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Leo the Lion Animal Crochet Pattern by Sayjai Leo the Lion Animal Crochet Pattern by Sayjai May 23, 2012 $4.99 1712 words Sample 20%
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Sayjai has been crocheting for over 30 years. She lives in England but comes from Thailand. In 2009 she started publishing Amigurumi crochet patterns. She has published over 50 Amigurumi patterns. Her patterns are published in English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Thai. She also translates patterns of other Thai designers into English.
Few Things to Know About Lawn Edger by Mery Johnson Few Things to Know About Lawn Edger by Mery Johnson May 23, 2012 Free! 370 words Read a sample
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We here at Deane’s have gone to great lengths to ensure that snow or shine, there is always fun to be had at our snow resort. Our years of experience ensure you have as great a time as you possibly can on your snow holiday.
The Bear Marches West: 12 Scenarios for 1980's NATO vs Warsaw Pact Wargames by Russell Phillips The Bear Marches West: 12 Scenarios for 1980's NATO vs Warsaw Pact Wargames by Russell Phillips May 23, 2012 $3.99 4412 words Sample 15%
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I write books and articles about military technology and history. My articles have been published in Miniature Wargames, Wargames Illustrated and the Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers Journal. There are more articles on my website.
How to Overcome From Root Barrier While Plantation by Mery Johnson How to Overcome From Root Barrier While Plantation by Mery Johnson May 20, 2012 Free! 386 words Read a sample
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We here at Deane’s have gone to great lengths to ensure that snow or shine, there is always fun to be had at our snow resort. Our years of experience ensure you have as great a time as you possibly can on your snow holiday.
Raising Healthy and Happy Dog: The Ultimate Dog Care Book by Dawn  Michael Raising Healthy and Happy Dog: The Ultimate Dog Care Book by Dawn Michael May 20, 2012 $3.99 15281 words Sample 10%
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The Importance Of Flowers by Gene  Ashburner The Importance Of Flowers by Gene Ashburner May 20, 2012 $3.99 5387 words Sample 15%
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Have Fun Training and Understanding your Dogues de Bordeaux Puppy & Dog by Vince Stead Have Fun Training and Understanding your Dogues de Bordeaux Puppy & Dog by Vince Stead May 19, 2012 $4.99 23796 words
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Vince Stead was born in Pontiac Michigan, and had 4 older brothers and 2 older sisters. Vince's mother passed away from cancer at the age of 37, and Vince was 18 months old at the time. Vince spent a little bit of time with other relatives, then was reunited with his father, who was a life long alcoholic, but was a nice father. Vince's father owned a string of bakeries, but there was never really any money, his father drank and spent it away most of the time. At a very early age, Vince would go with his father every day to work, where is father and helpers would make all the bakery products at one bakery, and deliver them to the other bakeries every morning, and Vince would ride in the delivery van with his father every day until he was old enough to go to school. Vince learned at an early age, that is father required him to pay for his stuff, like new school clothing and other stuff. Through out Vince's whole childhood life, he worked weekends with his father in the middle of the night at his bakery, to earn money to buy clothes for school. Vince got his first real job as a paperboy at the age of 11, and kept that job instead his was 13, when he got a better job washing dishes at the local Harvey's Country Kettle Restaurant, where he would ride his bike to and from the restaurant several nights a week after school. Vince kept the dish washing job until he was 15 years old, and got a job a big grocery store in the next town over. Vince did not have a drivers license yet, but he really wanted to keep his job, so he would hitch hike after school to his grocery store job, and sometimes he would be picked up by his teacher, and she would give him a ride to work. All of Vince's brother's and sisters we required to move out of the house before they turned 16 years old. Vince was able to talk his older friend into renting an apartment with him, that worked at the grocery store also. The manager was nice enough at the grocery store to let Vince work nights shining the grocery store isles with a machine, and working each Sunday, where the other employees were only allowed to work every other Sunday, because the grocery store paid over time, and Ron the manager, had a kind heart. Vince joined the Navy when he was 18 and liked it very much. He spent 4 years on shore duty at an air squadron, and 4 years at sea duty, where he was stationed on a submarine tender, the USS Proteus, and a destroyer, the USS David R. Ray, and a short stint on the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier. While on the destroyer, the ship would escort Kuwaiti oil tankers full of oil destined for America, out to sea so they would not get attacked. They would put an American flag on their ship, and the destroyer Vince was stationed on would escort them out to sea and safety so everyone back in America could get cheap oil at the time While Vince was in the Navy and living in San Diego, California, he has always owned, raised, trained, and enjoyed dogs in his life.
