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- 2009013561 contributor B11408905.
- 2009013561 created "c2009.".
- 2009013561 date "2009".
- 2009013561 date "c2009.".
- 2009013561 dateCopyrighted "c2009.".
- 2009013561 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-212).".
- 2009013561 description "What everything is about -- Why understanding cycles matters and how to recognize a cycle when you're in one -- A new science in the making -- How cycles study became a science that can explain the universe or predict your future -- Follow the money -- Cycles students got profitable early warnings of the 2008/9 financial crisis, did you? -- Nature on the move -- Will it rain on your parade? Will a rising tide flood your basement?: try asking cycles -- Heeding nature's clock -- Do you doze after lunch?: it isn't food, are you bright at dawn?: it's not sun, it's cycles -- Making the most of moods -- For the curse in woman or just the blues in anyone, cycles can be a saving grace -- Cycles as history -- How did China get so rich? Why the war in Afghanistan? -- It could be star-born cycles -- Looking to the heavens -- Is the universe a giant musical instrument?: scientists and poets can hear it singing -- Thinking out of the box -- Independent thinkers are allied with cycles students in learning from nature's rich text.".
- 2009013561 extent "x, 212 p. :".
- 2009013561 identifier "9781602396463 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2009013561 issued "2009".
- 2009013561 issued "c2009.".
- 2009013561 language "eng".
- 2009013561 publisher "New York : Skyhorse Pub.,".
- 2009013561 subject "116 22".
- 2009013561 subject "B105.C9 S37 2009".
- 2009013561 subject "Cycles.".
- 2009013561 subject "Forecasting.".
- 2009013561 subject "Self-help techniques.".
- 2009013561 tableOfContents "What everything is about -- Why understanding cycles matters and how to recognize a cycle when you're in one -- A new science in the making -- How cycles study became a science that can explain the universe or predict your future -- Follow the money -- Cycles students got profitable early warnings of the 2008/9 financial crisis, did you? -- Nature on the move -- Will it rain on your parade? Will a rising tide flood your basement?: try asking cycles -- Heeding nature's clock -- Do you doze after lunch?: it isn't food, are you bright at dawn?: it's not sun, it's cycles -- Making the most of moods -- For the curse in woman or just the blues in anyone, cycles can be a saving grace -- Cycles as history -- How did China get so rich? Why the war in Afghanistan? -- It could be star-born cycles -- Looking to the heavens -- Is the universe a giant musical instrument?: scientists and poets can hear it singing -- Thinking out of the box -- Independent thinkers are allied with cycles students in learning from nature's rich text.".
- 2009013561 title "The world according to cycles : how recurring forces can predict the future and change your life / Samuel A. Schreiner, Jr.".
- 2009013561 type "text".