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  • af John Davidson
    88,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Preface Chapter # 1: Why You Need To Have a Website Everyone is Online Cheap Advertising Let Your Skills Be Discovered Make Money Share Valuable Tips to Change the World Share Your Life Chapter # 2: Pros and Cons of Free Websites Pros of Free Websites Free Domain Name Free Storage Free Website Builder Monetization Cons of Free Websites Unattractive Domain Names Limited Storage Space You Can Lose Your Website No Additional Features Lack of Trust Ads on Your Website Chapter # 3: Free Website Providers Compared Weebly Drag and Drop Website Builder Easy to Use Difficult to Migrate Unattractive Themes Jimdo Easy to Use A Selection of Themes Ads with Free Plan WordPress Lots of themes to choose from Versatile and Customizable Has a Learning Curve You Pay for Advanced Features Wix Customizable Easy to Use Ads on the Free Plan Blogger Easy to Get Started Does Not Contain a Lot of Templates Make Money Chapter # 4: Signing up for a Website Easy to remember It must be short Must be meaningful Avoid hyphens and numbers Chapter # 5: Tips for Creating Great Content Have an attractive heading Add Value Update Regularly Make it Engaging Content should be scannable Make sure your content is accurate Chapter # 6: Introduction to SEO The Importance of SEO It improves your rankings Cost effective Improves your website's friendliness How to Do Basic SEO Use Keywords Strategically Add keywords to images Have inbound links Link to external websites Update Regularly Make it easy to navigate Don't buy links Chapter # 7: How to Promote Your Website Guest blogging Social Media Use Forums Tell it to friends Share free stuff Conclusion References Author Bio Publisher Preface Decades ago, it was only big companies that could afford to have websites. Fast forward to today, and an average Joe can have one running in minutes. There are now a lot of companies providing website services, driving costs down on the part of consumers. Making it even better, some of these companies are generous enough to let you have a website without paying anything. However, it's not everyone who knows how to get a free website. Besides, having a lot of companies that provide the same thing can leave you confused and not knowing which one to choose. Actually, if you are not careful, you can end up paying a high price for something that was advertised as free. This book will act as your guide to getting a free website. But, as you may know, free usually comes at a cost. So, we will look at the pros and cons of going down this road. I will then show you how easy it can be to set up a free website. But, since a website will do nothing on its own, I will also give you tips on how you can increase traffic with great content, SEO, and other methods. I'm sure you will find this book useful, so without wasting any more time, let's get started, because a free website awaits you.

  • - Montesquieu, translated by: John Davidson: John Davidson (11 April 1857 - 23 March 1909) was a Scottish poet, playwright and novelist, best known for his ballads.
    af John Davidson
    163,95 kr.

    Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu ( 18 January 1689 - 10 February 1755), generally referred to as simply Montesquieu, was a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher.He is famous for his articulation of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world. He is also known for doing more than any other author to secure the place of the word "despotism" in the political lexicon. Biography: Montesquieu was born at the Château de la Brède in southwest France, 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Bordeaux. His father, Jacques de Secondat, was a soldier with a long noble ancestry. His mother, Marie Françoise de Pesnel, who died when Charles was seven, was an heiress who brought the title of Barony of La Brède to the Secondat family. After the death of his mother he was sent to the Catholic College of Juilly, a prominent school for the children of French nobility, where he remained from 1700 to 1711. His father died in 1713 and he became a ward of his uncle, the Baron de Montesquieu. He became a counselor of the Bordeaux Parliament in 1714. In 1715 he married Jeanne de Lartigue, a Protestant, who eventually bore him three children. The Baron died in 1716, leaving him his fortune as well as his title, and the office of Président à Mortier in the Bordeaux Parliament. Montesquieu's early life occurred at a time of significant governmental change. England had declared itself a constitutional monarchy in the wake of its Glorious Revolution (1688-89), and had joined with Scotland in the Union of 1707 to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. In France the long-reigning Louis XIV died in 1715 and was succeeded by the five-year-old Louis XV. These national transformations had a great impact on Montesquieu; he would refer to them repeatedly in his work.Montesquieu withdrew from the practice of law to devote himself to study and writing. He achieved literary success with the publication of his Lettres persanes (Persian Letters, 1721), a satire representing society as seen through the eyes of two imaginary Persian visitors to Paris and Europe, cleverly criticizing the absurdities of contemporary French society. He next published Considérations sur les causes de la grandeur des Romains et de leur décadence (Considerations on the Causes of the Grandeur and Decadence of the Romans, 1734).................. John Davidson (11 April 1857 - 23 March 1909) was a Scottish poet, playwright and novelist, best known for his ballads.He also did translations from French and German. In 1909, financial difficulties, as well as physical and mental health problems, led to his suicide. Life and works: Scotland He was born at Barrhead, East Renfrewshire as the son of Alexander Davidson, an Evangelical Union minister and Helen née Crocket of Elgin. His family removed to Greenock in 1862 where he was educated at Highlanders' Academy there and entered the chemical laboratory of Walker's Sugarhouse refinery in his 13th year, returning after one year to school as a pupil teacher. In Public Analysts' Office, 1870-71. In these employments he developed an interest in science which became an important characteristic of his poetry.In 1872 he returned for four years to the Highlanders' Academy as a pupil-teacher, and, after a year at Edinburgh University (1876-77), received in 1877 his first scholastic employment at Alexander's Charity, Glasgow. During the next six years he held positions in the following schools: Perth Academy (1878-81), Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow (1881-82), and Hutchinson's Charity, Paisley (1883-84). He varied his career by spending a year as clerk in a Glasgow thread firm (1884-85), and subsequently taught in Morrison's Academy, Crieff (1885-88), and in a private school at Greenock (1888-89). Married 1885.....

