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Public Domain Products
Wait until you see what we have in store for you when it comes to Public
Domain. If you are not certain what this means, it means that these are
previously published books (many of them quite famous) where the copyright has
expired and so they have, in effect, become public property.
We are offering them to you in ready made packages, most of which include both the PDF
and editable Word DOC versions, custom designed cover graphics and, in many cases,
sales letters as well.
You are free to resell these works or alter the form or type of
their content, however, you cannot claim authorship.
What You Get in a Typical Package:
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NICHE TOPIC: Stress Reduction
Sub-Topic: Stress Management
Why Worry?- George Lincoln Walton, M.D.
Like the title implies, this book is a guide to stop worrying and live your life. It describes worry
as illusion that exists only in the mind and shows as well how we can overcome it.
The writer distinguishes between normal and abnormal worry, and principally speaks about the latter. He states
that some degree of worry is permissible in ones life as it can come about in the process of living.
But worry that is so overwhelming that the individual cannot do anything else is a dangerous habit and must be
stopped before it can do serious damage. Various techniques for eliminating or combating worry is
discussed.
This package includes ebook in pdf, MS Word source file, fully customizable sales letter with graphics and
your master resell rights.
Poise: How to Attain
It- D. Starke
The book explains how to overcome weaknesses of temperamental or mental blemishes or defect and nervous
conditions, which are serious impediments to mental development, and which tends to hinder personal advancement
and general progress.
It discusses the essence of poise in life and how without it we can get off track in our lives. The author
admonishes the temperamental to let reasoning and caution precede their behavior as uncontrollable anger and
all negative attitudes can ruin our lives.
This package includes ebook in pdf, MS Word source file, fully customizable sales letter with graphics and
your master resell rights.
The Law and the Word- Thomas Troward, Judge
In this book, Troward talks about the essence and value of true friendship. He explains with examples of
his experiences, how a true friend can spell the difference between life and death for an individual.
Troward also uses this platform to talk about the mysteries of life as hidden in everyday interactions.
He see powerful messages of divine nature from how our friends relate to us.
A must reading for those who need to understand the joy of friendship and how to cultivate friendliness in
pursuit of godliness.
This package includes ebook in pdf, MS Word source file, fully customizable sales letter with graphics and
your master resell rights.
The Conquest of Fear- Basil King
Here is the Table of
Contents:
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INTRODUCTION.
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CHAPTER I. FEAR AND THE
LIFE-PRINCIPLE
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CHAPTER II. THE LIFE-PRINCIPLE AND
GOD
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CHAPTER III. GOD AND HIS
SELF-EXPRESSION
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CHAPTER IV. GOD'S SELF-EXPRESSION AND THE
MIND OF TO-DAY
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CHAPTER V. THE MIND OF TO-DAY AND THE WORLD
AS IT IS
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CHAPTER VI. THE WORLD AS IT IS AND THE FALSE
GOD OF FEAR
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CHAPTER VII. THE FALSE GOD OF FEAR AND THE
FEAR OF DEATH
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CHAPTER VIII. THE FEAR OF DEATH AND
ABUNDANCE OF LIFE
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as
well as pdf version. Custom cover graphics included.
The Courage of the Commonplace- Mary Raymond Shipley Andrews
The Courage of the Commonplace
The girl and her chaperon had been deposited early in the desirable second-story window in Durfee, looking down
on the tree. Brant was a senior and a "Bones" man, and so had a leading part to play in the afternoon's drama.
He must get the girl and the chaperon off his hands, and be at his business. This was "Tap Day." It is perhaps
well to explain what "Tap Day" means; there are people who have not been at Yale or had sons or sweethearts
there.
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as well as pdf version. Custom cover graphics
included.
Nerves and Common Sense - Annie Payson Call
Here is the Table of Contents:
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CHAPTER I. Habit and Nervous Strain
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CHAPTER II. How Women can keep from being Nervous
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CHAPTER III. "You Have no Idea how I am Rushed"
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CHAPTER IV. Why does Mrs. Smith get on My Nerves?
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CHAPTER V. The Trying Member of the Family
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CHAPTER VI. Irritable Husbands
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CHAPTER VII. Quiet vs. Chronic Excitement
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CHAPTER VIII. The Tired Emphasis
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CHAPTER IX. How to be Ill and get Well
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CHAPTER X. Is Physical Culture good for Girls?
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CHAPTER XI. Working Restfully
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CHAPTER XII. Imaginary Vacations
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CHAPTER XIII. The Woman at the Next Desk
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CHAPTER XIV. Telephones and Telephoning
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CHAPTER XV. Don't Talk
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CHAPTER XVI. "Why Fuss so Much About What I Eat?"
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CHAPTER XVII. Take Care of Your Stomach
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CHAPTER XVIII. About Faces
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CHAPTER XIX. About Voices
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CHAPTER XX. About Frights
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CHAPTER XXI. Contrariness
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CHAPTER XXIII. Do not Hurry
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CHAPTER XXV. The Habit of Illness
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CHAPTER XXVI. What is It that Makes Me so Nervous?
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CHAPTER XXVII. Positive and Negative Effort
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CHAPTER XXVIII. Human Dust
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CHAPTER XXIX. Plain Every-day Common Sense
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CHAPTER XXX. A Summing Up
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as
well as pdf version. Custom cover graphics included.
Our Nervous Friends- Robert S. Carroll
The price we pay for defective nerves is one of mankind's big burdens. Humanity reaches its
vaunted supremacy, it realizes the heights of manhood and womanhood through its power to meet what the
day brings, to collect the best there from and to fit itself profitably to use that best for the good of
its kind. And these possibilities are all dependent on the superb, complicated nervous system. The
miracles of right and wise living are rooted deep in the nerve-centers. Man's nervous system is his
adjusting mechanism, his indicator revealing the proper methods of reaction.
Power Through Repose- Annie Payson Call
This increase of emotion has not always nervous fatigue as an excuse. Many people have inherited
emotional magnifying glasses, and carry them through the world, getting and giving unnecessary pain, and
losing more than half of the delight of life in failing to get an unprejudiced view of it. If the tired
man or woman would have the good sense to stop for one minute and use the power which is given us all of
understanding and appreciating our own perverted states and so move on to better, how easy it would be to
recognize that a feeling is exaggerated because of fatigue, and wait until we have gained the power to
drop our emotional microscopes and save all the evil results of allowing nervous excitement to control
us.