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Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Part I: My World, My Nation    by Patri K. Venuvinod
Price: $8.99 USD. 116150 words. Published on April 8, 2011. .

Today, the economic success of a firm or nation depends critically on how well it exploits technology (T), innovation (I), and Entrepreneurship (E). Yet, there are few books addressing TIE-exploitation in a contemporary and academic manner. This textbook is the first part of a trilogy that seeks to fill this gap. The book examines TIE-issues from a world-perspective but stressing nation-building.
Feggaria Epanastasis    by Haris Kanatsoulis
Price: $7.99 USD. 85330 words. Published on June 18, 2011. .

η οικονομική κρίση στην Ελλάδα, η ανικανότητα διακυβέρνησης της, αλλά και σκοτεινά συμφέροντα φέρνουν τη χώρα στα πρόθυρα του εμφυλίου. τρεις φίλοι ανακαλύπτουν ποιός και γιατί σπρώχνει την Ελλάδα στη καταστροφή.
How to Survive the Coming Economic Meltdown    by John Weldon
Price: $4.99 USD. 28440 words. Published by John Ankerberg on June 25, 2011. .

Dr. John Weldon draws from his own personal experiences regarding our nation’s economic situation, including his own crisis with bankruptcy. He warns of the many traps we can face regarding our finances, including help for those facing substantial debt situations. He also examines the debt problem of our nation, offering sound advice from the latest economic research.
What the Immigrant Saw    by JP Floru
Price: $9.99 USD. 74970 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on September 29, 2011. .

Britain as seen through the eyes of an immigrant from Belgium. Amusing, serious, incisive, but always affectionate, JP Floru brings an outsider’s eye to look at Britain.
The Consortium - Patriot Acts Part III    by Steven Clark Bradley
Price: $2.50 USD. 126030 words. Published on February 12, 2012. .

In 2008, The Secretary of the Treasury and the The federal Reserve Chairman met with President George W. Bush. They told him that he had to give them 800 Billion dollars or in 24 hours the who political and economic system of the world would collapse. George W. Bush agreed. What if he had said NO? Read The Consortium and find out...