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A to Z of Lighting Terms by Brian Fitt

This pocket-sized A-Z guide will be of use to all those in the industry, particularly students, who have heard expressions or terms and wondered what they meant. Although most technical books have glossaries, The A-Z of Lighting Terms has expanded on many of these terms using illustrations to clarify some of the more complicated principles, formulae and laws.

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Candle Lighting Encyclopedia Volume I by Tina Ketch

Studies have been performed to determine the psychological effects that various colors have on human behavior. These studies were conclusive in their results - the same principal holds true when lighting colored candles.

This book includes over 1600 different topics along with a ten year timing guide in which to light your candles - so that you might achieve the success, love and happiness that you have been looking for.

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Candle Lighting Encyclopedia Volume II by Tina Ketch

Were you a gladiator in a past life or a fairy princess???....and who are you now? Since your boss refuses to recognize your princess status, you need this book! This book deals with the psychological effects of past lives and present life manifestations. You will also find the vibrational definitions of numbers 1 through 100 first time in print.

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Candle Lighting Workbook by Tina Ketch

For the first time in print - This book includes Life Cycles in which to light candles. There are tables explaining the vibrational definition of EVERY MINUTE OF EACH AND EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR. There is an element cycle explaining the "mercury retrograde" cycle and when and why to light your candles during this time. There are illustrations showing how angels communicate with humans and what color of candle to light to recognize their message.

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Fiber Optics in Architectural Lighting: Methods, Design, and Applications by Gersil Newmark Kay

Fiberoptics in Architectural Lighting contains practical information in plain English; an arsenal of step-by-step checklists, how-to illustrations, color photos, plans, and examples of completed installations; and actual case studies of commercial, residential, institutional, industrial, and historic building projects from around the world, illustrating practical tips and caveats that provide the best results at the lowest cost. Whether youÕre an architect or designer, this all-in-one reference does more than any other guide to help you realize fiber-optic lighting indoors and outdoors and in every type of building.

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The Handbook of Lighting Surveys & Audits by John L. Fetters

Complete with checklists and forms, this step-by-step guide tells everything the facilities management professional needs to know about conducting lighting surveys and audits in a commercial or industrial facility. Lighting audits are required when companies undertake lighting retrofits and related projects in order to improve their lighting systems. The best way to ensure maximum performance of the new systems, maximize return on investment, and prove energy savings (in order to qualify for financial assistance or meet government targets) is to start with a comprehensive lighting audit.

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Interior Lighting by Kalton C. Lahue, E. Allgood (Illustrator), K. Rice (Photographer), Cheryl Smith (Editor)

This book explains what makes effective lighting, tells how to design lighting to fit a living space, and provides instructions for installing the designed system. Learn how to create different moods in the same room, meet lighting requirements for a variety of tasks, and keep lighting systems in working order.

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Lighting & Electricity by Time-Life Books (Editor)

Time-Life books DIY manual.

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