Posted on February 24th, 2010 by ascplhistory
Women Making America by Heidi Hemming and Julie Hemming Savage. This hefty volume surveys the role of women in American history from 1770 to the present. The book’s innovative and direct approach is sure to capture the attention of young women. Classroom teachers can utilize the plethora of facts to liven social studies and history [...]
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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by ascplhistory
PMAT: The Perfect Marriage Aptitude Test by Mary T. Carty is a self-guided counseling course designed to get loved ones past the small stuff and to an enriching married life. The Language of Love and Respect: Cracking the Communication Code with Your Mate by Emerson Eggerichs is an in-depth study of why your [...]
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Posted on February 11th, 2010 by ascplhistory
Good Luck Life by Rosembary Gong is an essential guide to Chinese American celebrations and culture. The I Ching: The Book of Answers is by Wu Wei. This revised edition of the I Ching is a beautiful and clear adaptation of the ancient text for the modern user. Chinese Horoscopes: An Easy Guide to the Chinese System [...]
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Posted on February 4th, 2010 by ascplhistory
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Act like a lady, think like a man : what men really think about love, relationships, intimacy, and commitment by Steve Harvey and Denene Millner is one of the more popular titles published that deal with relationships. He’s just not that into you : the no-excuses truth to understanding guys [...]
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