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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by lynn lewis Students find it difficult to do a book review thinking that there is one right way to do it, but there is no one right way to do it written by Simon Buehring If you're a software professional, you'll learn something practical from this great new book by Andrew Stellman and Jennifer Greene. Applied Software Project Management describes typical problems that software teams face, and importantly provide answers that can be applied painlessly on any project. This book is essential reading for any software professional. written by Will Kalif The Tombs of Atuan is the second book in LeGuin’s Earthsea series of books. At less than 150 pages in length it is a small yet magical book that is suitable for children and adults. This is a perfect book for bedtime stories or if you want something light that won’t take a year to finish. written by Will Kalif Wizard’s First Rule is the first Terry Goodkind book in the Sword of Truth series which is also the basis for the ABC television series Legend of the Seeker. This is a review of this remarkable book. written by Will Kalif In the world of Epic Fantasy there are two series of books that stand above all the rest as masterpieces. Lord of the Rings is one of those series. The Earthsea Series by Ursula K. LeGuin is the other. This is a review of the first book in the Earthsea series A Wizard of Earthsea. written by Will Kalif This book is the second book in Feist’s Riftwar Saga (the first book is Magician: Apprentice) and in this book we see not only the transformation of our main character from apprentice to master but we also see this same transformation in Feist’s writing. written by Alan Zakoam Kevin Trudeau the credit card companies lure you to use their credit cards hoping that you’ll miss a payment so that they can cash in on fees and penalties and perhaps even raise your interest rate. Rich profits are easy to be had what with Americans averaging $8000 in credit card debt. Debt Cures explains how to dramatically reduce the interest rate you are now being charged. written by Alan Zakoam Lenders are unscrupulous in their tactics, so Kevin Trudeau urges consumers to counter attack. Debt Cures describes how to fight the good fight. Once more Trudeau says that lenders by their actions are keeping Americans in debt it is not your spending habits, lenders put you into and debt and do their best to keep you there. written by Alan Zakoam In the beginning of the book Debt Cures, Kevin Trudeau talked about the ways that credit card companies and banks are taking advantage of American consumers; in Chapters Four and Five he starts to tell how you can find the cures to your debt difficulties. Trudeau’s cures may be easier to swallow than you think. Debt savings of 50%, 75%, and up to 100% are promised if you successfully follow his steps outlined in Debt Cures. written by Alan Zakoam Debt Cures will allow you to no longer be a slave to debt. You will have the opportunity to find true financial independence and to begin to create your own wealth. Follow Kevin Trudeau’s advice and move your life to new heights. written by Amit Pandey Books that can make you laugh...or change your life! written by Arthur Raise The World Wide Web is a thriving market place and the book business online is thriving. In 2006 Amazon one of the largest online book sellers was listed by Fortune magazine as a USD 8.5 billion dollar company with USD 359 million in profits. written by Wencke Solberg Introductory article about so-called clicker-training. written by Jeff Stats The theme of war is probably one of the most popular themes in the world literature, especially in the 20th century when the real value of human life decreased dramatically in the result of the numerous military conflicts which acquired unparalleled scale in the past century. In fact, the 20th century was the time when military conflicts swapped away millions of human lives both military and civilian. As a result, many authors realized that human life worth practically nothing that may be traced in works of such outstanding writers of the 20th century as Earnest Hemingway, Graham Green, and many others. written by Dominik Huhsl I am going to be reviewing several books on poker. Here are the covers I will briefly discuss: Harrington on Holdem Vol I, II and III, Mike Caro's book of poker tells, and Sklansky 's Holdem Poker For Advanced Players. written by Jessica J Any kind of book review, either written or via web video, explores the main aspects of the book, along with more specific examples. written by Jeff Stats Pulitzer Prize winner Gary Wills, is one of America's most highly praised Catholic journalists and authors, has recently published a criticizing work against his own church's past and its present leadership. Wills' thesis in the "Papal Sin: Structures of Deceit" (Doubleday) is that "the life of church authorities is lived within structures of deceit." written by shagufta Khan If in the weekend barbeque your big question being a vegetarian is what to eat, get yourself the vegetarian cook book for innumerable recipes. For more information visit cookbookclub.net
written by Jeff Stats As it happens in the many outstanding works of literature, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn comprises of several themes developed around a central plot. In the case of Mark Twain’s novel, it is a story of a young boy, Huck, and an escaped slave, Jim with the description of their moral, ethical, and human development during thrilling adventures down the Mississippi River that brings them into many conflicts with greater society written by Jeff Stats
Ralph Waldo Emerson, a nineteenth century writer and a poet throughout all his works has convinced an idea of the presence of inner self reliance mechanism and presence of soul in each human being. People believing that such thing as soul and so called “sixth sense” or intuition, according to which each should live, exist, call themselves Emersonians, or Emersonian scholars. written by Timoty Anderson Report writing is not an easy task. Article outlines what should be done by a student struggling with report writing to produce quality work. Useful tips are given on how to summarize plot correctly, analyze characters, and explore themes. written by Do you have a First Edition book/s, and have no idea of the value? This book could help you out.
By Chris Beard written by John Woolf Will the perils and politics of radical religion, limited future oil resources and massive public and private debt bring America to her knees? Are we in fact on the road to an apocalyptic future? written by Jeff Beck Whether or not you consider yourself a dog person, the book will keep you laughing, and will remind you of the most important lessons life has to offer. written by John Woolf Ready to shed those extra pounds? Eating right, not eating less is the answer, according to Dr. Mark Hyman in his new bestselling book, Ultrametabolism: The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss. written by John Woolf Are we doomed to suffer the collapse of our society and culture as past civilizations have? Jared Diamond's new book looks at the world's recent past to help us better understand our future. written by John Woolf Why do drug dealers still live with their moms? What do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers have in common? If you are fascinated by intriguing facts, the bestselling book Freakonomics just might make your list.
written by Jeff Beck Looking for a light-hearted and humorous tromp through someone else's job loss? Annabelle Gurwitch's new book delivers with over 50 stories of the corporate chopping block.
written by Ken Ajoku Ajoku In this article you will learn the importance of knowing your customers voice and the positive impact that it has when conducting business.
written by Ken Ajoku Ajoku In this article you will learn the importance of knowing your customers name and the positive impact that it has when conducting business. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |