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5 Ways to Buy Cheaper Books by Morgan James
... courseware packs, or relevant chapters) you will be saving yourself a ton of money. And the cheapest places to photocopy books are often not on campus. And it’s often cheaper to do it yourself rather than take it to a service. Ask a classmate to borrow the books for one day: and always return them the next day. These five hints to buy cheaper books can more than halve your book expenses. Then you can spend your money on other, more important things (like rent, tuition, or refreshments).

Organization, the Key to Success by Michelle Dunn
... You can get cheap 3 ring binders and sheet protectors and include your important pages from magazines or newspapers in that book. I then give the magazines to local business or doctors offices for their clients. Now look around your office, is it just your office, or maybe your dining room table or a corner of the living room? If it is an office that is a room in your house, how much room do you have? What type of furniture is in there? You can certainly make do with whatever you have.

Recycling Center by Ross Bainbridge
... music or charity shop where they’ll be donated or re-sold for charity. Plastic is expensive to recycle and takes 500 years to biodegrade. There are however, a number of neighborhood recycling centers to which you can take your plastic bottles. Some stores collect plastic bags for recycling. Most Neighborhood Recycling Centers have paper banks and glass banks. Some cities have started schemes to impart 'ownership' of a recycling center to the local community in which it is located.

Numerology and Oracles: The Tablets of Fate by Keith Abbott
... Made up in large quantities and printed on the cheapest grade of rag paper, these little 4 x 6 inch pamphlets were the dime novels of their day. They were sold in shops and stalls in the city markets, and then bought and resold by peddlers to the villages and hamlets of Europe. These peddlers would carry small cheap goods they could buy and resell from their packs as they traveled. In the vernacular of the day they were called chap-men, buyers and sellers of cheapened goods.

Technique of Watercolor Painting WC04 TOOLS by John Blenkin
... Use large rolls of kitchen paper as cheap drafting paper. These are slightly transparent usually biscuit color and act as a cheap quick substitute for tracing. Use templates circles squares triangles French Curves. Get Le Corbusier crate-box metal alphabets templates. Also railway curves are a fantastic helping almost every type of drawing. Keep these to yourself – do not lend. A plastic stay-where-you-bend-it rule for irregular curves is worth its weight in gold.

Proper Dining Etiquette when out on a Date with Women by Don Diebel
... Don't whip out a pen and paper or calculator to calculate the tip, it could leave an impression on her that you are "cheap." Here's an easy way to do it in your head. Let's say that your bill comes to $45.10. Move the decimal point one place to the left ( this will come to $4.51 which is 10% of the bill). Now divide $4.51 by 2 which will give you $2.25. Now add $4.51 + $2.25 = $6.76 in your head and this will give you a 15% tip. That wasn't so hard was it?

History of World / Regional Search Engines and Directories by Julie Wartes
... They are used to research term papers, check weather forecasts, track military progress, exchange ideas (blogs and chat) and to find the cheapest price on items etc. It is no surprise that as the computer age takes hold computer usage has increased. The number of websites that are being developed on the World Wide Web is growing at an ever increasing exponential amount. And because we live in a quick-fix society, with limited time on our hands, we need something to make surfing the web a ...

Back to School Savings by Cheryl Johnson
... Crayons, pencils, markers, paper, and rulers, just to name a few can be purchased for as little as .10 cents a piece! I purchase enough of those items when they are on sale to last the entire year. I even have an accumulated stash that is carried over into the next year. So, if I get strapped for money, I won't have to purchase some items at all. Keep your eyes on the sales flyers and buy only those items that are sales leaders at each store you frequent.

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