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You've written-or you're writing-your book, and the goal is publication. With so many paths to publishing open to you, choosing the path that best matches your vision, your audience, and yes, even your budget, can be confusing and overwhelming. Are you at those crossroads? Join us here for LAUNCH PAD: The Countdown to Publishing Your Book.
From the first insightful words of New York book influencer and publisher Zibby Owens to the hands-on tips and...
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Endorsed by Barbara Corcoran, star of ABC's "SHARK TANK": "An exciting guide to help propel you to the heights you dream of reaching. It's a manual for success chock-full of smart, actionable insights!" The ultimate quick start guide for new entrepreneurs and business professionals. A fast and easy way to learn the secrets of success and a crash course in making money.
4) The Launch
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A spaceship is taking off today! Practice reading words with "au" as you join Autumn and August on their trip to the launchpad. This book uses the Dyslexie font to make reading easier for people with dyslexia. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
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Fred Schebesta, phenomenally successful entrepreneur and founder of Finder, shares the stories, mistakes and insights from his incredible business journey to inspire you to kickstart your business idea and reach unimaginable success.
From building websites in his university dorm room in 1999, to successfully pivoting half a billion dollar global business, Finder, into a fintech app during the COVID-19 pandemic, Fred shares the highs and lows of starting...
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On the frigid morning of January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger rumbled off the launchpad at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Brilliant orange flames and clouds of smoke billowed out of the external fuel tank, lifting Challenger high into the crystal-blue sky. The mission had attracted worldwide attention. NASA was sending the first teacher, Christa McAuliffe, into space. Crowds gathered to watch the launch, and millions tuned in on television, but...
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IL: MG - BL: 5.9 - AR Pts: 1
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Imagine watching a space shuttle on the launchpad, ready to blast off into orbit. Astronauts have embarked on some of the most amazing adventures and made incredible discoveries. Yet sadly some the most well-planned launches have ended in tragedy. In fifty years of space travel, space disasters have claimed the lives of more than twenty astronauts and one hundred space workers. In two of the worst disasters, space shuttles exploded, killing all the...
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From Disney Adventures and its Gen-X sister magazines come pulse-pounding sagas! In "The Count Roquefort Case," the villainous Fat Cat wants to plunder the medieval legacy of Monterey Jack's European forebears! Then "The Curse of Flabbergé" sends Scrooge McDuck and Launchpad McQuack to the cranky country of Brutopia, where heroic freedom fighters help in the hunt for a priceless treasure! And in "The Kitty Kat Kaper" and "Cat in a Hot Tin Suit,"...
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If you want to tackle an environmental problem in your neighborhood but do not know where to start, “An Environmental Leader's Tool Kit” can help. In this handbook, Jeffrey W. Hughes shares the proven strategies you need to step up and get meaningful action done.
From designing a pilot study to managing contentious public meetings and more, Hughes walks you through the essentials of effective place-based environmental efforts. Among the tools...
11) Poking the Bear
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Challenging the status quo. Innovating educational and institutional practices. Confronting your own thinking. Affecting authentic, systemic change. None of these things can happen without having critical and meaningful conversations with your colleagues. But where to start? In “Poking the Bear”, Dave and Katelynn take on some of the most controversial or taboo questions posed in education. But the aim is not to provide a step-by-step, one size...
12) Ignitiion
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An injured astronaut must save NASA from terrorists in this high-tech adventure by the bestselling authors of Lifeline and Ill Wind.
Terrorists seize control of the Kennedy Space Center and hold the shuttle Atlantis and its crew hostage on the launchpad. But astronaut "Iceberg" Friese, grounded from the mission because of a broken foot, is determined to slip through the swamps and rocket facilities around Cape Canaveral and pull the plug on the...
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n 1947, Carl Barks's comics story "Christmas on Bear Mountain" didn't just introduce the Scrooge McDuck character — it took Donald, Huey, Dewey, and Louie to Scrooge's Bear Mountain cabin, where beastly bruins made for holiday havoc! In keeping with that memorable debut, Bear Mountain has been the site of countless Duckburg sagas ever since. This special single volume edition collects Daniel Branca's "Return to Bear Mountain," in which Scrooge engages...
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Risk-taking can be, well, risky. You never know what will happen, whether your risk will send you into orbit or if it will blow up on the launchpad. And you may not know immediately, it may take a while for you to realize the results of risk. So many times, we stand on the edge contemplating the next move, pondering the potential result.
Follow Kyle through his trials and tribulations in risk-taking. Throughout To The Edge, Kyle shares his story...
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Carl Barks’s stories of the Junior Woodchucks starring Huey, Dewey, and Louie — written and penciled by Barks with finishes by internationally acclaimed Duck artist Dan Jippes — debut in this volume! Other stories include: When Gyro Gearloose invents a ten-story-tall Donald Duck balloon — bigger than anything ever seen at the Macy’s Parade! — Donald decides to take a ride. But Gyro’s “new balloon gas” is stronger than he thought...
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An oil & gas industry expert breaks down America's energy situation, and how Americans can get involved to help develop an energy plan.
It's time for an energy revolution! Gasoline prices have been rising, and oil supply disruptions are in question. This is old news, yet nothing has been done to change it. That is because it takes people like you stepping up and getting involved, and Mark A. Stansberry is here to show you how.
In his latest book,...
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In Boysie's Horn, social historian, radio host, producer, journalist, and novelist Steven Leech highlights the influence of one of America's greatest jazz educators, Boysie Lowrie, in making African American Wilmington, Delaware a launchpad for national performers like vibraphonist Lem Winchester, trumpeter Clifford Brown, and vocalist Betty Roché. Reaching back to the turn of the twentieth century, Leech traces the social foundation and dynamic...
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Step into the vibrant world of fashion with this guide, tailored for those who envision a future woven from the very fabric of style and creativity. This book is a compass for navigating the fashion industry's vast landscape, offering a map for those seeking to carve out a career amidst its illustrious ranks. Dive deep into the intricacies of textile science, the nuances of trend forecasting, and the strategies behind iconic branding. Learn how to...
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The jargony world of finance can be intimidating to an outsider-a fact that leads to too many people sitting on the sidelines and miss out on ways to maximize their savings. Julia Cancro knows money-but she's not a finance person. Here, she delivers a beginners' guide that's straightforward and jargon-free-more like talking to a friend than reading a finance book-that answers the question, What should I do with my money besides keep it in cash? A...
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#1 In 1961, President John F. Kennedy committed the United States to landing a man on the Moon by the end of the decade. The Soviet Union was close to landing its own crew on the Moon, which mattered because the nation that landed the first men on the Moon would win the Space Race and be in position to land a man on the Moon first.
#2 Borman was in charge of testing...