  • af John Davidson
    88,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Preface CHAPTER ONE: FRIENDSHIP Things That Bring People Together As Friends How to be There as a Friend CHAPTER TWO: BENEFITS OF FRIENDSHIP CHAPTER THREE: CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD FRIENDSHIP CHAPTER FOUR: HOW TO WIN FRIENDS Step 1: Have Good Qualities Step 2: Go Out Step 3: Go Through Your Current Contact List Step 4: Accept Any Invitations and Attend Step 5: Initiate Conversations Step 6: Stay Positive Step 7: Ask For Their Opinion and Stay In Touch Step 8: Be a Good Friend Conclusion About the Author Publisher Preface I want to thank and congratulate you for downloading the book, "How to Win Friends." This book is a guide containing proven steps and strategies that will help you attract good friends in life and also learn how to be a good friend. Human beings are believed to be coherently dependent on each other and to live fully we need to have close friends. Finding friends is at times considered a natural process but keeping them is dependent on you and that is basically your behavior, attitude, etc. We normally do different kinds of things in different areas of life and such situations and experiences allow us to meet friends which is a good thing because they help build us in one way or another. Have you ever gone to a new town or even country where you knew nobody? It always feels horrible because there is no one to hang out with or just talk and when you finally make friends things change for the better. This book now becomes very important because it will help you build and maintain a part of your life that you many have never thought necessary. It is not easy for every single person to make good friends and having this book can be very helpful.

  • af John Davidson
    143,95 kr.

    Chapter 1: The Oregon Coast Vacation at the Oregon Coast Chapter 2: City of Newport Nye Beach Bayfront Agate Beach Deco District South Beach City of Seaside Chapter 3: When to Go Festivals on the Coast Chapter 4: Getting In and Around Chapter 5: Points of Interest 1. The Oregon Coast Aquarium 2. Hatfield Marine Science Center 3. Lighthouses 4. State Parks 5. Beaches 6. Kayaking 7. Crabbing and clamming 8. Saddle Mountain State Natural Area Chapter 6: Places to Eat 1. Canyon Way Restaurant 2. Georgie's Beachside Grill 3. Local Ocean Seafood 4. Panini Bakery 5. Tables of Content Chapter 7: Places to Stay 1. Inn at Nye Beach 2. Newport Belle B&B 3. Sylvia Beach Hotel Conclusion Author Bio Publisher The Oregon Coast Most visitors go to Oregon for its beautiful coast. It is the most visited area in the state and people from all over the world flock to enjoy its charming beauty, see the historical sites, and to experience different forms of recreation. The Oregon Coast was once known for its booming logging and fishing industries. At present, it is slowly replaced with tourism and has become a good option for retirement. People all over the globe are drawn to the Oregon coast because of the temperature, the sandy beaches, and many other attractions from state parks to recreation areas. The place has so much to offer and there is definitely something for everyone at the Oregon coast. The Oregon coast is sandwiched by the All-American Highway 101 on the east and the roaring Pacific Ocean on the west. Its shoreline stretches 363 miles, where the tide pools and challenging trails enjoy the sunsets with the lighthouses, and where travelers could enjoy the beach towns and promising frontiers. Each visitor could guarantee enjoyment at the beaches as the entire stretch is free and public. The Oregon coast has been made globally popular when the Oregon Coast Aquarium became the home of the popular movie star, Orca. In addition, one of its cities, specifically Newport, is home to two of the state's nine lighthouses, which are Yaquina Bay Lighthouse built in the year 1871 and the Yaquina Head Lighthouse which was built in 1873. The city is also known for having the largest commercial fishing forces and a horde of fishing boats for the recreation of visitors.

  • af John Davidson
    304,95 kr.

    The Great Men And A Practical Novelist is a book written by John Davidson and published in 1891. The book is a collection of essays that explore the lives and works of some of the greatest men of the time, including William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, and Robert Burns. Davidson, a Scottish poet and playwright, offers his insights into the lives and works of these men, highlighting their achievements and contributions to literature and society. The book also includes a section on the practical aspects of writing, with tips and advice for aspiring writers. Overall, The Great Men And A Practical Novelist is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the lives and works of some of the most influential figures in literature.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • af John Davidson
    88,95 kr.

    Introduction to Stocks and Soups - Learning more about Healthy Soups and Stock Making Table of Contents Introduction What Goes in the Stockpot How to Prevent Stock from Turning Sour How to Make Good Stock Brown Stock White Stock How to make A Meat Glaze Making Perfect Soup Soup Classifications Food Value of Thick and Clear Soups Essentials of a Well-Prepared Soup Why Does the Consistency Vary? Color Liaison Varieties of Liaison Tips When Using Liaisons Roux Proportions of Ingredients for Liaison Consommé Broth Blanching Traditional Mutton Broth Purées Vegetable Purées Pulse purées Pea or Lentil Soup Thick Soups Cream Soups Tapioca Soup Bisques Lobster Bisque How to Sieve Soup Properly Conclusion Author Bio- Introduction Nobody knows when human beings began to make stocks and soups from meat and vegetables. This secret is lost in the mist of the ages. Stock is a liquid which is obtained when you boil vegetable or meat over heat for a long time. This is going to contain some of the most important and soluble nutrients and flavoring constituents of the foods which have undergone the boiling process. These nutrients have been extracted by prolonged and gentle simmering. http: //www.123rf.com/photo_14885901_vegetable-soup.html Such a liquid is the foundation of soups, sauces and gravies in cuisines all over the world. The ancient Romans regarded a really good cook as a pearl beyond compare. Only he knew all about the herbs and spices which he was going to use in making a stock which would be then be used to make a gravy on which emperors would dine. So is it a wonder that the first part of learning cookery is to know how to make a good stock. The method of preparation is based upon the solvent action of the water and the prolonged application of moderate and moist heat. The gelatinous, lean and muscular tissue parts of the meat with a certain proportion of bone are most suitable to make the stock. In ancient times, people who could not afford better cuts of meat, which went to the rich had to make do with the leftovers which were bones and pieces of lean meat. So it is natural that they tried to make these pieces very tasty by first boiling them in water. Then they added some herbs and some vegetables and then they added any available in gradient which could add to the rich flavor and aroma of something being cooked slowly on a fire. Lo and behold, the first stock was made with the slow simmering of all these ingredients mixed together. The importance of soup all over the world, especially in folklore cannot be disregarded. You may want to enjoy the traditional stories here about soup, from different parts of the world. http: //www.pitt.edu/ dash/type1548.html#stonesoup Herbs and spices are not generally used for meat stock, nowadays though they were used in ancient times. Also, today they are added with discretion in fish and vegetable stocks, but like I said, in ancient times, everything went into the cooking pot and was stewed for a long time, before fed to a hungry family. The vegetables should be fresh, not necessarily young and expensive and the trimmings and coarse stalks can be utilized. Ages ago, the food gatherer went hunting for roots, edible vegetables and other greens in the woods, and all of them were added to the cooking pot. Each portion of the plant including roots, shoots, and leaves, stems, flowers and bark if edible were utilized. The vegetables generally used for making stock are carrots, onions, turnip and celery. Make sure that no flavor predominates. Turnip and celery, if it is old is particularly strong and should not be used in large quantities. Vegetables are very absorbent of meaty flavors. That is why they should not remain too long in the stock while it is cooking. This is the same reason why cooks do not let them steep for long in the stock, after the stock has been removed from the fire.

