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1. buds for less

Day by day photos: Compare your garden to SeeMoreBuds's plants All materials can be bought at your local hardware store, no special supplies needed!

Marijuana Buds for Less: Grow 8 ounces of Bud for Less than $100 is a great book for anyone who wishes to grow their own marijuana indoors. Unlike like guides that emphasize costly high-tech equipment, this method uses energy-saving fluorescent bulbs and other supplies readily available at the local hardware store.

The book is organized around a day-to-day guide rich with photography. Each page is a day in the life of the garden.
Growers have a visual reference of their plant's progress with instructions on watering, feeding, lighting and
caretaking. Potential problems are identified and growers are shown how to fix them. Each day is this grow journal
also includes a factoid about marijuana drug policy and a philosophical quote from historical sources such as Albert
Einstein to Kahil Gibran.

2. The Spontaneous Healing of Belief - Gregg Braden

Did you know that we are born with the power to choose what's real in our world? What would it mean to discover that everything from the DNA of life to the future of our world is based upon a simple 'Reality Code' that may be changed and upgraded by choice? Revolutionary discoveries in the power of belief suggest that we're about to find out!For more than 20 years, Gregg Braden, a former senior aerospace computer systems designer, has searched for this understanding. He illustrates how the secret of spontaneously healing our false beliefs was left in the coded language of our most cherished traditions. Join Gregg as he shares the power of this mystery in our lives and invites us to the spontaneous healing of our own beliefs.

About the Author
New York Times bestselling author Gregg Braden is a guest at many international conferences and media specials. With books such as The Isaiah Effect and The God Code, he ventures beyond traditional boundaries of science and spirituality.

3. Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation - William F. Engdahl 2007

This skillfully researched book focuses on how a small socio-political American elite seeks to establish its control over the very basis of human survival, the provision of our daily bread. Control the food and you control the people. This is no ordinary book about the perils of GMO. Engdahl takes the reader inside the corridors of power, into the backrooms of the science labs, behind closed doors in the corporate boardrooms. The author reveals a World of profit-driven political intrigue, government corruption and coercion, where genetic manipulation and the patenting of life forms are used to gain worldwide control over food production. The book is an eye-opener, a must-read for all those committed to the causes of social justice and World peace.

4. The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need - Joanna Martine Woolfolk 2008

Everyone's favorite astrology book, having sold over 500,000 copies, includes an interactive CD-ROM and a new redesign for 2008! This edition of The Only Astrology Book You'll Ever Need still includes detailed information about how to cast your own chart the old-fashioned way and more importantly, how to interpret it once you're finished. Find your place is the cosmos and determine the strengths and weaknesses of each Zodiac sign, and use the CD-ROM to cast your chart in minutes. Once your personalized astrological report is created, you will be directed to the corresponding pages in the book to read further about moon and sun signs, ascending signs, placement of the planets in their houses, and more.

5. Handbook of Inca Mythology (Handbooks of World Mythology) 2004

Another entry in ABC-CLIO's Handbooks of World Mythology series, with an introduction and overview followed by an A-Z "Encyclopedia of Mythic Narratives, Themes, and Concepts." Despite a note on orthography--modern spellings versus older spellings--both varieties are used within articles (e.g., Tiahuanaco and Tiwanaku), not always consistently. Andean myths, rather than exclusively Inca myths, are included, since the Incas co-opted the mythology of conquered peoples into their own. The nearly 70 encyclopedia entries mostly cover individual gods, demons, and heroes, but there are also entries for Coca, Colors, Felines, Mountains, and other topics that are an important part of Andean tradition.
Illustrations include black-and-white photographs and reproductions of title pages of early printed books and manuscripts. Each article has cross-references and readings. There are an annotated list of print and nonprint resources and a separate bibliography as well as a glossary and a separate pronunciation guide and index. The index does not include both older and modern spellings.

6. Ancient Canaan and Israel: New Perspectives (Understanding Ancient Civilizations Series) - Jonathan Golden 2004

The book that follows was not easy to write. The very premise of an Israelite archaeology is one that has become increasingly controversial in recent decades. Past generations of scholars took for granted a great deal in terms of accepting the biblical narrative concerning the Israelites as relatively accurate, if not precise. But this approach has been seriously challenged to the point where no scholar can afford to ignore the issue. And if the wave of exploration of “the Holy Land” that began two centuries ago was largely an effort to prove the historicity of the Hebrew Bible, many subsequent discoveries have made portions of the Bible rather difficult to accept as fact. Where then is the point of departure for the archaeologist who wants to discuss evidence relating to ethnicity?

