 | A trainer on the popular NBC reality series THE BIGGEST LOSER, Jillian Michaels aims for outrageous weight loss results in this highly effective fitness program. Michaels offers viewers at home the chance to potentially lose as many as 20 pounds in a... |
 | The popular conservative pundit Glenn Beck is especially exercised when he hears liberals spout what he sees as easy (read "lazy'), small-minded bromides--wide generalizations delivered from on high which seem to stop debate. Since argument and... |
 | Legendary golfer Phil Mikelson shares the secrets of his short game in this release that will have viewers playing like pros in no time. Among the topics discussed are putting, chipping, sand shots, and, of course, Phil's famous flop shot. |
 | Gary Chapman believes that a healthy marriage is one in which two partners grow toward one another, and good communication is essential to that growth. This has been the message of Pastor Chapman's popular radio program, "A Growing Marriage," as well... |
 | In KNOCKOUT, actress and health activist Suzanne Somers discusses innovative and little known treatments for various cancers. A cancer survivor herself, Somers is a major advocate of radical treatments that do not involve chemotherapy or radiation.... |
 | Fitness superstar Jillian Michaels knows the key to losing weight and sculpting a toned body is tapping into one’s own metabolism. This precisely crafted, 40-minute cardio workout helps exercisers harness that power. |
 | With this superior workout program, take-no-prisoners fitness trainer Jillian Michaels has developed a regimen designed to tackle the body’s common problem areas. |
 | 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... |
 | Cesar Millan, TV's beloved "Dog Whisperer," presents this perceptive and comprehensive guide to raising a dog, which focuses on the puppy years. As Millan reveals, dogs develop rapidly in their early years, which means that if bad habits are not... |
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