  • af John Davidson
    118,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Introduction What is a raccoon? How do raccoons act? Where do raccoons live? The history of raccoons and humans Extinct raccoons Crab-eating raccoon and Cozumel raccoon Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Raccoons are often referred to as little bandits due to the 'mask' on their face. And in some ways, this is a good description. They do indeed take things from human garbage and scavenge. But there is so much more to the raccoon. The raccoon has not always been a scavenger of human trash, and that is definitely not their only role. They are interesting creatures full of history and quirks, and have long been part of native cultures in North America. There is less variety to the raccoon than other creatures, such as dogs or cats, but there is a uniqueness to it. The raccoon is an ingrained part of American, Canadian, and other North American cultures.

  • af John Davidson
    372,95 kr.

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • af John Davidson
    128,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1: Soap Making Methods Compared 1. Cold Process Soap 2. Hot Process Soap 3. Melt and Pour Soap Chapter 2: Tools You Need Chapter 3: Know the Lingo Chapter 4: Safety When Making Soap Chapter 5: Making Soap Chapter 6: How to Color Soap Chapter 7: Tips on Selling Soap Chapter 8: How to Make Your Own Recipes Chapter 9: Soap Recipes Homemade Pumpkin Soap Recipe Green Tea & Lemongrass Soap Recipe Honey Soap Recipe Goat's Milk Soap Aloe Vera Soap Recipe Olive Oil Soap Conclusion Images About the Author Publisher Preface Many believe that soap making is an activity for big companies with hundreds of employees or sophisticated machines. But this is probably the farthest thing from the truth. Anyone can make soap at home. And the process is not as dangerous as you would think. In fact, homemade soap can be better than the ones you can buy in store-it all depends on what you put in the soap. Even being a busy bee isn't an excuse for not making your own soap-the process takes just a few hours. And in these few hours, you can make enough soap that can last for months. In this book, I will walk you through the process of making soap. In our journey, we will start by comparing soap making methods. From there, we will go on to look at the tools you need to invest in. In all this, we won't forget to look at how you can stay safe in this whole process. Since tastes differ, we will also dedicate a chapter on what you can use to color your soap. Also, you will find tips on how to start a soap making business. I'm sure you will find the book helpful. So without further ado, let's get started.

  • af John Davidson
    88,95 kr.

    Oil Pulling - The Magic of Ancient Era Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Background 1.2 Recent Resurfacing Chapter 2: The Optimum Methodology 2.1 Important Notes to Methodology Chapter 3: Purpose and Effectiveness 3.1 Consequence of an Unhealthy Mouth 3.2 Linking your mouth to the body 3.3 Benefits for the mouth 3.4 Benefits to other regions 3.5 Scientific evidence on claims Chapter 4: Oil as a Supporting Actor 4.1 Expert's advice 4.2 Systemic effects Chapter 5: Multiple Options Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Preface Oil pulling, the magical phenomenon, is still a mystery for the masses. In this book we shall try to unveil the things behind this ayurvedic technique, which will make your oral healthcare easier. Oil pulling is an ancient phenomenon revisited in the early twentieth century by Dr. Karach. We have tried to provide you with all the oil pulling questions that befuddle you. We have started off with a history and the background for you so that you can come to terms with this non-medical medicine for your mouth. Once you are familiar with its roots, we explain the precise methodology, using several references of various sites and amalgamating the accurate ones. Oil pulling has several benefits, as you will come to know, but what is important to understand is that oil pulling is not a magic potion that will heal everything. Basically, as emphasized by several doctors, our mouth is the main source for the entrance of germs and diseases and what oil pulling solely helps in doing is to keep our mouths bacteria free. However, the benefits outweigh the problems, as you will find that there are no side effects to this natural technique and all it need is your time and regularity. We will also go through the diseases that these bad bacteria spread in an unclean mouth so that you can see how serious the complete picture actually is and how crucial the cleanliness of your mouth is. We conclude by giving you multiple oil using options and their benefits and our final opinion on oil pulling, the magical technique.

  • af John Davidson
    88,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Going Solo Travel Safety Tips for Women Introduction Getting Prepared to Travel Traveling Internationally When to Call Your Embassy for Help? Potential Trouble Situations Dress Code What to Have in Your Purse? Woman Safety App Money Money Money While on a Journey In an Unknown Neighborhood Parleying in the Local Lingo Harassment Harassed by Flirts Silence is Golden Meeting New Acquaintances Driving Rules Travel Plans Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Going Solo... Thanks to the world shrinking due to more advanced transport facilities, more and more women are taking the first step of traveling to other countries and exploring the new cultures, and horizons open to them. It is the first step outside your own safe and secure circle, which is rather daunting. So for most of us Going solo is not something which people normally do because let me tell you frankly, I have noticed that a number of my women friends, colleagues and acquaintances consider any sort of traveled to be a bore. Who really wants to undergo the hassle of being a woman all lonesome on her own traveling to a strange country or city? Traveling all alone in your own country or abroad, - you must be joking, DJ. This attitude was rather surprising, because I took travelling alone to be a part and parcel of my own lifestyle, while growing up and I definitely did not have any hassle in picking up my small travelling bag and catching my train, all alone on a long journey, even when I was 15. But then I was just going from one known destination to another known destination. So I did not bother much about the safety aspects, then, because I knew both destinations well. So for me, at that time, Going solo was the rule, and not an exception. But things changed later, while working. It was a different matter altogether. I never knew when the call would come from the top for me to get myself to such and such place by such and such time to attend such and such a meeting or meet XYZ. At that time, I always had a bag packed in a corner because I never knew when I had to drop everything and fly down to all corners of the compass on official duty. Sometimes I had my team of colleagues and juniors with me. Sometimes I was needed to go alone. And half of them just hated the idea of traveling because they were not used to it. Even when tickets, hotel stay, transport and all other facilities were laid out for them, they just did not want to go and see a brand-new place and experience a brand-new culture. How much they have missed out of life. This book is for all those adventurous souls who want to go out somewhere and experience new experiences, but there always daunted by the thought that it is not safe for women to travel anywhere in their own country or outside. And definitely not traveling solo in this world full of crime, and xenophobia. This book is to explode some of those myths. This book is also going to give you lots of useful information about safety tips for women traveling alone, based on my experiences, as well as the experiences of my other peripatetic friends. Also, there are some amusing anecdotes and episodes recounted to me by my well-traveled father, which may not exactly touch on safety, but can touch on some of the experiences that you may face when visiting a new country! So let the adventure begin.

  • af John Davidson
    143,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Introduction Glasshouses, Greenhouses and Hot Houses Cloches and the Greenhouse Effect Watering under Cloches Choosing the Right Site Time to Sow Some Easily Grown vegetables under Glass Tomatoes Cucumbers General Bed Making Tip Mushrooms Dwarf Beans and French Beans Carrots and Radishes Lettuces Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction The first time I saw a glass greenhouse in a mountain area, where the weather was very harsh, and still vegetables were being grown under such inclement conditions, I began to wonder - how many of us can really afford a glass greenhouse, especially when the materials are so expensive. That is why I am writing this book to tell you about how you can use cloches and glass in your vegetable garden, and get plenty of fresh vegetables all the year round, even when it is -10° outside. Glass covers to force vegetables and fruit much before their normal, natural seasonal harvest time, as well as protection have been in long usage for centuries. It has been noticed that tomatoes are one of the best of all indoor crops for even a newbie gardener and if you are growing them under glass, they are going to be of a higher quality than those grown outdoors. Also, the harvest is going to be earlier than the one which you are going to expect from your outdoor crop. Remember that when you are making a glass house, you are giving your plants an opportunity to grow in a temperature which, though artificially controlled is making an atmosphere as if they are growing outside, in one particular season. I have already written a book about Introduction to Sustainable Greenhouse Gardening http: //www.amazon.com/Introduction-Sustainable-Greenhouse-GardeningGrowing/dp/1511775696/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1440090110&sr=8-1&keywords=greenhouse+gardening+dueep, for all those people who like constructing things in their garden for protecting their plants and growing out of season things, even in winter. This book is going to give you more information, about the types of vegetables you can grow in these glasshouses - under glass - or under cloches, where you are going to get the greenhouse effect in a limited space.

  • - A Tragi-Comedy (1901)
    af John Davidson
    273,95 - 275,95 kr.

    This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

  • af John Davidson
    153,95 kr.

    Introduction Chronic Fatigue Syndrome What Is a Burnout? Symptoms of Burnout Reasons for Burnout Wonder Woman (or Man)! Tackling Negative Feelings Tips to Manage Potential Burnout Simplify Emotional Demands Slowing Things down Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Stress is definitely not accommodated to be modern phenomenon. Man has been suffering from tension and stress, often down the millenniums and ancient medical treatises have spoken about different ways of curing mental strain, stress and tension. If you did not have soothing lotions to apply on your forehead, in ancient times in order to relax yourself, you could always de - stress yourself with a cup of "red red wine". Unfortunately, that habit and tendency has continued down the ages and alcohol has become the most popular and common medium in order to get rid of tension and stress. Human beings already have a habit of biting off more than they can chew, just to prove something to themselves, or to prove something to the world. And when they find themselves incapable of achieving their goals, not only is this going to lead to self-doubt and possible low self-esteem, but they are also going to find themselves feeling stressed out and tense. Just look around you. How many of your colleagues, friends, acquaintances, relatives and enemies are showing symptoms of stress? Take the example of any of your friends who are really ambitious. They want to scale the heights of success in their professional life. They want to prove to their parents, family, and the world that they are the best, and the rest can go jump. They going to be confirmed workaholics. They may not have time to party, because relaxing is taboo, until they make their first billion. They are also perfectionists who want to excel at everything they are definitely not going to add the fact that they are human and capable of making as many errors as their colleagues or employees. Whether it is a project which has to be completed before an official deadline, or an official party, which they are going to organize, they are going to bend over backwards trying to create what is perfect by their own standards.

  • - A Comedy In Four Acts (1903)
    af John Davidson
    213,95 kr.

