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							<title>A BOOK OF FIVE RINGS:</title>
							<description>A modern translation of the original five books by Musashi as re-interpreted by author T. M. Moore, with a gallery of Musashi's art and art prints by Japanese artists of the 19th century celebrating the life and environment of the most famous samurai and kensei (sword saint) of them all. The book also contains essays on the history of Japan, kendo and bushido, as well as the religious traditions of Japan that shaped Musashi's philosophy.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=711</link>
							
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							<title>A Scammer's Secret Revealed</title>
							<description>Have you ever wondered what is behind all of those internet scams, how do they work, why are they so illusive, and how can you avoid them. The following guide will explain it all to you. Please note that the information in this guide is for explanation and education only. If you use this system for your own ill deeds. You take all responsibility for your own actions on purchasing this guide.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=549</link>
							
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							<title>David Blaine's Mega Magic</title>
							<description>A revealing of many of David Baine's secrets.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=1080</link>
							
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							<title>ECONOMIC ROOTS OF AMERICAN HISTORY</title>
							<description>This is an anecdotal approach to teaching high school students that history and economics are intertwined. The book is designed to give the student a thumbnail sketch of a dozen events of merit in American history intertwined with the basic economic laws.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=278</link>
							
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							<title>Inventory Management System Project Documentation</title>
							<description>This book describes the Inventory Managegement System of a small trading company. All aspects like project study, requirement analysis is described in detail. This book will be a ready reference for the students who are submitting projects for their course completion.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=1025</link>
							
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							<title>Oh, for God's sake-did religion hijack the world?</title>
							<description>Who is God? Or more to the point, what is God?  In a series of essays, the writer looks at this religious phenomenon and others to try to find some answers.   Not through theology or spirituality but from a social and historical point of view.   Controversial? Probably. But researched from as much material as the writer could piece together.  The supposed facts never seem to add up. All the signs point in misleading directions and what facts are available appear to have been manipulated.   How accurate are the conclusions? That may depend upon your own personal faith.   But within this dearth of confusing information the truth is there.    Somewhere.
What do we really know about Moses and Jesus? Were they even real people?
There are over 22000 different religious sects, and yet, only one God.
So, what do you believe? Read with an open mind and you just might believe something entirely different.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=572</link>
							
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							<title>Stephen of Arabia - A True Tale of Romance & Life in Saudi Arabia</title>
							<description>Overview Stephen of Arabia				
A True Tale of Romance and Life in Saudi Arabia	

by

Stephen Smith					
	
Stephen of Arabia is the story of the forbidden marriage between an American man, the author, and a Saudi woman, Jasmine, who risked death by challenging the strict Wahabi Islamic code that defines her country's religion, culture and government. Stephen Smith, an ex-Marine officer, is the only American man who has ever married an original Saudi woman.  Jasmine is a physician who was attending her medical residency in Canada. It was love at first sight when they meet in Miami. Stephen is a Yacht Broker and Piano Player at the Coconut Grove Hotel. Jasmine is down for a three-day reprieve from her rigorous medical schedule. After three days, she returns to Canada, but agrees to meet him a month later in Boston. After their rendezvous' in Boston, Stephen moves to Canada to be with her, but their relationship is kept a secret to avoid Saudi colleagues who would report her to the Saudi embassy. Wahabi Islam is a Sunni sect, practiced only in Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. Dating is forbidden. Marriages are arranged by families, and a Saudi woman is permitted only to marry another Saudi Wahabi. The Saudi Mission at the embassy in Ottawa is assigned the task of monitoring the behavior of Saudi women who attend college in the US and Canada. For acts as simple as holding hands, or marrying without her father's consent, a woman can be charged with severe crimes by a Sharia court. And most certainly, she cannot marry a man purported to be an American Christian. She would be kidnapped, deported and tried in a Saudi court.

Determined to marry the man she loved, a liberal Islamic cleric is persuaded to marry them, but he warned that repercussions would follow. On their honeymoon in Boston, a Kuwaiti colleague spotted her holding hands with her husband. Her marriage had not been approved by her father, and no one even knew that she was married. Soon she was ordered to appear before an arrogant Saudi ambassador. She and Stephen appeared together at the ambassador's residence. The ambassador viewed her as littler more than property, terminated her residency at St. Mary's and revoked her Saudi citizenship. A person without a country who had lost everything, she and the author struggle to reclaim all that had been lost. Finally, when the Canadians fail to restore her position, they move to LA where she completes her residency.

In a plea for help, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Saudi Ambassador to the United States, met them. He was sensitive to their problem and approved their marriage, but there were more dangerous bridges to cross. Her father makes a surprise visit to LA and turns their Marina Del Rey home into a virtual mosque. Fed up from her father's arrogance and strange ways, violent arguments erupt.  He storms out to a mosque on Venice Boulevard. Stephen eventually bites his lip, and he and her father make amends. He finally approves the marriage. With the blessings of both Prince Bandar and her father, the road ahead seems to be paved with gold.

But in 1990, Gulf War One is imminent. Jasmine insists that she must return to Saudi Arabia in the event of heavy casualties among her people. Against Prince Bandar's advice, they move to the Kingdom. Jasmine goes to work at Saudi ARAMCO Medical Center. Stephen is rocketed to a high level position as the Director of Business Development for a powerful sheikh, where he forges multi-million-dollar joint ventures with American Fortune 500 companies.