How to Survey Your Garden by Rachel Mathews How to Survey Your Garden by Rachel Mathews May 19, 2012 $1.99 4256 words Sample 30%
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I'm Rachel Mathews and I've been a professional garden designer for the last 20 years. I'm based in the UK but do work internationally for clients. Over the years I've designed every size, shape and style of garden. My passion lately is to create modern gardens with a natural feel, whilst incorporating plenty of edible foods. In 2009 I did an online teacher training programme so I could learn how to teach garden design and since then I have been writing and teaching garden design to a worldwide audience via the Successful Garden Design website. I'm currently taking a year out from my design and construction business to write another 3 ebooks and mini-garden design courses. I've fled the UK to the warmer climates of southern Spain; the warm weather definitely helps the writing process you know!
Gardens and Nature Guide to July Wildflowers by Gardens And Nature Magazine Gardens and Nature Guide to July Wildflowers by Gardens And Nature Magazine May 19, 2012 $2.99 5195 words Sample 20%
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Knuddel-Kerlchen Amigurumi Häkelanleitung by Sayjai Knuddel-Kerlchen Amigurumi Häkelanleitung by Sayjai May 16, 2012 $2.99 1677 words Sample 25%
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Sayjai has been crocheting for over 30 years. She lives in England but comes from Thailand. In 2009 she started publishing Amigurumi crochet patterns. She has published over 50 Amigurumi patterns. Her patterns are published in English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Thai. She also translates patterns of other Thai designers into English.
How to Design a Patio by Rachel Mathews How to Design a Patio by Rachel Mathews May 16, 2012 $5.99 12664 words Sample 30%
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I'm Rachel Mathews and I've been a professional garden designer for the last 20 years. I'm based in the UK but do work internationally for clients. Over the years I've designed every size, shape and style of garden. My passion lately is to create modern gardens with a natural feel, whilst incorporating plenty of edible foods. In 2009 I did an online teacher training programme so I could learn how to teach garden design and since then I have been writing and teaching garden design to a worldwide audience via the Successful Garden Design website. I'm currently taking a year out from my design and construction business to write another 3 ebooks and mini-garden design courses. I've fled the UK to the warmer climates of southern Spain; the warm weather definitely helps the writing process you know!
A 6-Step Success Dog Obedience Training: An Amazing Quick Guide to Having Well-Behaved Dog by  A 6-Step Success Dog Obedience Training: An Amazing Quick Guide to Having Well-Behaved Dog by MadiDaniel May 16, 2012 $2.99 4131 words Sample 10%
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Tips and Tricks to Potty Training Your Dog: The Essential Guide by Daniel  William Tips and Tricks to Potty Training Your Dog: The Essential Guide by Daniel William May 16, 2012 $2.99 6073 words Sample 10%
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The Better Days Books Frugal Food Bible by Better Days Books The Better Days Books Frugal Food Bible by Better Days Books May 15, 2012 $5.99 200880 words Sample 20%
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Have Fun Training your Parson Russell Terrier Puppy & Dog by Vince Stead Have Fun Training your Parson Russell Terrier Puppy & Dog by Vince Stead May 15, 2012 $4.99 23793 words
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Vince Stead was born in Pontiac Michigan, and had 4 older brothers and 2 older sisters. Vince's mother passed away from cancer at the age of 37, and Vince was 18 months old at the time. Vince spent a little bit of time with other relatives, then was reunited with his father, who was a life long alcoholic, but was a nice father. Vince's father owned a string of bakeries, but there was never really any money, his father drank and spent it away most of the time. At a very early age, Vince would go with his father every day to work, where is father and helpers would make all the bakery products at one bakery, and deliver them to the other bakeries every morning, and Vince would ride in the delivery van with his father every day until he was old enough to go to school. Vince learned at an early age, that is father required him to pay for his stuff, like new school clothing and other stuff. Through out Vince's whole childhood life, he worked weekends with his father in the middle of the night at his bakery, to earn money to buy clothes for school. Vince got his first real job as a paperboy at the age of 11, and kept that job instead his was 13, when he got a better job washing dishes at the local Harvey's Country Kettle Restaurant, where he would ride his bike to and from the restaurant several nights a week after school. Vince kept the dish washing job until he was 15 years old, and got a job a big grocery store in the next town over. Vince did not have a drivers license yet, but he really wanted to keep his job, so he would hitch hike after school to his grocery store job, and sometimes he would be picked up by his teacher, and she would give him a ride to work. All of Vince's brother's and sisters we required to move out of the house before they turned 16 years old. Vince was able to talk his older friend into renting an apartment with him, that worked at the grocery store also. The manager was nice enough at the grocery store to let Vince work nights shining the grocery store isles with a machine, and working each Sunday, where the other employees were only allowed to work every other Sunday, because the grocery store paid over time, and Ron the manager, had a kind heart. Vince joined the Navy when he was 18 and liked it very much. He spent 4 years on shore duty at an air squadron, and 4 years at sea duty, where he was stationed on a submarine tender, the USS Proteus, and a destroyer, the USS David R. Ray, and a short stint on the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier. While on the destroyer, the ship would escort Kuwaiti oil tankers full of oil destined for America, out to sea so they would not get attacked. They would put an American flag on their ship, and the destroyer Vince was stationed on would escort them out to sea and safety so everyone back in America could get cheap oil at the time While Vince was in the Navy and living in San Diego, California, he has always owned, raised, trained, and enjoyed dogs in his life.
