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Let’s Talk About Love
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Let’s Talk About Love êíèãå ñîáðàíû ñîòíè âûñêàçûâàíèé èçâåñòíûõ ëè÷íîñòåé î ëþáâè.
Let's Talk About Love, Baby captures a little of the love out there in the words of the famous and the not so famous. Anyone can fall in love after all. So if you're searching for the right way to tell someone how much you love them, or are hoping that someone you love is seeking the words to tell you, you'll be sure to find inspiration here.

Edited by: IrinaM - 3 February 2009
Reason: Image uploaded to our server.

 
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Tags: famous, someone, About, words, ñîáðàíû
Be Mine
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Be MineGet ready for Valentine's Day by looking closely at each gorgeous page, filled with roses, candy and other lovely treats to find the hidden surprises! Then press each lovely valentine to send to someone special or collect to decorate your home.

Edited by: Maria - 22 January 2009
Reason: Uploaded picture to ET server, please do it yourself next time, thank you!

 
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Tags: lovely, valentine, press, surprises, someone
101 American English Idioms (Book + Audio CD)
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101 American English Idioms (Book + Audio CD)This book makes American English phrases "duck soup." If you "take the bull by the horns" are you taking decisive action or running for your life? When you "smell a rat" are you sensing something's wrong or calling an exterminator? For American English speakers, these phrases are part of their everyday language. But if English is your second language, they can be a source of confusion.

"101 American English Idioms" takes the mystery out of these common U.S. expressions and explains their meanings in context. On the audio CD, native speakers read each of the 101 idioms, so you can hear how American English sounds and practice what you have learned. What Americans really mean when they say . . .Drive someone up a wall--annoy someone greatly Raise a stink--protest strongly Pull someone's leg--fool someone All thumbs--clumsy Shoot the breeze--chat informally Feel like a million dollars--feel wonderful Duck soup--easy, effortless
Note from Admin: we have already had this book appear at Englishtips, but that was a half-book, text-only version, while pictures do make a difference! I will shortly delete that publication, as this one is latest edition, full and contains AudioCD. alt
REDUCED VERSION by Pumukl

 
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Tags: English, American, someone, speakers, phrases, their
WIKINOMICS -
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WIKINOMICS -Throughout history corporations have organized themselves according to strict hierarchical lines of authority. Everyone was a subordinate to someone else—employees versus managers, marketers versus customers, producers versus supply chain subcontractors, companies versus the community. There was always someone or some company in charge, controlling things, at the "top" of the food chain. While hierarchies are not vanishing, profound changes in the nature of technology, demographics, and the global economy are giving rise to powerful new models of production based on community, collaboration, and self-organization rather than on hierarchy and control.
 
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Tags: versus, community, someone, chain, technology
The Definitive Book of Body Language [Audio Book+PDF]
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The Definitive Book of Body Language [Audio Book+PDF] It is a scientific fact that people's gestures give away their true intentions. This authoritative guide, written with great hhumour and insight, reveals all the secrets of body language to give you more confidence and control in any situation. Learn how to: choose the right partner get others to cooperate make yourself likeable and approachable tell if someone is lying read between the lines of what is being said how to use body language to get what you want
 
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Tags: Definitive, BookPDF, language, Audio, Language, likeable, someone, approachable, yourself, cooperate, others