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|  | The Kid Who Invented the Trampoline by Don L. Wulffson Description not available.A book packed with fifty incredible stories about how things we now take for granted came to be includes the history of the snowboard, the trampoline, the vacuum cleaner, and others. AUTHOR: Don L. Wulffson PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Children's 
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 | The New Chinatown by Peter Kwong Newspapers today are filled with stories of corruption and strife in America's Chinatowns, reversing the popular view of Chinese Americans as a model minority of law-abiding, hard-working people whose diligent children end up in high-tech jobs. In The New Chinatown, Peter Kwong goes beyond the headlines in a compelling and detailed account of the political and cultural isolation of Chinese-American communities. This new edition offers a revised and updated text as well as a new chapter on Chinatown in the 1990s. AUTHOR: Peter Kwong PUBLISHER: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
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 | Troubleshooting Microsoft Outlook by Julia Kelly Description not available.Flow diagrams diagnose problems and direct users to sections covering data backup and recovery, importing and exporting files, account management, synchronization, and formatting Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express. AUTHOR: Julia Kelly PUBLISHER: Microsoft Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
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 | All about Credit by Deborah McNaughton This follow-up to The Insider`s Guide to Managing Your Credit is designed for those who want fast and easy-to-understand solutions to specific credit problems. The book is organized around broad topics such as divorce, collection agencies, bankruptcy, and women and credit, so that readers can quickly find what they need without wading through extraneous information. AUTHOR: Deborah McNaughton PUBLISHER: Dearborn Trade, A Kaplan Professional Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
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 | Leadership for Dummies by Marshall Loeb, Stephen Kindel The authors show how to cultivate excellent leadership skills, not only in the business environment but also in other areas of life. AUTHOR: Marshall Loeb, Stephen Kindel PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
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 | Levi's Children by Karl Schoenberger In this examination of global corporations, the author provides the corrupt histories of Levi Strauss and Company, Nike, and Reebok, illustrating how these organizations have violated human rights in Asia. AUTHOR: Karl Schoenberger PUBLISHER: Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
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