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Pro Putter's Mind Trainer    by George Serednesky, Ph.D.
Price: $2.99 USD. 8600 words. Published on July 22, 2011. .

Dr. George Serednesky reveals advanced sports psychology secrets and teaches you how to use them. You will acquire the mental power to putt like a pro.
Children Yoga: Complete Guide    by Alessandrina Lerner
Price: $9.99 USD. 121460 words. Published on August 3, 2011. .

The Cool Yoga Kids training program provides yoga teachers, educators, and parents alike with myriads of techniques and ideas that integrate poses, games, themes, songs, props, stories, breathing & relaxation exercises, etc. to enable YOU to introduce children to the wonderful world of Yoga. This manual is by far the most complete and methodology available to teach yoga to children of all ages.
Gonna Buy Me a Dog    by Penny Diloreto
Price: $10.99 USD. 22150 words. Published on November 3, 2011. .

This book is a must read for individuals who are “just looking” and are not ready to commit to having a new dog or puppy in their home. However, this book is also intended for those people who already have a 4-legged friend and now want or need a little assistance. This is not another "Dog Training" handbook; in fact, it is the opposite. This is more of a "People Training" book for dogs.
Overcoming Poopy e-Learning: How to Effectively Evaluate “e”    by Steven Yacovelli, Ed.D.
Price: $5.99 USD. 9750 words. Published on February 23, 2012. .

How do you effectively evaluate online learning? How do you know if it was effective? Framed through the e-learning fable of “Pearl White and The 7 Dorks,” this ebook explores several strategies for you to use as you look at your “e” and determine if it’s built in a high-quality fashion or not and after it’s been implemented to determine if it was effective for your learners and your organization.
Hit Down Dammit! (The Key to Golf)    by Clive Scarff
Price: $9.02 USD. 16960 words. Published on April 12, 2012. .

Most golfers have difficulty with the concept of hitting down at the ball to make it fly. Surprisingly, a great many players do not even know you need to hit down to get the ball up. Hit Down Dammit! concisely explains the concept - & the technique - of hitting down at the ball for proper trajectory, increased backspin, much improved distance, proper divot taking, and consistent shot-making.