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1 hour, 52 minutes ago ago from Weblog Database
Choosing a Book Keeping Service by Charles Cheow in Accounting (submitted 2009-12-16) 1 vote vote Book keeping is a task that is most accurately accomplished when completed on a daily basis. A successful business relies on the keeping being done accurately and timely. It is best to leave the detailed work of book keeping to a professional and many business owners rely upon an outside book keeping service. When outsourcing your book ...
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17 hours ago ago from More Books and Things...
It's not censorship, it's parenting! Removing inappropriate books is not the same as banning books. By Erin Manning During the last week of September every year, the American Library Association holds what it calls "Banned Book Week." The purpose of this week, the ALA says, is to highlight "...the benefits of free and open access to information while drawing attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted ...
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Jennifer Howard in the Chronicle : The scholarly book getting the most buzz at the American Anthropological Association's annual conference this week is likely to be a doctoral dissertation published 15 years after its author's death. Surviving Against the Odds: Village Industry in Indonesia is by S. Ann Dunham, the mother of President Obama, a connection noted on the book's front cover. The publisher, Duke University Press, will ...
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23 hours ago ago from The Reader's Advisor Online Blog
by Sarah Statz Cords So we thought it might be a good time of year for these questions: Do you like receiving books as gifts? Do you like giving books as gifts? I myself am an emphatic for both questions. So it surprised me last week to talk with a friend and discover that she is not overly fond of receiving books as gifts. Although she recognized the good intention behind book gifts, she felt that being given a book (especially by ...
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Borders Follows Amazon and Barnes & Noble into E-Books
20 hours ago ago from DailyFinance
Ailing books retailer Borders ( BGP ) hopes to ring in the new year with good news on the electronic front. The company announced on Tuesday it will launch an e-book store on its Web site , with the help of Canadian digital book company Kobo -- and that a dedicated e-reader is in the works. Continue reading Borders Follows Amazon and Barnes Noble into E-Books Borders Follows Amazon and Barnes Noble into E-Books originally appeared on ...
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2009 has been a fantastic year for kids' picture books, and parents, you'll love them as much as your children do. There's something for everyone: from the science lover to the princess-obsessed. Thanks to the Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn for offering some suggestions. "Princess Hyacinth", Florence Parry Heide Features a princess who would float away if it weren't for her extremely ...
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