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Wall Street Journal $416.97 The Wall Street Journal is the #1 business newspaper in the U.S. The influential daily newspaper covers U.S. and international business, financial news and issues. The Wall Street Journal features several distinct sections such as Marketplace, Money and Investing, Personal Journal and Weekend Journal. |
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The Black Wall Street Journal, Vol. 1 (Import) $13.39 The Black Wall Street Journal, Vol. 1 (Import) |
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War at the Wall Street Journal $20.16 A tale about big business, an imploding dynasty, a mogul at war, and a deal that epitomized an era of change   While working at the Wall Street Journal, Sarah Ellison won praise for covering the $5 billion acquisition that transformed the pride of Do |
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Wall Street Journal Crossword Puzzles $7.43 Want to be puzzled by Wall Street? Invest in this book! This volume features 50 Sunday-size puzzles created for the Wall Street Journal with a business flavor. These lively, contemporary crosswords are created by top authors and honed by Mike Shenk, one |
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Wind Energy $119.95 Wind Energy |
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The Wall Street Journal on Audible 1-Month Subscription $5.99 Here's a creative way to make the best use of your morning commute: listen to The Wall Street Journal.... |
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The Wall Street Journal on Audible 12-Month Subscription $39.99 Every weekday, an audio edition of The Wall Street Journal will be delivered to your desktop! At 6:30 am EST... |
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The Wall Street Journal Essential Guide to Management (Paperback) $16.06 "From the Wall Street Journal comes the definitive guide to how to be a successful manager"--Provided by publisher. |
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Wind Energy Explained $100 Wind energy’s bestselling textbook- fully revised. This must-have second edition includes up-to-date data, diagrams, illustrations and thorough new material on::; the fundamentals of wind turbine aerodynamics;; wind turbine testing and modelling;; wind turbine design standards;; offshore wind energy;; special purpose applications, such as energy storage and fuel production. Fifty additional homework problems and a new appendix on data processing make this comprehensive edition perfect for engineering students. This book offers a complete examination of one of the most promising sources of renewable energy and is a great introduction to this cross-disciplinary field for practising engineers. “provides a wealth of information and is an excellent reference book for people interested in the subject of wind energy.” ( IEEE Power & Energy Magazine , November/December 2003). “deserves a place in the library of every university and college where renewable energy is taught.” ( The International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education , Vol.41, No.2 April 2004). “a very comprehensive and well-organized treatment of the current status of wind power.” ( Choice , Vol. 40, No. 4, December 2002) |
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The Wall Street Journal Essential Guide to Management $12.68 From The Wall Street Journal comes the definitive guide to management ideas and practices with lasting impact. For decades, understanding management—what works, and what doesn't—has been the pursuit of the world's best and brightest. Global |
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The Wall Street Journal Special Report on Telecommunications: Battling the Bells $2.07 The Wall Street Journal looks at how the new players in telecommunications are battling the Bells... |
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The Wall Street Journal Special Report on Telecommunications: Keeping the Customer $2.07 The Wall Street Journal focuses on keeping the customer: wasn't deregulation supposed to provide a better service... |
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The Wall Street Journal Special Report on Telecommunications: Speak and You Shall Receive $2.07 The Wall Street Journal examines new technology: upcoming improvements in voice recognition, the future of instant messaging... |
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Janitor Sitting, Taking a Break, Reading the Wall Street Journal Newspaper $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Janitor Sitting, Taking a Break, Reading the Wall Street Journal Newspaper - Photographic Print |
