Sunday, July 31, 2011

Dollars and Sense: Or, How to Get On, The Whole Secret in a Nutshell (Classic Reprint)

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PUBLISHERS' PREFACE. Ie How to get on in life is the great problem that confronts us all, whatever help may be given from the outside; it is a problem which in the main each must solve for himself. To make ourselves useful in our day and generation, to deserve the respect of the community, to put to good use the talents ,vhich an All-wise Creator has committed to our chargc, to earn our share of earthly blessings-this should be the aim of all. We must be willing to work with our best endowments of mind and muscle, if we would win honorable and enduring success; and those who ignore this necessity, or try to evade its requirements, are at war with all the facts of human history, as well as with the laws of all conscious life. Work in some form, therefore, is the law of all earthly existence. Every living thing must work or die. The prpblel11 is by no means easy of solution. I t requires an accurate knowledge of ourselves, and a fair understanding of the circ

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TABLE OF CONTENTS; CHAPTER I; The World as Viewed hy the Two DilTerent Classes that Inhabit It l7; CHAPTER II; Tnle and False Economy-The Foundation of Success ????????; CHAl'TEl~ III; Choosing a Vocation-Selecting a Location-Hunning into Debt ??? ? 43; CHAPTER IV; Perse'erance-Working with a Witl-Depending on Yourself-Knowledge; of Your Husiness ?????????????? '" ?? ?? ?? ?? ? 54; CHAPTEN V; Luck-Tools-Rr:lins-On a Level witll Your Busines!;-norro-jng !lroney-; Th~ Royal Road ? ? 67; CHAPT~R VI; The ~tan Makes the Business-Room at the Top-I1ope-Concentration~}'; slem -Keeping Posted-Attending to 'lour Husines!; ? So; CHAPTER VII; Endorsing-Key to Successful Advertising ; CHAPTER VIII; Politeness-Charily-Keeping Your OWI1 Counsel - Integrity-Rich Poor; I'Ilan-~loney Getting 1Oc); CHAPTER IX; Borrowing Trouble-Pursuit of Tnle Happiness 119; CIIAPTER X; MaD a Rundle ol II abils-~urest )rethod of Securin!: Happiness ? ? %28; CHAPTER XI; ~eep


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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Divine Principle in Plain Language: The Basic Theology of Sun Myung Moon

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The Divine Principle is the fundamental theology of Sun Myung Moon.


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Thursday, July 28, 2011

BANKERS' HOURS: An Exciting Reminiscence of the 1970s When Men Were Men and Savings & Loans Were Solvent

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AND YOU THOUGHT YOUR MONEY WAS SAFE! The newest book by Gary Lukatch, Banker's Hours, is a deeply disturbing slog through the pain-filled ditches of California's long-suffering savings and loan industry. A startling expos¿ of the brutal underside of L.A.'s most notorious and heretofore-unknown S&L groupies. The author should be wrapped in a straitjacket and confined in a maximum-security mental institution. If you buy this book, you should hunt the author down and sterilize him. If you got this book free, well, you get what you pay for. Comments from some of the unsuspecting innocents who were sucked into buying this book because of the great cover: "Who wrote this junk?" R.H. Silver, former S&L Assistant Vice President, Yreka, California "Who published this piece of garbage?" R. Wellen, retired S&L Executive, Yorba Linda, California "Gary Who?" Lynwood Light and Shopper "Makes a GREAT birdcage liner." Neddy Seagoon, Book Reviewer, Los Angeles Globe and News "I'm glad I got a free copy, because I'd never pay good money for this crap." Sneed Hearn, Literary Critic, New Delhi Free Press "ALRIGHT! After 25 years my Dad finally got this thing published." Morgan Lukatch Pellettera, Author's Smartass Daughter "I LOVE this book. I bought 53 copies to give to friends and I even wrote the New York Times Book Review people to put it on their Best Seller list. I can't say enough great things about this wonderful book." Carolyn Lukatch, Author's Mother (deceased). "Hey, Buddy, review THIS!" Irate Husband of Former Girlfriend " 'Tain't funny, McGee!" Molly


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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Breathing Room Volume I: Free Verse (selected poems 2006-2009)

Breathing Room Volume I: Free Verse (selected poems 2006-2009) Review


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Breathing Room Volume I is the first in a two volume collection by the author that explores the myriad possibilities of free verse poetry. Waters' work has been published in ArtVoice, The Flask Review, Metromania magazine, Poetry.com and Silent Actor magazine.


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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Harvard University: Off the Record

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Introduction from the Author

In pop culture, Harvard University is almost synonymous with genius, brilliance, and success. And even though Harvard’s reputation alone certainly makes the University an attractive—and sometimes intimidating—place to earn a college education, the school remains a special place for many reasons unrelated to its reputation.