    The Knight Of The Maypole: A Comedy In Four Acts (1903) by John Davidson is a humorous play that follows the story of a young knight named Sir John. Sir John is a brave and chivalrous knight who is known for his valor and his love of adventure. However, Sir John's life takes an unexpected turn when he falls in love with a beautiful woman named Lady Jane.Lady Jane is a strong-willed woman who is determined to marry Sir John. However, Sir John is hesitant to marry her because he believes that he is not worthy of her love. Despite his reservations, Sir John agrees to marry Lady Jane, and the two embark on a series of adventures together.Throughout the play, Sir John and Lady Jane encounter a cast of colorful characters, including a group of mischievous fairies, a group of bumbling knights, and a wise old wizard. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of love and adventure, all while trying to keep their sense of humor intact.The Knight Of The Maypole: A Comedy In Four Acts is a witty and entertaining play that is sure to delight audiences of all ages. With its engaging characters, clever dialogue, and charming storyline, this play is a must-read for anyone who loves a good comedy.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • - Trapping Tips and Techniques
    af John Davidson
    118,95 kr.

    A Beginner's Guide to Trapping Trapping Tips and Techniques Table of Contents Introduction Chapter One Trapping for the Beginner Land Trapping Chapter Two Wildlife Tracking Chart Water Trapping Tanning Hides Chapter Three Selling your Hides Chapter Four Trapping Safety, Basic Regulations, and Recommended Tips About the Author Introduction Hunting and Trapping has been the bread and butter of humanity since the dawn of time. Man has taught himself how to acquire food from animals and how to properly hunt them. This book is a beginner's guide to hunting and trapping. In the pages that follow you will get a better understanding of "The Hunt" the do's and don'ts and by the time you have read this book you will have all the basic information on this fun and amazing sport.

  • af John Davidson
    118,95 kr.

    The Science of Living - How to Improve Your Communication Skills Table of Contents Introduction Starting a Conversation Communicating With a Spouse What about Communication with Close Friends? Talking To Small Children Maximizing Your Potential at Work through Communication How to Communicate During Interviews Talking To Strangers and Making New Friends Conclusion Author Bio How to Improve Your Communication Skills Introduction Communication is the process of conveying a message or feeling through verbal or non-verbal means. It entails talking, use of gestures, posture and/or facial expressions. Although most people tend to ignore the importance of communication skills in their lives, the truth of the matter is that it greatly affects their relationship with other people. You must therefore take your time to understand how to improve your personal and professional life by developing better communication techniques. Regardless of your height, race, gender, age or place of residence, there is no way that you can live a comfortable and stress-free lifestyle without good communication skills. Your choice of words and other expressions will have a huge impact on the number of friends you have. It will also affect how close -or distant- you are to your friends and the kind of secrets you are likely to share with them. Your love-life is also greatly determined by your verbal and non-verbal communication techniques. This means that you must put some effort to improve these skills so as to have a strong and fulfilling love-life. Learning good communication skills is also one of the things that can make your professional life so much easier and enjoyable. With good skills, you will find it easy to talk and relate with your juniors and superiors. Students might also find it very important to improve their communication skills as it will have a huge impact on their performance at school. Socializing with fellow students or even teachers will be so much easier once you learn how to communicate properly. It is my hope that after reading this book you will have gained the necessary knowledge to improve your communication skills. Nothing will give me more pleasure than knowing that I improved somebody's relationship(s) through this book.

  • af John Davidson
    243,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Introduction: Drawing a Dinosaur Drawing tools Drawing Software Dinosaur Heads T-rex Dilophosaurus Pachycephalosaurus Theropods Spinosaurus Ornithopods Parasaurolophus Armored Dinosaurs Stegosaurs Ankylosaurias Ankylosaurus Ceratopsian Triceratops Publisher Introduction: Drawing a Dinosaur In order to have a good start in learning how to draw a dinosaur or anything for this matter, you should know the basics of visually describing a form. You should know how to follow through the contour planes or dimensions of any basic shapes to effectively portray the subject. Observe how the reference lines travel across the body of the figure and how the depiction of its skin texture or any other details follows the dimensions. How you apply the shades also matters when you want to portray texture and dimensions. It is also better to know how to create the most basic form of the subject to properly depict a proportionate figure and identify if there is anything wrong or missing in your outline before you finalize a drawing. This tutorial will include a careful process of establishing the main outline of the figure, erasing unnecessary line works and redefining, layering the colors and shades according to its value, and correcting errors along the way. The proportions may differ from subject to subject, even if it's from the same genus (no matter how little, subtle differences will matter in the long run), so I advice you to have image preferences and observe them before you do your own. Depictions of dinosaurs may vary from artists to artists since their existence is solely based on fossils, and so it's up to your creativity to fill up whatever subtle parts and elements might be missing to depict the image of an animal that is barely known.

  • af John Davidson
    161,95 kr.

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

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    88,95 kr.

    The Basics of Raising Sheep - Don't Be Dumb About Raising Sheep...Because They Aren't Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Being Prepared...it's More than Just a Motto Chapter 2: Fencing Chapter 3: The Three Essentials-Food, Water and Shelter Chapter 4: I Pick Ewe Chapter 5: Hello, my Name is Shepherd Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Most people consider sheep to be cute, wooly...and dumb. These same people would be wrong. The truth of the matter is sheep are cute and wooly, but as for being dumb...while it is true that some breeds of sheep are less resilient than others and don't do very well in the mothering department, the word 'trusting' is a much more appropriate adjective to describe these wonderful (yes, wonderful!) animals. There are a few other adjectives which aptly describe sheep: manageable, functional and profitable. Whether you have a couple of acres or a couple of hundred acres-sheep have much to offer in the way of an agricultural venture as long as you do it right. That's where this book comes in. "I cannot tell you how many times I've turned people away wanting to buy sheep; telling them to come see me when they are actually ready to buy." -Darla Noble That's what this book is all about; getting you ready to raise sheep. Based upon the assumption that you've decided that's what you want to do, we will tell you: *How to prepare yourself and your property to raise sheep *What you need to raise sheep *How to select sheep for your farm *The primary functions of a shepherd (that's you!)

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    88,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Introduction Shopping Tips Impulse Buying Packaging Check out Your Market Specials First Plan Your Weekly Meals Ahead Get Your List Ready Once Is More Than Enough Go Shopping on a Full Stomach! Go shopping Alone Clipping Coupons Comparison-shopping Should You Pay the Prices on the Label? Get Your Money Back Know Where to Shop for What Ethnic Neighborhoods Supermarkets Organic Markets Roadside Stands Food Cooperatives Miscellaneous Spots Buy by the Unit Thinking Big Fresh - Much Cheaper Than Frozen or Packaged What to Buy at the Grocery Store Beware of Convenience Foods Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Grandma lived in a time when frugal living was the norm of the day. In fact, he knew how to stretch a dollar so that it squeaked. That is why her recipes were old-time recipes, which were made up of simple, good quality ingredients such as milk, vegetables and meat, as well as butter whenever available. Combined correctly these fundamental ingredients did not need exotic, expensive and rare spices which only would hide the nuances of their own good and healthy flavors. Going back to budget cooking - which does not compromise on health and quality, but still allows you to put plenty of food on your table - you need some common sense tips and techniques which have been in use by budget conscious homemakers, down the ages, for millenniums.

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    128,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1: Come up with an Idea Vlogs Reviews Comedy Tutorials Chapter 2: Tools You Need Camcorder Phone Webcam Dedicated camcorder Audio Storage A Good Computer Headphones Chapter 3: Introduction to Lighting Make your videos during the day Shoot from different angles Play with different settings Recording in Artificial Light Key light Fill light Backlight Chapter 4: Tips on Recording Your Voices Speak clearly Speak loudly Mic must be close to the subject Close windows and doors Record when people are in bed Chapter 5: Tips to Enhance Your Video Have a tripod Stay away from digital zoom Use wide shots sparingly Shoot from different angles Pay attention to the background Have enough storage Have spare batteries Chapter 6: Introduction to Editing A computer Software Take multiple shots Shots should not be too long or too short Add effects necessarily Add an intro and ending Chapter 7: Uploading a Video to YouTube Chapter 8: Promoting Your Video Title, description, and tags are important Use social media Ask People to share, like, and comment Ask bloggers to share your video Encourage people to subscribe to your channel Make lots of videos Make a blog post about the video Hire a YouTube marketer Chapter 9: Making Money with YouTube Promote Your Products Do Affiliate Marketing Make Money with Ads Find a Sponsor Use YouTube to Get Traffic to Your Website Conclusion References About the Author Publisher Preface It's normal to have doubts on whether your videos are worth showing to other people, let alone if you should upload them to YouTube. However, the truth is that there are no rules as to what makes a good video. If you enjoy watching it, then there is a good chance that others will also find it entertaining. But, YouTube is not just there so you can upload videos to entertain people. You can also use it to promote your website, promote a certain product, educate people, etc. Making it even better, the number of YouTube users has grown tremendously in recent years. For you, this is an opportunity to get your videos watched by a lot of people. Statistics show that YouTube gets 1 billion unique users every month. In this book, you will learn the steps you need to follow when you want to make a YouTube video. I will give you tips on how you can have better pictures as well as sounds. If you will be doing some editing, the book also has tips on that. You will also find info on promotion, making money with YouTube, lighting, and more. So without wasting any more time, let's get started. Millions are eagerly waiting to see your video.

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    118,95 kr.

    Peacocks for Kids Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Fascinating Peacocks Chapter 2 Peacock's Features Chapter 3 A Peacock's Life Conclusion Fun Peacock Facts! Author Bio Introduction Peacocks are a magnificent species from the Pheasant family of birds. The Pavo Cristatus or Indian Peafowl is a large bird. It is well-known for their beautiful, bright tails in dazzling colors and hues! Have you ever seen one? The Pheasant family of birds includes partridges, chickens, jungle fowls, quails and of course the peafowl. This species comes from South Asia and today, Peacocks are found in places like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Western China and India among others. Another variation of the bird is found in Burma and in the lush African Rainforests, the Congo Peacock is happy living under the stars. Sadly, this species has not been seen for years, but it just may pop up one day again! Did you know only males are actually Peacocks? So what are females called? The female species of this bird is a Peahen and when both (or a group) are together they are known as: Peafowls. And the babies? They are known as Peachicks! Life expectancy is usually between 15 - 20 years. But there is a record of a bird living in captivity for 23 years. It is interesting to note that in this species the male really dazzles, but the female is more subdued. How so? Males are the ones with the bright plumage and long impressive train or tail. Some females have no train and although their neck area has beautiful greenish feathers, their plumage is mostly a dull brown. Peacocks live off the ground. They are known as "ground feeders" according to National Geographic. This means their food is found-you guessed it- on the ground! They eat things like berries, grains, insects and even small animals like lizards, rodents (Small) and snakes. For thousands of years Peacocks have been admired for their plumage and personality. Have you ever heard of the term 'Proud as a Peacock?' A writer who lived many years ago used this phrase (Written as Proud a Pekok - by Chaucer in Troilus & Criseyde) to describe personality traits. This term stuck in everyone's mind and when we use this phrase, we may think of a proud or ostentatious person. There is no doubt Peacocks are unique and distinctive. But in some places they are more than just a bird. Did you know this bird is sacred to many people especially in India? In the Hindu religion this beautiful bird is revered for its tail, which symbolizes the 'eyes of the gods.' Ultimately, Peacocks are amazing birds and a beautiful part of nature's wonders!

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    118,95 kr.

