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Entrepreneurship Books |
| Stepping
Our With Attitude |
Whether
you're a businesswoman, an entrepreneur, or a young woman entering
the job market, Steppin' Out with Attitude will help you put your
unique talents and abilities to work. Anita Bunkley empathetically
addresses those readers who have a tendency to downplay their skills
and to undersell themselves. Through short exercises and practical
tips, she provides a step-by-step program that offers both practical
advice and emotional support.
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Management/Leadership Books |
| No
Free Lunch |
"Raised
in an area both economically and emotionally depressed, Rodney and
his siblings were forced onto welfare after Rodney's alcoholic and
abusive mother was declared unfit to raise her children. Though
lured by gangs that aimed to "draft" him into their midst,
he clung instead to his wise and loving grandmother and his innate
desire to "make a difference." A part-time job as a truck
loader for UPS would change Rodney's life forever - and eventually
change the lives of others who were looking for a chance to
work."
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Finance/Investment Books |
| 101
Real Money Questions |
Let
Jesse Brown put you and your family on the road to success. This
easy-to-follow personal finance book gives you the answers to all
your questions about how to get out of debt and stay out of debt --
and how to make money work for you instead of against you. As Jesse
Brown and Tavis Smiley say, "Things just don't happen. You've
got to claim your destiny. Educate yourself. Get a plan. And take
charge of your financial life." Let Jesse Brown, Money Makeover
columnist for ABC News.com and nationally syndicated personal
finance columnist, show you how to get the money you need. Make your
move now from financial destitution to financial knowledge and
empowerment.
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Succes
Runs In Our Race
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"Each
one must reach one and teach one," says George Fraser.
"We've got to connect and work together - because we have no
choice! We can't expect others to do for us that which we will not
do for ourselves. A moment in the twenty-first century to more
effectively network and leverage our collective resources and
intellectual capital will parallel the importance of the civil
rights movement of the twentieth century. African Americans must
start now. We must get together to get ahead."
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