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Cut Hair at Home Like a Pro
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Cut.Hair.At.Home.Like.A.ProCut.Hair.At.Home.Like.A.Pro

Someone once said the difference between a good haircut and a bad haircut is a few weeks. I'm not so sure. As a hairstylist for 23 years, I've seen some bad haircuts. That's one reason I wrote, Cut Hair at Home. Anyone can cut hair.

 

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A Modern English Course for Foreign Students
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A Modern English course for foreign studentsA Modern English course for foreign students

by C.E. Eckersley...The main emphasis of the book is on conversational English, and for that reason much of the teaching is in the form of question and answer. For that reason, too, a series of conversations is included in which the ordinary affairs of life, housekeeping, football, buying a suit of clothes, tennis, a visit to the doctor, looking for "digs," etc., are given not in "literary" English but exactly in the colloquial language that would be used in informal talk. Vocabulary has necessarily been drawn from the objects found in the classroom or admitting of easy demonstration, but after that an effort has been made to gain freshness by the use of the living vocabulary of everyday speech.
 
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Reason and Society in the Middle Ages
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Reason and Society in the Middle AgesReason and Society in the Middle Ages

The Middle Ages are remembered as an age of faith; but they were also an age of reason. This book concentrates on the 250 years between the late 11th and early 14th centuries and studies two key facets of the rationalistic tradition: mathematics, and the broader current represented by a literary education. The final section considers ascetic monasticism, a notably non-rationalistic tradition.
 
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Gay, Straight, and the Reason Why: The Science of Sexual Orientation
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Gay, Straight, and the Reason Why: The Science of Sexual OrientationGay, Straight, and the Reason Why: The Science of Sexual Orientation

What causes a child to grow up gay or straight? In this book, neuroscientist Simon LeVay summarizes a wealth of scientific evidence that points to one inescapable conclusion: Sexual orientation results primarily from an interaction between genes, sex hormones, and the cells of the developing body and brain.

 
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Critique of Economic Reason
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Critique of Economic ReasonCritique of Economic Reason

“His greatest work, and a crucial book for our time.”—Le Monde. His earlier books—from Ecology as Politics to Farewell to the Working Class and Paths to Paradise—have informed and inspired the most radical currents in Green movements in Europe and America over the last two decades. In Critique of Economic Reason, he offers his fullest account to date of the terminal crisis of a system where every activity and aspiration has been subjected to the rule of the market.
 
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