Urban Life And Economy Posted: 17 Jul 2012 06:20 AM PDT Urban Life And Economy by Sumeet Kumar To have a healthy society economics is only one of the things that we need to look into. There are lot of other things that comes into play. A package consisting of economics, organizations, banks, governance, education, ethics and solutions that goes into building a functional society is labeled under the ‘Nonprofit Earth Exchange Based Economy’ which is described in the book ‘urban life and economy’. What is a ‘Nonprofit Earth Exchange based Economy’? Nonprofit Earth Exchange based Economy A ‘Nonprofit Earth Exchange based Economy’ is an economy where all the people work free of cost and they live with Nonprofit Ethics. All the earnings are generated by selling resources in the economy with the help of state based Earth Exchange mechanism. All the organizations in the Nonprofit Economy are nonprofit Organizations where employees work without any salary. Stated in simple language they work free of cost. Such a society give rise to changes in the how people work, our education, the governance, open sharing and collaboration between organizations and individuals where there are no protectionist measures like patents. Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:- Urban Life And Economy – 289 pages, 1.5 MB (PDF) Items posted here are free at the time of posting. If you find they are no longer free, kindly notify us immediately through our contact form.
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Flint Dog Posted: 17 Jul 2012 06:15 AM PDT Flint Dog by Stephanie Dagg Welcome to the Stone Age! Flint Dog is the story of a ten-year-old boy, Youngest. He has just two dreams – the first is to be a Hunter like his big brother and his father, and his second is to have a new dog of his own, after his beloved White Tail dies. Both dreams are fulfilled in the form of misshapen lump of flint – the flint dog of the story’s title. On the way Youngest has several adventures concerning baskets, caves, a mammoth and a menhir. Flint Dog, set in France, has been very carefully researched. It brings to life a period in our history that is often neglected. Suitable for 7-13 year olds. Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:- Flint Dog – 15,500 words, 113 KB (EPUB, Kindle, MOBI, PDF, HTML, LRF, PDB, TXT) Items posted here are free at the time of posting. If you find they are no longer free, kindly notify us immediately through our contact form.
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The Rogue Prophet Posted: 17 Jul 2012 06:11 AM PDT The Rogue Prophet by Ron Houston Lawrence Garnier, a loser with a real but limited gift of foresight, is convinced that his talent is a curse. After he joins the ministry of Bishop Barnes, he realizes his talent is only the tip of a horrific iceberg between good and evil. At a time when faith is the only thing left to cling to,this novel dares its reader to question everything. Just when you thought it was safe to believe. With the arrival of his new novel, The Rogue Prophet, Ron Houston mastered the art of forcing the readers to examine their own emotional considerations on spiritual beliefs, religious fanaticism and unholy clergymen preying on their flocks. His combination of controversial subject matter with a realistic writing approach makes it impossible to read this book and not examine your own need for or the lack of spiritual guidance. Sure to cause many religious zealots to squirm in their pews, examine the surroundings of their places of worship and address the true motivations behind the services that are provided in the name of God. Yet, it is all a work of fiction. In a time when we think we’ve seen, heard and read it all, Ron Houston’s, The Rogue Prophet, is an entertaining and important piece of work. ‘Undeniably one of the most important books you’ll ever read.’ – Nor Dallas,author Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:- The Rogue Prophet – 357 pages, 1.29 MB (EPUB, Kindle, MOBI, PDF, HTML, LRF, PDB, TXT) Items posted here are free at the time of posting. If you find they are no longer free, kindly notify us immediately through our contact form.
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