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Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise February 2021
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The big leap : a guide to freelancing for creatives
by Martina Flor
"In this hip and practical career guide to going freelance, creative workers will learn everything from how to price their work, set up a workspace, identify potential clients, network, manage their time, and even choose an agent and hire subcontractors"
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Investing for Canadians All-in-one for Dummies
by Tony Martin
While investing is one of the smartest ways to become financially worry-free, making the decisions that get you there can be intimidating and overwhelming. Today’s investors have a huge array of options open to them and sorting the wheat from the chaff—and the get-rich-quick Ponzi schemes from the real deal—is an exhausting process. Investing For Canadians All-in-One For Dummies takes the fear out of the complexity by providing you with a clear and honest overview of Canada’s unique investing landscape—and shows you how to make it work for you.
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My own words
by Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Offers a collection of engaging, serious, and playful writings and speeches from the Supreme Court justice on topics ranging from gender equality and the workings of the Court to Judaism and the value of looking beyond U.S. shores when interpreting the Constitution.
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Be water, my friend : the teachings of Bruce Lee
by Shannon Lee
The daughter of the legendary martial artist and president of the Bruce Lee Foundation shares insights into her father’s life-shaping philosophies while demonstrating how the martial arts can be both a metaphor and tool of personal growth.
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Tea : addiction, exploitation, and Empire
by Roy Moxham
A comprehensive treatment of the single commodity that helped shape an empire explores the role of tea in England's wars with China and her own colonists in America, while exploring its role in shaping the economic fortunes of the British Empire from London to Africa to the coast of India.
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In the realm of hungry ghosts : close encounters with addiction
by Gabor Maté
In a holistic study, a physician and best-selling author of Hold onto Your Kids blends science, social policy, treatments and powerful personal stories to chart a new path of recovery for those suffering from addictions and their loved ones.
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