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Books > Children's & Educational > Economics
Where does money come from? Who creates it? Now that Professor
Golden Coin has discovered the Monster there is only one thing on
his mind: to follow him and find out what he is up to. Could it be
true that the Monster became some kind of magician who created our
money? This mystery takes Professor Golden Coin straight to
seventeenth-century England where things finally start to become
clear. Join Professor Golden Coin in his second adventure!
Do you have a fantastic business idea but don't know where to
start? Or perhaps you love cooking and baking and want to make some
money from something you enjoy doing. This book is a fantastic
guide containing all the tips and tricks you need to your cooker
into a profitable enterprise and become a young entrepreneur (a
Kidpreneur!). Sample areas covered include: designing brand images,
conducting market research, writing a business plan and
understanding restrictions and the law. If you simply want to make
some money for charity there's a guide to this area as well. There
is a strong emphasis on how to keep safe and what dangers to be
aware of, for example in dealing with people in your money-making
enterprise. It is part of the How to Make Money series - books that
turn young people into young entrepreneurs, whether they're into
cooking, computers, upcycling or simply using their spare time
profitably!
Though still hotly debated by some,
global warming is now an accepted fact in the wider
scientific community. The average temperature of
the Earth is clearly getting warmer. As scientists
work to develop accurate models to predict the full
impact of global warming, researchers, policy makers
and industry leaders are attempting to understand
and agree on what can be done to minimize or even
reverse the impact of human contributions to global
climate change.
Volumes in the new Confronting Global Warming
series explore in detail the range of current and
impending challenges the planet faces as a result of
global warming. Climate change potentially affects all
aspects of modern life, from weather and agriculture
to health and politics. The series examines these
issues from a variety of expert perspectives, highlights
key future challenges, and addresses the pros and
cons of potential solutions -- all in a clear, unbiased
manner. Confronting Global Warming is the perfect
resource for students needing up-to-date, authoritative
information on what may be the most significant issue
of our time.
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