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New Releases by Barbara Ann Kipfer

Barbara Ann Kipfer is the author of Outdoor Life Lists (2024), Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide (2023), Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology (2021), 1,001 Ways to Be Creative (2018), 1,001 Ways to Slow Down (2017).

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Outdoor Life Lists

release date: Apr 02, 2024
Outdoor Life Lists
Outdoor Life Lists is an informative celebration of the outdoors. Look inside to find 73 checklists covering the essentials needed and potential extras to consider for enjoying outdoor sports, recreation, and activities. These lists cover the things you need to bring and wear to participate fully and safely in every activity. Also included are informative callout lists that may come in handy in various outdoor situations. To top it off, other callouts offer snippets describing things one may observe during the outdoor activity.

Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide

release date: Jan 24, 2023
Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide
The new edition of the most comprehensive, practical, and user-friendly guide of its kind, providing quick reference to the information needed by archaeologists doing fieldwork The Archaeologist's Fieldwork Guide is the must-have companion for anyone planning and performing fieldwork, whether a student going into the field for the first time or a professional archaeologist with years of real-world experience. Designed to be an all-in-one informational toolkit, the Guide is packed with the technical and practical information archaeologists need to know when in the field—supported by more than 400 lists and checklists, planning aids, measurement charts and tables, analysis and classification guides, sample forms, abbreviations and codes, and much more. Fully revised throughout, the second edition features two entirely new chapters on technology in the field and the archaeology laboratory, incorporating current tools and technologies such as geographic information systems (GIS), 3D data capture and modeling, DNA extraction, light detection and ranging (LiDAR) scanning, remotely controlled drones, and underground mapping. New and updated coverage includes flotation samples and processing, oxidizable carbon ratio dating, phytolith sampling, and water screening. Covers classification and typology, creating forms and records, measurement and conversion, laboratory handling and processing, artifact mapping, drawing, and photographing Offers new and updated material on legislation regarding archaeological fieldwork and emerging topics such as community engagement and public archaeology. Provides up-to-date definitions and explanations of key terms and new diagrams, line drawings, and glosses Includes a guide to research publication, an extensive bibliography, references to relevant associations and publications, and information on where to buy supplies The Archaeologist’s Fieldwork Guide, Second Edition is an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate archaeology students, students taking courses in anthropology, ethnography, and cultural resource management (CRM), archaeology enthusiasts and volunteers, and professional archeologists at any level.

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology

release date: Mar 24, 2021
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology
This second edition of the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology gathers all the terms and techniques in current use in the field of archaeology, more than 9,700 total, up from the original 7,000. The original publication compiled a comprehensive dictionary that addressed both traditional and applied archaeology, the data gathered in the dictionary serves as a resource guide for both the amateur and the professional. Clustered into 20 categories of archaeological data, this dictionary defines the terms and techniques of archaeology. It describes major premises, important concepts, and scientific methods used in the field. There is a balance of New World and Old World coverage, theory, method, and practice. The original edition’s 7,000 entries was the largest and most comprehensive dictionary of its kind which has now been updated to reflect the evolution of the field. Authored by a professional archaeologist and lexicographer, this work compiles technical knowledge of the field in a user-friendly format.

1,001 Ways to Be Creative

release date: Jan 01, 2018
1,001 Ways to Be Creative
"Let your imagination run wild! Whatever your passion, this exquisite book invites you to dive in and harness the creativity within. Filled with glorious illustrations, these colorful pages overflow with whimsical ideas, helpful tips, inspiring quotes, and endless encouragement to help you find a life of fulfillment through the power of ingenuity." --pg 4 of cover.

1,001 Ways to Slow Down

release date: Jan 01, 2017
1,001 Ways to Slow Down
This irresistible list book from National Geographic provides lighthearted quick hits of inspiration for those of us who feel overwhelmed--which is to say, all of us. Musings, activity suggestions, and illuminating quotes are paired with whimsical art on themes such as living in the moment, achieving balance, relieving stress, developing patience, and appreciating the world around us. "Slow living" sidebars, such as "Foods to Cook Slowly" and "Things to Do the Old-Fashioned Way," are interspersed throughout the book.

