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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Suze Orman - Women and Money: Owning The Power To Control Your Destiny


Suze Orman - Women and Money: Owning The Power To Control Your Destiny



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Suze Orman - Women and Money: Owning The Power To Control Your Destiny Bestselling author and host of her own CNBC show, Suze Orman encourages women to "give to yourself as much as you give of yourself" in her ninth financial advice book, sure to resonate with legions of readers who will appreciate her straightforward advice and supportive tone. Aiming squarely for a female audience, Orman guides readers through the very basics of finances. She explores why women have dysfunctional relationships with money and notes the ways they undervalue themselves or "treat themselves as a commodity whose price is set by others," while also sharing the story of her own evolving relationship with her finances. Though her explanation of the "8 qualities of a wealthy woman" (harmony, balance, courage, etc.) is more inspirational than practical, she also presents a concrete five-month "save yourself plan" for financial repair, starting with setting aside checking and savings accounts, fixing one's credit rating, saving for retirement, setting up a will and purchasing home insurance. This encouraging guide will not intimidate women who are foundering financially. Product Details * Hardcover: 272 pages * Publisher: Spiegel & Grau (February 27, 2007) * Language: English * ISBN-10: 0385519311 * ISBN-13: 978-0385519311



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77 Ways to Beat Colds and Flu


77 Ways to Beat Colds and Flu



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Top Gear Magazine (UK Edition - July 2008)


Top Gear Magazine (UK Edition - July 2008)


Top Gear is an automobile magazine published by BBC Worldwide, and named after the BBC's Top Gear television show. It is the UK's leading general interest car magazine in sales terms, with over 190,000 issues sold a month (April 2006 issue). Rapidshare download link:
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World War II A Student Encyclopedia 5 volumes


World War II A Student Encyclopedia 5 vols ABC-CLIO, Inc. By Spencer Tucker, Priscilla Roberts 1795 pages {PDF} SBN 1-85109-857-7 (hardback : alk. paper) ISBN 1-85109-858-5 (e-book) E-Book 2005-02-23 World War II A Student Encyclopedia (5 volume set) Includes bibliographical references and index. This five-volume set contains some 1,200 entries prepared by a roster of 270 international contributors. The subtitle declares this a "student encyclopedia," but there's nothing condescending about the articles or their presentation (no glossy color photos or boxed features); instead, this is a solid reference for a general audience, with a decent selection of maps and photos in b & w. After a section of 15 general maps (included in each volume). The first volume presents three overview essays on the origins and legacy of the war. Following are the alphabetically arranged entries covering the major theaters, the campaigns, individual battles major weapons systems, diplomatic conferences, and key individuals, as well as the war's historiographical controversies and major turning points, and life on the home front. Entries are signed and include references and cross-references. The fifth volume presents a selection of important documents representing the pre-war period through the aftermath. Edited by Spencer C. Tucker (history, emeritus, Virginia Military Institute); Priscilla Mary Roberts (history, U. of Hong Kong) assisted with the documents volume.



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Angelina Jolie in Issue Poses (2008) Nice Poses for Magazines


Angelina Jolie in Issue Poses (2008) Nice and Beautiful Poses for Magazines (REAL CUTE)


Angelina Jolie Bio Blurb: Angelina Jolie (born June 4, 1975) is an American film actress, a former fashion model, and a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency. She is often cited by popular media as the world's sexiest person and her off-screen life is widely reported. She has received three Golden Globe Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and an Academy Award. After appearing as a child alongside her father Jon Voight in the 1982 film "Lookin' to Get Out", … Tags: not so hot without makeup, overrated, Globes, brunette, drop dead beautiful, sexy



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Encyclopedia Of Ancient And Forbidden Secrets


Encyclopedia Of Ancient And Forbidden Secrets

Nye, "Encyclopedia Of Ancient And Forbidden Secrets" Gnosis Books l PDF l 199 pages l 2 MB


