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7 Figure Flipping Underground: How expert real estate investors find hidden properties, negotiate the best deals, and bu

Posted By: arundhati
7 Figure Flipping Underground: How expert real estate investors find hidden properties, negotiate the best deals, and bu

Bill Allen, "7 Figure Flipping Underground: How expert real estate investors find hidden properties, negotiate the best deals, and bu"
English | ISBN: 1735803502 | 2021 | 248 pages | EPUB | 1204 KB

Sales Yoga: A Transformational Practice For Opening Doors and Closing Deals

Posted By: DZ123
Sales Yoga: A Transformational Practice For Opening Doors and Closing Deals

Scott Wintrip, "Sales Yoga: A Transformational Practice For Opening Doors and Closing Deals"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 1490408150 | EPUB | pages: 246 | 1.0 mb

The Last of the Imperious Rich: Lehman Brothers, 1844-2008

Posted By: l3ivo
The Last of the Imperious Rich: Lehman Brothers, 1844-2008

Peter Chapman, "The Last of the Imperious Rich: Lehman Brothers, 1844-2008"
English | 2012 | ISBN: 1591844320, 159184309X | 336 pages | EPUB | 1 MB

Type Form & Function: A Handbook on the Fundamentals of Typography

Posted By: l3ivo
Type Form & Function: A Handbook on the Fundamentals of Typography

Jason Tselentis, "Type Form & Function: A Handbook on the Fundamentals of Typography"
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1592536743 | 208 pages | EPUB | 26.6 MB

Saving Grand Canyon: Dams, Deals, and a Noble Myth

Posted By: First1
Saving Grand Canyon: Dams, Deals, and a Noble Myth

Saving Grand Canyon: Dams, Deals, and a Noble Myth by Byron E Pearson
English | September 25th, 2019 | ISBN: 1948908212 | 368 pages | EPUB | 10.25 MB

The Grand Canyon has been saved from dams three times in the last century. Unthinkable as it may seem today, many people promoted damming the Colorado River in the canyon during the early twentieth century as the most feasible solution to the water and power needs of the Pacific Southwest. These efforts reached their climax during the 1960s when the federal government tried to build two massive hydroelectric dams in the Grand Canyon. Although not located within the Grand Canyon National Park or Monument, they would have flooded lengthy, unprotected reaches of the canyon and along thirteen miles of the park boundary.