Crochet pattern for long-eared bunny by Andrea Gaida Crochet pattern for long-eared bunny by Andrea Gaida May 14, 2012 $3.99 1226 words Sample 25%
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City Gardener by Doug L Nelson City Gardener by Doug L Nelson May 14, 2012 $1.99 35333 words Sample 15%
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After a wild and crazy childhood I joined the Air force and did a tour in Nam then did a hitch with IBM before settling on a career in Electronics. After an enjoyable 40 years as an industrial engineer I tried my hand at gardening and contracting for a while then In 2007 I went out to eat with my family at a Chinese restaurant, after dinner the server brought the bill and 3 fortune cookies. I don’t normally put a lot of stock in what fortune cookies say, but I read them anyway. This particular Fortune cookie didn’t look any different than the hundreds I have opened before, but I did so more out of curiosity than anything else, there was some Chinese scrimshaw on the back along with the English translation. I turned it over and read, YOU HAVE SO MANY STORIES, YOU SHOULD WRITE A BOOK, So I did. I enjoyed it so much I wrote a bunch more.
Secrets Dog Training Method: Getting Your Dog Trained In a Few Easy Steps by  Secrets Dog Training Method: Getting Your Dog Trained In a Few Easy Steps by JimmyMark May 14, 2012 $4.99 14809 words Sample 10%
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Puppy Training Book: The Quick Guide for New Owners by Daniel Joseph Puppy Training Book: The Quick Guide for New Owners by Daniel Joseph May 11, 2012 $2.99 6969 words Sample 10%
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Stop Dog Aggression: Everything You Need to Know to Handle Dog Behavioral Problems by Daniel Joseph Stop Dog Aggression: Everything You Need to Know to Handle Dog Behavioral Problems by Daniel Joseph May 11, 2012 $3.99 8954 words Sample 10%
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Home Security: How to protect you home from burglary by Tony Payne Home Security: How to protect you home from burglary by Tony Payne May 11, 2012 $5.99 12621 words Sample 15%
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Tony Payne Tony Payne was born in Greensboro, NC in 1968. Throughout his life, he has had the opportunity to have a multitude of varied experiences that enhance his writing. These experiences include his service to the country in the armed forces, graduating college, managing and owning restaurants, starting and running an antique car show, researching his family history, running for political office, playing organized football and baseball, and designing a website. His many unique experiences augment his writing style and show his expertise in a multitude of subjects. Tony is also an avid football fan and follows the NFL’s Carolina Panthers very closely. He has written many articles about the team and its players.
The Dead Season by Donna Ball The Dead Season by Donna Ball May 10, 2012 $5.99 58159 words Sample 20%
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Donna Ball has written over a dozen works of commercial fiction under pseudonyms that include Rebecca Flanders, Donna Carlisle, Leigh Bristol, Taylor Brady, and Donna Boyd. She is known for her work in women’s fiction and suspense, as well as supernatural fantasy and adventure. Her novels have been translated into well over a dozen languages and have been published in virtually every country in the world. She has appeared on Entertainment Tonight and Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, and has been featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, and even T.V. Guide. She is the holder of the Storytelling World award, 2001, the Georgia Author of the Year Award, 2000, Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Awards for consecutive years 1991-1996, the Georgia Romance Writer’s Maggie Award, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from Romantic Times, among others. "You might not know my name," Donna says, "but chances are, you've read one of my books. If you've ever been stuck at an airport, or looking for something to read at the beach, mine was probably the book you pulled off the rack." Her most recent titles are the Ladybug Farm series: A YEAR ON LADYBUG FARM (March 2009) and AT HOME ON LADYBUG FARM (October 2009) and LOVE LETTERS FROM LADYBUG FARM (October 2010) and KEYS TO THE CASTLE (January 2011), all from Berkley Books. She is also known for the Raine Stockton Dog Mystery series--SMOKY MOUNTAIN TRACKS, RAPID FIRE and GUNSHY--and, under the pseudonym Donna Boyd, THE PASSION and THE PROMISE. All are now in paperback in bookstores everywhere.
