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That New Car Smell - Tales from the Darkside in Austin, Texas by Frank Bellucci
... Let’s do some simple math. You could go out and buy a 4-year old car and spend say, $15,000. Or you could buy the same car for $30,000+higher taxes+higher insurance. In this example, you’d save at least a delta of about $15,000 or $3,000 for each of the next five years. $3,000 is quite a safety cushion for yearly repair bills. When was the last time you spent that much on your car in a given year? Add on the fact that you can buy an extended warranty and your risk drops even further.
Fives Paths to $100,000 Per Way Part 1: Gidget's Way by Sean Farrington
... and has plans to record a new CD this year called “Sugar
Coated Java Beans.” As you can see that though Gidget’s business strategy is very lopsided, it is well
within the realm of reality to book 3 gigs per week. Anyone who has the ability to
grasp some simple booking tools and techniques should be able to do this as a
minimum. Plus with only minor increases in crowd sizes, or by adding more
products and even some marketing you could fair even more profitably than Gidget
did.
W.D. Gann Square of Nine by Peter Amaral
... The Gann Wheel, what most people think of as the Square of Nine, is sometimes called a "Square Root Calculator" or a device that "Squares the Circle." This simple illustration may explain how and why these terms came about. You probably recognize that the illustration is just the first two rings of a Gann Wheel with the numeral "1" at the center. 3 4 52 1 69 8 7 Formatting limitations prevent going any further but you can see the pattern that could continue the progression to infinity.
Hate to Write? Hire a Ghost! Why Using a Ghostwriter is Not Cheating by Kim Pearson
... It was also cheating to use a calculator while taking a math test, because you were supposed to be learning how to do mathematics, not punch buttons. This is no longer true. You can use a calculator now without guilt. You can also hire a writer to help you put your ideas on paper. (Of course they must be your ideas – it’s still wrong to steal others’ ideas and pass them off as your own.) Hiring a writer is a little like hiring an architect. Say you are finally able to build your dream house.
Parents --- Homeschooling Can Take a Lot Less Time Than You Think by Joel Turtel
... Also, bookstores like Barnes and Noble and Borders have whole sections full of books about teaching your child to read, write, and do basic math, as well as books that will interest and challenge young readers. Once your children learn to read well, the whole world of learning opens to them. They can explore any subject that interests them, and read ever more difficult material by themselves in books or on the computer. For a small subscription fee, your children can study the entire ...
History of the Computer - Computers and Technology by Michael Cooper
... A lot of improved desktop calculators by many inventors followed, so that by about 1890, the range of improvements included: Accumulation of partial results, storage and automatic reentry of past results (A memory function), and printing of the results. Each of these required manual installation. These improvements were mainly made for commercial users, and not for the needs of science. While Thomas of Colmar was developing the desktop calculator, a series of very interesting developments ...
Acupuncture Weight Loss? Plus 5 Step Weight Loss Plan by Brian Carter
... Yep, for the math-challenged, that's complex, so I'll give you a website that will figure it out for you, the National Institute's of Health BMI calculator This will very quickly tell you if you are normal, overweight, or obese, and it does all the calculating and metric conversions for you! Overweight is defined as a BMI above 25 (including those above 30 BMI, too), and obese is a BMI above 30. So, all obese people are overweight, but not all overweight people are obese.
Acupuncture Weight Loss? Plus 5 Step Weight Loss Plan by Brian Carter
... Yep, for the math-challenged, that's complex, so I'll give you a website that will figure it out for you, the National Institute's of Health BMI calculator This will very quickly tell you if you are normal, overweight, or obese, and it does all the calculating and metric conversions for you! Overweight is defined as a BMI above 25 (including those above 30 BMI, too), and obese is a BMI above 30. So, all obese people are overweight, but not all overweight people are obese.
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