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Ever wonder what the Bible really says about Angels? Why we always depict the Devil as having horns and a pitchfork? This book answers those questions and more. Challenge Pop Culture and get to the root of our images and icons with Popping Pop Christianity.
A 30-year veteran financial advisor, Scott Carter, lays out his straightforward plan to help those who are getting ready to enter retirement and those who are already retired avoid cooking their financial goose. This book is a must-read for those who are in what Scott calls "the retirement danger zone." In other words, if you are approximately 10 years away from your retirement date, either before or after. At this point in your life, you can't afford to suffer severe losses to the retirement nest egg that has taken you so long to accumulate, and that might have to take care of you for 30 years or more in retirement.
Barrett Fuller is a world-famous and very wealthy children's author who writes under a pseudonym because he's a self-absorbed womanizer and drug-user. His life changes when he receives an extortion letter, challenging him to live up to the morals he currently espouses in his books. He is presented with a series of tasks to complete or face having his identity revealed to the public, resulting in the ruin of his financial empire. Richard Fuller, Barrett's nephew, has a secret too, and it's one no kid should bear. He knows why his father left the family and he's never told his mother. When the extortionist challenges Barrett to spend time with his nephew, their respective secrets move towards a collision that will change their lives forever.
You Got This is a simple playbook for achieving successful retirement.
A truck crashes through the front window of Dave Bolden's workplace, killing everyone but him. Shortly after the accident, he is approached by an eccentric businessman who interprets his survival as luck and sets out to exploit his gift. A series of extreme tests of luck follows, orchestrated by the mysterious Mr. Thorrin.
This book provides fresh insights on Piero Sraffa's work, by examining previously unpublished papers from Sraffa archives. It offers new perspectives on the connection between Sraffa amd Marx, and examines Sraffa's approach to money, the role of equilibrium and of the surplus in economic theory.
This book discusses knotted surfaces in 4-dimensional space and surveys many of the known results, including knotted surface diagrams, constructions of knotted surfaces, classically defined invariants, and new invariants defined via quandle homology theory.
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