Laugh Your Troubles Away


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LAUGH YOUR TROUBLES AWAY traces the history of the park with postcards, vintage ads, and rare photos. It's the product of years of research by Derek Gee and experiences of co-author Ralph Lopez, who worked at the park for 11 years. This unique mix makes LAUGH YOUR TROUBLES AWAY the most comprehensive history of Riverview available today.




Ten Again


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A reflection of the life of a junior high school student and the challenges that face all students of that age during the early 1960's.







The Official Guide to Success


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The Official Guide to Success is a dynamic success system proven to bring you greater wealth, direction, self-confidence, and fulfillment! This book is packed with motivation and inspiration from Tom Hopkins—developed during his record-breaking sales career. Overcome emotional roadblocks that have kept you from acting on your real hopes, dreams, and ambitions. This remarkable approach will help you achieve long-term happiness, success, and wealth. These are just some of the many things you will discover in The Official Guide to Success: Why it makes more sense to work smarter and not harderHow to use what Tom calls “self-instructions” to gain control over situations in your lifeHow to “find yourself” and win through a special life-planning techniqueStrategies for training your subconscious mind for heavy problem solvingThe three basic steps to wealth Using Tom’s explosive success secrets, you will find yourself blasting through roadblocks, rewiring bad habits, and unleashing your inner genius. After you read this book you will be a different person. You’ll think differently, and because of having better, stronger thought processes, you’ll act differently. Success: it’s something we all wish for. But for many, success eludes them. For others, it seems to fall into their laps. Are some people just luckier than others? No. Success is by design. And probably the best person you could learn the secrets to success from is a salesperson who once struggled but figured out the answers for himself. A salesperson’s income, be it big or small, is based on his or her mind-set. Daily, the salesperson must enter the lion’s den of business to convince total strangers to exchange their money for goods and services. And daily, the salesperson must overcome his or her fears and the punishing sting of rejection. Winners take all in this field. The most accomplished earn staggering incomes, develop rewarding networks of friends, and live the American dream. This message isn’t about learning how to sell. No, it’s about discovering Tom Hopkins’ decades’ worth of hard-won success secrets to create your ideal life and unlimited opportunities for more fun and advancement!




Pharmacy For the Soul


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From one of the twentieth century’s greatest spiritual teachers comes a volume of natural therapies in Pharmacy for the Soul: A Comprehensive Collection of Meditations, Relaxation and Awareness Exercises, and Other Practices for Physical and Emotional Well-Being. This book suggests holistic remedies for a variety of ailments. Each section begins with a description and diagnosis of an emotional or physical ailment and then lists a number of prescriptions. Remedies include stretching techniques, meditations, laughter and breathing exercises, vocalizations, visualizations, chants, and massage, which are Osho’s suggestions for helping to cure everything from nail-biting to insomnia to depression. In addition to treatments, the book is laced with poetic, humorous, and illuminating commentary that explores how one can come to peace with oneself both physically and emotionally. For the experienced holistic reader seeking further inspiration, or for the newcomer in need of direction, this is the must-have medicine cabinet of aids to living a life that is healthy, relaxed, and full of spontaneous joy. Organized in a user-friendly format, Pharmacy for the Soul addresses such issues as: * Relieving stress and physical tension * Building self-confidence * Enhancing emotional and physical vitality * Mood Swings * Sexuality * Diet Osho challenges readers to examine and break free of the conditioned belief systems and prejudices that limit their capacity to enjoy life in all its richness. He has been described by the Sunday Times of London as one of the “1000 Makers of the 20th Century” and by Sunday Mid-Day (India) as one of the ten people—along with Gandhi, Nehru, and Buddha—who have changed the destiny of India. Since his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to expand, reaching seekers of all ages in virtually every country of the world.




Laugh Your Way to Happiness


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Lesley Lyle presents the surprising scientific evidence that reveals the importance of laughter for our mental and physical health, our prosperity, our relationships, our careers – in fact, every aspect of our lives. Drawing inspiration from Laughter Yoga, a movement founded in India by Dr Madan Kataria that uses laughter and breathing exercises to bring about amazing changes in the health and well-being of thousands of individuals, Lesley reveals: The scientific evidence of laughter's beneficial effects on our health, including lowering blood pressure and improving concentration The emotional aspects of laughter and how it can alleviate anxiety, stress and depression The spiritual aspects of laughter and how it can help provide a sense of connection and wholeness Throughout Lesley reveals how to bring more laughter into your daily life, including practising simple but fun exercises that will help you see opportunities for laughter in the most unexpected places. Laughter can be simulated as an exercise in a group; with eye contact and childlike playfulness, it soon turns into real and contagious laughter. This is a book that will delight, as well as inform – most importantly, it will positively change your life.




Dada Vaswani


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British Popular Films 1929-1939


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Shafer's study challenges the conventional historical assumption that British feature films during the Thirties were mostly oriented to the middle-class. Instead, he makes the critical distinction between films intended for West End and international circulation and those intended primarily for domestic, working-class audiences. Far from being alientated by a 'middle-class institution', working men and women flocked to see pictures featuring such music-hall luminaries as Gracie Fields and George Formby.




Echoes in the Gangway


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The Fifties brought good times to Auburn-Gresham on Chicagos South Side. The thriving business district around 79th & Halsted pulsed with activity. Enter the Murphy family, eight strong and growing. Off go four kids to St. Leo Catholic grammar school, where the Sisters of Providence fervidly teach Religion from the Baltimore Catechism. This warm and funny memoir follows the author from age eight through high school and just beyond. Humorous stories describe life in a family headed by a devoted blue-collar dad and a protective homebody mom. Outnumbered by brothers, two sisters stand up for themselves with admirable pluck. They take piano lessons and win music medals. The boys make forts and push carts and enough trouble to merit occasional lickings from dads belt. There are sibling rivalries, issues at school and fistfights with kids on the way home. Long bike rides and flights downtown on the El train provide escape for the growing brothers. Most things have a funny side, even algebra and jug. Touch football games, chats in the gangway and crushes on unsuspecting girls fill the authors passing days. Much that seemed crucial in 1958 looks comical a half century later.




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