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Beyond Freedom and Dignity - B. F. Skinner
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Beyond Freedom and Dignity - B. F. SkinnerBeyond Freedom and Dignity - B. F. Skinner

In this profound and profoundly controversial work, a landmark of 20th-century thought originally published in 1971, B. F. Skinner makes his definitive statement about humankind and society.
 
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Chosen: The Warrior Chronicles. Book 1
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Chosen: The Warrior Chronicles. Book 1

It is said that when war threatens the world, one individual will be selected by prophecy to lead the Shadow Warriors out of the Land of Mist and reclaim the freedom that has been stolen.
 
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The Instant Millionaire: A Tale of Wisdom and Wealth [Audiobook]
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The Instant Millionaire: A Tale of Wisdom and Wealth [AudiobookThe Instant Millionaire: A Tale of Wisdom and Wealth [Audiobook

Provides a firsthand account of rags-to-riches success, offering practical tips and techniques for listeners interested in achieving financial freedom and security.

 
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Tags: security, freedom, financial, Instant, Millionaire, Audiobook, Wealth, Wisdom
Liberty Bell (Symbols of Freedom)
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Liberty Bell (Symbols of Freedom)

The Liberty Bell, which resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that s over 260 years old can be traced back to William Penn. Created to commemorate Penn s visionary work, it now stands as one of our nation s most valued symbols of peace, liberty, and freedom for all! Read all about William Penn and his visions for our great nation, and all the facts about this old, cracked bell that doesn t even ring anymore!
 
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Slave Narratives after Slavery
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Slave Narratives after Slavery

The pre-Civil War autobiographies of famous fugitives such as Frederick Douglass, William Wells Brown, and Harriet Jacobs form the bedrock of the African American narrative tradition. After emancipation arrived in 1865, former slaves continued to write about their experience of enslavement and their upward struggle to realize the promise of freedom and citizenship. Slave Narratives After Slavery reprints five of the most important and revealing first-person narratives of slavery and freedom published after 1865.
 
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