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The Wall Street Journal. Complete Personal Finance Guidebook $11.99 From America’s most authoritative source: the quintessential primer on understanding and managing your money Money courses through just about every corner of our lives and has an impact on the way we live today and how we’ll be able to live in the future. Understanding your money, and getting it to work for you, has never been more important than it is today, as more and more of us are called upon to manage every aspect of our financial lives, from managing day-to-day living expenses to planning a college savings fund and, ultimately, retirement. From The Wall Street Journal , the most trusted name in financial and money matters, this indispensable book takes the mystery out of personal finance. Start with the basics, learn how they work, and you’ll become a better steward of your own money, today and in the future. Consider The Wall Street Journal Complete Personal Finance Guidebook your cheat sheet to the finances of your life. This book will help you: • Understand the nuts and bolts of managing your money: banking, investing, borrowing, insurance, credit cards, taxes, and more • Establish realistic budgets and savings plans • Develop an investment strategy that makes sense for you • Make the right financial decisions about real estate • Plan for retirement intelligently Also available—the companion to this guidebook: The Wall Street Journal Personal Finance Workbook , by Jeff D. Opdyke Get your financial life in order with help from The Wall Street Journal . Look for: • The Wall Street Journal Complete Money and Investing Guidebook • The Wall Street Journal Complete Identity Theft Guidebook • The Wall Street Journal Complete Real Estate Investing Guidebook From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The Wall Street Journal Complete Money and Investing Guidebook $11.99 Unravel the Mysteries of the Financial Markets—the Language, the Players, and the Strategies for Success Understanding money and investing has never been more important than it is today, as many of us are called upon to manage our own retirement planning, college savings funds, and health-care costs. Up-to-date and expertly written, The Wall Street Journal Complete Money and Investing Guidebook provides investors with a simple—but not simplistic—grounding in the world of finance. It breaks down the basics of how money and investing work, explaining: • What must-have information you need to invest in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds • How to see through the inscrutable theories and arcane jargon of financial insiders and advisers • What market players, investing strategies, and money and investing history you should know • Why individual investors should pay attention to the economy Written in a clear, engaging style by Dave Kansas, one of America’s top business journalists and editor of The Wall Street Journal Money & Investing section, this straightforward book is full of helpful charts, graphs, and illustrations and is an essential source for novice and experienced investors alike. Get your financial life in order with help from The Wall Street Journal . Look for: • The Wall Street Journal Complete Personal Finance Guidebook • The Wall Street Journal Personal Finance Workbook • The Wall Street Journal Complete Real Estate Investing Guidebook From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Energy Psychology Journal $37.29 Energy Psychology Journal |
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The Wall Street Journal Special Report on E-Commerce in Education $5.57 Pass or fail? This special report from the pages of The Wall Street Journal explores e-commerce in education. Big money is pouring into the business of education... |
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The Wall Street Journal Special Report on Telecommunications: Who's on First? $2.07 The Wall Street Journal presents an updated roadmap of the changing world of telecommunications, including a look at whether regional Bell companies are up to the task... |
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The Wall Street Journal Essential Guide to Business St $10.99 The indispensable resource that has helped the writers and editors of The Wall Street Journal earn a reputation for the most authoritative business writing anywhere -- now fully expanded and revised for the twenty-first century In the field of business, the words you use -- and how you use them -- can either bolster your credibility or undermine your intelligence. For anyone who is faced with the task of writing a memo, report, proposal, press release or even an e-mail, The Wall Street Journal Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage is an invaluable one-stop resource. Originally intended exclusively for use by the paper's staff, the book is organized in a user-friendly A to Z format, with appropriate cross-referencing, that helps you solve almost any question of spelling, grammar, punctuation or word definition. For those seeking a competitive edge for succeeding in the world of business, The Wall Street Journal Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage is the definitive reference to keep close to your desk -- the last word for everyone who works with words. |