Puffy Pals Amigurumi Crochet Pattern by Sayjai Puffy Pals Amigurumi Crochet Pattern by Sayjai May 09, 2012 $2.99 1604 words Sample 27%
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Sayjai has been crocheting for over 30 years. She lives in England but comes from Thailand. In 2009 she started publishing Amigurumi crochet patterns. She has published over 50 Amigurumi patterns. Her patterns are published in English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Thai. She also translates patterns of other Thai designers into English.
45 Green Energy Tips For Beginners by Barry McDonald 45 Green Energy Tips For Beginners by Barry McDonald May 09, 2012 $0.99 3337 words Sample 20%
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Plastic Bags: Repurpose Before You Recycle! by Colleen Milne Plastic Bags: Repurpose Before You Recycle! by Colleen Milne May 08, 2012 Free! 581 words Read a sample
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The Home Buying Process by Alicia Ramirez The Home Buying Process by Alicia Ramirez May 07, 2012 $4.99 6250 words Sample 15%
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The Owner Builder Survival Guide by Steven Becker The Owner Builder Survival Guide by Steven Becker May 07, 2012 $8.97 42169 words Sample 20%
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Always a Next One (True Stories of Dog Fostering) 2nd Ed by John L Leonard Always a Next One (True Stories of Dog Fostering) 2nd Ed by John L Leonard May 07, 2012 $4.99 41398 words Sample 20%
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The author has written a number of articles for the online publication American Thinker and was interviewed on the Dennis Miller radio show. Divine Evolution is his first book. He has also written short stories for an anthology about animals and recently published his first detective novel, Coastal Empire, under the pen name of Rocky Leonard. John is the Atlanta Creationism Examiner for the online new source examiner.com. John holds a BBA from the University of Georgia and worked as a computer programmer for more than twenty years before becoming a writer. His writing has also been influenced by shorter stints working as a bartender, real estate investor and landlord. He has been married to wife Lisa for twenty-two years. John is the proud father of two and grandfather of three, as well as pack leader for several wonderful dogs and one crazy cat. Born in Savannah, John has spent most of his adult life in the northern suburbs of Atlanta. The local color in his writing is equally authentic whether the setting is a Georgia beach, downtown Atlanta, or the Appalachian foothills in north Georgia.
The Self-Mover's Bible by Jerry West The Self-Mover's Bible by Jerry West May 05, 2012 $7.99 18729 words Sample 20%
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I am a furniture mover and moving company owner with well over 25 years in the industry. I am also a soon-to-graduate college student with interdisciplinary concentrations in English and Communication with a focus on writing.
Weißes Kaninchen Amigurumi Häkelanleitung by Sayjai Weißes Kaninchen Amigurumi Häkelanleitung by Sayjai May 05, 2012 $3.99 1796 words Sample 30%
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Sayjai has been crocheting for over 30 years. She lives in England but comes from Thailand. In 2009 she started publishing Amigurumi crochet patterns. She has published over 50 Amigurumi patterns. Her patterns are published in English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Thai. She also translates patterns of other Thai designers into English.
How To Make Simple Basic Furniture  For The Home, The Office, Or Even The Garden Shed!  Using New Materials… And Even Junk! by Brian Grant How To Make Simple Basic Furniture For The Home, The Office, Or Even The Garden Shed! Using New Materials… And Even Junk! by Brian Grant May 04, 2012 $4.99 10321 words Sample 20%
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How to Make a Chan Luu Inspired Wrap Bracelet by Rose Raduro How to Make a Chan Luu Inspired Wrap Bracelet by Rose Raduro May 03, 2012 $4.97 1356 words Sample 20%
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I am a lover of life and like to share all the resources I have to make things easier for you.
White Rabbit Amigurumi Crochet Pattern by Sayjai White Rabbit Amigurumi Crochet Pattern by Sayjai May 03, 2012 $3.99 1779 words Sample 30%
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Sayjai has been crocheting for over 30 years. She lives in England but comes from Thailand. In 2009 she started publishing Amigurumi crochet patterns. She has published over 50 Amigurumi patterns. Her patterns are published in English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Thai. She also translates patterns of other Thai designers into English.
