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Grass in Pots
A sterile, uninteresting entrance to a home gives visitors a poor first impression. Don gave a boring entrance some style and class with strategically placed containers filled with grassy plants. First, some tall, squarish terracotta pots were ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

John Caple, Ph.D.
A fresh approach to finding a job, this step-by-step manual filled with real case studies and confidence-building techniques teaches you all the vital skills of marketing yourself, from first impression to closing handshake. The Ultimate ... [... more]
Random House

Evergreen Alders - Come And Save My Garden
Don's first impression of this garden was that it looked 'messy'. The owner, Wendy Coppock, had placed potted plants of all shapes and sizes outside the back door to screen the clothes line from view. A white cubby house for the kids had been ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Interior Repairs and Fix Ups
When you're selling your house, first impressions are everything. Scott Cam showed how to work through different areas of the property, making sure those first impressions are good ones. The first thing potential buyers will notice is a front ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Valerie White, Ph.D.
What kind of first impression do you make? A first impression is the most important impression you'll ever make-and you get only one chance to make it. Business deals can be made or broken, first dates become second dates or not, friendships are ... [... more]
Random House

Mark H. McCormack
Listen to Mark McCormack as he tells you how to read people, create the right first impression, and take the leading edge and run meetings. Based on his proven method of applied people sense to get things done, McCormack presents powerful ... [... more]
Random House

Ann Demarais, Ph.D.
What kind of first impression do you make? A first impression is the most important impression you'll ever make-and you get only one chance to make it. Business deals can be made or broken, first dates become second dates or not, friendships are ... [... more]
Random House

John King Fairbank
John K. Fairbank and his wife, Wilma Fairbank, got their first impressions of Chinese life by living in Peking for four years in the early 1930s. In 1936 he began to develop instruction and research on Modern China at Harvard University. During ... [... more]
Harper Collins
 
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