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Investing in the Apocalypse $9.99 Disasters happen every day. Are your investments prepared? The investor who knows how to anticipate historically significant or earth-shattering events—who is prepared to act when others are frozen with fear—will always have a substantial advantage. By closely analyzing potential global threats and the opportunities they present, The Wall Street Journal Guide to Investing in the Apocalypse offers investors the key to finding a silver lining in almost any cataclysm. Even if the catastrophic does not occur, the strategies here can pay huge dividends even under more mundane circumstances. The Wall Street Journal Guide to Investing in the Apocalypse provides readers with valuable information for investment success: the ability to see opportunity where others see peril. Whether a global disaster is natural or man-made, environmental or financial, every fearsome scenario contains the seeds of profit for the investor who stays calm and thinks rather than panics and runs. |
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Business Style and Us $19.99 Here at last is the indispensable resource that has helped the writers and editors of The Wall Street Journal earn a reputation for the most authoritative business writing anywhere. Originally written exclusively for the paper's staff, The Wall Street Journal Guide to Business Style and Usage is a landmark work. Many years in preparation, it has now been expanded and revised for anyone who wants to write well, but especially for those in the business community. The only book of its kind, it offers A-Z guidance on style and usage, bearing in mind the special needs of business professionals and including the latest business terminology. If ABC is no longer the American Broadcasting Company, what is it? What is the difference bet-ween "adjusted gross receipts" and "adjusted gross income"? How about the differences among "adopt," "approve," "enact" and "pass"? When should you say "affect" and when "effect"? When did Generation X end and Generation Y begin? And what the heck is the new name of Andersen Consulting? Our language is ever changing, ever mutating, and the choice of the right word bolsters your credibility with readers. As the go-to resource for these questions and others, The Wall Street Journal Guide to Business Style and Usage gives readers a competitive edge for succeeding in the world of business. It is an invaluable resource for any member of the business community who has ever had to write a memo, report, proposal, press release or e-mail. Destined to be the standard resource for years to come, The Wall Street Journal Guide to Business Style and Usage provides readers with access to the Journal Web site (www.wsjbooks.com), which will feature updates as new business terms enter the language or as old definitions or usages give way to new. This guide is the definitive reference work to keep close to your desk -- the last word for everyone who works with words. |
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Wall Street Journal Crossword Puzzle Omnibus $10.01 Inside this gilt-edged puzzle offering from the Wall Street Journal are 250 Sunday-size crosswords that take the bull (and bear) by the horns to prove that finance can be fun! Brand names, slogans, movers and shakers-they`re all here, in witty puzzles from the best in the business. And thanks to editor Mike Shenk, these crosswords will hold your interest even if you think the market is just some place to buy food. |
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to the End of Wall Street as We Know It $2.99 When every headline delivers bad news, and each morning market bell seems to usher in yet another bank debacle, stock market plunge or dire warning about the end of access to credit; threats to our savings and security; and the collapse of the entire financial system as we know it. . . . It's hard to keep up. But we can't afford to be in the dark just because we can no longer bear to turn on the news. Written by seasoned financial writer Dave Kansas, The Wall Street Journal Guide to the End of Wall Street as We Know It makes sense of the madness, revealing how the crisis is affecting our financial lives and what steps we should take to inform and protect ourselves. This comprehensive, practical and accessible book delivers: An inside look at the financial wizardry, easy money and overconfidence that drove the subprime crisis, credit crunch and market meltdown. An analysis of the New World Order - the banking behemoths, the government's role - and how it will affect Main Street. A look at what's safe: a rundown of which investments are protected and which aren't and how fund protection has changed. Individual investor strategies: stocks, bonds, retirement and real estate (and whether you should think seriously about "the mattress"). From the most authoritative source for business and economic news and written by one of the most trusted voices in financial reporting, The Wall Street Journal Guide to the End of Wall Street as We Know It is the only book you'll need to navigate the storm ahead. |
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Wind Energy Handbook $164.9 Wind Energy Handbook |
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Urban Wind Energy $72.8 Urban Wind Energy |
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Wind Energy Technicians $11.16 Wind Energy Technicians |
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The Wall Street Journal Special Report on E-Commerce in Education: The Classroom $2.07 Pass or fail? This special report from the pages of The Wall Street Journal takes a look at e-commerce in education. Part 2 takes you into the classroom... |