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release date: Jan 01, 2017

14 000 raisons d'être heureux

release date: May 26, 2016
14 000 raisons d'être heureux
Un projet unique, immense, un concentré d'optimisme à l'état brut : les miscellanées du bonheur enfin traduites en français ! Ouvrez ce petit livre tout simple à n'importe laquelle de ses 600 pages. Vous y trouverez au moins une chose susceptible de vous rendre heureux : faire du macramé, manger une gaufre, admirer un vieux manoir en pierre, manger dans la rue, un week-end de trois jours, rire à gorge déployée, manger des olives espagnoles, croiser des jeunes mariés, l'Océan atlantique, construire un abri pour les oiseaux... et 13 990 autres occasions de voir la vie en rose.

1,001 Ways to Live Wild

release date: Jan 01, 2016
1,001 Ways to Live Wild
"Bestselling author Dr. Barbara Ann Kipfer pours her creativity into an irresistible book of bite-size lists of motivation for leading an adventurous, happy, and fulfilling life. Filled with light-hearted quick hits of inspiration to stir anyone looking for a jolt of "get out there and live" in their lives. Short entries--musings, things to do, and inspirational quotes--are paired with whimsical, colorful spot art. Presented as one continuous list, and broken up by occasional top ten lists and quotes, the text touches on many and varied themes such as: following your passions, staying curious, appreciating nature, traveling, trying new things, and living life with courage. Sprinkled throughout are service-oriented top ten lists, such as: 10 Places to Travel That Will Change your Life, 10 Spiciest Foods on the Planet, 10 Plants You Can Eat in the Forest, 10 Animals to See in Person before You Die, and more"--

How Would Buddha Act?

release date: Jan 01, 2016
How Would Buddha Act?
How much better would our lives be if we fully understood the consequences of our actions, and if we stopped to think before acting or reacting? How Would Buddha Act? offers readers a unique, modern take on the ancient teachings of Right Action--the Buddhist concept of acting in loving, compassionate ways and responding to others with the intention of doing no harm. Readers will learn that every thought, word, and deed has a consequence, and by trying to be a better person in day-to-day life, they will be taking meaningful steps toward true enlightenment.

How Would Buddha Think?

release date: Jan 01, 2016
How Would Buddha Think?
Our thoughts often betray our intentions, and directly shape our actions. So, how can we overcome negative thoughts and live more consciously? In How Would Buddha Think?, best-selling author of 14,000 Things to Be Happy About, Barbara Ann Kipfer offers an insightful, modern take on the ancient teaching of Right Intention--an important tenet of the Buddhist Eightfold Path focused on the belief that our intentions drive our actions. Readers will learn how to move past thoughts of greed, desire, or ill will toward others, and instead focus on altruism, purpose, and self-actualization.

4,000 Questions for Getting to Know Anyone and Everyone, 2nd Edition

release date: Apr 07, 2015
4,000 Questions for Getting to Know Anyone and Everyone, 2nd Edition
4,000 ways to achieve instant intimacy. With new and updated questions! What, more than anything, makes you angry? Who were your childhood idols? What kind of leader are you most inclined to follow? What has happened to the art of conversation? In the age of the Internet, speed dating, and frantic text messaging, have we forgotten how to meaningfully connect? This book of 4,000 provocative questions will help you get to know anyone and everyone in every social situation. Use it to go beyond small talk at parties, networking events, dates, dinner tables, and road trips. It's for getting to know someone you just met and learning a lot more about someone you thought you already knew (who may be yourself). ·A perfect social tool for the Internet generation ·Features thematic sections on lifestyle choices, pastimes, politics, family, and more ·A resource for self-discovery and for journalists and writers doing interviews and developing characters, plots, and story lines

What Would Buddha Say?

release date: Jan 01, 2015
What Would Buddha Say?
What if everyone gave their full, thoughtful attention to the words they said--or texted, or emailed? In What Would Buddha Say?, best-selling author Barbara Ann Kipfer presents 1,501 mindful communication tips based on the Buddhist concept of Right Speech--a belief that what you say can greatly affect your happiness. Readers will learn to speak their truth and say what they really mean, improve all of their relationships, and choose their words wisely and conscientiously in every situation.

