Be Tied - Elvis Presley 76. Where Do You Come From - Elvis Presley 77. I Don't Want To - Elvis Presley 78. We'll Be Together - Elvis Presley 79. A Boy Like Me, a Girl Like You - Elvis Presley 80. Earth Boy - Elvis Presley 81. Return to Sender - Elvis Presley 82. Because of Love - Elvis Presley 83. Thanks to the Rolling Sea - Elvis Presley 84. Song of the Shrimp - Elvis Presley 85. The Walls Have Ears - Elvis Presley 86. We're Coming in Loaded - Elvis Presley 87. Beyond the Bend - Elvis Presley 88. Relax - Elvis Presley 89. Take Me to the Fair - Elvis Presley 90. They Remind Me Too Much of You - Elvis Presley 91. One Broken Heart for Sale - Elvis Presley 92. I'm Falling in Love Tonight - Elvis Presley 93. Cotton Candy Land - Elvis Presley 94. A World of Our Own - Elvis Presley 95. How Would You Like to Be - Elvis Presley 96. Happy Ending - Elvis Presley 97. Fun in Acapulco - Elvis Presley 98. Vino, Dinero Y Amor - Elvis Presley 99. Mexico - Elvis Presley 100. El Toro - Elvis Presley 101. Marguerita - Elvis Presley 102. The Bullfighter Was a Lady - Elvis Presley 103. (There's) No Room to Rhumba in a Sports Car - Elvis Presley 104. I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here - Elvis Presley 105. Bossa Nova Baby - Elvis Presley 106. You Can't Say No in Acapulco - Elvis Presley 107. Guadalajara - Elvis Presley 108. Love Me Tonight - Elvis Presley 109. Slowly But Surely - Elvis Presley 110. Kissin' Cousins (Number 2) - Elvis Presley 111. Smokey Mountain Boy - Elvis Presley 112. There's Gold in the Mountains - Elvis Presley 113. One Boy Two Little Girls - Elvis Presley 114. Catchin' On Fast - Elvis Presley 115. Tender Feeling - Elvis Presley 116. Anyone (Could Fall in Love With You) - Elvis Presley 117. Barefoot Ballad - Elvis Presley 118. Once Is Enough - Elvis Presley 119. Kissin' Cousins - Elvis Presley 120. Echoes of Love - Elvis Presley 121. (It's A) Long, Lonely Highway - Elvis Presley 122. Viva Las Vegas - Elvis Presley 123. I Need Somebody to Lean On - Elvis Presley 124. You're the Boss - Elvis Presley 125. If You Think I Don't Need You - Elvis Presley 126. What'd I Say - Elvis Presley 127. Today, Tomorrow and Forever - Elvis Presley 128. C'mon Everybody - Elvis Presley 129. Do the Vega - Elvis Presley 130. Night Life - Elvis Presley 131. The Lady Loves Me - Elvis Presley & Ann-Margret - Elvis Presley & Margret 132. The Yellow Rose of Texas/The Eyes of Texas - Elvis Presley 133. Santa Lucia - Elvis Presley 134. Roustabout - Elvis Presley 135. Little Egypt - Elvis Presley 136. Poison Ivy League - Elvis Presley 137. Hard Knocks - Elvis Presley 138. It's a Wonderful World - Elvis Presley 139. Big Love, Big Heartache - Elvis Presley 140. One Track Heart - Elvis Presley 141. It's Carnival Time - Elvis Presley 142. Carny Town - Elvis Presley 143. There's a Brand New Day On the Horizon - Elvis Presley 144. Wheels On My Heels - Elvis Presley 145. Girl Happy - Elvis Presley 146. Spring Fever - Elvis Presley 147. Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce - Elvis Presley 148. Startin' Tonight - Elvis Presley 149. Wolf Call - Elvis Presley 150. Do Not Disturb - Elvis Presley 151. Cross My Heart and Hope to Die - Elvis Presley 152. The Meanest Girl in Town - Elvis Presley 153. Do the Clam - Elvis Presley 154. Puppet On a String - Elvis Presley 155. I've Got to Find My Baby - Elvis Presley 156. You'll Be Gone - Elvis Presley 157. Harem Holiday - Elvis Presley 158. My Desert Serenade - Elvis Presley 159. Go East Young Man - Elvis Presley 160. Mirage - Elvis Presley 161. Kismet - Elvis Presley 162. Shake That Tambourine - Elvis Presley 163. Hey Little Girl - Elvis Presley 164. Golden Coins - Elvis Presley 165. So Close, Yet So Far (From Paradise) - Elvis Presley 166. Animal Instinct - Elvis Presley 167. Wisdom of the Ages - Elvis Presley 168. Frankie and Johnny - Elvis Presley 169. Come Along - Elvis Presley 170. Petunia, the Gardener's Daughter - Elvis Presley 171. Chesay - Elvis Presley 172. What Every Woman Lives For - Elvis Presley 173. Look Out, Broadway - Elvis Presley 174. Beginner's Luck - Elvis Presley 175. Down By the Riverside/When the Saints Go Marching In - Elvis Presley 176. Shout It Out - Elvis Presley 177. Hard Luck - Elvis Presley 178. Please Don't Stop Loving Me - Elvis Presley 179. Everybody Come Aboard - Elvis Presley 180. Paradise, Hawaiian Style - Elvis Presley 181. Queenie Wahine's Papaya - Elvis Presley 182. Scratch My Back - Elvis Presley 183. Drums of the Islands - Elvis Presley 184. Datin' - Elvis Presley 185. A Dog's Life - Elvis Presley 186. House of Sand - Elvis Presley 187. Stop Where You Are - Elvis Presley 188. This Is My Heaven - Elvis Presley 189. Sand Castles - Elvis Presley 190. Stop, Look and Listen - Elvis Presley 191. Adam and Evil - Elvis Presley 192. All That I Am - Elvis Presley 193. Never Say Yes - Elvis Presley 194. Am I Ready - Elvis Presley 195. Beach Shack - Elvis Presley 196. Spinout - Elvis Presley 197. Smorgasbord - Elvis Presley 198. I'll Be Back - Elvis Presley 199. Tomorrow Is a Long Time - Elvis Presley 200. Down in the Alley - Elvis Presley 201. I'll Remember You - Elvis Presley 202. Double Trouble - Elvis Presley 203. Baby, If You'll Give Me All of Your Love - Elvis Presley 204. Could I Fall in Love - Elvis Presley 205. Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On) - Elvis Presley 206. City By Night - Elvis Presley 207. Old MacDonald - Elvis Presley 208. I Love Only One Girl - Elvis Presley 209. There Is So Much World to See - Elvis Presley 210. It Won't Be Long - Elvis Presley 211. Never Ending - Elvis Presley 212. Blue River - Elvis Presley 213. What Now, What Next, Where To - Elvis Presley 214. Guitar Man - Elvis Presley 215. Clambake - Elvis Presley 216. Who Needs Money? - Elvis Presley 217. A House That Has Everything - Elvis Presley 218. Confidence - Elvis Presley 219. Hey, Hey, Hey - Elvis Presley 220. You Don't Know Me - Elvis Presley 221. The Girl I Never Loved - Elvis Presley 222. How Can You Lose What You Never Had - Elvis Presley 223. Big Boss Man - Elvis Presley 224. Singing Tree - Elvis Presley 225. Just Call Me Lonesome - Elvis Presley 226. Speedway - Elvis Presley 227. There Ain't Nothing Like a Song - Elvis Presley 228. Your Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby - Elvis Presley 229. Who Are You? (Who Am I?) - Elvis Presley 230. He's Your Uncle Not Your Dad - Elvis Presley 231. Let Yourself Go - Elvis Presley 232. Your Groovy Self - Elvis Presley 233. Five Sleepy Heads - Elvis Presley 234. Western Union - Elvis Presley 235. Mine - Elvis Presley 236. Goin' Home - Elvis Presley 237. Suppose - Elvis Presley