A Landscaper's Guide to Perennial Flowers vol. 2 by Mark Zampardo A Landscaper's Guide to Perennial Flowers vol. 2 by Mark Zampardo May 03, 2012 $4.99 14528 words Sample 30%
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Mark Edward Zampardo Employment History 2007-Present: Educator in the Horticulture Certificate Program, School of the Botanic Gardens, Chicago Botanic Gardens, Glencoe, IL. 2008- Present: Professor Emeritus in Horticulture, College of Lake County, Grayslake, IL. 1979-2008: Coordinator of Horticulture, College of Lake County, Grayslake IL. EDUCATION B.S. Eastern Michigan University, Geology/Geography, 1973 M.A. Michigan State University, Agricultural Education 1980 Ph.D. University of Illinois, Horticulture, 1996 PUBLICATIONS Book Zampardo, M., A Landscaper’s Guide to Perennial Flowers with English/Spanish Glossary, American Nursermen Publishing Co. 2008 Articles Zampardo, M., Narrowed Down American Nurserymen Vol 191, Issue 7, April 2000 Zampardo, M., Jumping for Junipers American Nurserymen, Volume 190 Issue 7. Oct 1 1999. Zampardo, M., Thuja Thrills American Nurserymen, Volume 189 Issue 10. May 15, 1999 Zampardo, M., A Fresh Look at Junipers Fine Gardening, Number 78, March-April 2001 Zampardo, M., The Name Game American Nurserymen Volume 192(8) 32-34 (2000) Zampardo, M., A Fresh Look at Junipers American Conifer Society Bulletin, Volume 16, No. 2, Spring 1999 Zampardo, M., Conifers For Confined Spaces American Conifer Society Bulletin, Volume 18, No. 1, Winter 2001 Zampardo, M., Juniperus x pfitzeriana: A Change in Juniper Nomenclature American Conifer Society Bulletin, Volume 18, No. 2, Winter 2001 Database: UIPLANTS. Kling, G., Lindsey, C., Zampardo, M. woodyplants.nres.uiuc.edu/plants/ PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Conifer Society Chicago Botanic Gardens International Plant Propagators Society Morton Arboretum Perennial Plant Association
A Landscaper's Guide to Perennial Flowers vol. 1 by Mark Zampardo A Landscaper's Guide to Perennial Flowers vol. 1 by Mark Zampardo May 03, 2012 $4.99 14239 words Sample 30%
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Mark Edward Zampardo Employment History 2007-Present: Educator in the Horticulture Certificate Program, School of the Botanic Gardens, Chicago Botanic Gardens, Glencoe, IL. 2008- Present: Professor Emeritus in Horticulture, College of Lake County, Grayslake, IL. 1979-2008: Coordinator of Horticulture, College of Lake County, Grayslake IL. EDUCATION B.S. Eastern Michigan University, Geology/Geography, 1973 M.A. Michigan State University, Agricultural Education 1980 Ph.D. University of Illinois, Horticulture, 1996 PUBLICATIONS Book Zampardo, M., A Landscaper’s Guide to Perennial Flowers with English/Spanish Glossary, American Nursermen Publishing Co. 2008 Articles Zampardo, M., Narrowed Down American Nurserymen Vol 191, Issue 7, April 2000 Zampardo, M., Jumping for Junipers American Nurserymen, Volume 190 Issue 7. Oct 1 1999. Zampardo, M., Thuja Thrills American Nurserymen, Volume 189 Issue 10. May 15, 1999 Zampardo, M., A Fresh Look at Junipers Fine Gardening, Number 78, March-April 2001 Zampardo, M., The Name Game American Nurserymen Volume 192(8) 32-34 (2000) Zampardo, M., A Fresh Look at Junipers American Conifer Society Bulletin, Volume 16, No. 2, Spring 1999 Zampardo, M., Conifers For Confined Spaces American Conifer Society Bulletin, Volume 18, No. 1, Winter 2001 Zampardo, M., Juniperus x pfitzeriana: A Change in Juniper Nomenclature American Conifer Society Bulletin, Volume 18, No. 2, Winter 2001 Database: UIPLANTS. Kling, G., Lindsey, C., Zampardo, M. woodyplants.nres.uiuc.edu/plants/ PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Conifer Society Chicago Botanic Gardens International Plant Propagators Society Morton Arboretum Perennial Plant Association
How to Train and Understand your Belgian Malinois Puppy & Dog by Vince Stead How to Train and Understand your Belgian Malinois Puppy & Dog by Vince Stead May 02, 2012 $4.99 23674 words
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Vince Stead was born in Pontiac Michigan, and had 4 older brothers and 2 older sisters. Vince's mother passed away from cancer at the age of 37, and Vince was 18 months old at the time. Vince spent a little bit of time with other relatives, then was reunited with his father, who was a life long alcoholic, but was a nice father. Vince's father owned a string of bakeries, but there was never really any money, his father drank and spent it away most of the time. At a very early age, Vince would go with his father every day to work, where is father and helpers would make all the bakery products at one bakery, and deliver them to the other bakeries every morning, and Vince would ride in the delivery van with his father every day until he was old enough to go to school. Vince learned at an early age, that is father required him to pay for his stuff, like new school clothing and other stuff. Through out Vince's whole childhood life, he worked weekends with his father in the middle of the night at his bakery, to earn money to buy clothes for school. Vince got his