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Monday, September 22, 2008

How to Do Everything with Your Web 2.0 Blog (McGraw Hill)


McGraw Hill - How to Do Everything with Your Web 2.0 Blog
Incorporate the hottest new Web technologies into your blog! How to Do Everything with Your Web 2.0 Blog makes it easy to choose the blogging tools that are best for you and master the basics of blog design and template manipulation. You'll learn how to add different Web 2.0 services to your blog, including images, video, audio, forums, tags, wikis, and even money-making features. It's time to take your blog to the next level and get more hits, more fans, more friends, and more customers. Learn about different blogging tools, including Blogger, TypePad, WordPress, and ExpressionEngine Customize your blog's design by editing templates and style sheets Share your blog headlines and story feeds via RSS and Atom Add photos, video, and audio–including podcasts–to your blog Drive traffic to your site with tagging, social bookmarking, and ranking services Collaborate with users through wikis Promote visitor participation using forums, community blogs, and newsletters Make money through your blog with Google AdSense, Amazon, and other affiliate programs Track, optimize, maintain, and back up your blog
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Australia- Only continent and a country


About Australia
An island continent in the Southern Hemisphere with a total area of 2,941,526 mi2 (7,618,552 km2). It is bounded on the west by the Indian Ocean and on the east by the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea. Numerous small and several large islands lie off the coast, including Tasmania and New Zealand. Australia is generally of remarkably low elevation and moderate relief. Three-fourths of the land mass lies between 600 and 1500 ft (180 and 450 m) in the form of a huge plateau. A cross section from east to west shows first a narrow belt of coastal plain, then the steep escarpments of the eastern face of the Great Dividing Range, stretching 1200 mi (1900 km) from the north of Queensland to the south of Victoria. The descent on the western slope of the Dividing Range is gradual until often elevation in the inland basins is below sea level, rising gradually again across the great plateau until the low ranges of western Australia fringing the plateau are reached, and beyond these lies another coastal plain. With the exception of the Gulf of Carpentaria and Cape York peninsula in the north and the Great Australian Bight in the south, there are few striking features in the configuration of the coast. Australia may conveniently be divided into three great structural and landform regions.

The region called East Australian Highlands consists of a narrow plain extending north and south along the eastern coast. Flanking the plain are the series of ranges and tablelands making up the Great Dividing Range. The East Australian Highlands is the best-watered region in Australia, and some of the river systems are of considerable size. On the flanks of the East Australian Highlands are Australia's principal coal deposits—in the vicinity of Sydney and Newcastle and in the Bowen and Ipswich fields in Queensland. Petroliferous basins at Surat (Roma), flanking the divide in Queensland and off the coast of Victoria in Bass Strait, are Australia's most promising deposits of petroleum and natural gas.

The region known as the Interior Lowland Basins comprises a region of sedimentary rocks that occupy one-third of the continent between the western slope of the eastern highlands and the inner eastern margin of the ancient shield which forms the Western Plateau. Little land is over 500 ft (150 m), and some is below sea level. The rivers of the Murray-Darling Basin, draining the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range, have a marked seasonal variation in flow but never dry up in the lower reaches. South Australia's shallow lakes are more often dry expanses of encrusted white salt than bodies of water—the result of low rainfall and high evaporation. In most parts of the region water from deep artesian wells is available.

The region known as the Western Plateau is the largest area, occupying almost three-fifths of the continent, and is a great shield of ancient rocks standing 750–1500 ft (225–450 m) high. Much of it is buried in desert sand, and only a few ridges of ancient mountains (such as the Macdonnel and Musgrave ranges) break the monotony of the plateau surface. Only in the southwestern corner of the continent and along the northwestern coast is rainfall sufficient to support a sclerophyll forest of eucalypts and a monsoon woodland, respectively. In the north, coastal rivers are of considerable size but change from flooded torrents after rains to a succession of water holes in dry seasons.

