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The Improbability Principle: Why Coincidences, Miracles, and Rare Events Happen Every Day
David J. Hand · Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux Pages: 269 Format: Hardcover
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In The Improbability Principle, the renowned statistician David J. Hand argues that extraordinarily rare events are anything but. In fact, they're commonplace. Not only that, we should all expect to experience a miracle roughly once every month. But Hand is no believer in superstitions,... |
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Home Business Tax Deductions: Keep What You Earn
Stephen Fishman JD · NOLO; Twelfth Edition edition
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Pay less to the IRS Completely updated for 2015 returns! For any home business, claiming all the tax deductions you are entitled to is essential to your business's financial success. Don't miss out on the many valuable deductions you can claim. Here, you'll find out how to deduct:... |
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Lincoln on Leadership for Today: Abraham Lincoln's Approach to Twenty-First-Century Issues
Don T Phillips · Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Pages: 336 Format: Print book
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The author of the classic bestseller Lincoln on Leadership answers the question: How would President Lincoln handle the pressing crises of our modern world? Abraham Lincoln is recognized as one of history's finest leaders, a great president when the United States was under tremendous strain.... |
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The Evolution of Everything: How New Ideas Emerge
Matt Ridley · Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Pages: 360 Format: Print book
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The New York Times bestselling author of The Rational Optimist and Genome returns with a fascinating, brilliant argument for evolution that definitively dispels a dangerous, widespread myth: that we can command and control our world.The Evolution of Everything is about bottom-up order and its enemy,... |
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Why the Rich Are Getting Richer
Robert T. Kiyosaki · Plata Publishing Pages: 292 Format: Paperback
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It's Robert Kiyosaki's position that "It is our educational system that causes the gap between the rich and everyone else." He laid the foundation for many of his messages in the international best-seller Rich Dad Poor Dad - the #1 Personal Finance book of all time - and in Why the Rich... |
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How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation
Anthony Mancuso Attorney · NOLO Pages: 344 Format: Print book
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Form a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt nonprofit in your state The process of becoming a tax-exempt organization may appear intimidating, but with How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation, you can do it quickly, easily, and with confidence. You've got a cause you care about -- now you just need... |
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Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance
Angela Duckworth · Scribner Pages: 333 Format: Print book
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In this instant New York Times bestseller, pioneering psychologist Angela Duckworth shows anyone striving to succeed - be it parents, students, educators, athletes, or business people - that the secret to outstanding achievement is not talent but a special blend of passion and persistence... |
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Running a Food Truck For Dummies
Myrick · John Wiley & Sons Pages: 358 Format: Print book
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Drive your food truck business to success While food trucks may not be the new kid on the block anymore, it's a segment that continues to swell - and there's still plenty of room for growth. If you have your sights set on taking your culinary prowess on the road, Running a Food Truck For Dummies,... |
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There is life after college.
Jeffrey Selingo · William Morrow Pages: 297 Format: Print book
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From the bestselling author of College Unbound comes a hopeful, inspiring blueprint to help alleviate parents' anxiety and prepare their college-educated child to successfully land a good job after graduation.Saddled with thousands of dollars of debt, today's college students are graduating... |
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Social Security For Dummies
Jonathan Peterson · For Dummies Pages: 336 Format: Paperback
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For the newest edition, laws, dates and resources will be updated, new policies will be discussed, in relation to social security. Since its inception in 1937, workers across the United States have set aside a portion of their wages to fund the Social Security Administration. For many,... |
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