Specifically, Harvard continues to churn out cutting-edge academic findings and successful alumnae because of its ability to adapt to changing currents in culture and technology. No longer the white-bread home of the East Coast elite it once was, Harvard overflows with a degree of cultural diversity unmatched by few American colleges and universities. HarvardÂ’s recent technological improvements, including the construction of new computer labs and a wireless network, push the technological envelope and provide students the ability to tap into the vast resources of the Internet, no matter their location on campus. It is because of this adaptability that Harvard will certainly remain the Zeus among the pantheon of higher education across the globe.

But if youÂ’re reading this guide, it is probably because youÂ’re already somewhat aware of HarvardÂ’s reputation and resources, and wish to learn more about the University. For starters, Cambridge and Boston provide a rich setting for an already diverse Harvard University. Resources such as the largest library system and efficient public transportation make Harvard an appealing choice for students, whether they plan to research in the stacks of Widener Library or hunt for adventure and inspiration throughout Boston and Massachusetts. Oftentimes, students need not even leave Harvard Square for either because HarvardÂ’s student body hails from across the country and the world, producing a melting-pot of ideas and opinions.

However, this guide is not meant to restate the flowery sights and statistics of an admissions office view book. Instead, I hope it will help you answer the unmistakably important question of whether you would like to spend your college years at Harvard University. You will find important statistics and numbers, but more importantly, you will be exposed to the voice of the student body and learn the things that might just make the difference in your college selection. Ever wondered how to deal with a frigid New England winter? Have you ever fretted over the correlation between your possible professorÂ’s expertise and popularity, and the amount of access you will have to him or her? This guide will hopefully provide you with the answers to these questions and many more, while simultaneously increasing your insight into the college experience of a Harvard University student.

Dominic Hood
Harvard University


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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Ladies Who Lunch

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Ol' Skool's Sex Tools Volume 3

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Ol Skool's Sex Tool's is sort of like a lover's guide to mental stimulation. It's composed of erotic short stories, sexual spoken word pieces, love letters, and anything of a sexual nature. I guarantee satisfaction and stimulation that will leave you on the edge of your sexual nerves desiring more! The safest and most thrilling sex you can find lies in between the sheets of this pornographic paperback. This is the third series of this book. Be sure to check out Volume I & Volume II.


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Friday, July 22, 2011

The Che Diaries: Notes on a Multi-Dimensional Evolutionary Journey

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THE FOLLOWING INTRODUCTORY JOURNAL ENTRY OF THE ACTUAL YET INCONCEIVABLE EXPERIENCE OF THE AUTHOR, SUMS UP THE BOOK WITHOUT DISCLOSING ANY SURPRISING DETAILS: (This is a true story)October 9, 2007 It's just not ME anymore contained in my body, which currently seems to be the only familiar remnant of myself. Of this there is no doubt.My eyes first met the image of Che Guevara one year ago in Argentina. That first glance awakened a destiny between us, and he charged into my soul with the fierceness of a chariot in battle. He commanded my attention, changing the course of my life in an instant.Recognizing 'the presence' after the trip, in my home, intensified his energy. The times we co-habitated in my body together, lasted only moments but will linger the rest of my life. A door opened wider than I thought possible expanding my mind, pushing me beyond all limits. At random times our union would strike me into a state of ecstasy beyond literal description.Nothing looks the same. I crossed through the doorway into a different room, never to return to my original frame of thinking. This unexpected companion wreaked havoc in my life, but the purpose of our union eventually revealed itself beyond question. So strong came the direction to publish these notes and channeled messages, I COULDN'T ignore it.


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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Heritage of Unrest: A Novel

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This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition.


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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Stardust Dads: The Afterlife Connection

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The e-mail Danny and Allison read on their new computer in 1996 looks no different from the millions of others received by Web users around the world, with one glaring exception--it was sent by their dads who died during the 1970s. While residing in the afterworld at an amenity-laden paradise called Midway Manor, guitar-strumming Mickey Parks and piano-playing Lloyd Wallace monitor and manipulate the lives of their adult children on earth from the mid-'70s through the 1990s. Tampering with the facility's sophisticated computer, the dads thrust Mickey's daughter Allison and Lloyd's son Danny into a passionate but sometimes stormy relationship-a relationship steeped in Danny's heavy drinking and entangled in the often-zany world of men's adventure magazine publishing. After carefully implementing a plan to send their son and daughter a gift of knowledge that could enrich their lives forever, the dads' brief contact is cut short. They are banished to another destination in the afterworld, but not before they impart indisputable proof of life after death--and unwittingly put Danny's and Allison's earthbound lives on the line.


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