Accepted as one of them, especially rich sheikhs, Stephen begins to visit secret speakeasies where prostitutes from Bahrain perform exotic dances. He attends extravagant weddings, and even draconian funerals, learning every aspect of the Saudi lifestyle. He ran the gamete of the Saudi social scene, meeting all classes of Saudis to include rich sheikhs and the hopelessly unemployed. After 911, the Saudis are in shock and denial, distraught that their people were capable of such an atrocity. Arguments and cultural disagreements gradually replace hugs and kisses for a couple who gave all for love.  Years later, after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, their marriage unravels at the seams.  It is a sad day when they meet at an Islamic court for their divorce. After twenty years of freedom, romance, and love, once again a single woman, she returns under her father's custody. Veiled with black abaya, she steps into the backseat of her father's Mercedes 600, the point from where she would eternally view the world.
The same culture that had brought them so close together as they fought for love and freedom had torn them apart. After twenty years, Jasmine was home again . . . * * *

Stephen of Arabia is an electrifying adventure to Arabia, and a passionate love story, an implausible story of how love, courage, and an insatiable desire for freedom eventually allowed the author to be accepted into Saudi society and to gain unique insights into the Saudi people and their secretive, largely misunderstood, beliefs and way of life. The author circled the Kaaba at the Holy Mosque in Mecca, and he and his wife attended posh Saudi parties, illegal speakeasy discotheques owned by young sheiks, gala weddings and heartbreaking funerals, experiencing many different aspects of Saudi culture during a time of rising tensions in the Middle East.  Readers are entertained to enlightenment with original humor as an average American man interprets the Saudi culture. The first book of its kind, the author paves the way to an understanding of Saudi beliefs and values as the reader comes away with an accurate account about how Saudis really feel about Americans and American foreign policy, and most importantly,  why they feel that way. In the Afterword, he explains how peace can be born from empathy and understanding, offering hope that peace is not an impossible dream.  Many books about Saudi Arabia been written, most drawing conclusions based upon conjecture. Stephen of Arabia is an account of real experiences.  The time has come to hear the real story. Heretofore hidden behind the veil, the time has come for America to finally meet a Saudi woman. The book is of great value if it simply makes readers think.

Names of some of the characters have been changed to protect the author's family. Names of prominent political figures, however, have not been changed. The characters, locations, and the events in the book are real.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=807</link>
							
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							<title>The Bhutan Bulletins</title>
							<description>A collection of weekly newsletters from the remote and beautiful Kingdom of Bhutan has now been illustrated and expanded to provide a fascinating and often comic insight into an expatriate's life and work halfway up the Himalayas. Learn how to deter demons, drink yak-butter tea and greet a Queen. Meet the Best Landlady in the Known Universe, Sally-from-Melbourne and the Thimphu Hash House Harriers. Anecdotal and eclectic, this is much more than your standard travel book.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=770</link>
							
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							<title>The Gematry</title>
							<description>ARITHMETICS of magic
Or
Documents in the help FOR the FORTUNETELLER</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=726</link>
							
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							<title>The Science of Being</title>
							<description>Finding True Purpose and Destiny in Life.

Every human being on planet earth has been designed by the Creator with a definite purpose for life. This purpose will give you destiny, it will become the one driving force in your life that will make life purposeful, successful and give life its colors, pleasures and true meaning. 

If you are desperate enough to find your purpose in life you will and the Creator will be too pleased to reveal His true purpose to you when you seek it with real passion. Since man is created with a will of his own to choose, the creator of mankind will not force mankind into submission. It must also be noted here that man will eventually reap the benefits or pay the price for all of his choices. 

Everything in life is a choice and so the responsibility for finding man’s own purpose in life is a choice every human has and it is refreshing to know that the Creator wants to help you to make the right choices. Many people don’t know this and hence never pursue the Creators guidance with passion and dedication. 

This book is filled with important question on how to get your thought processes in line by way of question asked in this book searching to find your purpose and destiny; locked up within these questions. You just have to be honest, truthful and serious with yourself and the answer will inevitably be revealed.

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							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=1067</link>
							
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							<title>The Secret of Rapid Learning</title>
							<description>Here is an improved method for learning quickly and accurately. Practical steps and clear guidelines for rapid, accurate learning of anything. The book is based on original research by the author who, along with the American, Irvin Rock, was among the first to challenge the dogma that human learning is based on repetition. (See, "American Journal of Psychology", 1957.) Sadler showed, 1956, that most can quickly master one-trial learning. Sadler's research was rejected by academics at the time. He also made original discoveries concerning the psychology of humour. He published his book in 2007 after finding little improvement in the coverage of learning in modern psychology text books in the 50 years since he did experiments with student volunteers.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=38</link>
							
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							<title>Truth Is Freedom</title>
							<description>Life means all sorts of things to all sorts of people. Let's be realistic. No two people will have exactly the same view of life, or exactly the same way of living it. What did you learn about life as you were growing up? Did anyone tell you that it was going to be easy? Life will be no problem for you? You will achieve anything you want in life! You can be happy every day! There are simple answers to life, which work! And that you are intelligent, you look good; life waits for no one, so seize the day.
For most of us this simply did not happen. Maybe you were one of them. Take a look back now and ask yourself; were my parents, my parent's friends, and my teachers and neighbours perfect role models for me to build an excellent structure and foundation for success in life on every level?
Ok. How many said "yes"? ***Listen to the author interview here http://bookhabit.com/newsdetail.php?nid=24</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=54</link>
							
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