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03/19/2010 03:16 PM
A Short Story Collection
A collection of historical, sci-fi, and other short stories. A mysterious lady in black; medieval peasants go on the rampage; a squire lets down his master; hundreds of a habits orbiting earth are on the brink of war; a young man is mesmerized by a strange girl in a nightclub; and a man flees for his life in post apocalyptic badlands.
03/19/2010 03:16 PM
Nutritional Treatments for Chronic Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Easy reading and very concise, this ebook provides 1) an overview of chronic hypertension, 2) a science-based review of the research supporting the use of diet and nutritional supplements, 3) sample recipes, and 4) links to the website for more information and access to many of Dr Vasquez's research publications. While this information is not a substitute for personalized care from a doctor, it serves to educate the public about the science behind and practical implementation of Nutritional Treatments for Chronic Hypertension.
03/19/2010 03:16 PM
5 Things YOU surely DON'T do in your Business!
5 Things YOU Surely DON'T Do In Your Business!
03/19/2010 03:16 PM
This Page Intentionally Left Blank - Just Like The Paychecks oOf The Workers
This Indie Excellence 2007 Book Award finalist puts forth evidence why the 30-hr workweek and the $6 an hour minimum wage not only will have side effects, good ones, good ones, are reasonable and necessary, but can also increase the bottom line of the businesses that implement them. Since what we have today just doesn't work – no one can be productive working 40 hours a week, let alone 50 or more. An hourly wage of $6 means deciding between being homeless or hungry while defrocked CEOs are stuck with a severance pay of a mere 7 digits, plus stock options – it's time for a change.
03/19/2010 03:16 PM
Tick Tock, Don't Stop - A Manual for Workaholics
Swiatek takes a look at various aspects of work, including the Union, the unions, slavery, his job experience and why Americans work as hard as they do. He also looks at the origin of work – at least his take on it – and how corporations can reevaluate their current systems to help employees work fewer hours with higher productivity. The author also points out that working smart beats working harder, any day. Tick Tock, Don't Stop may not enable the reader to retire today, but perhaps sooner than planned. The reader won't become a millionaire, but should have a richer life.
03/19/2010 03:16 PM
Here's Your Free Gift - Send $10 For Shipping
Missing intelligence is all around and no one is exempt from this behavior, but it results in many laughs. Sit back and smile. Laughter is the best medicine and it's available even if you're a pirate or Joe the Plumber and no one will throw shoes at you. You will find more examples of temporary brain tumors that should make you laugh, including headlines, the brilliance of the banks and government – especially Newman and Cliff Claven – signs and other tax deductions and further thoughts by our youth. The author offers some worthless facts, fun things to do and more dumb, but funny questions.
03/19/2010 03:16 PM
This War Won't Cost Much - I'm Already Against the Next One
War is always being fought. Most people – even those in the military – oppose it. People demonstrate against it even before the bombing starts and history has seen numerous defectors, draft evaders and conscientious objectors. If the military uses “precision bombing,” why do we have “collateral damage?” If soldiers enter the “theatre of war,” do they need a degree in acting? If we take away the matches and cigarette lighters from war combatants, will that be the end of “friendly fire? The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are just for oil and the rich getting richer - really good for nothing.
03/19/2010 03:16 PM
Don't Bet On It
Buffalo software consultant John Kuzinski doesn't play the lottery, but somehow gets entangled in it. He wishes he hadn't. This is a novel about politics, gambling, deception, technology, fear and food. It is fiction and the characters are not real, but the information contained within dealing with odds, statistics, computers and lotteries are fact. If you play the lottery, by all means read this book. Even if you are not a gambler, you should still be enlightened and have a new outlook about games of chance.
03/19/2010 03:16 PM
Far Behind
“Imagine a different revelation: The devil rising to Earth remorseful for what he has done!” In a different story of what may happen come April 2012. In part I: The main character defines the root cause and common denominator of all addictions; rides one of the external glass elevators to the top of the newly constructed Twin Towers (of my design); and explores interesting theories on where life, and the universe, may be heading! In part II(due out April 2011): I ask myself “How would I take over the world if I were the devil?” and “What would I do with it once it was seized?” In a story about trying to make amends, where the only purpose is to make you think.
03/19/2010 03:16 PM
Animalogy: Conquest of the Animal World
This book is a basic information source about animal protectionism, animal use, animal abuse, and animal history.