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Self - employment - is it for you? This Guide is based upon a very successful training course that has been managed and designed by the author So many appreciative comments have been received from potential entrepreneurs and owner- managers of small and medium sized companies that the decision has been taken to bring the Guide to a wider market The Guide is designed to provide a realistic awareness of the opportunities and risks associated with starting a new buainess and enhancing the profitability of existing companies "Highly informative, now feeling much more confident" "I found the course extremely beneficial even though I have been running my company for several years. I have learnt so many good ideas and everything has been made much simpler" "Excellent material that will prove to be a very useful resource when trading" "Very good preparation for the world of self-employment high-lighting areas that require further work" "Just brilliant"
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Walter Trout is a giant of the blues-rock genre, and a survivor whose hell-and-back career is one of music's last great untold stories. Born March 6th, 1951, in Atlantic City, the guitarist and bandleader can look back on a half-century of musical triumphs, from his breakout as all-star sideman in '70s LA, through the '80s mayhem of Canned Heat and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, onto the solo career that thrives to this day. In modern times, Walter is a devoted husband and father-of-three. Yet few artists have walked a rockier road to enlightenment. Here, for the first time ever, Walter gives his own frank, unflinching and dazzlingly funny account of his chequered life and times. It's all here...
This genealogy classic, written in the bad old days of shoe leather and courthouse basements before the Internet, tells of a Southern man's discovery of his Native American ancestry in the 1990s. Among fascinating regional and local stories, you'll discover how the Yateses of Virginia coped on the frontier…how some Cherokees escaped the Trail of Tears…what the Southern drawl really means…where The Tree That Owns Itself is…how Elisabeth Yates stole her cattle back from Gen. Sherman. Out of print for years, this sought-after family history is available in electronic form only. Fall under the spell of all its local color, storytelling and genealogy help also in the exciting audiobook version.
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