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Review of A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science (Paperback)

16 hours ago ago from Software Support Technical

A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science is an omnibus anthology of ninety-five essays by diverse authors. Focusing primarily upon the many different types of library science jobs available, from working for school libraries or special libraries to library vendors, positions in publishing, and nontraditional careers such as "personal librarian" or "independent information professional", A Day in the Life is a ...

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Fundamentals of Options Market

18 hours ago ago from Futures Investing

Fundamentals of Options Market This book is a very good introduction to options if you are new to the stock market. It is written in a very friendly tone, easy to understand and even briefly covers the basics of fundamental and technical analysis of the underlying security. It even covers such basic things as types of orders (limit, market, stop etc.). The book covers not only the most basic options trading strategies, but also complex ...

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Getting Reporters to Notice Your Press Release by Optimizing Distribution Time

9 hours ago ago from Azviv: Online marketing and publicity

Many of the lower cost press release distribution services are now offering you to specify a distribution time. The large wire service providers have always allowed you to set the release time and time zone.  Your PR or marketing agency should be able to advise you on the best time for a release; but if you don't have one here is some guidance is often asked what time of day should my company issue a release }? In the absence of urgent ...

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It is way past midnight

11 hours ago ago from Divining the News (DTN)

Few would argue against the truth that private corporations are running government policies and are more wealthy than governments. Chief amongst the Corporations are the banks and Insurance companies. We have to assume that decisions of war are made in corporate boardrooms. And that these directors, in their fraternities, are more privy to classified info than government Ministers themselves. What happens to our premiums and ...

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