Tasmania is a small mountainous island lying 150 mi (240 km) southeast of Australia across Bass Strait, with a total area of 26,383 mi2 (68,332 km2). The island is structurally similar to the East Australian Highlands. The dominant feature is the central plateau, falling from a general level of 3500 ft (1070 m) in the northwest toward the southeast. A dense eucalyptus forest covers most of the island except along the wetter west coast, where beech forest predominates. The rivers have short, rapid courses with little seasonal variation in flow. See also New Zealand.

Enjoy Ebooks- The Benefits of Ebooks

An ebook is a book in electronic format. It is downloaded to a computer, PC, Mac, laptop, PDA or any other kind of computer, and is read on the screen. It can have numbered pages, table of contents, pictures and graphics, exactly like a printed book.
Ebooks present many benefits and advantages, and this article shows some of them.
It is very simple and easy to purchase and download ebooks through the Internet. It is exactly like purchasing any other product. The only difference is that after payment you will either be directed to a download page or receive the download link in an email. All you have to do is click on the link and the ebook will automatically download to your computer, to a folder of your own choice.
After download you don't have to be connected to the Internet in order to read the ebook. You can stay offline. If you wish to have it printed, it is very easy. Just click on the print button in the ebook, to print it with your home printer.
So what are the benefits and advantages of ebooks?
1. Ebooks are delivered almost instantaneously. You can see, download and start reading them within minutes, without leaving your chair. You don't have to go to a bookstore to buy them, neither wait for them for days, weeks and sometimes more to arrive in the mail.
2. No trees are required to manufacture paper for the pages of ebooks.
3. When you need certain information, you can get it immediately, by downloading an ebook.
4. Many ebooks are sold nowadays with bonuses, which you usually do not get with a printed book. This adds value to your purchase.
5. Ebooks take up less space. You practically don't need any space to store them. You don't need a library or a room for them. You can store hundreds and thousands of ebooks in your computer.
6. Ebooks are portable. You can carry a whole library of hundreds of books with you, on CD, in a laptop, notebook or any ebook reader, without worrying about their weight.
7. With today technology you can read ebooks anywhere, on the bus, train, airplane and while standing in line.
8. Ebooks are more safely stored and carried from one place to another, than ordinary books. They also withstand time more than books.
9. Ebooks can show links, for easy access to more information and related websites.
10. Ebooks are searchable. You can easily search for any information in an ebook, instead of turning page after page.
11. Ebooks can be interactive and contain audio, video and animations, which can enhance the message that the author is trying to convey.
12. As ebooks are delivered through the Internet, there are no packing and shipping expenses.
13. Ebooks can be printable, so that if you wish to read an ebook in the traditional way, you can very inexpensively print it with your home printer or at any printing shop.
14. Fonts in ebooks can be resized, making it easier to read for people with disabilities. With an additional software it is possible to turn some of the ebooks into audio books.
15. Ebooks are very easy to to sell and distribute.
16. It is very simple and easy to purchase and download an ebook. People living in big modernized cities, in a remote village in a far away country or on a small island, can equally access an ebook. It takes them the same amount of time to purchase and download an ebook, provided they have an Internet connection.
17. It is possible to purchase an ebook 24 hours a day, every day of the year, from the comfort of your own house or office. You can purchase and download an ebook, even if you are on a vacation, if you have a laptop and wireless Internet connection.
18. People are already spending a lot of time in front of their computers, so why not read and ebook, instead of doing something else?
Nowadays one can find ebooks about every possible subject, fiction and nonfiction, free and not free.
Considering non-fiction ebooks, such ebooks disseminate knowledge not pages, which means that it is not correct to evaluate the price of an ebook according to the number of its pages. The price should be determined by the information it contains, its usefulness and relevancy, and on how much it gives you in terms of practical knowledge, inspiration, motivation, tips and advice, and also by the uniqueness of the information it contains.
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