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An Alef-Bet Kabalah    by Dan Brook
Price: $1.80 USD. 3520 words. Published on April 26, 2009. .

An Alef-Bet Kabalah contains 22 short mystical journeys across lifetimes and universes, one mystical meditation for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. They are designed to expand your mind by creating awareness, provoking peace, and making connections between the individual and the rest of the universe, so that you can live a happier and more fulfilling life. Enjoy the journeys!
The Quick & Dirty Guide To Beating Credit Card Debt    by Peter Miller
Price: $3.99 USD. 7650 words. Published on February 23, 2010. .

Written by nationally-syndicated columnist Peter G. Miller, this guide looks at such issues as credit cards and how much we owe, members of the monopoly, hidden fees, credit card reform, 12 ways to beat the credit card companies, debit cards, swipe fees, banks versus credit unions, reward programs, debt elimination schemes, bankruptcy, profits and more.
Lenny, Lefty, and the Chancellor: The Len Bias Tragedy and the Search for Reform in Big-time College Basketball    by C. Fraser Smith
Price: $6.99 USD. 131290 words. Published by Bancroft Press on August 20, 2010. .

On June 19, 1986, Len Bias, one of the greats of college basketball, destined for NBA stardom, died of a cocaine overdose. The nation was stunned, and for the next several months, millions followed the unfolding tragedy at University of Maryland. In this account, Baltimore Sun reporter C. Fraser Smith examines the abuses that led to the Bias tragedy, and the crucial reform that followed.
Juggernaut: Why the System Crushes the Only People Who Can Save It    by Eric Robert Morse
Price: $5.99 USD. 184840 words. Published on January 1, 2011. .

A revolutionary new theory of political economy that will change the way you look at the financial crisis, the culture divide, and the system as a whole.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being A Teacher    by David Deubelbeiss
Price: $9.99 USD. 50050 words. Published on March 28, 2011. .

A collection of essays on education, language and teaching. The author is a professor with over 20 years teaching experience around the world.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being A Teacher    by David Deubelbeiss
Price: $9.99 USD. 50050 words. Published on March 28, 2011. .

A collection of essays on education, language and teaching. The author is a professor with over 20 years teaching experience around the world.
The Achievements and the Days Book IIIa. The Christian Enigma    by Roland Maes
Price: $3.99 USD. 53930 words. Published on April 27, 2011. .

The third book details the development of the Christian religion over time. It is divided in two parts. Book III a, The Christian Enigma, describes in two chapters the rise of the Christian faith within the Roman Empire.
Graftsmanship: How Political Corruption Undermines American Democracy and Why You Should Care    by Dennis Gale
Price: $3.98 USD. 73100 words. Published on April 28, 2011. .

Graftsmanship is political corruption. This book is written with a light touch, describing dozens of examples (some comical) of graftsmanship by city mayors, state governors, legislators and members of Congress. What tactics do they use to cheat the public? How do investigators stop them? Where is corruption most common? What can be done to reform crooked pols?Read "Graftsmanship" and see.
Passing Obamacare    by Glenn Morton
Price: Free! 23380 words. Published on May 4, 2011. .

Hello fellow Americans! My name is Glenn, and I'm an insurance broker. I have seen the effects of high premiums first hand, and wanted Obamacare to bring positive change in health care. As I became more familiar with Obamacare, I realized how harmful it is, and found a better solution. By reading Passing Obamacare, you will too :o) "Repeal" now has an important partner...Replace!
Policy Analysis of Social Security Reform, an Issue of National Importance    by Eric J. Guignard
Price: $2.99 USD. 5220 words. Published on July 8, 2011. .

Abstract: This research article discusses the importance of Social Security reform and how the program impacts the United States. From a historic review to a future prediction, the Social Security program has benefited millions of people. However, it is now faltering and a comparison is made of various reform measures. Word Count: 5,023 (research article only)