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The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff ˇV
A story about the life and times of a group of friends in the 100-acre
woods. This series of stories define the antics of Winnie- the-Pooh, a
bear of not too much brain, as he would say about himself. However, Winnie-the-Pooh
does follow his Tao in his everyday life and he is very happy about it.
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The Tao of Tea ˇV A specialty
brand of tea that has become a popular item with people. This tea company
not only produces the tea, it gives a history of the region where the
tea is grown and also the lives of the people who grow the tea, complete
with their life styles and culture.
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The Tao of Programming
translated by Geoffrey James. This is a tongue-in-cheek translation of
the Tao Te Ching relating to the mysteries of computer programming. IT
shows the ˇ§wayˇ¨ of obtaining a proper prospective on programming. It
is a satire on programming method and funny to read.
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The Tao of Star Wars ˇV
Now this is more like it! The comparison between Tao and Star Wars is
so apparent with the way George Lucas wrote his fairy-tale story that
it almost becomes instinctive. We see the association between Tao and
the movie theme extremely well. Keep up the good work, George!
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The Tao of the Ride
by Garri Garripoli A handbook to take cruising with you on this crazy ride
called life, Tao of the Ride is a refreshing and inspiring read for anyone
seeking balance and clarity, and a reminder that we can have fun on the
journey. A supplement to this is the book, ˇ§Zen and the Art of Motorcycle
Maintenanceˇ¨ telling all about how to maintain a Harley bike. �P
Tao of Jeek Kune Do by
Bruce Lee. This book tries to explain his martial arts philosophy of a
fighting style that is not a fighting style, his approach to martial arts
and his life.
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