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A highly successful CEO, Scott Reed’s Top 50 Rules of Investing breaks down investment philosophy and ethics for anyone to understand. Within Top 50 Rules of Investing, Scott Reed offers a personal, lighthearted and sincere approach to investing. His writing is keenly impacted by his experiences serving on non-profit boards, running one of the top investment firms in the United States, and connecting with business professionals across the country as a public speaker. His newest investment guide breaks down the subject’s complexity with cheer, flashing a grin after every paragraph.
The year is 2135. It is the final year. In this futuristic, neo-deco world, hired killer Nathan Fisher stumbles upon a secret that will destroy the Human Race. He must risk his sanity, and his life, in a desperate attempt to stop a horrific union between Mankind and machine. He will fail. Collects issues #1-5.
The Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States.
Caroline Holland is young and glamorous with her whole life ahead of her. She stands to inherit the successful family jewellers in Bond Street that her parents have successfully built up. After a first class education, Caroline and her new best friend Karen Lewis set up their own fashion business in the heart of London. Falling in love soon after meeting a handsome stranger, her life is turned upside down and she finds herself all alone except for a few close friends, but who she can trust? With her life threatened, she leaves London and the bad memories behind her as she starts a new life in New York. Happy with her new life, Caroline is unaware of the aftermath she leaves behind of trustin...
The Gay]Grey Moose is a collection of essays presenting a comprehensive view of English poetry in Canada from the early colonial period to the Post-Modern era. From a wide range of poets, this book provides fresh contexts for viewing and discussing three centuries of English Canadian poetry. Both national and regional in its orientation, it seeks to discover the relationship between poetry and landscape in a poetic continuity that stretches from the late 17th century to the present.
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