first real job as a paperboy at the age of 11, and kept that job instead his was 13, when he got a better job washing dishes at the local Harvey's Country Kettle Restaurant, where he would ride his bike to and from the restaurant several nights a week after school. Vince kept the dish washing job until he was 15 years old, and got a job a big grocery store in the next town over. Vince did not have a drivers license yet, but he really wanted to keep his job, so he would hitch hike after school to his grocery store job, and sometimes he would be picked up by his teacher, and she would give him a ride to work. All of Vince's brother's and sisters we required to move out of the house before they turned 16 years old. Vince was able to talk his older friend into renting an apartment with him, that worked at the grocery store also. The manager was nice enough at the grocery store to let Vince work nights shining the grocery store isles with a machine, and working each Sunday, where the other employees were only allowed to work every other Sunday, because the grocery store paid over time, and Ron the manager, had a kind heart. Vince joined the Navy when he was 18 and liked it very much. He spent 4 years on shore duty at an air squadron, and 4 years at sea duty, where he was stationed on a submarine tender, the USS Proteus, and a destroyer, the USS David R. Ray, and a short stint on the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier. While on the destroyer, the ship would escort Kuwaiti oil tankers full of oil destined for America, out to sea so they would not get attacked. They would put an American flag on their ship, and the destroyer Vince was stationed on would escort them out to sea and safety so everyone back in America could get cheap oil at the time While Vince was in the Navy and living in San Diego, California, he has always owned, raised, trained, and enjoyed dogs in his life.
How to Train and Understand your Belgian Malinois Puppy & Dog by Vince Stead How to Train and Understand your Belgian Malinois Puppy & Dog by Vince Stead May 02, 2012 $4.99 23674 words
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Vince Stead was born in Pontiac Michigan, and had 4 older brothers and 2 older sisters. Vince's mother passed away from cancer at the age of 37, and Vince was 18 months old at the time. Vince spent a little bit of time with other relatives, then was reunited with his father, who was a life long alcoholic, but was a nice father. Vince's father owned a string of bakeries, but there was never really any money, his father drank and spent it away most of the time. At a very early age, Vince would go with his father every day to work, where is father and helpers would make all the bakery products at one bakery, and deliver them to the other bakeries every morning, and Vince would ride in the delivery van with his father every day until he was old enough to go to school. Vince learned at an early age, that is father required him to pay for his stuff, like new school clothing and other stuff. Through out Vince's whole childhood life, he worked weekends with his father in the middle of the night at his bakery, to earn money to buy clothes for school. Vince got his first real job as a paperboy at the age of 11, and kept that job instead his was 13, when he got a better job washing dishes at the local Harvey's Country Kettle Restaurant, where he would ride his bike to and from the restaurant several nights a week after school. Vince kept the dish washing job until he was 15 years old, and got a job a big grocery store in the next town over. Vince did not have a drivers license yet, but he really wanted to keep his job, so he would hitch hike after school to his grocery store job, and sometimes he would be picked up by his teacher, and she would give him a ride to work. All of Vince's brother's and sisters we required to move out of the house before they turned 16 years old. Vince was able to talk his older friend into renting an apartment with him, that worked at the grocery store also. The manager was nice enough at the grocery store to let Vince work nights shining the grocery store isles with a machine, and working each Sunday, where the other employees were only allowed to work every other Sunday, because the grocery store paid over time, and Ron the manager, had a kind heart. Vince joined the Navy when he was 18 and liked it very much. He spent 4 years on shore duty at an air squadron, and 4 years at sea duty, where he was stationed on a submarine tender, the USS Proteus, and a destroyer, the USS David R. Ray, and a short stint on the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier. While on the destroyer, the ship would escort Kuwaiti oil tankers full of oil destined for America, out to sea so they would not get attacked. They would put an American flag on their ship, and the destroyer Vince was stationed on would escort them out to sea and safety so everyone back in America could get cheap oil at the time While Vince was in the Navy and living in San Diego, California, he has always owned, raised, trained, and enjoyed dogs in his life.
