How to Date Like a Grown-Up: Everything You Need to Know to Get Out There, Get Lucky, or Even Get Married in Your 40s, 50s, and Beyond"Witty and smart, this is a must-read for any woman ready to find Mr. Right. Or at least Mr. Right Now." By the time you hit forty, you have a pretty good idea of what you want when it comes to dating, love, and romance. But how do you get it? HOW TO DATE LIKE A GROWN-UP will tell you everything you need to know to find the love you're looking for (even after a long marriage or other dating hiatus), how to get married ), or how to just get lucky.
Zipf's law is one of the few quantitative reproducible regularities found in economics. It states that, for most countries, the size distributions of cities and of firms are power laws with a specific exponent: the number of cities and of firms with sizes greater than S is inversely proportional to S. Zipf's law also holds in many other scientific fields.
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 15 April 2010
2
DeceptionAlex Delaware fans will enjoy Deception. The plot is tight, the balance between Alex/Milo just about right, the cutesy-poo interchanges with Alex's luthier/love kept to a bare minimum. A substitute teacher/tutor at an elite Westwood prep school turns up dead, packed with dry ice. With a taste for Grey Goose and a roving eye that extends beyond her relationship with a pudgy, gambler/salesman, there are any number of possible suspects and motives for the icing.
A common-sense proceed to achieving success in one’s hold up offers workable, step-by-step methods as well as certain cognisance techniques to assistance readers personalize goals, certitude creativity, comparison aged ideology as well as limitations, as well as renovate certain meditative in to certain action.
Beyond Dealmaking: Five Steps to Negotiating Profitable Relationships
Praise for Beyond Dealmaking "Every potential rainmaker and savvy competitor needs Melanie Billings-Yun's GRASP method for negotiation. You'll never have to search for leads again. I highly recommend this book." —Jeffrey J. Fox, author, How to Be a Rainmaker, Rain, and How to Be a Fierce Competitor