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Investing in the Apocalypse (Paperback) $11.03 Disasters happen every day. Are your investments prepared? The investor who knows how to anticipate historically significant or earth-shattering events—who is prepared to act when others are frozen with fear—will always have a substantial advantage. By closely analyzing potential global threats and the opportunities they present, The Wall Street Journal Guide to Investing in the Apocalypse offers investors the key to finding a silver lining in almost any cataclysm. Even if the catastrophic does not occur, the strategies here can pay huge dividends even under more mundane circumstances. The Wall Street Journal Guide to Investing in the Apocalypse provides readers with valuable information for investment success: the ability to see opportunity where others see peril. Whether a global disaster is natural or man-made, environmental or financial, every fearsome scenario contains the seeds of profit for the investor who stays calm and thinks rather than panics and runs. |
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Business Schools $11.99 Most people return to business school for an M.B.A. degree to increase their marketability in a highly competitive business environment. How well they achieve their goal depends in large measure on how the business world views the schools they attended. For the first time ever, The Wall Street Journal, the world's most respected business publication, along with Harris Interactive, the organization that created the well-known Harris poll, tells you what corporate recruiters from a wide variety of fields think about the M.B.A. programs they know so intimately. Nearly two years in the making, this is the only major survey that focuses exclusively on the opinions of recruiters -- the buyers of M.B.A. talent. Twenty-seven variables for each school were evaluated, variables that drive a recruiter to hire a particular graduate, such as their company's long-term success with a school's M.B.A. graduates and the students' communication and interpersonal skills, analytical and problem-solving abilities and leadership potential. This groundbreaking volume used the evaluations of more than sixteen hundred recruiters, appraising twenty-seven variables for more than two hundred schools in order to arrive at statistically valid ratings for fifty U.S. and international M.B.A. programs, as well as recruiters' observations on thirty-five more business schools and brief profiles on an additional seventy schools. In addition to the overall rankings, The Wall Street Journal Guide to Business Schools ranks the best public and private schools, the top schools by region, the top large and small schools, the top schools on top attributes, schools that are "hidden gems" and business schools by industry. Also evaluated are schools' academic excellence, the collegiality (and competitiveness) of each school and the most important school attributes. The corporate recruiters even list their personal favorites...and go on the record with extremely candid observations about both the business schools and their graduates. The first guide to business schools published exclusively as an e-book, The Wall Street Journal Guide to Business Schools will prove to be an invaluable resource for prospective students, school faculty and administrators -- and recruiters themselves. |
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Practical Business Math Procedures + Business Math Handbook + Wall Street Journal + Practical Business Math Procedures DVD $154.04 Practical Business Math Procedures + Business Math Handbook + Wall Street Journal + Practical Business Math Procedures DVD |
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The Wall Street Journal. Financial Guidebook for New Parents $11.99 A practical approach to affording your kids from cradle to college. Bringing home your bouncing baby boy or girl should be an exciting time of celebration–not cause for worry about how you’re going to pay for feeding, clothing, and caring for your new bundle of expenses. The average family will spend between $11,000 and $16,000 during a new baby’s first year, and more than $200,000 before a kid’s eighteenth birthday. Unfortunately, a second child only doubles your costs, with little economy of scale for each additional baby. Before you start using these statistics as birth control, take a deep breath and know that you can have a family and make a comfortable future for your children while saving for your own important goals. The Wall Street Journal Financial Guidebook for New Parents shows you the way, with information on how to: • Safeguard your child’s well-being with wills, trusts, and life insurance • Best weigh your child-care options and decide whether to go back to work • Save on taxes with child-friendly tax credits and deductions plus tax-advantaged benefits at work • Manage your family’s health-care costs • Save for long-term costs by setting up a college fund • Spend smart and save money at every stage of your child’s development • Continue to contribute to your own retirement savings From maternity (and paternity) leave to flexible spending accounts to 529 college plans, The Wall Street Journal Financial Guidebook for New Parents provides all the information you need to meet your child’s expenses while also protecting your family’s financial security. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Black Wall Street Journal, Vol. 2 $11.28 The Game is a lyrical soldier combating album cuts and mixtape joints alike. Paired with DJ Haze, Game takes you to Wall St. by way of Main St. with The Black Wall Street Volume 2. Gamers and Weezy obviously body "Homicide" considering their individual tr |
