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The Daily Coyote: A Story of Love, Survival, and Trust in the Wilds of Wyoming»rank: 19552par: Shreve Stockton
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The Superorganism»rank: 1289par: Bert Holldobler
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David Blume's Alcohol Can Be a Gas!: Fueling an Ethanol Revolution for the 21st Century»rank: 4929par: David Blume, Michael Winks
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The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness and Greed»rank: 21196par: John Vaillant
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Passionate Marriage: Keeping Love & Intimacy Alive In Committed Relationships»rank: 1990par: David Schnarch
Chroniques et points de vue:From :People joke that the start of a couple's marriage means the end of their sex life. David Schnarch, a sex therapist praised by Pepper Schwartz, uses epiphany-laden conversations taken directly from his own marriage and the married couples he sees in practice to help readers defy the myth that marriages are necessarily passionless, and instead prove that the longer a couple has been together, the higher the fireworks can fly. lt's especially aimed at older couples who, Schnarch says, are self-actualized and therefore better able to handle intimacy than ... |
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Atlas of Human Anatomy: With Netteranatomy.com»rank: 1169par: Frank H. Netter
Chroniques et points de vue:From :People joke that the start of a couple's marriage means the end of their sex life. David Schnarch, a sex therapist praised by Pepper Schwartz, uses epiphany-laden conversations taken directly from his own marriage and the married couples he sees in practice to help readers defy the myth that marriages are necessarily passionless, and instead prove that the longer a couple has been together, the higher the fireworks can fly. lt's especially aimed at older couples who, Schnarch says, are self-actualized and therefore better able to handle intimacy than ... |
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Solar Power Your Home For Dummies»rank: 9062par: Rik DeGunther
Chroniques et points de vue:From :People joke that the start of a couple's marriage means the end of their sex life. David Schnarch, a sex therapist praised by Pepper Schwartz, uses epiphany-laden conversations taken directly from his own marriage and the married couples he sees in practice to help readers defy the myth that marriages are necessarily passionless, and instead prove that the longer a couple has been together, the higher the fireworks can fly. lt's especially aimed at older couples who, Schnarch says, are self-actualized and therefore better able to handle intimacy than ... |
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Heal Your Body: The Mental Causes for Physical Illness and the Metaphysical Way to Overcome Them»rank: 1715par: Louise L. Hay
Chroniques et points de vue:From :People joke that the start of a couple's marriage means the end of their sex life. David Schnarch, a sex therapist praised by Pepper Schwartz, uses epiphany-laden conversations taken directly from his own marriage and the married couples he sees in practice to help readers defy the myth that marriages are necessarily passionless, and instead prove that the longer a couple has been together, the higher the fireworks can fly. lt's especially aimed at older couples who, Schnarch says, are self-actualized and therefore better able to handle intimacy than ... |
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Groundswell»rank: 1229par: Charlene Li, Josh Bernoff
Chroniques et points de vue:From :People joke that the start of a couple's marriage means the end of their sex life. David Schnarch, a sex therapist praised by Pepper Schwartz, uses epiphany-laden conversations taken directly from his own marriage and the married couples he sees in practice to help readers defy the myth that marriages are necessarily passionless, and instead prove that the longer a couple has been together, the higher the fireworks can fly. lt's especially aimed at older couples who, Schnarch says, are self-actualized and therefore better able to handle intimacy than ... |
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NightWatch: A Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe»rank: 2759par: Terence Dickinson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The third edition of Nightwatch continues its tradition of being the best handbook for the beginning astronomer. Terence Dickinson covers all the problems beginners face, starting with the fact that the night sky does not look the way a modern city-dweller expects. He discusses light pollution, how to choose binoculars and telescopes, how to pronounce the names of stars and constellations, telescope mounts, averted vision, and why the harvest moon looks especially bright. Most of the lovely photographs in the book were taken by amateurs, which gives the section ... |