Poetry Books by Margaret Cho

Margaret Cho Books, Margaret Cho poetry book Nutrition Guide to Brand Name Baby Foods Authors: Margaret Stommel-Fugeman, Leslie E. Ellis
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Published Date: 1977
Categories: Baby foods
Abstract: Nutritional data on all baby foods currently marketed are presented as a reference for the professional and as an aid for the consumer in choosing complementary patterns of nutrients. Presented in chart form, data for strained foods, junior foods, and infant formula are in precentages of United States Recommended Daily Allowances and ingredient listing.

Margaret Cho Books, Margaret Cho poetry book Medical and Scientific Aspects of Cycling Authors: Ed Burke, Mary Margaret Newsom
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Published Date: 1988
Categories: Medical
Proceedings of the 1986 World Congress on the Medical and Scientific Aspects of Cycling held September 2-3, 1986 in Colorado Springs, Co.

Margaret Cho Books, Margaret Cho poetry book Stuck in the Story No More Authors: Nicki J. Monti, Margaret Cho
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Published Date: 2003-11-01
Categories: Psychology
Dr. Monti offers a unique, breakthrough examination of the devastating impact that unconscious psychological defenses can have on individuals--and how the crippling patterns of those defenses can be identified and broken. Written with humor and compassion, each of forty-one defenses is throughly profiled and fifteen steps in defense busting are presented in detail.

Margaret Cho Books, Margaret Cho poetry book I Have Chosen to Stay and Fight Authors: Margaret Cho
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Published Date: 2006-10-03
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
The comedienne and activist shares her misadventures in political advocacy for such causes as the freedom of expression and gay rights, in an account that makes humorous recommendations for surviving the current administration.



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Dejection: An Ode
 by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Late, late yestreen I saw the new moon,
With the old moon in her arms;
And I fear, I fear, my master dear!
We shall have a deadly storm.
Ballad of Sir Patrick Spence.

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