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The Wall Street Journal Complete Estate-Planning Guidebook $9.99 Let’s face it: you can't avoid death or taxes. But you can create an estate plan that will make both a whole lot easier for your loved ones and put you in control of how your assets will get passed to your heirs.    Here, Wall Street Journal personal-finance reporter Rachel Emma Silverman walks you step-by-step through the process. Chock-full of clear and solid advice on how to get the most out of the main estate planning tools - including wills, trusts, life insurance, guardianship papers, and powers-of-attorney documents - the Wall Street Journal Complete Estate-Planning Guidebook will help make your estate-planning process as simple, smooth, and unintimidating as possible. This book will help you: ·      Clarify your estate-planning goals, such as dividing up property for heirs, reducing taxes or leaving money for charity ·      Understand the key estate-planning documents you’ll need, including wills, beneficiary-designation forms, powers-of-attorney and health-care advance directives ·      Decode the technical jargon that estate planners often use, so you feel comfortable discussing QTIPs and QPRTs when you sit down with your lawyer.  ·      Reduce possible estate, gift or generation-skipping taxes and legal and probate fees – decreasing what goes to the tax man and increasing what goes to your heirs ·      Learn strategies to divide money and personal property among your heirs, and reduce the possibility of family fights ·      Discuss sensitive estate-planning issues with your family ·      Maintain your estate-plan over time, including how to store and when to update your documents   With completely up-to-date information on how to navigate the new 2011 estate tax legislation, and thoughtful advice on how to handle your estate in complicated situations – like if you’re single, in a same-sex relationship, or wish to provide for children with special needs -  this is the estae-planning guide for today’s messy and complicated world.   One of the biggest estate planning mistakes people make, says Silverman, is waiting too long to start. Which is why the Wall Street Journal Complete Estate-Planning Guidebook isn’t just for those planning for retirement or their golden years. It’s for anyone, of any age, who wants the peace of mind of knowing that your wishes will be respected and your hard-earned money will get passed on as you would like. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The Wall Street Journal Complete Money & Investing Guidebook (Paperback) $9.53 Unravel the Mysteries of the Financial Markets-the Language, the Players, and the Strategies for Success Understanding money and investing has never been more important than it is today, as many of us are called upon to manage our own retirement planning, college savings funds, and health-care costs. Up-to-date and expertly written, The Wall Street Journal Complete Money and Investing Guidebook provides investors with a simple-but not simplistic-grounding in the world of finance. It breaks down the basics of how money and investing work, explaining: What must-have information you need to invest in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds How to see through the inscrutable theories and arcane jargon of financial insiders and advisers What market players, investing strategies, and money and investing history you should know Why individual investors should pay attention to the economy Written in a clear, engaging style by Dave Kansas, one of America`s top business journalists and editor of The Wall Street Journal Money & Investing section, this straightforward book is full of helpful charts, graphs, and illustrations and is an essential source for novice and experienced investors alike. Get your financial life in order with help from The Wall Street Journal.Look for: The Wall Street Journal Complete Personal Finance Guidebook The Wall Street Journal Personal Finance Workbook The Wall Street Journal Complete Real Estate Investing Guidebook |