The Culinarian

release date: Oct 18, 2011
The Culinarian
A culinary reference packed with thousands of straightforward definitions and fun tips and trivia Perfect for cooks, food lovers, and even trivia buffs, The Culinarian is a wide-ranging kitchen reference that no cupboard should be without. With plain-English definitions of everything from Absinthe to Zucchini, it includes fascinating culinary history, etymologies, and tips on selecting, storing, and using virtually every ingredient and piece of kitchen equipment imaginable. In addition to vital information like unit conversions and yields and equivalents, the book also includes cooking tips, lists, and trivia, from the heavily practical, such as common meat cuts and labeling terms, to the just plain entertaining, like lists of aphrodisiac foods and fun food cliches. Holds the answers to thousands of culinary questions, from how to choose a ripe mango or scale a fish to how they get the cream center inside a chocolate candy Includes descriptions and definitions of nearly 3,500 food terms, from ingredients and equipment to culinary techniques Compiled by expert researcher, lexicographer, and food lover Barbara Ann Kipfer Helpful cooking tips and sidebars on cooking quick meals, as well as shopping, storing, prepping, and garnishing If you've ever wondered how to trim an artichoke or what the difference between a sweet potato and a yam is, The Culinarian has all the answers you need.

Dictionary of American Slang

release date: Oct 19, 2010
Dictionary of American Slang
The fourth edition of this authoritative reference offers clear definitions for the slang words and idioms used in everyday American conversation. First published in 1960, this newly updated edition of Dictionary of American Slang traces the language of today back to its American roots. With thousands of entries ranging from the widely accepted to the taboo and obscure, slang words are explained in terms of definition, usage, and historical etymology. As language continues to evolve at an ever-increasing rate, Dictionary of American Slang offers an essential guide to the terms that are here to stay—as well as those that might otherwise be forgotten.

863 Buddhist Ways to Conquer Life's Little Challenges

release date: Jun 16, 2009
863 Buddhist Ways to Conquer Life's Little Challenges
BUDDHA’S ANSWERS TO LIFE’S DAILY DILEMMAS Is it possible to find peace of mind in rush hour traffic? How can you relax with the constant ringing of your cell phone? When is there time for mindfulness during a chaotic workday? 863 Buddhist Ways to Conquer Life’s Little Challenges shows how to overcome the hitches, hiccups and hardships of modern life through the wisdom of Buddha. You don’t need to be a Buddhist to benefit from the guidance in this book. Open to any page and you’ll find a real-life problem followed by an easy-to-apply solution for conquering it in a spiritually fulfilling manner.

Phraseology

release date: Oct 01, 2008
Phraseology
The Amazing Secrets of the Phrases We Use Everyday Phraseology is the ultimate collection of everything you never knew about the wonderful phrases found in the English language. It contains information about phrase history and etymology; unusual, lost, or uncommon phrases; how phrases are formed; and more than 7,000 facts about common English phrases. Practical enough to be used as a reference book but so fun that every book lover will want to read it straight through, Phraseology contains such engrossing tidbits as: ACROSS THE BOARD is an allusion to the board displaying the odds in a horse race ARTESIAN WELL gets its name from Artois, where such wells were first made BEST MAN originated in Scotland, where the groom kidnapped his bride with the aid of friends, including the toughest and bravest - the best man.

The Order of Things

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Order of Things
An illustrated, entertaining guide to the organization of everything under the sun--from nature and Earth to general knowledge and philosophy--explains hundreds of hierarchies in the arts, business, history, religion, science, sports, and other fields. Original.

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release date: Jan 01, 2008

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release date: Jan 01, 2008

14,000 Things to be Happy About.

release date: Apr 15, 2007
14,000 Things to be Happy About.
Something to be happy about: This mesmerizing bestseller is revised and updated. Originally published 25 years ago (happy anniversary!) from a list that Barbara Ann Kipfer started making as a child, it’s the book that marries obsession with happiness. And it now has 2,000 fresh and more current reasons to be happy: Rabbit tracks in the snow. Kiteboarding and kitesurfing. Caramel gelato. Scoring super-high on a Scrabble turn. Babies burping. Summer storms. White cupcakes with multicolored sprinkles. Big red barns. 20 minutes all to yourself. No opinions, no explanations, no asides, no footnotes, editorializing, or proselytizing. Just the simple premise of a list of things that make us smile. With its chunky shape, striking black-and-white cover, and 100 whimsical illustrations by Pierre Le-Tan, the new 14,000 Things is an irresistible catalog of good thoughts completely updated to reflect today’s world—and an uplifting gift for people of all moods and all ages.