Interior Decoration @ A Glance! by Olufunke Agboola Interior Decoration @ A Glance! by Olufunke Agboola May 02, 2012 $3.50 10838 words Sample 15%
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Olufunke Agboola holds a bachelor of science in Economics from the University of Lagos. She has vast experience in both residential and commercial interior spaces. She is the Chief Executive Officer, Sweet Inspirations Limited, an interior decoration consultancy and training company. Olufunke is passionate about skill acquisition, entrepreneurship and helping people to find their focus in life. This informed the activation of the training section of Sweet Inspirations Limited where she trains other interior decorators and wannabees. Her passion for the trade led to obtaining further training in interior decorating from Penn Foster Career School, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA where she was awarded a diploma in interior decorating. She was a member of Certified Interior Decorators International [CID], Stuart, Florida, USA. Olufunke is also an alumnus of the famous Fate Foundation, Lagos and the Secretary of Empretec Nigeria alumni association, class of 2009.
Savez Comment Faire le Froid Traiter du Savon by Kerri Newbury Savez Comment Faire le Froid Traiter du Savon by Kerri Newbury May 02, 2012 $6.99 3898 words Sample 10%
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Kerri Newbury runs a highly successful 'Cottage industry' type business in NSW, Australia making all sorts of natural body care products and candles. She runs this business with her two daughters selling their products online, and to multiple retail 'Country Craft' stores throughout NSW, northern Victoria and southern Queensland. Their reported pre-tax turnover for the year 2010 was just under Aus$1.5 million dollars.
Wissen Sie, wie man Kälte Seife Lässt Bearbeiten by Kerri Newbury Wissen Sie, wie man Kälte Seife Lässt Bearbeiten by Kerri Newbury May 02, 2012 $6.99 3346 words Sample 10%
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Kerri Newbury runs a highly successful 'Cottage industry' type business in NSW, Australia making all sorts of natural body care products and candles. She runs this business with her two daughters selling their products online, and to multiple retail 'Country Craft' stores throughout NSW, northern Victoria and southern Queensland. Their reported pre-tax turnover for the year 2010 was just under Aus$1.5 million dollars.
How to Train and Understand your Rhodesian Ridgeback Dog and Puppy by Vince Stead How to Train and Understand your Rhodesian Ridgeback Dog and Puppy by Vince Stead April 30, 2012 $4.99 23688 words
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Vince Stead was born in Pontiac Michigan, and had 4 older brothers and 2 older sisters. Vince's mother passed away from cancer at the age of 37, and Vince was 18 months old at the time. Vince spent a little bit of time with other relatives, then was reunited with his father, who was a life long alcoholic, but was a nice father. Vince's father owned a string of bakeries, but there was never really any money, his father drank and spent it away most of the time. At a very early age, Vince would go with his father every day to work, where is father and helpers would make all the bakery products at one bakery, and deliver them to the other bakeries every morning, and Vince would ride in the delivery van with his father every day until he was old enough to go to school. Vince learned at an early age, that is father required him to pay for his stuff, like new school clothing and other stuff. Through out Vince's whole childhood life, he worked weekends with his father in the middle of the night at his bakery, to earn money to buy clothes for school. Vince got his first real job as a paperboy at the age of 11, and kept that job instead his was 13, when he got a better job washing dishes at the local Harvey's Country Kettle Restaurant, where he would ride his bike to and from the restaurant several nights a week after school. Vince kept the dish washing job until he was 15 years old, and got a job a big grocery store in the next town over. Vince did not have a drivers license yet, but he really wanted to keep his job, so he would hitch hike after school to his grocery store job, and sometimes he would be picked up by his teacher, and she would give him a ride to work. All of Vince's brother's and sisters we required to move out of the house before they turned 16 years old. Vince was able to talk his older friend into renting an apartment with him, that worked at the grocery store also. The manager was nice enough at the grocery store to let Vince work nights shining the grocery store isles with a machine, and working each Sunday, where the other employees were only allowed to work every other Sunday, because the grocery store paid over time, and Ron the manager, had a kind heart. Vince joined the Navy when he was 18 and liked it very much. He spent 4 years on shore duty at an air squadron, and 4 years at sea duty, where he was stationed on a submarine tender, the USS Proteus, and a destroyer, the USS David R. Ray, and a short stint on the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier. While on the destroyer, the ship would escort Kuwaiti oil tankers full of oil destined for America, out to sea so they would not get attacked. They would put an American flag on their ship, and the destroyer Vince was stationed on would escort them out to sea and safety so everyone back in America could get cheap oil at the time While Vince was in the Navy and living in San Diego, California, he has always owned, raised, trained, and enjoyed dogs in his life.