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Power Travel $12.99 Imagine a world without late planes, missed connections, lost luggage, bumped passengers, cramped seating, high fees and higher fares, surly employees, and security lines. . . . Ordinary travel is an extraordinary ordeal. Yet despite the high prices and huge hassles, travel is essential—along with the need for tips, tricks, and techniques to improve the journey. The Wall Street Journal Guide to Power Travel is an entertaining road trip and a helpful guide, drawn from Scott McCartney's popular Middle Seat column, which explains why bad things happen to good travelers and what you can do to improve your lot. Expert advice and tips include: How to get cheap fares, first-class upgrades, and better seats. How to minimize chances of lost luggage and what to do when baggage doesn't show up. How to avoid delays, get around TSA bottlenecks, and minimize the chances you'll get stuck at some distant airport—and what to do if you do get stuck. How to complain to an airline and get some attention, right down to what to ask for in compensation and how to get the government's attention. |
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The Wall Street Journal. Complete Retirement Guidebook $12.99 As you think about retirement, you’ve got facts to face, planning to do, decisions to make and numbers to crunch. With the experts at The Wall Street Journal to guide you, you’ll learn how to tailor a financial plan for the lifestyle you want. • Answers your biggest question—How big does my nest egg need to be?—by linking it to your particular hopes for how you want to spend your days in retirement • Shows how to translate your dreams and interests into daily activities, whether traveling, opening a business, volunteering or going back to school • Provides a timeline for decisions to make and steps to take ten years, five years and one year before you retire • Offers tips on investing wisely and working with the right financial adviser • Tells you how to maximize your benefits from Social Security and Medicare • Guides you through the intricacies of 401(k)s, IRAs, annuities and other financial tools and resources Today, the average person can expect to spend two decades in retirement—why leave it to chance? For all of its changes and challenges, a well-planned retirement could very well be the best part of your life. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to the Business of Life $11.99 Almost Everything You Need to Know About Leading the Good Life Too many decisions. Too many choices. What today’s smart consumer must have is a money-and-time-saving guide for conducting the “business of life”—both the big challenges, such as getting top-notch health care for the family and the best education for the kids, and the pleasurable ones, like plotting the family summer vacation. Nancy Keates and her expert colleagues at The Wall Street Journal provide all-new material that gives the lowdown on: The Savvy Traveler: How to cut to the chase and not only avoid the indignity of cramped plane seats and overpriced tickets, but also get the best and safest seats at the same time. The Fine Art of Dining and Drinking: Landing the hottest table in town—at a discount; picking wine without becoming a wine snob; and learning about “barley matters”—the newest, hottest beers. How to Speak Geek: Demystifying tech trends, with smart advice on not only what high-tech gadgets to buy but how to shop for them. Everything You Need to Know About Buying, Selling and Financing a Car: How to get the best and safest vehicle at the best price. Real Estate: Will the bubble burst? Here’s how to be an informed buyer and seller along with the basics of remodeling and designing your home. How to Be an Informed Patient: Choosing a hospital, playing private investigator with your M.D., and learning about the tests you really ought to have (even if you have to pay for them yourself). Getting Real Bang for Your Education Bucks: What you need to know from preschool through college and graduate school. The Great Balancing Act: Managing work and family, and finding out how to avoid the overstretched child and parent syndromes. Financing Your Life: It was easy in the 1990s, but the world has changed dramatically. Here’s how to deal with the new world of saving, investing and borrowing money. Shopping: The New Sex? Throw away your Kama Sutra. The number one thrill in shopping is getting a good deal—here’s how to play the game and get the best stuff at the best price. The Wall Street Journal Guide to the Business of Life is both an instruction manual for living life to the fullest and a fun read about what really matters in the day-to-day. It has all the basic insight and information you need to navigate through life along with hilarious side trips such as “The Three-Decorator Experience” and “Cruises: Sailing New Waters.” From the Hardcover edition. |
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Environmental Wind Engineering and Design of Wind Energy Structures $156.05 Environmental Wind Engineering and Design of Wind Energy Structures |
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Microeconomics : Wall Street Journal Edition $119.1 No Synopsis Available |
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Economics: Wall Street Journal Edition $161.66 No Synopsis Available |
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Macroeconomics : Wall Street Journal Edition $112.86 No Synopsis Available |
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Economics : Wall Street Journal Edition $142.99 No Synopsis Available |
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Investments: Wall Street Journal Edition $213.57 No Synopsis Available |
