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Wooton Patent Desks: A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place1 review
Camille Showalter, Janice Driesbach

Indiana Univ Pr, 1983

Before the organization man, there was the super-organized desk system
This beautiful little book (94 pages) does a fine job of documenting the physical culture of mid-to-late 19th century office culture, with special attention to the masterful joinery that created intricate pigeon-holed desks. The photos in the back show gorgeous examples, including the Rockefeller Extra, the elaborate desk used by John D.
  
  











  



  
Everything in Its Time (Time Passages)19 reviews
Dee Davis

Jove, 2000

Romantic Time Travel at its finest
What a wonderful debut for Dee Davis. Katherine and Ian's story is one that stays with you a long time. You care about these two. You want them to be together from the start. The characters are well defined, the plot is not filled with cliches. I really cared what happened to these two. It is obvious they are the love of each other's life. Even the secondary characters are so well defined as ...
  
  











  



  
Everything in Its Path: Destruction of Community in the Buffalo Creek Flood8 reviews
Kai T. Erikson

Simon & Schuster, 1978

Wrecked lives
In the summer of 1948, we lived in Lorado, West Virginia (Logan County). The Buffalo Creek ran behind `our' house, while a road and the tracks of the C&O Railroad ran just beyond our front yard. The photo on page 37 shows those tracks that we often walked from Lorado towards Man, WV. It could well be a picture of our former front yard. I , of course, remember the news accounts of the 1972 ...
  
  











  



  
Everything in Its Path3 reviews
Steve Alcorn

Theme Perks, 2003

From The Author
Just after midnight on March 13, 1928 the recently constructed St. Francis Dam gave way, releasing a 160-foot-high wall of water down San Francisquito Canyon. The torrent swept huge pieces of the dam, some weighing thousands of tons, more than a half mile downstream. Four hours later the water thundered into the Pacific Ocean after erasing nearly everything in its 50-mile path. By morning, more ...
  
  











  



  
Everything in Its Place: My Trials and Triumphs with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder25 reviews
Marc Summers

Tarcher, 2000

what an inspiring story
this is a great book to read if you suffer from ocd or if you have a family member or friend or loved one who suffers from it. it is also a wonderful resource if you are just wanting to know more about this disease. it is always nice to know that you are not alone. thank you marc summers for being brave enough to share your story with the world!
  
  











  



  
Everyhting in Its Place: Conquering Paper Clutter
Stephanie Winston

Rodale Press, 1998

48 page booklet on getting organized to conquer paper clutter.Contents include Conquering Paper Gridlock, Following Up and Following Through, How to File It and Find it Again, Organizing a Home Office, Reading Expeditiously, and The Paperwork of Money.
  
  











  



  
The Body Has a Mind of Its Own: How Body Maps in Your Brain Help You Do (Almost) Everything Better11 reviews
Sandra Blakeslee, Matthew Blakeslee

Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2008

Understanding Us
I heard this author interviewed on a local NPR station and knew I had to get the book when she started talking about the anatomy and neurophysiology of "out of body" experiences. The information is scientifically sound and the presentation superb. There were many "Ah! So that's why..." moments. I still think about this book when I see a yawn or a smile, experience cold, itch, or pain, or when ...
  
  











  



  
Everything in Its' Place16 reviews
Evelyn Palfrey

Simon & Schuster, 2006

A wonderful read
I read this book in a matter of hours. Once you begin it you won't want to put it down. You are introduced to Bobbie Strickland a devoted mother and grandmother. Bobbie has a daughter named Darlene that is causing havoc in her mother's life. After raising Darlene's daughter Monee, Darlene decides she wants her daughter back with her. Bobbie then meets a handsome stranger by the name of ...
  
  











  



  
Everything (almost) In Its Place: Control Chaos, Conquer Clutter, and Get Organized the Buttoned Up Way
Alicia Rockmore, Sarah Welch

St. Martin's Griffin, 2008

FREEDOM FROM CLUTTER, CHAOS, AND DISORGANIZATION Busy lives can be messy ? bills, mail, and catalogs pile up; appointments, school activities, and kids? sports events need to be scheduled and attended; the endless clutter of clothing, toys, and belongings can threaten to take over any home.  To the rescue come Alicia Rockmore and Sarah Welch ? with a system that will get you organized without having to make everything perfect.   Everything ...
  
  











  



  
The Gluten-Free Guide to New York: Everything You Need To Know About GF Dining, Shopping, and Cooking in the ...2 reviews
Maria Roglieri

Mari Productions, LLC, 2008

Gluten Free Restaurant Guide
This is a great gluten-free restaurant guide for people living in or visiting the NY tri-state area. It not only highlights great places to eat gluten free, but also lists where to shop. The sample menus are also very helpful.
  
  











  



  
Ducks torpedo Commodores.(Sports)(Oregon shows a little bit of everything in its win over Vanderbilt on ...

The Register Guard, 2004

This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on December 5, 2004. The length of the article is 1566 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Ducks torpedo ...
  
  











  







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