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The Bottomless Well: The Twilight of Fuel, the Virtue of Waste, and Why We Will Never Run Out of Energy
"A wonderful book, which confounds the conventional wisdom of limits and should put virtually every government energy program out of business" ( Washington Times) "This is the only book I've ever seen that really explains energy, its history, and what it will be like going forward." (Bill Gates) The sheer volume of talk about energy, energy prices, and energy policy on both sides of the political aisle suggests that we must know something about these subjects. But according to Peter W. Huber and Mark P. Mills, the things we think we know are mostly myths. A better understanding of energy will radically change our views and policies on a number of very controversial issues. In The Bottomless Well, Huber and Mills show why energy is not scarce, why the price of energy doesn't matter very much, and why "waste" of energy is both necessary and desirable. Across the board, energy isn't the problem; energy is the solution. "Provocative.... [An] aggressive manifesto." (Los Angeles Times).
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When the Well Runs Dry: Prayers Beyond the Beginnings
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Run Jane Run
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Otto Runs For President
It's election time at Barkadelphia School, and popular kids Tiffany and Charles are already in the running. Unfortunately, they care a bit more about winning than they do about their voters. Before long, little Otto thows his hat in the ring; he doesn't have a flashy campaign, but he does have a big heart and a great idea -- he polls the students and asks them what THEY want for the school. When the ballots are finally counted, Otto wins by a landslide -- but he learns that while it's hard work running for president, it's even harder work BEING president. .
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Being Self-Employed: How to Run a Business Out of Your Home, Claim Travel and Depreciation, and Earn a Good Income Well into Your 70s or 80s (Series 100: Individuals & Families)
Designed for navigating through the tax code, this guide helps the self-employed keep a greater percentage of their income. The importance of keeping up-to-date records, measuring net profits and losses, and handling the "SE tax"—a flat tax which every self-employed person is subject to—is discussed. Particular attention is paid to preparing for audits, changing tax status after marriage or divorce, and becoming financially confident through better knowledge of the tax code. .
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Out of My Mind: Drug Runs, Trivial Losses & the Great Mandala : Essays on Contemporary Culture
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The Paper Trail: Systems and Forms for a Well-Run Remodeling Company
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Work Well from Home: How to Run a Successful Home Office (Steps to Success)
An increasing number of people are deciding to work from home. Whether they are setting up their own business or trying to cut down on the amount of time they spend commuting, the idea of turning a space at home into an office is an appealing one. Work well from home will help you make that idea a reality.The book contains a quiz to assess strengths and weaknesses, step-by-step guidance and action points, top tips to bear in mind for the future, common mistakes and advice on how to avoid them, summaries of key points, and lists the best sources of further help..
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