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Fatal conveniences

the toxic products and harmful habits that are making you sick--and the simple changes that will save your health
2023
"The New York Times bestselling author of SuperLife offers invaluable advice for addressing the health of our bodies and the health of the planet by identifying common products and behaviors that are harmful and providing alternatives that are non-toxic and life-enhancing"--Provided by publisher.
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10-minute upcycled projects

"Looking for clever ideas to reuse and recycle the materials in your makerspace? You're in luck! From earbud bracelets and bottle cap fireflies to tin man wind chimes and cell phone slings, these amazing 10-minute upcycled projects will have kids making in no time!"-- Provided by publisher.

Urban entrepreneur: sports

Examines entrepreneurship involving businesspeople and sports stars, including Derrick Rose, Phil Knight, and George Foreman, and discussing marketing, promotion, commercial products, and other related topics.
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Testing

behind the scenes at Consumer reports, 1936-1986
1986

Odor tester

2016
Carefully written text will hold readers interest and allow for successful mastery, understanding, and enjoyment of reading about odor testers'.

Big secrets

the uncensored truth about all sorts of stuff you are never supposed to know
1983
A compendium of top-secret information reveals the truth about the Rorschach tests, lie detectors, secret ingredients in Coca-Cola and Kentucky Fried Chicken, mysterious initiation rites, magicians' tricks, and others.

How buying and selling futures work

2011
Learn about the history, methods, and economics of how futures trading works.

Complete trash

the best way to get rid of practically everything around the house
1989

Glass, paper, beans

revelations on the nature and value of ordinary things
1997
A chronicle of the author's search for the origins of a newspaper, a glass, and the coffee placed on her cafe table--a quest that led her to Ruth Lamp, a worker at an Anchor Hocking factory in Ohio, Brent Boyd, a lumberjack from Plumweseep, Canada, and Basilio Salinas, a man who tends coffee trees in Pluma Hidalgo, Mexico.

Breakthroughs!

1986
On cover: How the vision and drive of innovators in sixteen companies created commercial breakthroughs that swept the world. Based on an international study of innovation.

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