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When looking for a job,
it is easy to get discouraged and frustrated. Doors seem to
close in every direction, and it's hard to find the motivation
to get that position that you deserve. This book gives you nine
simple steps to make the job search more effective. By following
this time-tested networking strategy, you increase your chances
of finding the opportunity that you are looking for. The perfect
job is out there, but sometimes the timing just isn't right, or
you lack the confidence, but suggestions in this book give you
the tools you'll need to find the job that is right for you.
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Childhood Dying is a call for
parents, educators, and politicians to deconstruct our
repressive, monolithic public school system and usher in a new
era of educational freedom that will allow the fulfillment of
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Walt Burke,
the University of Arkansas’ most recent phenom, was on his
way to signing with the Colorado Rockies. Burke had just
broken the university’s standing batting records, all of
them. But one night, in his girlfriend Peggy Jean’s bedroom,
his future took a sharp turn. His life changed in one
instant, smashing his dreams and making him a fugitive.
On the run, Walt
changes his identity. He stays in Mexico for eight months until
his need to play baseball sends him back to the U.S. Walt's
amazing skills on the diamond land him in the independent
leagues, far from any news media radars.
But with the FBI
and one curious journalist on his tail, the greatest player in
the league, and possibly the country, will not remain hidden for
long.
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Clarence A. Hinchy is a driven
man. He's driven to bring about changes to improve the democracy
in which we live. Americans will find inspiring ideas detailed
in this book for setting the United States back on the right
path. The path Hinchy describes encourages peace, prosperity,
and individuality, which this country has woefully missed in its
political arenas for some time. To say this book is refreshing
is an understatement. Hinchy represents all Americans who have
questioned the United States' current path, and he is the man to
lead us to a better one.
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