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On the weekends our speech is conversational, simple, clear and interesting. We speak in examples, anecdotes, and analogies. This book offers techniques to elevate your weekday presentations from blah to brilliant, with weekend language in mind.
Biography of Andy Craig, currently Business Development Manager at Paragon Construction Group, previously Player at Rugby Union and Player at Rugby Union.
Have you been meaning to sort your finances out but kept putting it off? Perhaps you have had a bad experience with financial advice in the past? Own The World shows you why you can and should invest your own money and highlights the significant advantages you have over most finance professionals. The knowledge needed to make a huge difference to your money is not that complicated, just very poorly distributed throughout the population. You will see how successful investment can turn hundreds into millions thanks to the power of compound interest, something Einstein described as "The Eighth wonder of the world". It has never been more important to take charge of your financial affairs. Fortu...
Best-selling personal finance author, Andrew Craig, takes you through the steps needed to get your finances humming, including: Paying off any debt. Setting up the right investment accounts such as ISAs and pensions. Simple investment strategies you might consider. Annual housekeeping and Further Resources. In this compion book to "How to Own the World", you will learn a common-sense approach to investment and the vital importance of ignoring the news. If you "own the world", automate your investments and stick to it, you could make high single-digit to low double-digit returns through the economic cycle.Over a lifetime of investment, these returns can make you a millionaire. Investment need not be that complicated - it is just that most people never learn anything about it. This approach will give you the confidence to sort your finances out once and for all. For most people, this is a huge relief and one of life's great problems solved....
Beginning in southwest Scotland, Goldsworthy traces the ancient routes along which sheep were once driven over the border to markets in England, building, dismantling and rebuilding along the way a red sandstone arch.
A lonely boy in a new town makes some friends after learning how to ride on top of a Super Zoom tire.
Love and lust are among the most powerful of emotions, but when joint thirst for violence is thrown into the mix, it creates the ultimate lethal cocktail. Exploring the deadly dynamic that exists within the relationships of men and women whose romantic obsession leads them to commit acts of bloody devastation. Includes case histories from around the world - some well known, others whose shocking truth is revealed for the first time. The horrific details of couples, that had they never met may have continued living 'normal' lives in unremarkable obscurity, but who have instead acted upon joint sadistic, monstrous fantasies.
'More Dangerous Ground' takes a fascinating look behind the scenes of The Cook Report and offers a provocative insight into what makes Roger Cook tick.
Both books in Paul D. Brazill's 'The Peter Ord Yarns', now available in one volume! Gumshoe Blues: After a divorce, Peter Ord decides to turn his life around and becomes a private detective. But with his constant drinking and questionable decision-making skills, his new career quickly takes a turn for the worse. Trying to solve challenging cases and keep up with his boozy sidekick Bryn Laden, Peter soon finds himself on the wrong side of a local crime lord's radar. Seatown Blues: Peter Ord returns to his hometown, hoping to start fresh, but it doesn't take long for him to fall back into his old habits. Hanging out with a group of lowlifes and getting involved in criminal activities, Peter navigates the seedy underbelly of his hometown. Along the way, he encounters a cast of offbeat characters, each with their own quirks and secrets.
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