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  • - How to make her beg for sex
    av Caleb Smith
    204,-

    I used to be extremely shy and timid. In fact, I couldn't make eye contact with any of the girls. It was a problem for me because I never draw attention to myself unless something bad happens. My glasses gave me the appearance of a nerd in need of counseling and therapy, and I was quite ugly. My first attempt at finding a girlfriend was in high school. Yeah! It took me that long to grow up and get a girlfriend. Let's go back to after she rejected me. It was a disaster, and I vowed never to approach a girl again. Not even for the smallest of reasons. That was before I discovered this extremely effective guide to attracting women, getting laid, and having the best sex It was like hitting two birds with one stone. It taught me how to get into the girl's pants and make her beg for more . Get this books and it's hidden secrets now

  • - SELF-DISCIPLINE; as a driving force of success
    av Caleb Smith
    183,-

    Self-discipline is the capacity to move forward, maintain motivation, and act despite any physical or mental discomfort. Like a muscle, self-control gets stronger the more you exercise it. Low self-esteem may result from a lack of self-control. Everything you'll need to get yourself in shape for success is included in this book. Purchase yours now!

  • - The ultimate guide to getting over a heartbreak
    av Caleb Smith
    157,-

    Interpersonal Relationships are the second most unique and lovely thing humans have shared, with people, pets, and even objects. Losing these things dear to our hearts is justifiably devastating. This book aims at helping everyone and anyone at that stage in life to get over the pain and sense of loss and become the person they were. With practical steps, this book helps you get over the pains of heartbreak. Get one now for yourself and gift someone who needs it.

  • av Caleb Smith
    238 - 375,-

    How nineteenth-century "e;disciplines of attention"e; anticipated the contemporary concern with mindfulness and being "e;spiritual but not religious"e;Today, we're driven to distraction, our attention overwhelmed by the many demands upon it-most of which emanate from our beeping and blinking digital devices. This may seem like a decidedly twenty-first-century problem, but, as Caleb Smith shows in this elegantly written, meditative work, distraction was also a serious concern in American culture two centuries ago. In Thoreau's Axe, Smith explores the strange, beautiful archives of the nineteenth-century attention revival-from a Protestant minister's warning against frivolous thoughts to Thoreau's reflections on wakefulness at Walden Pond. Smith examines how Americans came to embrace attention, mindfulness, and other ways of being "e;spiritual but not religious,"e; and how older Christian ideas about temptation and spiritual devotion endure in our modern ideas about distraction and attention.Smith explains that nineteenth-century worries over attention developed in response to what were seen as the damaging mental effects of new technologies and economic systems. A "e;wandering mind,"e; once diagnosed, was in need of therapy or rehabilitation. Modeling his text after nineteenth-century books of devotion, Smith offers close readings of twenty-eight short passages about attention. Considering social reformers who designed moral training for the masses, religious leaders who organized Christian revivals, and spiritual seekers like Thoreau who experimented with regimens of simplified living and transcendental mysticism, Smith shows how disciplines of attention became the spiritual exercises of a distracted age.

  • av Caleb Smith
    410,-

    Caleb Smith explores the confessions, trial reports, maledictions, and martyr narratives that juxtaposed law and conscience in antebellum America’s court of public opinion and shows how writers portrayed struggles for justice as clashes between human law and higher authority, giving voice to a moral protest that transformed American literature.

  • av Caleb Smith
    286,-

    How did a nation so famously associated with freedom become internationally identified with imprisonment? After the scandals of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay, and in the midst of a dramatically escalating prison population, the question is particularly urgent. In this timely, provocative study, Caleb Smith argues that the dehumanization inherent in captivity has always been at the heart of American civil society.Exploring legal, political, and literary textsincluding the works of Dickinson, Melville, and EmersonSmith shows how alienation and self-reliance, social death and spiritual rebirth, torture and penitence came together in the prison, a scene for the portrayal of both gothic nightmares and romantic dreams. Demonstrating how the cellular soul has endured since the antebellum age, The Prison and the American Imagination offers a passionate and haunting critique of the very idea of solitude in American life.

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