Lovescopes


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Each week thousands of listeners tune in to Mark Hussons Power Peek Houron Hay House Radio. They know theyll gain insights into themselves and their relationships that they can only get from astrology, and they trust Mark as the one to lay it on the line for them. Now he leads you on this expedition of love by zodiac sign .In this book, Mark takes the astrological signs two by two and shines the light of understanding on their relationship with each other. He gives each a Love Scope score to predict the potential success right from the beginning. You can use that score to learn how things can go better, how much effort youll need to invest, and how to take a good relationship and make it into a great one. Do you want to know what draws you to your partner? Or how to draw out the best in this person? Mark maps this out for you with wisdom, humor, and simplicity, all from his perspective as a trained psychologist. Love Scopes addresses specific characteristics of each sign alone and in partnership, referencing powerful mythological archetypes to illustrate the principles.




Mark's Power Peek 2008


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With Mark’s Power Peek 2008 at your side, you’ll lose your fear of astrology and greet each day with a loving affirmation! This “astrology in plain English” guide analyzes the daily astrological mix and then serves it up in a language everyone can understand. Professionals as well as lay persons will find the information clear, concise, humorous, and honest. New Age Retailer said about Mark’s Power Peek 2007: “It is not the kind of book your read; it’s a book to form a relationship with,” and that will make complete sense to you the moment you turn the pages of this 2008 version as well. So toss that boring astrological calendar and make your appointments based on this work—it could easily make the difference between scheduling on a day that’s like all the others or doing so on a day when great things are bound to happen.







A Place Like This


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Once you've won a car on a game show, been an actor, owned a phone sex company, been infected with HIV, slept with a movie icon and developed a drug addiction, you've pretty much done the Hollywood thing. In this true, first-person account of the 1980's, Los Angeles transforms an all-American boy from an actor in commercials plugging fast food to a gay phone line worker pushing fast sex. King experiences firsthand nearly every gay social milestone of an astonishing decade-drug use, the phone sex trade, the onset of AIDS, Rock Hudson, assisted suicide, anonymous encounters, the early development of AIDS organizations and activism, Magic Johnson's announcement-and shares his experiences with disarming humor and startling candor. AIDS eventually converts King's plunge into sex and drugs to an increasing awareness of mortality-and a renewed search for meaning.




The Gospel According to Mark


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The earliest of the four Gospels, the book portrays Jesus as an enigmatic figure, struggling with enemies, his inner and external demons, and with his devoted but disconcerted disciples. Unlike other gospels, his parables are obscure, to be explained secretly to his followers. With an introduction by Nick Cave




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Service Science


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A comprehensive treatment on the use of quantitative modeling for decision making and best practices in the service industries Making up a significant part of the world economy, the service sector is a rapidly evolving field that is relied on to dictate the public's satisfaction and success in various areas of everyday life, from banking and communications to education and healthcare. Service Science provides managers and students of the service industries with the quantitative skills necessary to model key decisions and performance metrics associated with services, including the management of resources, distribution of goods and services to customers, and the analysis and design of queueing systems. The book begins with a brief introduction to the service sector followed by an introduction to optimization and queueing modeling, providing the methodological background needed to analyze service systems. Subsequent chapters present specific topics within service operations management, including: Location modeling and districting Resource allocation problems Short- and long-term workforce management Priority services, call center design, and customer scheduling Inventory modeling Vehicle routing The author's own specialized software packages for location modeling, network optimization, and time-dependent queueing are utilized throughout the book, showing readers how to solve a variety of problems associated with service industries. These programs are freely available on the book's related web site along with detailed appendices and online spreadsheets that accompany the book's "How to Do It in Excel" sections, allowing readers to work hands-on with the presented techniques. Extensively class-tested to ensure a comprehensive presentation, Service Science is an excellent book for industrial engineering and management courses on service operations at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. The book also serves as a reference for researchers in the fields of business, management science, operations research, engineering, and economics. This book was named the 2010 Joint Publishers Book of the Year by the Institute of Industrial Engineers.