A better time for your business starts in the next decade. Are you ready? In this fast and furious time machine of a book, Richard Laermer shows you how to use-and in some cases abuse-the trends of the next decade (or two) that really matter. As an author with a functional crystal ball, a veteran marketing innovator, and media master, Laermer foresees a fabulous future-if you start planning for it today.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 4 November 2010
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A Master of Fortune
Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne (1866-1944), also known by the pen name Weatherby Chesney, was a British novelist. His most well known character is Captain Kettle, who first appeared as a side character in the novel Honour of Thieves (1895). His first appearance as the main character was in the short story Stealing a President in vol 1, issue 6 of Pearson's Magazine (1896).
Master The SAT 2010: SAT Prep for Students and Parents
Added by: alexa19 | Karma: 4030.49 | Exam Materials » SAT | 31 October 2010
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Master The SAT 2010: SAT Prep for Students and Parents
For students, Master the SAT 2010 teaches test-taking strategies and reviews and tests all the skills needed to do well on the SAT, including the student's essay writing abilities and higher level math skills. For parents, there is the 24-page Parent's Guide to College Admission Testing-a feature found in no other SAT book-and answers about the best college financing solutions, from financial aid and scholarships to tuition payment plans.
His name is Charles Render, and he is a psychoanalyst, and a mechanic of dreams. A Shaper. In a warm womb of metal, his patients dream their neuroses, while Render, intricately connected to their brains, dreams with them, makes delicate adjustments, and ultimately explains and heals.
Her name is Eileen Shallot, a resident in psychiatry. She wants desperately to become a Shaper, though she has been blind from birth.
Together, they will explore the depths of the human mind -- and the terrors that lurk therein.
The Tests of General Education Development, or GED Tests, are standardized tests that measure skills required of high school graduates in the United States and Canada. The ultimate goal in passing these exams is a certificate that is equivalent to a high school diploma. A GED certificate can be useful for gaining admission to college, for obtaining certain vocational licenses, or for finding employment in the many types of jobs that require a high school diploma or its equivalent.