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- 1天就學會鉤針 (16)
- 飾品,圍巾,帽子,手袋,小物
- By 王郁婷
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- 60 Essential Forms for Long-Term Care Documentation (1)
- By Kathleen Martin
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- Age Doesn't Matter Unless You're a Cheese (3)
- By Ross Petras, Kathryn Petras
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- Ageing with a lifelong disability (1)
- a guide to practice, program, and policy issues for human services professionals
- By Christine Bigby
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- Aging (1)
- The Social Context
- By Leslie A. Morgan, Suzanne Kunkel
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- Aging and The Life Course (4)
- An Introduction to Social Gerontology
- By Jill Quadagno
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- All You Need to Be Impossibly French (27)
- A Witty Investigation into the Lives, Lusts, and Little Secrets of French Women
- By Helena Frith Powell
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- Analysis of Longitudinal Data (3)
- By Kung-Yee Liang, Peter J. Diggle, Scott L. Zeger
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- Anatomy of Love (9)
- A Natural History of Mating, Marriage, and Why We Stray
- By Helen Fisher
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- Aspects in Astrology (20)
- By Sue Tompkins
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- Assessing Older Persons (4)
- Measures, Meaning, and Practical Applications
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- Basics of Qualitative Research (10)
- Second Edition: Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory
- By Anselm Strauss, Juliet M. Corbin
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- Birds of Michigan Audio CDs (1)
- Compatible with Birds of Michigan Field Guide
- By Stan Tekiela
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- Birds of Michigan Field Guide (2)
- Companion to Birds of Michigan
- By Stan Tekiela
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- B.J的單身日記 (433)
- By 海倫 費爾汀Helen Fielding
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All You Need to Be Impossibly French
An English woman observed French women's lifestyle. Although there are points in the book, but some parts are too trivial to read and I can't accept all. Fortunately, or kind of relief, the conclusion fits my thought... we don't need to be a completely French woman. Just to learn to make a little ti ... (continue)
An English woman observed French women's lifestyle. Although there are points in the book, but some parts are too trivial to read and I can't accept all. Fortunately, or kind of relief, the conclusion fits my thought... we don't need to be a completely French woman. Just to learn to make a little time for ourselves every day and do something make us happy. That's enough.
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