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| How to Win Friends & Influence People (Dale Carnegie, Paperback, 1990) |
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| In this 1936 self-help classic, Dale Carnegie presents maxims, techniques, and profiles in success designed to enhance both professional and personal relationships. He highlights the psychology behind behavior patterns, and encourages readers to use their understanding to improve their public speaking skills and their self-esteem. |
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| How to Win Friends & Influence People (Dale Carnegie, Audio, 1999) |
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| In this 1936 self-help classic, Dale Carnegie presents maxims, techniques, and profiles in success designed to enhance both professional and personal relationships. He highlights the psychology behind behavior patterns, and encourages readers to use their understanding to improve their public speaking skills and their self-esteem. |
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| How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (Dale Carnegie, Audio, 1999) |
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| Great American motivator and early pioneer in the self-help movement Dale Carnegie offers calming wisdom and practical advice for helping people deal with the affliction of worry, which gets in the way at work and in life. One of the interesting parts of the book is the last chapter comprised of brief anecdotes from great people of the time on how they dealt with worry--Connie Mack, J. C. Penney, Jack Dempsey, and Gene Autrey with an enlightening essay "I have Always Tried to Keep My line ... |
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| How to Win Friends & Influence People (Dale Carnegie, Hardcover, 1981) |
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| In this 1936 self-help classic, Dale Carnegie presents maxims, techniques, and profiles in success designed to enhance both professional and personal relationships. He highlights the psychology behind behavior patterns, and encourages readers to use their understanding to improve their public speaking skills and their self-esteem. |
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| How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (Dale Carnegie, Paperback, 1985) |
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| Great American motivator and early pioneer in the self-help movement Dale Carnegie offers calming wisdom and practical advice for helping people deal with the affliction of worry, which gets in the way at work and in life. One of the interesting parts of the book is the last chapter comprised of brief anecdotes from great people of the time on how they dealt with worry--Connie Mack, J. C. Penney, Jack Dempsey, and Gene Autrey with an enlightening essay "I have Always Tried to Keep My line ... |
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| How to Win Friends & Influence People (Dale Carnegie, Audio, 1998) |
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| In this 1936 self-help classic, Dale Carnegie presents maxims, techniques, and profiles in success designed to enhance both professional and personal relationships. He highlights the psychology behind behavior patterns, and encourages readers to use their understanding to improve their public speaking skills and their self-esteem. |
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| How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (Dale Carnegie, Hardcover, 1984) |
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| Great American motivator and early pioneer in the self-help movement Dale Carnegie offers calming wisdom and practical advice for helping people deal with the affliction of worry, which gets in the way at work and in life. One of the interesting parts of the book is the last chapter comprised of brief anecdotes from great people of the time on how they dealt with worry--Connie Mack, J. C. Penney, Jack Dempsey, and Gene Autrey with an enlightening essay "I have Always Tried to Keep My line ... |
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| How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (Dale Carnegie, Audio, 1998) |
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| Great American motivator and early pioneer in the self-help movement Dale Carnegie offers calming wisdom and practical advice for helping people deal with the affliction of worry, which gets in the way at work and in life. One of the interesting parts of the book is the last chapter comprised of brief anecdotes from great people of the time on how they dealt with worry--Connie Mack, J. C. Penney, Jack Dempsey, and Gene Autrey with an enlightening essay "I have Always Tried to Keep My line ... |
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