Word Nerd

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Word Nerd
Word Nerd is a rich-and fun-compendium of more than 17,000 fascinating facts about words.

Consider This...

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Consider This...
Over 1,000 provocative, thought-provoking questions are posed in the latest book by bestselling author, Barbara Ann Kipfer. Tackling philosophical questions in a fun, engaging way, this impulse purchase is bound to provoke hours of conversation with friends, colleagues, and family. Examples include: *What makes something beautiful? *Does everything in life have a purpose? *Do we each have a soul mate? *Is it possible to think about nothing? Dr. Barbara Ann Kipfer is a lexicographer, archaeologist, and the author of more than 25 books, including Trivia Lovers' Lists of Nearly Everything in the Universe, 14,000 Things to Be Happy About, The Wish List, 4,000 Questions for Getting to Know Anyone and Everyone, and many others.

The Archaeologist's Fieldwork Companion

release date: Oct 20, 2006
The Archaeologist's Fieldwork Companion
The Archaeologist’s Fieldwork Companion is the only current one-volume collection of the practical information and material needed by archaeologists doing fieldwork. Designed as a literal companion to fieldwork: a concise informational toolkit to be carried into the field Provides lists and checklists, planning help, recording and measurement charts and tables, analysis and classification guides, information on drafting and artifact drawing, abbreviations, sample forms, and legislation concerning archaeological fieldwork Offers additional information for processing research, such as a guide to research publication and an extensive bibliography for further resources An invaluable aid not only to students undertaking fieldwork for the first time, but also to seasoned archaeologists

Self-Meditation

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Self-Meditation
The creator of 14,000 Things to Be Happy About and Instant Karma offers a comprehensive and accessible list of hundreds of meditation practices and techniques that can be done during the course of one's everyday life, drawing on such spiritual practices as Zen, yoga, Sufism, and insight meditation. Original.

201 Little Buddhist Reminders

release date: Dec 12, 2005
201 Little Buddhist Reminders
A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.

How it Happens

release date: Jan 01, 2005
How it Happens
This compulsively readable trivia book describes hundreds of everyday processes, from popcorn popping to radio signal transmission to tango dancing.

Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus in Dictionary Form

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Instant Karma

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Instant Karma
Using the wisdom of the East to instruct and inspire, this volume is filled with a universe of things readers can do right now to accumulate good karma. Illustrations.

P a D 14000 Things Happy/2003

release date: Sep 01, 2002
P a D 14000 Things Happy/2003
Five small reasons to be happy each morning add up to a year of sunny vibes and all-encompassing good cheer. What better gift than a positive start to every day? A cat sitting in the window. Wearing well-worn jeans. Pancakes made from scratch. A colorful sunrise. Freshly pointed shutters. These are the little objects, acts, and junctures in life whose humble pleasure are often overlooked. It's like a warm and fuzzy sweater for the spirit, every day.

8,789 Words of Wisdom

release date: Aug 01, 2001
8,789 Words of Wisdom
An essential, obsessive collection of all those wise and quirky sayings we've heard before—plus plenty of essential, obscure ones to discover—now all in one place. With words of comfort and motivation, humor and warmth, here are thousands of proverbs, precepts, maxims, adages, and axioms—8,789 of them, to be precise—that prove just as true today as the day they were coined. Polished over years of use, there's the unexpected, the playful, even the counterintuitive. Learn to unlearn. Appreciate the questions as much as the answers. Stretch beyond what is comfortable. Good judgment comes from experience and experience comes from bad judgment. Every page contains secrets and encouragement to lead a happy, healthy, sane, and productive life; taken altogether, it's the ultimate source of inspiration for personal growth.
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