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United States Presidents: Memorized Quickly & Easily!    by Blair Kasfeldt
Price: $0.99 USD. 3710 words. Published on April 26, 2011. .

Would you like to easily memorize all the United States Presidents? Learn them quickly and easily -- in one evening! Requires no route memorization! This is a painless and fun way to memorize all the United States Presidents. In fact you will be able to name any president in or out of numerical order, backwards or forwards!
Graduate School: Winning Strategies For Getting In    by Dave Mumby, Ph.D.
Price: $9.99 USD. 61820 words. Published on July 31, 2011. .

This book provides college students with the information they need to apply successfully to graduate school. Misconceptions about graduate school are revealed and dispelled, including the most common myth – that one must have excellent grades to get in, and that excellent grades are all one needs. Other factors that may play a bigger role than GPA are discussed.
Getting Into The Zone    by Jeremy Thewlis
Price: $2.99 USD. 12240 words. Published on March 25, 2012. .

Need motivation to study? In 7 simple but powerful steps this easy-to-read guide will improve your study motivation. It goes beyond 'study tips' to deal with the real reasons why you're struggling to study and why you're not achieving your potential. This ebook will help you to: -get motivated to study -improve your grades -increase your focus -overcome past failures -achieve your best!
Beware of For-Profit Online Education: What Every New Student Should Know Before Enrolling Online    by David Ramses
Price: $2.99 USD. 17000 words. Published on May 1, 2012. .

This is an insider's account of the reality of the for-profit online education hoax. David Ramses reveals the quality of education available, the quality most often recieved, the reality of academic dishonesty in the online environment, the sales tactics used to lure students in, the true value of the degree, and what many employers really think of online graduates who are new to the industry.