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How to Make Your Piano Sing Like a Violin: Perfecting Your Touch at the Piano
by Larry Greenfield
Subject(s): Music
- Hardback (1-58832-018-9) 108 pp. $17.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: "An awesome contribution" says William F. Buckley, Jr.. In playing the piano, the thumbs act not in opposition to other fingers, but together with them. This book teaches you to improve the way your thumbs are used.
Energy Dynamics: Conscious Human Evolution
by Mark Greenia, M.A.
Subject(s): Body, Mind & Spirit
- Paperback (1-58832-008-1) 328 pp. $16.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: Exploration of human energy centers and their role in the human evolutionary process. Offers axioms and resources to help readers guide their own evolution consciously toward a quantum leap to higher awareness, personal growth and balance.
Living from the Heart: Exploring Subtle Energy in the New Millennium / Blending Quantum Physics and the Energy of Compassion
by Mark Greenia
Subject(s): Body, Mind & Spirit
- Paperback (1-58832-045-6) 416 pp. $16.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: Author Greenia, massage therapist, explores subtle energy healing and balancing in the new millennium. By blending discoveries from quantum physics with concepts of the powerful energies of the Heart Center, this book emphasizes the importance of energy therapies.
Following Through: A Revolutionary New Model for Finishing Whatever You Start
by Steve Levinson and Pete Greider
Subject(s): Self-Help
- Paperback (1-58832-179-7) 212 pp. $12.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: Uncovers startling reasons why people so often fail to follow through on life-improving resolutions. The authors, appearing widely on radio and television, teach bold new strategies to help readers follow through in virtually every area of their lives.
The Power of Character: Prominent Americans Talk About Life, Family, Work, Values, and More
by Michael S. Josephson and Wes Hanson (Editors)
Subject(s): Social Science
- Paperback (1-58832-106-1) 404 pp. $18.99 U.S.Edition: Second For more information, click the format(s) below: - Hardback (1-58832-107-X) 404 pp. $27.99 U.S. Essays about character from 41 of the country's most distinguished, interesting and accomplished citizens, including CBS's Dan Rather; Harvard's Alan M. Dershowitz; radio host Dr. Laura Schlessinger; best selling author Daniel Goleman; spiritual leader Marianne Williamson, and many more.
What Every Educator and Youth Leader Must Know: The Case for Character Education and CHARACTER COUNTS!
by Mark Britzman and Wes Hanson
Contributing Publisher: Josephson Institute of Ethics
- Paperback (1-58832-133-9) 100 pp. $13.99 U.S.Subject(s): Education Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: Spells out why character education is so important today. Describes how educators have used character education since civilization began, and why it is making a dramatic comeback today. Highlights the remarkable achievements of character education in the classroom, and explains the theoretical base of its success. A work that belongs on every educator’s bookshelf.
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