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Important analysis of land value taxation

The Best Argument Against Quebec SeparationAs the title suggests, Canada does have much to learn from Lincoln. In the face of similar problems Lincoln knew what to do whereas our Canadian leaders have been gutless and clueless in dealing with Quebec.
I also highly recommend this book to Americans. It is a great way to become familiar with your closest neighbour's most serious problem. This book can teach Americans what the problem is and educate them about how to react if separation ever rears its ugly head in such a way that the United States can no longer ignore it.


Great Book of managementGreat book about the leading.


A good account of the 23 years of the lawyer years

Immortal Memorial

A wonderful child¿s/young adult science fiction novelLibra: The Cat Who Saved Silicon Valley
by Lincoln Taiz, Lee Taiz
Paperback: 326 pages
Publisher: Amsea Group Publishing, Inc.; (December 15, 2002)
ISBN: 0972304401
Libra The Cat Who Saved Silicon Valley is not your ordinary young adult book, nor is it your ordinary science fiction book, nor is it your ordinary learning book, but with a combination of them all, this book is a one of a kind read that will keep the reader interested long after the book is finished.
It is the story of a cat from the planet Gatos (gato is the Spanish word for cat) meets alien cats and tries to figure out who or what they are. Their adventure leads them to a "battle" with Silicon Valley Computers.
Ultimately, Libra goes back to Gatos but her adventure on Earth will never be forgotten, nor will the friendships she made.
The book is a twist of learning and play on words that children can understand and adults will enjoy. The sci-fi fan will love the language, information, and adventures in this story and the young reader will learn more about reading and language than they expected.
The book comes with a CD of music featuring Amanda Shelby. The 25 songs are fun to sing and listen to. And it is an added bonus that makes this book a real deal.
Before writing this review, I had my 5th grade son also read the book. He loved it. He enjoyed the play on words and the story line. He has since taken the book to school and has shared it with his friends. It is truly a book for all ages.


The Best Book on Lincoln to Appear in Many Years

An invaluable contribution to Civil War Studies

Getting to Know Lincoln Better