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by Michelle Portney - 2007-02-15
Why would anyone being paid millions want to steal more? Is it greed, power, control, wanting to be part of the ultimate privileged class?Corporate leaders paid lavishly to guide their corporations a...
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by Veronica Grant House - 2007-02-15
Five Star Book, Totally Enjoyable ReadTo this day, I still do not know who gave me this book. It has a big blue cover with a gorgeous front design on it.Then, I opened it. I read and read and read a...
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by Susan Scharfman - 2007-02-15
Peter Matthiessen and Paul Theroux have a commonality close to my own restless heart. Moving about the earth by any means available, especially on their own two feet, they are travel writers, novelist...
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by Lou Hampton - 2007-02-14
As a speech coach, I know that audiences crave energy from a speaker. But so do bosses, co-workers, subordinates, customers, spouses, and kids. As author Jon Gordon says, "People are always buying you...
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by Shirley Roe - 2007-02-14
Genre: Children's fiction Title: Lelooni Author: Susan Docherty Genre: Children's fiction Title: Lelooni Author: Susan DochertyTextiles into books? Strange but trueLelooni, trickster moon of the plane...
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by Shirley Roe - 2007-02-14
There are several clichés that come to mind while reading this murder/mystery,'what goes around, comes around', 'there are skeletons in everyone's closet.' You will have to read this novel to underst...
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by Hilary Wainwright - 2007-02-13
Reclaim the State: Experiments in Popular Democracy. Published by Verso.The anti-capitalist protests at Seattle and Genoa are dramatic symbols of a growing collective anger about the globalising power...
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by Joy Cagil - 2007-02-13
While it is the accustomed ritual to get married in one's hometown near family and friends, why not go all out and get married far from home, in an exotic or unforgettable place that is new to the bri...
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by Gary Simpson - 2007-02-13
It is amazing how so many of us are so tied up with our work and our busy lifestyles that we can let something of great importance to our future just slip by without even realizing it. I'm talking abo...
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by Nathalie Himmelrich - 2007-02-13
This story is a mixture of fact and fiction, leaving you wondering which part it Dan's autobiography and which part is fiction. It takes you on a Journey to connect with your own inner dreams and aspi...
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by Earl Erickson - 2007-02-12
If you are serious in making a choice to improve your life, I have a book to introduce to you. The book is entitled, 101 Great Ways To Improve Your Life, Vol. 3 by David Riklan, founder of SelfGrowth....
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by H. Tim Sevets - 2007-02-12
Who knew self-help could be so easy? The Sedona Method by Hale Dwoskin proves that it doesn't have to be complicated at all.Hale Dwoskin is the guy behind that "Sedona Method" tape set that you might ...
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by Gary Simpson - 2007-02-12
My initial interest in this book was sparked by a radio interview that I listened to. I was inspired so much by what I heard that I could hardly wait to rush out and get this novel.I immediately went ...
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by Mike Caldwell - 2007-02-12
Self Leadership and the One Minute Manager is authored by Ken Blanchard, Susan Fowler, and Lawrence Hawkins. It completes the trilogy that started with Leadership and the One Minute Manager and was fo...
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by Mike Caldwell - 2007-02-12
Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People was THE self help of the 1990's. Enthusiasm and marketing of this book have dropped off in recent years but the lesson in the book are as applicable...
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by Emily McDonald - 2007-02-12
Hugo Arnold obviously enjoyed writing this book about picnic and barbecue food. I certainly enjoyed reading it. It is a book to enjoy the stories in, not just use recipes from. His passion for eati...
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by Kristen Hudson - 2007-02-12
In his latest book, "Seven Years to Seven Figures: The Fast-Track Plan to Becoming a Millionaire," Michael Masterson purports that it is possible for just about anyone to achieve a seven figure net wo...
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by Carol Skolnick - 2007-02-12
The Tao...the Now...and finally the How. Eureka! Once and for all, Byron Katie has proven that enlightenment is not waiting on an oxygen-deprived mountaintop in Tibet, nor hiding in some mysterious, i...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-11
It is now decreed that The United States of America is Addicted to Middle Eastern Foreign Oil and therefore there are no Presidential Alternative Fuel initiative and mandates from Congress to break th...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-11
The book RFID and the Future by Lance Winslow offers a glimmer of hope for the future of logistics, tracking, security and cost reduction for business, governments and citizens of the world. The poten...