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Rise of the Meritocracy    by D.H. Draws
Price: $5.99 USD. 54280 words. Published on July 17, 2012. .

Once again science and big business will clash in this science fiction and political suspense thriller. Our hero James Watsen, a smart and shy bioengineering student, must break out of his shell and lead his fellow scientists in a covert operation to save the planet. Will they succeed in time or will the corrupt corporations and politicians be allowed to destroy the earth? Find out what happens.
Lexie World (Book 1 of the Three Lost Kids Trilogy)    by Kimberly Kinrade
Price: $2.99 USD. 13600 words. Published by Evolved Publishing LLC  on July 19, 2012. .

In the first book of the enchanting children's trilogy, The Three Lost Kids, Lexie and her sisters discover Lexie World, a beautiful world that's being destroyed by Garbage Goblins. To save the world, Lexie, her sisters, their faithful dog TayTay, and their new Unicorn friend must travel over the Waters of Waste, climb the Mountain of Lost Clothes, and retrieve the Mirror of Ice.
Making Money With Scrap Metals    by john fadool
Price: $2.99 USD. 5910 words. Published on July 27, 2012. .

Would you like to:Earn extra money? Help clean up the environment ? Have a paying hobby ? This book will show you how to do it all without investing your money. This guidebook is written for beginners in language that is easy to understand.
Blue Pelagic    by Shane Griffin
Price: Free! 1210 words. Published on July 29, 2012. .

In a world economy finally gone completely green Captain Lander is on the hunt for one last big catch. However what is it he is actually hunting?
The Kyoto Protocol    by Tanya Christy
Price: $0.99 USD. 1120 words. Published on August 16, 2012. .

My considerations about the ecology and nature derived from the historical facts presented in the reliable sources.
Surveying the Field: Changes in Quantity Surveying    by Aref Fanous
Price: Free! 9850 words. Published on August 17, 2012. .

This book details the changing role of the quantity surveyor. It compares traditional expectations with the changes have occurred, and why these are necessary in the modern world. Including the presentation of original research conducted with Coventry University. The book contains valuable information for academics, quantity surveyors and other agents associated with the construction industry.
Elephants Cry Too    by William Forde
Price: $1.00 USD. 12200 words. Published on August 25, 2012. .

‘Elephants Cry Too,’ is written for the 7-9 year old reader. It is told through the eyes of a small, Indian boy who is destined to stay small and is constantly bullied by other children. His only friends are the animals of the forest. One day, the boy meets a holy man in the forest who tells him a story about the first herd of elephants. The old man’s story changes the boy’s life forever.
A Home to Die For    by Darrell B Nelson
Price: Free! 4770 words. Published on August 27, 2012. .

Two short stories for your enjoyment. A HOME TO DIE FOR originally published in Alienskin Magazine. A man has interesting ideas about remodeling his home. THE ADJUSTER: Saving the world brings a high personal price.
Social Entrepreneurs Speak: Essays, Articles, and Interviews on Social Entrepreneurship    by Rachel Signer
Price: $3.99 USD. 29060 words. Published on August 28, 2012. .

What is social entrepreneurship and what can we learn from it? In this collection of interviews, profiles, and articles, compiled from Rachel Signer's work as a reporter and essayist for the website Dowser.org, we have a wealth of case studies. Signer's writings lend voice to the social entrepreneurs and innovators who are attempting to mitigate the world’s “wicked problems.”
Genetically Modified Foods vs. Sustainability    by Bruno McGrath
Price: Free! 6680 words. Published by pandorap on August 28, 2012. .

“We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” – Albert Einstein This ebook points out the surrounding issues of genetically modified fruit and vegetables that consumers are unaware of. While several parties defend the use of technology to create food, it appears that little is being done to increase awareness about this matter to the end consumer.