    The Magic of Coconuts For Cooking and Health Table of Contents Introduction The Power of Coconut Oil Which Coconuts To Plant Coconut Birdhouse Growing of Coconuts in a Nursery Where to Grow a Coconut Harvesting coconuts. Other Uses of Coconuts How to Make Coconut Butter Coconut Cream and Coconut Milk Coconut Cream Coconut Milk Comes First How to Make Coconut Cream Last Longer Coconuts in Cuisine Indonesian Chili Chicken Simple Coconut Chutney Traditional South Indian Coconut Chutney Traditional Coconut Pudding Conclusion Author Bio Introduction The moment you hear the word "nut" you visualize a small, well, nut with a hard shell, which needs to be removed. So how did the coconut get to be called a nut, when it is definitely not a nut, but a drupe? Whether drupe or nut, the name Coco was given to this native of South America, by Spanish explorers, because they thought that it resembled the face of a monkey [Coco.] In fact, the eyes as well as the hairy appearance of the enough, made them think of a monkey, but in ancient eastern mythology, it was considered to be the face of Lord Shiva the destroyer in Hindu mythology who had three eyes For generations, the coconut has been considered to be the tree of life, because it has provided people down the ages, with everything they wished. Oil, juice, food to eat in the shape of coconut meat, coconut milk and everything nourishing, which you can get from the coconut is readily available at hand. All you have to do is climb the tree like a Coco and gather coconuts. Did you know that more than one third of the world subsists on coconuts for survival? Many Countries have based their economies on coconut products. And that is why, in many parts of the East, cutting down the coconut tree is taboo, because of its spiritual, emotional, and traditional associated bond with human beings. Coconuts are extremely rich in minerals, vitamins and in fiber. Doctors in coastal areas know that they do not have to worry about any harm coming to victims of typhoons and epidemics, as long as they are coconuts around. Asian, Eastern and Pacific cultures have long use the products of coconut, for healing and curing, especially in alternative medicines. Coconut oil is considered to be the best moisturizer as well as healing base for medical preparations since ancient times. So everything from massaging to conditioning your hair and making beauty cosmetics from coconut have been a part of Eastern, Pacific and Asian culture for millenniums. The West has finally woken up to the medical and healing potential of the coconut and its products. Thanks to extensive research being done in the UK and in the USA, people have got to know all about the healing power of the coconut. However, it was only when Jennifer Aniston was seen in the supermarket with lots of coconuts, that it began to become really popular in America as a healthy food item. Until then, it was just used as a hair conditioner or a skin moisturizer and in other natural beauty preparations. Nobody can suffer from malnutrition or dehydration, if you have a coconut tree around. It is surprising how recently modern research has found out that coconuts are both antiviral and antibacterial. In ancient Eastern medicine, people knew how to cure throat infections, mouth infections, bladder and urinary infections, kidney related diseases, influenza, pneumonia and other diseases caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi for millenniums. In fact, if you had a tree of life in your garden, you would live almost as long as did the tree. That is because you were eating itself the fruit, which would keep you healthy and with a strong autoimmune system throughout your life.

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    88,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Introduction Choosing the Right Pots Potting Season Why Re-Pot a Plant Potting Operations Preparing your Pot How to Do the Potting Best Soil Natural Manures Fish Scrap Green Manure Compost Leaf Mold Using Turf Using Old Mortar Liquid Manures Soapsuds Traditional Quick Composting Formula Rules of Manuring Watering of Your Potted Plants Washing of Leaves Drainage of Your Potted Plants Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Once upon a time, human beings were fortunate enough to have huge rolling miles of land in which to build their gardens and to cultivate their farms. However, in the last two millenniums of civilization, the wide-open spaces have become congested into concrete jungles and the open gardens have been shrunk into pocket handkerchiefs - sized backyards. So is it a surprise that more and more people who are interested in gardening are looking for alternative ways and places in which they can grow flowers, trees, shrubs, and herbs of their own choice. And that is why container gardening, especially gardens grown in pots and containers have been a godsend for a majority of people down the ages.

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    118,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Introduction How to Lay Out a Herbal Garden Thinking of Layout Plans Making Paths Best Flower Choices Making a City Herbal Garden Making Leaf Mold Making Natural Organic Compost Feeding the Soil My Way of Planting Making Soil Beds Wooden Boxes as Plant Containers Window Boxes Other Containers Herb Growing Project for Children Suitable Herbs for Your Garden Permanent shrubs Perennials for herb borders and for beds Biennial Plants Window Box Herbs Windowsills inside your house Culinary and Beauty Uses of Herbs Elderflower Water Conserves Herbal wines Herbal Force Meat Stuffing Apple and Mint Jam Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction The moment you hear the word "Herb" you visualize a soft stemmed plant, which is normally used in cookery, as well as in alternative medicine. These herbs used for millenniums have been an important part of our social traditional and religious fabrics all over the world. No one, without an interest in nature is not going to know more about Rosemary, sage, lavender, thyme, hyssop, basil, and other herbs put into use down the centuries. The awareness of the medical as well as the edible qualities of herbs, was naturally gained in prehistoric days by happy and sad experience. When food was nasty tasting or scarce, the pungent herbs made it more delicious and acceptable to eat. Leafy herbs provided vegetables and salads. Soon people began to find out that some herbs would also heal wounds and ease suffering. So that means that even the herbs that we supposedly used for culinary purposes could be used for healing purposes. In 460 B.C. Greeks were writing about the curative powers of plants. In the East, these herbs were used in alternative medicine, through medical books and compendiums written more than 5000 years ago. In Europe, all medical treatment based on herbs was done, thanks to a book written by Dioscorides in A.D. 60. In ancient Europe, The Greeks, Egyptians and the Romans could not do without their herbs. Culinary delights, especially the blending of sauces, which were made of flowers, herbs, spices and wines were possibly started in a Greek country named Sybaris, from where we get the term "sybarite", or a person who enjoys pleasure. They were the people who made sleeping on rose petals, a fashion. All the herbs and the flowers which were used to keep the Sybarites happy were grown in the gardens in the plains of Possidonia and you can still see them today. The regular use of a large variety of flowers and herbs for medical and culinary purposes has just come down the ages to us since ancient times. However, in the early - mid-19th century with the rise of industrialization, the popularity of herbs began to grow lesser, because people started to clear up large tracts of lands on which herbs grew, to give way to cities and human settlements. In fact, one great forest in the USA, Limberlost made popular in the writings of a writer and naturalist, Gene Stratton Porter was totally destroyed due to the felling of timber. If Teddy Roosevelt was not such an ardent and dedicated naturalist, many of the great green forest areas of the USA, which are now natural forest reserves, with herbs still present in them, would have been destroyed through man's encroachment and greed. So apart from these herbs still available in the wilderness, this book is going to tell you how to make an Herb gardening your own house. Thanks to the revival of interest and appreciation of herbs in the 21st century to heal and to cure and to beautify you, people with gardens are realizing the beauty of herbal plants. They are also learning the added pleasure of growing them in their garden, so that they can use these herbs freshly picked. People living in flats are raising these herbs on windowsills by planting them in window boxes. In town gardens, you can grow them in wooden tubs, boxes, and even in large pots on balconies and in your backyards.

