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History: Fiction or Science? Dating methods as offered by mathematical statistics. Eclipses and zodiacs. Chronology Vol.I
Anatoly Fomenko
$29.51

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History: Fiction or Science? is the most explosive tractate on history ever written - however, every theory it contains, no matter how unorthodox, is backed by solid scientific data. The book is well-illustrated, contains over 446 graphs and illustrations, copies of ancient manuscripts, and countless facts attesting to the falsity of the chronology used nowadays, which never cease to amaze the reader. Eminent mathematician proves that: Jesus Christ was born in 1153 and crucified in 1186 The Old Testament refers to mediaeval events. Apocalypse was written after 1486. Does this sound uncanny? This version of events is substantiated by hard facts and logic - validated by new astronomical research and statistical analysis of ancient sources - to a greater extent than everything you may have read and heard about history before. The dominating historical discourse in its current state was essentially crafted in the XVI century from a rather contradictory jumble of sources such as innumerable copies of ancient Latin and Greek manuscripts whose originals had vanished in the Dark Ages and the allegedly irrefutable proof offered by late mediaeval astronomers, resting upon the power of ecclesial authorities. Nearly all of its components are blatantly untrue! For some of us, it shall possibly be quite disturbing to see the magnificent edifice of classical history to turn into an ominous simulacrum brooding over the snake pit of mediaeval politics. Twice so, in fact: the first seeing the legendary millenarian dust on the ancient marble turn into a mere layer of dirt - one that meticulous unprejudiced research can eventually remove. The second, and greater, attack of unease comes with the awareness of just how many areas of human knowledge still trust the three elephants of the consensual chronology to support them. Nothing can remedy that except for an individual chronological revolution happening in the minds of a large enough number of people.

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Zero-Base Budgeting: A Practical Management Tool for Evaluating Expenses (Wiley series on systems & controls for financial management)
Peter A. Pyhrr
$0.75

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Still the best book around to demonstrate the best principals and practices for creating non-incremental budgets. Very worthwhile read for those in the field.

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Profit & Expense Standards For Successful Golf Driving Ranges
James E. Turner
$99.00

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The #1 question I get from range developers is How much profit does a golf range make? To answer that question, I've spent years analyzing financial statements of all sorts of golf ranges, with the objective of establishing standards for expenses and profit. The answer - and much more - is revealed in my recently released book, Profit & Expense Standards For Successful Golf Ranges. Getting real numbers, i.e., the real sales and expense numbers, from a golf range owner/operator is near to impossible. Ask a typical range operator for that kind of secret information and they'll either laugh at you or quickly escort you out the door. You may be more successful if you were at Coke USA headquarters and asking for the secret recipe to the Coca-Cola formula. That's why Profit & Expense Standards For Successful Golf Ranges is so valuable. In addition to my financial analysis, you'll get inside the actual books of 25 different ranges from around the USA -- real sales, real expense, and real profits. This resource is an absolute must for demonstrating the reasonableness of your projections and adding credibility to your business plan. Here s what you ll get: (1) My review of operating expense standards and metrics; the Balance Sheet and the Chart of Accounts for golf ranges; the Breakeven Point and Economies of Scale; the impact of adding other amenities. (2) Revenue & Expense statements for 25 golf ranges from various markets around the country (some have multiple years of data); (3) Description of each facility, including the amenities offered (some have mini-golf, batting cages, pro shop, restaurants, etc.); (4) Location of each range (city/state); and (5) Basic demographic data for each 10-mile market area. This enables you to pick the ones that are most similar to your own market and amenity offering. It s the perfect comparison for you to test the soundness of your own projections. Being able to show bankers and investors that you are fully educated about the financial operations of a golf range business will help dispel any doubts they may have about your lack of firsthand experience. Comparing real numbers from other facilities to your projections will prove that your projections are reasonable and logical. Being able to make these sort of comps (comparisons) can make the difference between yes and no with your banker and investors.

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What Would Betty Do? How to Succeed at the Expense of Others in This World--and the Next
Paul Bradley
$3.61

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If you've ever wondered whether you're going to hell, Betty Bowers has an answer for you--and it is a soft, self-satisfied "Yes." What Would Betty Do?, a satire of self-righteousness, collects the ravings of "America's Best Christian," a creation of the writer Paul A. Bradley. The book is organized as a send-up of Christian advice manuals, including sections on Bible study, sex, fashion, and social justice ("The Poor Will Always Be with Us, So We Needn't Break a Heel Rushing to Help Them"). Betty is at her best with snappy one-liners (such as "So close to Jesus, He validates my parking," and "If God created me in His image, I have more than returned the compliment") and wicked acronyms ("B.A.S.H." is an ex-gay ministry: "Baptists Are Saving Homosexuals"). Betty nails the target of fundamentalist hubris with aplomb, but as the book goes on and the same jokes appear again and again, satire also verges into sneering. --Michael Joseph Gross

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Medical Abbreviations: 10,000 Conveniences at the Expense of Communications and Safety
Neil M. Davis
$137.33

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This, along with all of Neil Davis' abbreviation books, is extremely helpful and an essential for any healthcare worker. This was the first version that I owned while doing medical transcription and it was indispensable. I have recently purchased an updated version, but this is a nice starter.

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Lifeskills For Totaling Monthly Expenses Vol. 2
Robert W. Skarlinski
$3.00

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Lifeskills For Totaling Monthly Expenses Vol.2 provides an instructor with 25 pages of practice skill worksheets ready for duplication. There are 10 practice problems on each worksheet. Great for practicing the lifeskill of totaling monthly expenses. Perfect for practice using a calculator. Ideal for remedial, review and supplemental work for special needs students/adults.

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Expenses: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases
Icon Group International
$28.95

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Ever need a fact or quotation on "expenses"? Designed for speechwriters, journalists, writers, researchers, students, professors, teachers, historians, academics, scrapbookers, trivia buffs and word lovers, this is the largest book ever created for this word. It represents a compilation of "single sentences" and/or "short paragraphs" from a variety of sources with a linguistic emphasis on anything relating to the term "expenses," including non-conventional usage and alternative meanings which capture ambiguities. This is not an encyclopedic book, but rather a collage of statements made using the word "expenses," or related words (e.g. inflections, synonyms or antonyms). This title is one of a series of books that considers all major vocabulary words. The entries in each book cover all parts of speech (noun, verb, adverb or adjective usage) as well as use in modern slang, pop culture, social sciences (linguistics, history, geography, economics, sociology, political science), business, computer science, literature, law, medicine, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology and other physical sciences. This data dump results in many unexpected examples for "expenses," since the editorial decision to include or exclude terms is purely a computer-generated linguistic process. The resulting entries are used under license or with permission, used under fair use conditions, used in agreement with the original authors, or are in the public domain.

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