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The 13 Pillars of Internet Marketing offers a broad introduction to internet marketing methods for people like you – for marketing managers, business
owners and entrepreneurs.
It has been written to help you build your overall online marketing knowledge, explaining a wide variety of internet marketing activities or ‘pillars’.
Few businesses understand the technical aspects of internet marketing. I strongly believe that companies need to have some understanding of internet
marketing methods in-house, so that they can understand why things need to be done. Businesses can then make the decision to either do everything in-house, or
manage the process and outsource the technical side to a good search engine optimization firm.
The Seven Biggest Mistakes Investors Make By: simplegrowthinvesting.com
Results don’t lie. Most stock investors, if not all, have some bad habits that keep them frustrated and ineffective in the market.
What kind of results are you getting from your investing?
If you’re like most people, you’d probably like to improve your investing results. One of the reasons you’re not getting what you want may be that
you have no plan for investing in the market. You take tips from friends or TV personalities, and you invest on “gut instinct” rather than zeroing in on a method and sticking to it.
Amusements in Mathematics By: Henry Ernest Dudeney
On the question of Mathematical Puzzles in general there is, perhaps, little more to be said than I have written elsewhere. The history of the subject entails nothing short of the
actual story of the beginnings and development of exact thinking in man. The historian must start from the time when man first succeeded in counting his ten fingers and in
dividing an apple into two approximately equal parts. Every puzzle that is worthy of consideration can be referred to mathematics and logic. Every man, woman, and child
who tries to "reason out" the answer to the simplest puzzle is working, though not of necessity consciously, on mathematical lines. Even those puzzles that we have no way of
attacking except by haphazard attempts can be brought under a method of what has been called "glorified trial"—a system of shortening our labours by avoiding or eliminating
what our reason tells us is useless. It is, in fact, not easy to say sometimes where the "empirical" begins and where it ends.
There are those in this world that are demon-possessed, but there are so many more who are demon-influenced. This book is written for the servants of God,
believers as well as non-believers who want to know whether they carry the symptoms of the demon-influenced. It is high time that we come out of it as we are living in the end times.
The Phrasebook 5 Languages By: Vince Latorre and June Kraft
The 5 foreign languagea are: French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. The words and expressions are presented with the pronunciation.
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Reginald in Russia and Other Stories (1910) By: H. H. Munro (Saki)
Saki's world contrasts the effete conventions and hypocrisies of Edwardian England with the ruthless but straightforward life-and-death struggles of nature. Nature generally wins in the end.
From 1902 to 1908 Munro worked as a foreign correspondent for The Morning Post in the Balkans, Warsaw, Russia (where he witnessed Bloody Sunday), and Paris; he then gave that up and settled
in London. Many of the stories from this period feature the elegant and effete Reginald and Clovis, young men-about-town who take heartlessly cruel delight in the discomfort or downfall of
their conventional, pretentious elders.
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Returning Home By: Anthony Trollope
After a ten-year exile in Costa Rica, Mr. and Mrs. Arkwright, with their small child, attempted to take a short cut through the country to catch a boat to England. The difficulties of this trip on donkey-back,
through almost impassable forests and down steep mountain sides, were increased by incessant and torrential rains. Mrs. Arkwright, utterly exhausted when they reached the river, was reassured by the sight of
the canoes in which they would make the remainder of the trip. She and the baby were made comfortable for their long ride, but before her husband could step into the canoe a sudden storm swept it from the
shore, overturned it, and its occupants were drowned. Mr. Arkwright, brokenhearted, abandoned his voyage and returned to his post
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Rolling Stones By: O. Henry
This the twelfth and final volume of O. Henry's work gets its title from an early newspaper venture of which he was the head and front. On April 28, 1894, there appeared in Austin, Texas, volume 1,
number 3, of The Rolling Stone, with a circulation greatly in excess of that of the only two numbers that had gone before. Apparently the business office was encouraged. The first two issues of one
thousand copies each had been bought up. Of the third an edition of six thousand was published and distributed free, so that the business men of Austin, Texas, might know what a good medium was at
hand for their advertising. The editor and proprietor and illustrator of The Rolling Stone was Will Porter, incidentally Paying and Receiving Teller in Major Brackenridge's bank.
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Round the Red Lamp By: Arthur Conan Doyle
When Round the Red Lamp appeared in 1894, readers and reviewers were appalled. Expecting tales in the style of Conan Doyle's popular Sherlock Holmes stories, readers were shocked to find instead
harrowing medical stories involving childbirth, syphilis, and botched amputations.
The tales in Round the Red Lamp range in theme from the realistic to the bizarre in such stories as 'Lot No. 249', involving a reanimated mummy that stalks a young medical student, and
'The Los Amigos Fiasco', where a doctor's misconception about the effects of electricity brings about surprising results for a condemned prisoner. In addition to the fifteen stories
in the original collection, this edition reprints three of Conan Doyle's other rare medical tales, including the chilling masterpiece 'The Retirement of Signor Lambert'.
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Sisters Mothers Daughter By: Theresa Chaze
Sisters, Mothers, Daughter is a collection of short stories that explore the complicated and ever changing relationships between women. Other worlds, differing religions, life paths and
political points of view come together in the fantasy genre as women explore themselves and their life’s path. Resa confronts her family, forcing them to know her true self. With Melanie’s
help, Daphne attempts to keep control over her own body by escaping the restrictive reproductive laws of another.
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South Sea Tales By: Jack London
Like the celebrated Klondike Tales, the stories that comprise South Sea Tales derive their intensity from the author’s own far-flung adventures, conveying an impassioned, unsparing vision borne
only of experience. The powerful tales gathered here vividly evoke the turn-of-the-century colonial Pacific and its capricious tropical landscape, while also trenchantly observing the delicate
interplay between imperialism and the exotic. And as Tony Horwitz asserts in his Introduction, “When London’s stories click, we are utterly there, at the edge of the world and the limit of human endurance.”
The Ether Dispute: Revisiting Einstein's Theory That Space Is a Physical Substance By: Richard J. Wilson J.D.
There’s an unresolved dispute over the physical nature of space. It occurs because of what Bacon called our “dull and deceptive human senses.” On one hand, space appears empty.
This led biblical and modern cosmologists to conclude space is an “empty vacuum.” But, when astrophysicists from Newton to Einstein studied space, they found it exhibits physical behaviors,
i.e. it carries light and heat. This led astrophysicists to conclude space is an invisible substance called “the ether.” The author explores the ether dispute, and the pressing need to
resolve it scientifically.
The General Principles of Reality A By Robert L. DeMelo
This book documents a significant DISCOVERY that shakes the very core of science! It unifies quantum, newtonian and relativistic physics at a very fundamental level. Its new relativity mass
equation proves that Jupiter's mass is relatively equal to an electron charge EXACTLY. It details the true mechanism behind the effects of gravity & electric force along with a wide variety
of other theories.