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Follow, Lead, Build. The Ultimate Guide to Network Marketing, by Raymond Young, is an inspirational self-help guide to success in network marketing. The author shares insights and wisdom gathered over his 30 years in the business, with the lessons learned to illustrate both the right and wrong way to prepare yourself, and others, for lasting financial success.
This title tells the story of how Scotland's community-based housing associations blossomed from small beginnings in Govan.
Readings that point the way to a peaceful, democratic, and ecologically resilient transition to an era of localization, limits, and societal opportunities. Energy supplies are tightening. Persistent pollutants are accumulating. Food security is declining. There is no going back to the days of reckless consumption, but there is a possibility—already being realized in communities across North America and around the world—of localizing, of living well as we learn to live well within immutable constraints. This book maps the transition to a more localized world. Society is shifting from the centrifugal forces of globalization (cheap and abundant raw materials and energy, intensive commercial...
As one of the most successful farm organizations in the United States, the Missouri Farmers Association brought together farm clubs from all over the state to serve as the central body through which farmer-owned businesses could compete with investor-owned businesses. In Cultivating Cooperation, Raymond A. Young follows the fascinating history of MFA from its grass-roots beginning in a schoolhouse in 1914 through the upheaval that led to only the second leadership change in the organization's history in 1979. William Hirth was responsible for the early success of MFA. At the age of fifteen, Hirth became interested in farming and started lecturing on the benefits of building a cooperative of ...
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Post-Civil War detective fiction, written mostly by women, considered in relation to other forms of sentimental and domestic fiction.
This treatise provides a broad overview of the many important aspects involved in the creation of perfumes and a fundamental understanding of the chemical basis of perfumery. The emphasis is on the development of fine fragrances for both students and those seeking a more in-depth knowledge of perfumery.This book is divided into five chapters: Essential Oils and Odorants, Perfumes - History and Modern Perfumery, Creation of a Perfume, Chemistry of Odorants and the Physiology and Theories of Smell. The first chapter covers the characteristics and isolation of some important essential oils from plant blossoms, leaves, roots & rhizomes, fruits, seeds, wood & bark, and plant exudates (resins). Al...