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J. Scott Slorach and Jason Ellis
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Written by two experts in the field, Business Law provides practical, up-to-date coverage of...

Transforming ADHD: Simple, Effective Attention and Action Regulation Skills to Help You Focus and Succeed
Greg Crosby and Tonya K. Lippert
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Adult attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can make even simple everyday tasks-like...

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justmissash (21 KP) rated The Nightingale in Books
Aug 23, 2018
I received this book for free from SheSpeaks as part of the book club program, but the above review is based on my own opinions and thoughts.

justmissash (21 KP) rated The Nightingale in Books
Jun 23, 2019
I received this book for free from SheSpeaks as part of the book club program, but the above review is based on my own opinions and thoughts.
Nutrition Therapy for Urolithiasis: 2017
Patrick Lowry and Kristina L. Penniston
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Patients with Urolithiasis are treated by Urologists, Nephrologists, and Dieticians. For decades,...

Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated What's Your Number? (2011) in Movies
Aug 7, 2019
After running into an ex who went from disgusting to dashing, Ally decides her number can’t go up if she revisits the exes she’s already accumulated, to see if any others have made similar transformations. However, looking them up, even in the age of Google, proves to be a daunting task. Luckily for Ally, her cad of a neighbor, Colin, played by oft-naked Chris Evans, just happens to be quite skilled in cyber-snooping. In exchange for tracking down her exes, Colin gets to use Ally’s apartment to escape his one-night-stands that are just a little slow to leave.
I’m a sucker for a good romantic comedy, no matter how silly or predictable. I had high hopes for an Anna Faris-Chris Evans pairing. Both are easy on the eyes, endearingly charming and have great comic timing. Together, they provided the majority of the lighter moments and sure, they could both show off their exceptional physiques as often as they want and no one will complain. With slightly tamer glimpses of “Bridesmaids” and a few delightfully awkward moments, Faris proves yet again, she can carry a movie. Unfortunately, the story, based on a book by Karyn Bosnak, felt stretched to fill the running time of 106 minutes, even with a strong but underused cast of exes, that included Faris’ real-life love Chris Pratt, Andy Samberg and Joel McHale.

Explaining Railway Reform in China: A Train of Property Rights Re-Arrangements
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Having been state-owned for decades, the railway reform in China confused many people, particularly...

After the Titanic: A Life of Derek Mahon
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Over forty-five years have elapsed since Derek Mahon announced his arrival at the forefront of Irish...

Value Making in International Economic Law and Regulation: Alternative Possibilities
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This book examines the contemporary production of economic value in today's financial economies....