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The Wall Street Journal. Complete Small Business Guidebook $11.99 Because starting a small business is not only a huge financial risk but also a complete lifestyle change, anyone who wants to be his or her own boss needs to approach entrepreneurship thoughtfully and with careful planning. That’s why there is no better resource than The Wall Street Journal Complete Small Business Guidebook, a practical guide for turning your entrepreneurial dreams into a successful company, from America’s most trusted source of financial advice. It answers would-be business owners’ biggest question—how do I fund my venture?—then explains the mechanics of building, running and growing a profitable business. You’ll learn: • How to write a winning business plan • Secrets to finding extra money during the lean years and beyond • Ways to keep your stress in check while maintaining a work/life balance • How to manage your time, including taking vacations and dealing    with sick days • Strategies for keeping your business running smoothly—from investing    in technology to hiring the right people •  Marketing and management basics • When angel investors or venture capital might be an appropriate way    to grow • How to execute your exit strategy Running the show may not always be easy, but the rewards can be tremendous. You may be on the job 24/7, but you have the freedom to call the shots, to hire whomever you want, to work when you want and to take your business as far as you want to go. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The Wall Street Journal. Complete Identity Theft Guidebook $10.99 It could happen when you make a routine withdrawal from an ATM, respond to an e-mail asking for information about an online account, or leave a new box of checks unattended in your mailbox. Identity theft is one of the easiest crimes to commit in America—and one of the hardest to prosecute. As thieves become increasingly clever, Americans have more reasons than ever to fear this elusive, ubiquitous crime. Now there’s a book to help you beat it. In two easy-to-understand sections, Terri Cullen, The Wall Street Journal’s expert on identity theft, first walks you through the most common types of identity theft and how to arm yourself against them, and then leads victims step-by-step through the process of reclaiming a stolen identity. The average victim loses more than $6,000 and spends approximately 600 hours negotiating the complex bureaucracies and paperwork—this book will help save time and effort by laying out the process. And by following the advice in the first half, you may never need the second! You’ll learn: • how to avoid the most common scams, from “phishing” to “dumpster diving” • why children under eighteen are the fastest-growing target, and how you can protect your family • why your credit report is the single most important document for protecting your identity • how to use the sample letters, forms, and other useful tools inside for recovering from identity theft In today’s marketplace, your two most valuable assets are your credit and your identity. No one should be without this vital guide to protecting them. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The Wall Street Journal. Complete Home Owner's Guidebook $13.99 Your Map for a Brave New Real-Estate World The days of real-estate mania—when you really couldn’t go wrong with buying a home, then selling it in a few years for a lot more than you paid for it—are over. Inflated prices and the “subprime” mortgage crisis have finally burst the bubble. Now, more than ever, it’s important for current and prospective home buyers to understand just what they’re getting into when they take that plunge—and to think smarter when it comes to making the most of their biggest asset. The Wall Street Journal. Complete Home Owner’s Guidebook shows readers how to become savvy home buyers—and eventually owners—not only in this new, uncertain era but in any market: • Understand the benefits and pitfalls of owning versus renting • Make sense of the housing market—ask the important questions, factor in the unforeseen costs, and explode the big myths of home ownership • Take advantage of current opportunities if you’re a first-time home buyer • Overcome the challenges if you’re looking to trade up or cash out on your home for retirement • Make the best profit on your home in any market • Understand why your home—your number one asset—really isn’t such a great investment From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Starting Fresh (Paperback) $16.97 Three years after the economic meltdown began, many of us are still reeling from its devastating effects. Maybe you`re among the millions of homeowners who fell behind on their mortgages or you lost your home to foreclosure. Maybe you lost your job and have struggled to find a new one, meanwhile struggling with a drastically reduced income. Or perhaps you`re one of the roughly 1.5 million Americans filing each year for bankruptcy. Or maybe you emerged from the meltdown relatively unscathed, but you`ve been recently divorced or widowed. Now, along with all the other accompanying emotional hardships, you must deal with a household budget that is