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2019
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Is your business ´The-Freddy-Mercury´a.k.a ´I am the invisible man on Facebook?Even clients with an academic grade in Information Science cannot find you there?Then keep reading...In Dec 2018 there were 1.52 billion people actively using Facebook daily. An increase of 9% since the year before.But the number of ads, messages, and posts are also rising.It becomes harder to reach your customers through all the noise.But you can learn from ...
Street Rotary HP1549
How to Build Maximum Horsepower & Reliability into Mazda's 12a, 13b & Renesis Engines
2009
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The ultimate performance guide to the rotary engines built by Mazda from 1978 to the present. Includes: Engine history and identification ? Rotary engine fundamentals ? Component selection and modifications ? Housings and porting ? Rotors, seals, and internals ? Intake and fuel systems ? Exhaust Systems ? Engine management and ignition ? Oil and lubrication systems ? Forced induction ? Nitrous, water and alcohol injection
2019
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Do you want to develop a more worry-free and predictable sales process?Do you want to systemize your Sales Funnel and remove the need for luck?Maybe you want to use Social Media to drive consistent sales, but you have no clue where to start?Then keep reading …As a small business owner, you're forced to juggle a lot of balls. You feel the days are too short.You see other Small Businesses increasing their profits using Social Me...
2025
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The Gilded Age was a term coined by Twain and Warner to describe the superficial and corrupt nature of American society during the late 19th century. The novel explores themes related to political corruption, materialism, and the stark contrast between the ostentatious wealth of the upper class and the struggles of the working class.Mark Twain is renowned for his humor and wit, and Charles Dudley Warner was an influential writer and editor of his time. Together, they crafted "The Gilded Ag...
2025
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The Gilded Age was a term coined by Twain and Warner to describe the superficial and corrupt nature of American society during the late 19th century. The novel explores themes related to political corruption, materialism, and the stark contrast between the ostentatious wealth of the upper class and the struggles of the working class.Mark Twain is renowned for his humor and wit, and Charles Dudley Warner was an influential writer and editor of his time. Together, they crafted "The Gilded Ag...
1998
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You’re no idiot, of course. You know there are moments when you have been creative, attractive, and even intelligent. But when it comes to sizing yourself up in the mirror, stepping onto a scale to get weighed, or socializing at a party full of extroverts, you feel like a wallflower that hasn’t been watered in years.Don’t just stand there with your head in the sand! The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Enhancing Self-Esteem shows you how to break through negativity, open yoursel...
2011
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A guide on how to convert any gas- or diesel-powered vehicle to electric power. Includes ownership advantages, basic EV operation, subsystems, components, basic EV operation, project vehicles, and conversion kits.
Street TurbochargingHP1488
Design, Fabrication, Installation, and Tuning of High-Performance Street Turbocharger Systems
2006
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Transform an average car or truck into a turbocharged high performance street machine.A handbook on theory and application of turbocharging for street and high-performance use, this book covers high performance cars and trucks. This comprehensive guide features sections on theory, indepth coverage of turbocharging components, fabricating systems, engine building and testing, aftermarket options and project vehicles.
2010
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The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today is an 1873 novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner satirizing greed and political corruption in post-Civil War America. The term gilded age, commonly given to the era, comes from the title of this book. Twain and Warner got the name from Shakespeare's King John (1595): "To gild refined gold, to paint the lily... is wasteful and ridiculous excess." Gilding a lily, which is already beautiful and not in need of further adornment, is excessive and wasteful...
- Narrated by
- Mark Warner
- Series -
- Everything Books
Abridged
4 hours 24 min
2008
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The Lion, the Witch, and the man behind it all. Now, more than ever, the works of C.S. Lewis enthrall and entertain listeners of all ages. But who was this man of intellect and imagination? The Everything Guide to C.S. Lewis and Narnia gives you an in-depth look at this master storyteller, his life and times, and his best-known works. You'll learn how he overcame his tragic childhood, journeyed from atheism to faith, created the magical world of Narnia, inspired other writers, philosophers...
2016
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This must-have fifth edition of top-selling Case Files: Internal Medicine is reorganized by topic for easier learning during the clerkship, and is updated to reflect the latest guidelines on diagnosis and treatment of must-know conditions. 60 high-yield cases feature complete discussions, pearls, and USMLE-style review questions to help you excel in the clerkship and earn honors on the shelf-exam. A new Case Correlations feature connects related cases, and 25 challenge questions a...
The West’s Last Chance
Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations?
- Narrated by
- Mark Warner
Unabridged
6 hours 25 min
2006
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The West, says author Tony Blankley in this shocking book, is down to its last chance. Within our lifetimes, Europe could become Eurabia, a continent overwhelmed by militant Islam that poses a greater threat to the United States than even Nazi Germany did. In The West’s Last Chance, Blankley shows how that could happen and how we can prevent it.What is holding our government back from fighting the Islamist threat to the best of its ability? Why has the United States ignore...











