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Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life 1456 reviews Spencer Johnson
G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1998
Who Moved My Cheese This is a great book. The seller was very quick to mail my order and the service was excellent. A+++++++
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The Cat Who Moved a Mountain (Cat Who...) 19 reviews Lilian Jackson Braun
Jove, 1992
Qwill's Mountain Adventure If you love cats and the mountains, you will love this episode in, "The Cat Who..." books.
Qwill has lived in Pickax County the required five years to make his inheritance official. He doesn't know what to do next. Does he want to move? Does he want to take a job or start a business? He knows he has a lot of thinking to do so he decides to take a journey. He decides he wants to spend the ...
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Who Moved My Cheese? An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life Spencer Johnson; Foreword-Kenneth Blanchard
Putnam Adult, 1998
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A Child's Introduction to Poetry: Listen While You Learn About the Magic Words That Have Moved Mountains, Won ... 8 reviews Michael Driscoll, Meredith Hamilton
Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 2003
Wonderful! My 6 & 8 year old boys love this! Wow! I have been trying to introduce poetry to my boys since they were toddlers and the only feedback I ever received was blank stares - maybe it was my reading style. But, for some reason, they just LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this CD. We listen to it in the car and fight over which poem we listen to first. Some of our favorites are The Pied Piper, Thomas' Do Not Go Gently into that Good Night, the ...
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Who Moved My Cheese? for Teens 13 reviews Spencer Johnson
Putnam Juvenile, 2002
Great book, understandable and applicable As an English teacher, I was looking for a good nonfiction book to assign to my 10th grade students. I'm very happy I found this book! The allegory used and the lessons taught are fantastic for high school students. I would recommend this for students of all backgrounds in all situations. There is always something to be learned.
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Who Moved My Cheese? For Kids 15 reviews Spencer Johnson, Christian Johnson
Putnam Juvenile, 2003
Great book I didn't know how well the illustrations were going to be, but I was pleasantly surprised. It covers the entire story line of the adult version and is tailored perfectly for kids. My five-year-old loves it.
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Who Moved My Cheese? 2002 Spencer Johnson
G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2002
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The Man God Uses: Moved from the Ordinary to the Extraordinary 3 reviews Henry T. Blackaby, Tom Blackaby
Lifeway Christian Resources, 1998
Be a Man God Uses by Following these Principles Taking Care of the Basics
The Man God Uses is a valuable book for anyone who wants to be used by God and develop Christian character traits. It is a seven week study that is self-contained I've used this study in small groups, as an individual study and in one-on-one discipleship with another man. The seven weekly studies include such essentials as The Character of the Man God Uses; How God ...
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Once They Moved Like The Wind : Cochise, Geronimo, And The Apache Wars 10 reviews David Roberts
Touchstone, 1994
Wonderful I can't say enough how much I enjoyed this look at the final days of the Apache. I grew up in southern Arizona and am familiar with many of the places the book details. It brough the environment to life in a way I never had dreamed imaginable. A must read for anyone who loves the southwest.
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Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life 21 reviews Spencer Johnson
Vermilion, 2002
Very easy to read and understand I have heard about this book for many years but somehow never read it. I went through it recently and think it's a very easy-to-read book. The idea the author wants to express is straightforward and inspirational. It's a tiny story so I finish the book in very short time. But the idea the book talked about remains very clear in my mind. I should say that means the author really did a good job.
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The Man Who Moved a Mountain 15 reviews Richard C. Davids
Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1986
Compelling and uplifting book My husband found this book at a garage sale. He couldn't put it down and related many of the anecdotes to me. I have read this book, since, over and over. There is a sweetness and goodness to it that transforms it from a biography of a great man, to an inspiring book that relates to the possibility for each of us to make our life worthwhile. It is down to earth, funny and wise, a story of a ...
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Who Moved the Stone? 24 reviews Frank Morison
Authentic Media, 2006
Wonderful book Great service Wonderful book to read. Good truths in a honely fun presentation. Excellent service from seller.
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Mad Libs- Who Moved My Cubicle (Mad Libs) 2 reviews Richard Price, Leonard Stern
Chamberlain Bros., 2006
Mad Libs in the Office I purchased this for a co-worker's birthday and we are still playing versions of it in the breakroom at lunch. A great distraction that brings humor to the workweek!
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The Earth Moved: On the Remarkable Achievements of Earthworms 19 reviews Amy Stewart
Algonquin Books, 2005
One amazing fact after another! Amy really did some great research here. I like the way she laid out all the details and drew so much on Darwins' studies. I don't know much about Darwin, which will change of course, but I'm amazed at what he discovered like how the worms have the ability to bring objects underground no matter what the size, a possibility of a thought process when picking stones to cover their borrows and ...
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Who Moved the Goalpost?: 7 Winning Strategies in the Sexual Integrity Gameplan 5 reviews Bob Gresh, Dannah Gresh
Moody Publishers, 2001
Wish I read this 20 years ago Sex. It's sells everything from cars to toothpaste. Yet very few are willing to talk honestly about it. Bob Gresh not only is frank, but also funny as he tackles issues every teenage guy needs to hear about. The book is layed out in an almost magazine format, with intersting tidbits and sidebars on almost every page, making it an entertaining and easy read. He opens up with stories and struggles ...
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The One Minute Manager: The Quickest Way to Increase Your Own Prosperity 164 reviews Kenneth, and Spencer Johnson Blanchard
William Morrow & Co, 1982
Management musts! The One Minute Manager is an oldie and a goodie. It's been a fun book to watch over the years as new generations of managers entering the workforce are exposed to it. I recently bought a copy for a new manager that reports to me, and bought the Amazon recommended title Squawk!: How to Stop Making Noise and Start Getting Results along with it.
It turns out Squawk! is a new book that's also for ...
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The American Reader: Words That Moved a Nation 5 reviews Diane Ravitch
Harper Paperbacks, 2000
What We've Lost Is Found Again With the politicization of the schools and the increasing emphasis on race, gender and enthnicity as guides to the "multicultural" curriculum, we have lost the emphasis on our common heritage that should bind us together as a nation and a society. The sad proof of this is how little American kids know about the past that is their cultural patrimony. National Assessment of Educational Progress ...
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Most Moved Mover: A Theology of God's Openness (The Didsbury Lectures) 18 reviews Clark H. Pinnock
Baker Academic, 2001
I Thought Pinnock was a Heretic I was not expecting to like this book.
I read it in the context of a class that was meant to be critical, from a Calvinistic perspective, of Arminianism in its Reformed, Wesleyan, and Open Theist forms. I myself had, until recently, been a typical "angry young man" that you so often find in Reformed schools. But at that time I had begun to re-evaluate my theology. In any case, my preconceived ...
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