Surviving Urban Crisis by Silas  Longshot Surviving Urban Crisis by Silas Longshot April 29, 2012 $9.95 57251 words Sample 10%
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Silas Longshot has nearly ten years in the security industry, eight years with a major airline, and ten years as an ASE master technician. A lifetime of mechanical and tinkering skills and six years in the R & D lab of a major company with worldwide sales and connections, developing prototypes and testing equipment. Experienced in engineering drafting, professional photography and technical instruction writing. Scenario counter planning is a strong skill in all background areas. A competition shooter in the Cowboy Action Shooting arena, thus the alias Silas Longshot.
The Houseplant Basics Book by Elias Sassoon The Houseplant Basics Book by Elias Sassoon April 28, 2012 $2.99 25221 words
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The Cockroach Assassin Report - Killing Roaches without Killing Yourself by Andrew Seltz The Cockroach Assassin Report - Killing Roaches without Killing Yourself by Andrew Seltz April 28, 2012 $2.99 6264 words Sample 10%
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Andrew Seltz is an author, publisher, and award winning media producer. His work earned him several Communicator Awards for his corporate communications work and a best film honor from the Long Island International Film Festival for an independent feature film he co-produced. He also served as Director of Photography for the film. Andrew is a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and has also studied marketing, sales, and persuasion through the work of eminent researchers and practitioners such as Dr. Robert Cialdini, Dr. Dan Ariely, Dr. Kevin Hogan, Zig Ziglar, and Dave Lakhani - among others. Andrew's persuasion experience is not limited to research and theoretics. He has been running a profitable publishing and marketing business online since 2006 and put his knowledge and skill to the test as a sales professional. In that time, Andrew closed $588,191 in new contracts for home improvement projects over a period of 12 months - during the worst recession in modern history. Andrew currently lives with his wife and two daughters in Birmingham, Alabama. In addition to his professional work, he is an avid gardener and home improvement junkie!
Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Crochet Pattern by Sayjai Alice in Wonderland Amigurumi Crochet Pattern by Sayjai April 28, 2012 $3.99 1735 words Sample 20%
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Sayjai has been crocheting for over 30 years. She lives in England but comes from Thailand. In 2009 she started publishing Amigurumi crochet patterns. She has published over 50 Amigurumi patterns. Her patterns are published in English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Thai. She also translates patterns of other Thai designers into English.
Good Riddance: Showing Clutter the Door by  Good Riddance: Showing Clutter the Door by crud April 26, 2012 $8.99 4547 words Sample 20%
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How to Care for a Rescue Horse (Horses / equestrian / riding) by Dr A. Nyland How to Care for a Rescue Horse (Horses / equestrian / riding) by Dr A. Nyland April 25, 2012 Free! 7932 words Read a sample
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Dr A. Nyland is an ancient language scholar and lexicographer as well as horse care researcher who served as faculty at the University of New England, Australia. Dr Nyland is the translator of "Book of Enoch: Angels, Watchers and Nephilim," "The Source New Testament with Extensive Notes on Greek Word Meaning," the ancient Hittite horse training text, "The Kikkuli Text," "The Psalms: Translation with Notes," and several books on horse care which cite the latest research.
60 Dog Training Tips For Beginners by Barry McDonald 60 Dog Training Tips For Beginners by Barry McDonald April 25, 2012 $1.99 4190 words Sample 20%
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Home Furnishings Consultant: A Consumer's Guide to Furniture and Mattress Purchase, Care, and Interior Design by Vanessa E. Kelman Home Furnishings Consultant: A Consumer's Guide to Furniture and Mattress Purchase, Care, and Interior Design by Vanessa E. Kelman April 24, 2012 $0.99 6565 words Sample 20%
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"We all undergo reinvention throughout our lives, from childhood to adulthood, from individuals to spouses and parents, and each time we change careers. Now more than ever it seems people are trying to find fulfillment, to grasp the parts of their lives that bring meaning and joy. As I personally try to figure out my course in life, I am drawn ever more to creating characters who are able to overcome obstacles as they reinvent who they are and who they want to be." Vanessa currently resides in East Hartford, Connecticut with her husband Kevin and crazy-but-cute bulldog Oliver. Chasing Fate is her first novel.
Cyclops Monster Hat for Teens Crochet Pattern by Lori Stade Cyclops Monster Hat for Teens Crochet Pattern by Lori Stade April 22, 2012 $5.00 1147 words Sample 5%
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Lori Stade is an accomplished designer of crocheting and knitting patterns. She also teaches Spanish and Russian language at her local high school. The art of crocheting and knitting was passed down to her by the maternal side of her family. Her great-grandmother, grandmother and mother always involved her in needlework as she was growing up. They were a wonderful inspiration to her and today, whenever she has a spare moment, you can find her with some kind of needlework project going.