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by H. Tim Sevets - 2007-02-25
Medical emergencies can be harrowing no matter where they occur. When they happen on a boat or ship, many miles and days or weeks from hospitals and doctors, they can be especially distressful. Add to...
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by H. Tim Sevets - 2007-02-25
Vernon Howard was one of the top authors on mind power and spiritual self-help of the mid to late 20th century. He is gone now but his copious writings live on, kept in print now by his devoted follow...
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by H. Tim Sevets - 2007-02-24
The other day at a staff meeting, one of my co-workers was talking about a project that had gone badly off the rails. "Per angusta ad augusta," I said as he concluded his tale of woe. Everyone looked ...
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by William Keyser - 2007-02-24
This book concerns established businesses, but its message is vital for young enterprises, even startups. Her argument is that successful socially responsible businesses do not have to make a choice b...
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by H. Tim Sevets - 2007-02-24
Go to the language learning section of any large bookstore and you will find Spanish dictionaries galore, along with dozens if not hundreds of Spanish instructional books, tapes, CDs, DVDs, flash card...
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by H. Tim Sevets - 2007-02-24
Profits from Your Backyard Herb Garden, by Lee Sturdivant, is a simple and straightforward business guide for anyone who likes working with plants and would like to earn a living or at least a side in...
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by William Keyser - 2007-02-23
Contrary to popular belief, business startups are almost never financed by venture capitalists. It is only a very tiny minority who get such funding, and then they are probably either hi-tech or likel...
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by William Keyser - 2007-02-23
This book about business startup and avoiding potential pitfalls, by two entrepreneur-academics may have a negative in the title, but is far from negative in content. The authors describe how to embra...
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by Jay Peterson - 2007-02-22
Today's world is a life in the fast lane, technologically advanced one. We want everything now, and we do not want to wait for anything. People today simply don't have the time to wait for things. Eve...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-21
An Alex Delaware and Milo Stugis murder mystery thriller, giving you the psychological thinking and the dogged police perspective. As always the story is full of twists and turns with several very lik...
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by Jonathon Bates - 2007-02-20
The author of this book absolutely sparks the imagination of readers with new information revealed about Elvis Presley. Donald Hinton, MD, is a medical doctor who has specialized in the field of psyc...
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by Lillian Brummet - 2007-02-18
Simple, clear and cut-to-the-chase, this light humor non-fiction self-help book will encourage readers to embrace happiness - as it is right there for their taking.Like most of us, Kerri Cartelli wear...
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by Joy Cagil - 2007-02-18
Geoff Graber says he was four years old when his grandfather taught him how to play poker. I read this little fact when I opened the book to its beginning, and I was immediately hooked.After having re...
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by Nicole Napoli - 2007-02-18
Dear John is Nicholas Sparks' latest novel. I've read all of Sparks' books and I have my favorites, such as The Notebook, and now Dear John is on my list of favorites too.It's a touching story of you...
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by Lillian Brummet - 2007-02-18
The Ant In The Cellar, by Danielle Rosenblatt is a fun children's book written similarly to Dr. Seuss rhyming style… did I say fun? It really is. An ant that lives in a family home creates silly and a...
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by David Carter - 2007-02-18
The Berlin Wall came down in 1989 and this book was first published a year later. Back then it was believed that as the Cold War was over, the spying espionage novel was finished. Redundant. Passé.Of ...
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by Simon Payn - 2007-02-17
One of the greatest -- and most important -- tasks a business faces is to differentiate itself from its competitors. Doing so gives that business an enormous marketing advantage and in many cases allo...
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by Shirley Roe - 2007-02-16
Genre: BusinessTitle: Creating a Million Dollar a Year Sales IncomeAuthor: Paul McCordPaul McCord has excelled as a salesman, trainer and manager in the financial services industry. This experience ha...
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by Mary-Ann Donnolo - 2007-02-16
Tales of the South Pacific was the first of James Mitchner's books I had ever read. After reading it, my girlfriend told me that I drove her crazy in high school claiming that I was one day going to ...
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by Susan Scharfman - 2007-02-15
Dark Star Safari-Overland From Cairo to Cape Town By Paul Theroux ISBN 13978061813424-3 Houghton Mifflin Company 2003Admittedly tired of his role as famous writer working in his home/office on the ne...