· 2022
ARE YOU POSITIVE? might be one of the easiest and best books you will ever read. Why? Because the book is meant to be read at a pace of one page per day, and each page provides you with a positive outlook or positive action steps for your day ahead. By the time you finish the book, you will have a more positive outlook in life and a roadmap to achieving success! Today’s world is heavily inundated with negativity and fear from social media, news media, entertainment media, politicians, peers, and other sources. We are so conditioned by our negative, fear-ridden world that we react to each other and to situations with passiveness, defensiveness, and negativity. This book is a daily source of positive quotes and discussions that will help redirect your thinking and attitudes toward always seeing the positive in people and situations in your life. It is a truism that how you see your world is how your world is. And if you can start taking the positive outlook and positive actions suggested in this book, you will begin living in a positive and uplifting world where opportunity and success abound. Take this book one day at a time and be amazed how quickly it changes your life for the better! At one page a day, why not give it a shot?
· 1975
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· 1990
The authors contend that the need for alternatives to fossil fuel in the US will continue to grow and the option that has the most immediate near-term applicability to our needs is methanol. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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· 1986
1 VHS tape entitled 'John H. Perry, Jr. & The National Dividend Act' by Potomac Teleproductions, 1987, with accompanying letter and copy of an article from the Arizona Republic entitled, "'National Dividend Act' has been longtime goal," printed December 15, 1986. 1989 papers, consisting of correspondence and copies of three Florida newspaper articles regarding Perry's induction into the Florida Newspaper Hall of Fame 'for outstanding service and contribution to journalism.'
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· 1969
Newsletters, reports, magazine articles, cassette tapes, and pamphlets. The materials relate to the "National Dividend Plan," federal spending and revenue, taxation, and inflation.