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Funk Shui: The Hippest Guide To Everyday Harmony (Soul Candy Kits)
The new Soul Candy series puts a teen twist on matters of mind, spirit, and personal space. Each kit's activities and funky basics help today's tweens and teens create an environment that is both nurturing and empowering Which seat in class has the best energy for taking a test? Where should you hang a crystal to attract a crush? How can you restore balance between you and your parents? Teens find the answers to these questions and more in Funk Shui, a teen-toned primer on the Chinese philosophy of feng shui. From the home front to school, from friends to crushes, each chapter focuses on a key aspect of teen life. Using the core tenets of chi, yin and yang, flow, and gua, teens learn how to clean out the clutter in their room and mind, create a no-fail notebook, approach social situations with confidence, and much more. An energetic, upbeat tone and cute illustrations make this hip and savvy book fun to read and easy to follow..
Price: $9.47
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Leaving Home: Survival of the Hippest
Never preachy, always informative, and full of laughs, this book is packed with tried and true nuggets, from tips on finding an apartment to tips on getting your eviction notice reversed, from someone with a sense of humor who's "been there, done that." The reader is walked through essentials such as building a home-grown vacation, "Too Broke to Break'" handling depression, "It Can Get You and You Can Fight Back," and dealing with school and job jitters. Eleven sections are crammed with advice on furnishing apartments, (Re-Userama Days) mastering the ancient art of bartering, living with "the boss without a heart, the prof without a clue," and more. It include such gems as:o Moving Day: A View of Hello The Yard Sale-Your "Vintage Kitchenware Store"o Cleaning Your Place: Keeping the Health Department at Bayo Rules for Roommates: Rent Is Not a Voluntary Contributiono Your Friend the Civil Servanto Your Mother Is No Longer the Alarm Clock o The Mail Is Always for You!Leaving Home not only relays how to avoid common pitfalls, but also how to get out after you've landed in them face first! Pearls of wisdom and insightful cartoons make this a must-read for anyone starting life on their own. .
Price: $2.19
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King's Road: The Rise and Fall of the Hippest Street in the World
King's Road in Chelsea was at the epicenter of two worldwide cultural shifts. In the mid-sixties, it became a focal point for the new "swinging" London, encompassing music, the visual arts, fashion, and much more. It remained continuously at the forefront of developing trends throughout the following decade until it was the key breeding-ground for punk rock, whose sound, look and attitudes continue to shape global notions of youthful rebellion almost thirty years later. .
Price: $17.32
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Portland Undercover : How to Visit New England's Hippest City Without Looking Like A Tourist
Maine's newest guidebook is an irreverant but straight-shooting guide to Portland, Maine, and the Casco Bay area. Author/reporter Chris Barry, an ex-Coast Guardsman and lobster fisherman, pulls no punches in directing vacationers through his favorite haunts. Although this travel guide boasts a traditional format with maps, walking tours, and listings of nearly 100 eateries, local accommodations, and ships (no chains), Barry offers some quirky extras. Barry's guide is published by the Casco Bay Weekly, which for more than a decade has been Portland's best read alternative newspaper..
Price: $8.00
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The hippest time warp; Brooklyn's Clover Club transports imbibers back to mixology's golden age.(SCENE): An article from: Cheers
This digital document is an article from Cheers, published by Bev-AL Communications, Inc. on September 1, 2008. The length of the article is 705 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: The hippest time warp; Brooklyn's Clover Club transports imbibers back to mixology's golden age.(SCENE) Author: Jack Robertiello Publication:Cheers (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 1, 2008 Publisher: Bev-AL Communications, Inc. Volume: 19 Issue: 7 Page: 18(2) Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning.
Price: $9.95
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