Added by: withdrawn | Karma: 115.62 | ESP, Non-Fiction, Other | 24 September 2009
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Marketing Straight to the Heart: From New Product Development to Advertising -- How Smart Companies Use the Power of Emotion to Win Loyal Customers...
Feig, a marketing consultant, uses his vast experience in directing businesses to use emotion to sell a product. Drawing on such basic marketing concepts as market share and target marketing, he explains how to get customers to embrace a product and keep buying it.
In the 19th century when asteroids were first discovered, the continuum of sizes in the solar system was not understood, because many people thought of the solar system as a Sun orbited by nine planets. However, as observers' abilities to see smaller and smaller bodies in the solar system improves because of better instrumentation, and as scientists continue trying to catalog the number of large asteroidal bodies that someday might collide with the Earth, the solar system is viewed as a collection of objects with a whole continuum of sizes.
The Agile Manager's Guide to Understanding Financial Statements
Added by: withdrawn | Karma: 115.62 | Other | 23 September 2009
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This is one really great book in an impressive series of publications. Everything you need to know to have a passing familiarity with accounting statements is presented in easy read and understand fashion. After reading this book, you can use and understand some of the more basic jargon of business, investment and finance
Added by: withdrawn | Karma: 115.62 | Non-Fiction, Other | 23 September 2009
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[url=http://][/url]When Truth Gives Out will be of interest not only to philosophers who work on language, ethics, knowledge, or logic, but to any thoughtful person who has wondered what it is, or isn't, for something to be true.
Is the point of belief and assertion invariably to think or say something true? Is the truth of a belief or assertion absolute, or is it only relative to human interests?