7. Webster's New World 575+ French Verbs - Gail Stein 2005

Now mastering French verbs is easier than ever. Whether you're studying French in high school or college, need to become more fluent for business, or want to brush up for a trip, Webster's New World 575+ French Verbs is the only verb reference you need. This handy resource lists verbs alphabetically in every mood and tense, complete with idiomatic examples-so you'll not only know how to use a verb, but when to use it, too.

Webster's New World 575+ French Verbs is the best French verb reference money can buy, packed with more verbs and more features, such as:
* 575 verbs, fully conjugated in easy-to-read charts
* A comprehensive review of French verb conjugation
* More than 1,400 additional verbs in the infinitive form, fully cross-referenced
* Proper usage examples with each listing
* An appendix of irregular verbs
* Full English-to-French index of all 2,000+ verbs

8. A Dictionary of Zoology - By Michael Allaby 1999

This dictionary is a comprehensive and up-to-date reference work on all aspects of the study of animals. Now fully revised for this new edition, with over 5,000 entries, it is ideal for students and will be invaluable to amateur naturalists and all those with an interest in the subject.

Key features of this second edition:

Wide coverage including animal behavior, ecology, physiology, genetics, cytology, evolution, Earth history, zoogeography

Full taxonomic coverage of arthropods, other invertebrates, fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals

Completely revised to incorporate the recent discovery of 'extremophiles'--organisms living in environments formerly considered impossibly hostile--and the taxonomic reclassification that this has entailed

New entries on genetics, evolutionary studies, and mammalian physiology

9. A Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals (Peterson Field Guides) - By Frederick H. Pough 1998

The definitive guide to rocks and minerals, completely updated for the fifth edition, includes 385 color photographs showing rocks, minerals, and geologic formations. Hundreds of minerals are described, with details such as geographic formations. Hundreds of minerals are described, with details such as geographic distribution, physical properties, chemical composition, and crystalline structures.

10. Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen - Scott Cunningham (Dont know if this has any value considering all the fucking poisons in our foods today)

Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen shows you how to change any area of your life when you select food for its magical energy and eat it with a specific goal in mind. This is food magic, and it's served up here in spoonfuls of lore and fact. Virtually any item in your pantry can be used for personal transformation. From artichokes to kidney beans to grape jelly, food contains specific magickal energies you can harness for positive results.
Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen offers twenty-seven of Scott Cunningham's favorite recipes and their magickal uses, as well as the magical correspondences for every food, organized by food category. Magical menus for more than ten desired goals including love, protection, health, money, and psychic awareness are provided as well.
The result of more than seventeen years of research and experimentation by one of Wicca's most cherished and respected authors, this commemorative edition of Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen also includes special features and articles celebrating Scott Cunningham's remarkable life.

11. Hypnotherapy For Dummies

An easy-to-follow, reassuring and responsible guide that shows how
you can use hypnotherapy to identify and overcome unhealthy modes
of thinking, deal with emotional issues, improve performance, and
banish bad habits. Whether you?re seeking to overcome anxiety or
depression, improve your performance professionally or personally,
lose weight or beat an addiction, hypnotherapy can help you make
the changes you want.

12. The Tenacity of Unreasonable Beliefs: Fundamentalism and the Fear of Truth - Solomon Schimmel 2008

The Tenacity of Unreasonable Beliefs is a passionate yet analytical critique of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scriptural fundamentalists. Schimmel examines the ways in which otherwise intelligent and bright Jews, Christians, and Muslims defend their belief in the divine authorship of the Bible or of the Koran, and other religious beliefs derived from those claims, against overwhelming evidence and argument to the contrary from science, scholarship, common sense, and rational analysis. He also examines the motives, fears, and anxieties of scriptural fundamentalists that induce them to cling so tenaciously to their unreasonable beliefs.
Schimmel begins with reflections on his own journey from commitment to Orthodox Judaism, through doubts about its theological dogmas and doctrines, to eventual denial of their truth. He follows this with an examination of theological and philosophical debates about the proper relationships between faith, reason, and revelation. Schimmel then devotes separate chapters to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scriptural fundamentalism, noting their similarities and differences. He analyzes in depth the psychological and social reasons why people acquire, maintain, and protect unreasonable religious beliefs, and how they do so. Schimmel also discusses unethical and immoral consequences of scriptural fundamentalism, such as gender inequality, homophobia, lack of intellectual honesty, self-righteousness, intolerance, propagation of falsehood, and in some instances, the advocacy of violence and terrorism. He concludes with a discussion of why, when, and where it is appropriate to critique, challenge, and combat scriptural fundamentalists. The Tenacity of Unreasonable Beliefs is thoughtful and provocative, written to encourage self-reflection and self-criticism, and to stimulate and to enlighten all who are interested in the psychology of religion and in religious fundamentalism.