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Return to the scene of the burp

2017
"Determined to find a cure for his burping, George returns to Ernie's Ice Cream Emporium in search of a secret ingredient, but when a rival ice cream shop opens, George tries to keep Ernie's in business so he can solve his problem."--Provided by publisher.

A river runs again

India's natural world in crisis, from the barren cliffs of Rajasthan to the farmlands of Karnataka
2015
"In this lyrical and intimate tapestry of five stories dealing with life, loss, and survival in modern-day India, Meera Subramanian travels in search of the ordinary people and micro-enterprises redeeming India's natural world"--Provided by publisher.

Starting your own business

An introduction to personal finance that focuses on starting a business, discussing writing a plan, finding investors, marketing, and management.

Shark tank

jump start your business : how to grow a business from concept to cash
2013
Provides practical advice on starting or growing a business, with entrepreneurial stories from the television show "Shark Tank.".

Teen guide to starting a business

2017
"[Teaches teenagers] all about starting a business, with added insights from owners of businesses small and large"--Provided by publisher.

Starting your own business

2016
Have you ever thought up a great business idea but not known how to make it a reality? This book introduces readers to early entrepreneurial strategies. Real world examples help readers learn the importance of math skills for money management. Callouts prompt inquiry, further thinking, and close examination of photographs. Additional text features and search tools, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.

The E-myth revisited

why most small businesses don't work and what to do about it
1995

End unemployment now

how to eliminate joblessness, debt, and poverty despite Congress
"2010 marked the year when the National Bureau of Economic Research declared an end to the Great Recession. The economy had shed over six million jobs in 2008 and 2009, but few had been recalled to work by 2010. Today, government policies have yet to make a significant dent in unemployment. Here, Ravi Batra explores why this is the case. He explains how joblessness can be completely eliminated--in just two years, and without the help of our painfully incompetent Congress. The President and the Federal Reserve have the legal authority to generate free-market conditions that will quickly end the specter of unemployment, all without involving Congress.Some examples of how to end unemployment without congressional intrusion: [bullet] Creating a bank by the FDIC to compete with banking giants and then charging only 5% interest rates on credit card balances, instead of the standard 10-35% seen today [bullet] Banning mergers among large and profitable firms, as such mergers directly cause layoffs and reinforce monopoly capitalism [bullet] Aid to small businesses in the form of cheap loans and government contracts, because small firms have been real job creators since 1980, while Big Business has been a job destroyer [bullet] Offer retiree bonds to increase the incomes of pensioners who live on savings and whose incomes have been practically destroyed by the collapse of interest rates [bullet] Bring oil prices down to $20/barrel, which would lower a gallon of gas to $1.50"--.

The mom & pop store

true stories from the heart of America
2010
Examines the role independent neighborhood shops have played in the American economy and discusses how they exemplify the vision, passion, and persistence that has made the American dream a possibility for everyone.

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