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What If?: The Original Marvel Series Omnibus Vol. 2 - 2878170890

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What If?: The Original Marvel Series Omnibus Vol. 2 Marvel Comics

Ksi±¿ki / Literatura obcojêzyczna

Complete your collection of the classic series in which Marvel's best and brightest posed the eternal question: What If? The results were action-packed, thought-provoking and often tragic twists on the Marvel Universe you know! How would Peter Parker's life change if Uncle Ben or Gwen Stacy had lived...if his clone had survived...or if Aunt May was bitten by the spider? What if Reed, Sue, Ben and Johnny never gained their powers...or there was no Fantastic Four at all? Imagine if the Thing and the Beast continued to mutate, Matt Murdock became an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., or Captain America became President! Phoenix and Elektra don't die...but Yellowjacket and the Invisible Girl do! Dazzler becomes the herald of Galactus, Wolverine kills the Hulk, Iron Man is trapped in the past, Thor meets Conan the Barbarian...and much more! COLLECTING: What If? (1977) 23-47

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Cashvertising - 2868716567

75,88 z³

Cashvertising Career Press

Ksi±¿ki / Literatura obcojêzyczna

FACT: Your brain is being controlled-and you don't even know it.Because if you think the ads you're seeing today are just pretty pictures with nice, creative copy, you're mistaken. Truth is, you are being powerfully influenced by dozens of proven scientific principles of advertising psychology... little-known techniques of consumer persuasion that go completely unnoticed by the buying public. And they're causing you--and millions like you--to spend enormous amounts of money every day on countless products and services.But what are these principles? How do they work? And how can you use them in your own advertising?Prepare yourself for a unique learning experience as author Drew Eric Whitman takes you on a wild, roller-coaster ride through the streets of New York's famed Madison Avenue and teaches you the specific psychological techniques that today's top copywriters and designers use to influence the masses... and how you can use them to rapidly increase your sales, no matter what you sell.In 207 fast-moving pages, Whitman teaches you dozens of well-guarded secrets that he learned during his 30+ years in the ad business, including:* How to Push Your Prospects' Hot Buttons in Every Ad, Sales Letter, or Email--It's not hard to do once you know the secret.* Why Developing Your "USP"  Can Leave Your Competition in  the Dust--It's the quickest way to instantly begin out-marketing your competitors. (And they'll never know what hit them.) * Why You Don't Need a Degree in Business to Create Great Ads--But there is one thing you MUST know or your ads will likely fail miserably.* How to Develop a Powerful Ad-Agency Mindset--What the pros know about consumer buying behavior and how you can use it to your advantage.* How to Save $600 for Every $1,000 You Spend on Ads--This idea alone is worth infinitely more than the price of this book...and you can start using it immediately.     * The Amazing 5-Second, No-Fail Headline Test--Chances are your ads, emails, websites and other promotional materials fail this test every time. One small change boosts your response.* What a Good Ad Should "Feel" Like--How to connect to readers on a deep, emotional level.* How to Install Persuasive Images in People's Brains--Learn how to direct how people think about your products and services.* Why People Really Buy Your Product or Service--Sorry, but it's not what you think. (But you better know the reason... or else.)* Where to Always Put Your Biggest Benefit--Miss this and you're flushing your ad dollars down the toilet.* How to Write "Dragon-Slayer" Headlines that Get Read and Get Response--Tons of examples you can "steal" for your own ads.* Long vs. Short Copy: Which Is Really Best for Response? Don't believe the lies! We'll set the record straight and you'll learn to cash-in.* How to Use the Devilishly Effective Pyramid  Principal--Lure readers into your ads by understanding human eyeball behavior.* 22 Tested and Proven Headline Prescriptions you can start using RIGHT NOW.* How to Turn Ordinary Words in "Money-Magnet" Copy that motivates, influences, persuades. (Yes, you can really do it.)* Put Your Copy Here and Boost Readership by 10-200%--Why doesn't everyone do this?* 10 Sure-Fire Ways to Start Writing Your Ads--So easy, it's almost automatic.* How to Cause People to Mentally Demonstrate Your Products... Before They Buy.* How Emotional Words Melt Sales Resistance a Red-Hot Knife Through Butter.* "Sneaky" Ad-Design Psychology Tricks that Work Like Magic--Start using them tonight.* Typestyles that Actually REDUCE Readership--Are you using them?* This "Evil" Design Sin Depresses Your Readership Up to 50%--Do you do it?* Widely Used Typeface LOWERS Comprehension  Up to 67%--Are you using it?* The Eye-Grabbing "Advertising Guillotine"--The one image humans can't resist.* And Much More

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Shadow of the Sun - 2212824581

40,80 z³

Shadow of the Sun Penguin

Literatura faktu

'Only with the greatest of simplifications, for the sake of convenience, can we say Africa. In reality, except as a geographical term, Africa doesn't exist'. Ryszard Kapuscinski has been writing about the people of Africa throughout his career. In a study that avoids the official routes, palaces and big politics, he sets out to create an account of post-colonial Africa seen at once as a whole and as a location that wholly defies generalised explanations. It is both a sustained meditation on the mosaic of peoples and practises we call 'Africa', and an impassioned attempt to come to terms with humanity itself as it struggles to escape from foreign domination, from the intoxications of freedom, from war and from politics as theft. The Beginning: Collision, Ghana 1958 More than anything, one is struck by the light. Light everywhere. Brightness everywhere. Everywhere, the sun. Just yesterday, an autumnal London was drenched in rain. The airplane drenched in rain. A cold, wind, darkness. But here, from the morning

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