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Get Penny Stock Alerts with Wall Street Grand
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Wall Street Grand is a leading online financial publication alerting investors of stocks that are on the move. In this day and age, it is exceptionally difficult for stock investors to pin point the “Next Big Thing.” When stock trading in the small cap or micro cap world, it is extremely beneficial for investors to be informed of company news and history. Penny Stock coverage is what Wall Street Grand specializes in. They have 25 years of experience with a track record to proof it.  You can trust this leading online financial publication to keep you updated on companies looking to move ahead of the pack.
 
I Was Told There'd Be Cake - You'll Want a Big Second Piece!
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I Was Told There’d Be Cake is Sloan Crosley’s debut book of short stories. And with it, she’s made a Barak Obama-type splash into the literary world. She’s been compared to everyone from David Sedaris to Nora Ephron, Carrie Bradshaw and Dorothy Parker.

The fifteen essays, all infused with a subtle humor that sort of creeps up on you, are about disappointment, perfunctory social obligations, awkward and unfortunate moments, and sanity. 

While Crosley captures something unique about the coming of age narrative for young women in the Big Apple, this book isn’t just for the under-30 New York City-ites who played Oregon Trail while slapping their slap bracelets

As the Seattle Times notes, “Crosley manages, Midas-like, to take the minutiae of her life – and all of our lives – and turns it into gold.”

Crosley’s muse is life: The repeated practice of always trying to do better, but then having it all spontaneously combust into a big mess. But in the world that Crosley brings us into, it’s all somehow less mundane and not as tragic. In fact, it’s quite funny. 

This book is literary cake – addictive, comforting, and leaves you wanting a big second piece.   

 
Millionaire By Thirty - Never Too Early!
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In Millionaire By Thirty, Douglas Andrew employs his sons Emron and Aaron in his Utah-based financial-planning business and also in this book as object lessons in how young people can spin a small salary into a nascent nest egg. Some of the advice is commonplace (cut spending, boost savings, minimize paycheck withholding), but some (load up on cheap tax-advantaged debt and assume house prices will keep rising) seems to fly in the face of the lessons of recent history.

 
Handmade Cards for All Occasions
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The set of 30 Handmade Cards are perfect for when you need a birthday, new baby, get well, or congrats card in short notice… and, you need to get that card in the mail. These are beautifully made 2-dimensional cards and, the set would even make a great gift for friends or family who frequently end up sending belated cards.  Word to the wise. . . buy two sets. . .you never know when you need to celebrate or share memories! 
 
 
How to be Useful: A Beginner's Guide to Not Hating Work
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It's one of the tougher questions that everyone is faced with at some point during their career: Should I find a new job or stick with the one I have? It is never a pleasant place to be, but here is a resource that might help you work through this difficult decision.

How to Be Useful: A Beginner's Guide to Not Hating Work by Megan Hustad

Young, ironic liberal-arts types typically recoil in horror from the earnest advice dispensed in uncool career guides. But these eager beavers, generally clueless as to the ins and outs of climbing the corporate ladder, badly need the pointers. Megan Hustad, who toiled in the pretentious rice fields of publishing, surveys a century's worth of career advice from sages ranging from the two Carnegies (Andrew and Dale) to Helen Gurley Brown and Stephen ("Seven Habits of Highly Effective People") Covey. The wisdom she distills, interspersed with telling anecdotes from the contemporary workplace—like why it's bad form to pipe up boldly at meetings on the third day of work—is clever and, as the title promises, useful. The book is an excellent gift for the comp-lit graduate seeking to make it big in Silicon Valley, Wall Street, Hollywood or Capitol Hill.

 
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