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Cleveland's Department Stores
Christopher Faircloth · Arcadia Publishing Pages: 127 Format: Paperback
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Originating as simple one- or two-room storefront operations, Cleveland's department stores grew as population and industry in the region boomed throughout the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th. They moved into ever larger and elaborate structures in an attempt to woo the shopping... |
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Back to Work: Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy
Bill Clinton · Knopf; First Edition edition Format: Hardcover
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President Bill Clinton gives us his views on the challenges facing the United States today and why government matters—presenting his ideas on restoring economic growth, job creation, financial responsibility, resolving the mortgage crisis, and pursuing a strategy to get us back in the future... |
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Confident Networking for Career Success
Gael Lindenfield · Piatkus Books Format: Paperback
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From self-help experts, quick-fix solutions for common problems and guidelines for both introverts and extroverts Good networking is vital in today's work world. This practical and accessible self-help book will enable career-minded readers to build confidence and develop... |
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On the Brink: Inside the Race to Stop the Collapse of the Global Financial System
Henry M. Paulson · Business Plus; 1 edition Format: Hardcover
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From the Foreword, by Rep. Barney Frank, especially written for the trade paper edition:"For many people, what will be most striking about this foreword is the fact that I wrote it. It's not every day a partisan, liberal Democrat gets a call from a conservative, high-ranking member... |
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The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact
CHIP HEATH · Simon & Schuster Pages: 320 Format: Hardcover
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The New York Times bestselling authors of Switch and Made to Stick explore why certain brief experiences can jolt us and elevate us and change us - and how we can learn to create such extraordinary moments in our life and work.What if a teacher could design a lesson that he knew his students... |
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