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    Introduction Canidae are a species of four legged mammals that are carnivorous, which means meat eating. The main species are wolves, jackals, foxes, coyotes, and dogs.

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    Grandma's Ancient Beauty Remedies From Her Kitchen Table of Contents Introduction Natural Kohl- eyeliner for your eyes Desi Ghee Skin Softener Turmeric for Pimples and Spots Turmeric Skin Cleanser Turmeric Exfoliator Papaya Antiwrinkle Facemask Green Grape Juice Almond Wrinkle Cure Rose Water Reducing Age Spots Skin Softener Turmeric for Pimples and Spots Turmeric Skin Cleanser Turmeric Exfoliator Papaya Antiwrinkle Facemask Green Grape Juice Almond Wrinkle Cure Rose Water Reducing Age Spots Removing Wrinkles and Fine Lines Getting Rid of Dark Circles Different Types of Facemasks Milk Facemask Nourishing and Cleansing Mask - Carrot/Turnip Potatoes Improve dull complexion Fruit Juices Oatmeal Mask Sandalwood facemask Antiwrinkle Facemasks Beauty lotions Fairness Lotion Pore Shrinking Lotion Bleaching lotion for sensitive skins Coconut Water Bleacher Cleansing Lotion Getting Rid of Sunburn Greasy Skin Tired Eyes Beauty Tips for Hair Care Simple Hair Conditioner Henna Shampoo Hair Cream Bay Rum after Shave Lotion for Men Corn Flour Hand Cream Ancient Lips Salve Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Grandma definitely did not know anything about chemical products, when she was looking for beauty remedies and natural recipes. She just used the things that were closest at hand. These included fruits, vegetables, and spices. These also included natural products like Fullers earth, oatmeal, honey, yogurt, etc. It was only in the 19th century that she began to use glycerin as an additive in natural products. Until then all her beauty recipes were passed on to her, from her grandmother, and so on down the ages. She also used to make hair pomades for grandpa, in Elizabethan times using animal fat. No wonder, grandpa did not bother much about the smelly atmosphere surrounding him in his house or outside, because after all, his scalp, and unwashed body stank as powerfully as his surroundings. Also, she painted her face with lead oxide and chalk powder in order to imitate the pale complexion of Queen Elizabeth, but that lead oxide was extremely poisonous and give her a very short life span. But then, she was just imitating her ancient Roman and Greek ancestresses who use a mixture of calcium carbonate, chalk and lead oxide to paint their faces, and then redden her lips with a red paint made up of clay and red iron oxide. In fact, this red paint on the lips was the prerogative of the Empress and her aristocratic friends in ancient Rome, though Greek women of all classes used it regularly. Also, it was allowed on women of the street in Rome. Virtuous Roman matrons never painted their lips, even though Plautus said that a woman without paint is like food without salt! Wonder about the company he kept. One really enterprising Italian Signora Toffana thought up a face powder, which would consist of chalk and arsenic. She gave her woman clients instructions to use this powder upon their faces, only when they were in the company of their husbands. When the number of husbands dying due to arsenic poisoning began to escalate, the signora was executed, but she left behind a number of very wealthy and happy widow clients. In Italy during the Middle Ages, it was fashionable to have a white skin, but golden hair was best achieved with a little bit of sun bleaching. So the ladies applied lemon juice all over their hair, and put on a wide brimmed hat to cover their faces. This wide brimmed hat, however, did not have any top. The hair was allowed to flow out of the open top, and bleach in the sun! Egyptian ladies in ancient Egypt used egg whites and honey keep their skins youthful, butter and powdered barley to prevent and remove blemishes in their skin, and all that harsh effect of the Egyptian sun, neutralized with a mixture of milk and honey applied on their faces every day. In fact, I use cream and honey with a pinch of salt, every evening.

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    88,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Introduction Prejudice and biased thinking The Idea of "Househusband" Traditional Conventional Duties of Man Joint Families and Nuclear Families Allocation of Duties Changing Roles Changes in the Urban Social Landscape Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Once upon a time, the role of a woman in society was to be a daughter, wife and mother and take care of the house. It was the job of the man to earn bread to bring up the family, because he was the provider, while the mother was the nurturer and caregiver. Even today, even though we have moved up to the twenty first century, there are plenty of retrogressive societies where woman is still supposed to play just one role - her responsibility is taking care of the house, and the children while the man goes out and works. In fact, I have read a number of books, where the image of the woman as the little woman taking care of kinder [children] and kitchen is still ingrained right in the minds of people because they have been brought up to think that way.

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