dramatically changed. Maybe you experienced an unexpected health crisis that drained your savings or retirement account. Or perhaps you`ve simply grown tired of having so much debt. As tough as these situations are, they aren’t hopeless.. You have options. When the old \ rules for managing your finances no longer apply, you can take control of your situation, wipe the slate clean, and start over. Here, in the accessible, empathetic, and easy-to-understand style the Wall Street Journal Guidebook series is known for, veteran WSJ personal finance reporter Karen Blumenthal walks you through everything you need to know to leave the past behind you and get your financial life back on track. This includes how to:  -Build a trusted team of professionals to help you navigate your new financial landscape-Get your credit record -  the support beam of your financial scaffolding - back in order-Recalibrate your budget and weigh your big ticket expenses-Determine whether you can afford to stay in your home -Adjust your debts to your new situation-Assess your health coverage and other necessary insurance -Invest for your future retirement and other needs-Craft a sustainable plan for long-term financial health Whether you`re recently divorced or widowed, or |
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Wind Energy Engineering $74.67 A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO WIND ENERGY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENTThis authoritative resource offers comprehensive details on effectively using wind energy as a viable and economical energy source. Featuring a multidisciplinary approach, Wind Energy Engineering |
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Wind Power-a Renewable Energy Source $26.4 Wind Power-a Renewable Energy Source |
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Energy from Wind, Sun and Tides $30.68 Energy from Wind, Sun and Tides |
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The Wall Street Journal Special Report on E-Commerce in Education: The Effect on Established Education Institutions $2.07 Pass or fail? This special report from the pages of The Wall Street Journal takes a look at e-commerce in education. Part 3 reports on the effect of high-tech on established education institutions... |
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Introduction to Wind Energy Systems $129 Suitable for engineers who start their career in wind industry, this book offers an introduction to wind energy. |
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Wind Energy (Reinforced Hardcover) $25.29 Explains how wind energy is generated and used, discusses wind farms and turbines, and considers its use as a renewable resource. |
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Herd on the Street $4.99 A charming and captivating collection of the best animal stories from The Wall Street Journal, presented by veteran author and Page One feature editor Ken Wells. |
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TechCareers: Wind Energy $9.99 World oil reserves are steadily decreasing and opportunities abound for careers in alternative energy solutions, such as wind. Wind farms are now a familiar sight across the globe, and qualified technicians are now and likely will remain in great demand. This book provides students an introduction to the jobs, educational requirements, and possible employers of a wind energy technician.Features include detailed descriptions of wind energy careers, profiles of successful wind energy technicians and employers as well as a list of wind energy technician recruiters.Chapters detail necessary skill sets, career paths in the wind energy industry, and an overview of wind energy technology. Educational requirements also outline plans for continuing education and samples of two- or four-year degrees plans. |
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People Walking on Street in Wind $24.99 George Marks People Walking on Street in Wind - Photographic Print |
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View of Windmills on a Wind Energy Farm $39.99 View of Windmills on a Wind Energy Farm - Photographic Print |
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Backstage Wall Street (Hardcover) $17.92 A veteran insider reveals how Wall Street really works (and it`s not pretty) Chances are you haven`t been making the best possible investing decisions. Why? Because the Wall Street machine wants it that way.Sure to be a revelation to even the savviest financial professional, Backstage Wall Street is a brutally honest look at the investment business from a veteran who`s seen it all. ?Reformed? Wall Street insider, Joshua Brown offers clear and proven advice on how to navigate snares set by the lords of Wall Street, including:Why you should run from sell-side analysts and brokersHow mutual fund firms use Madison Avenue-style marketing tacticsWhat ?differential compensation? means to those in the knowJoshua Brown is the vice president of investments at Fusion Analytics Investment Partners. He created TheReformedBroker.com, which was listed by The Wall Street Journal as one of the top ten must-read financial blogs. |

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