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While property values have taken on a roller coaster-like pattern
in the past several years, one thing remains certain: Home values
will always continue to be relative to the value of other homes in
their market. What does this mean for you? Very simply, it means
that no matter how much home prices go up or down, there are still
things that you can do to stabilize and maximize the value of your
home, as it relates to similar homes in your area. In these
uncertain times, it is crucial, now more than ever, to ensure that
you take the steps that are necessary to see that your home is
valued at the best possible price.
Between America's retreat from China in late November 1941 and the moment General MacArthur's airplane touched down on the Japanese mainland in August 1945, five men – Austin Shofner, Vernon Micheel, Sidney Phillips, Eugene Sledge and John Basilone – fought the key battles in the war against Japan.
From the debacle in Bataan, to the miracle at Midway and the relentless vortex of Guadalcanal, the war led one to the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot and the others to the coral strongholds of Peleliu, the black terraces of Iwo Jima and the killing fields of Okinawa, until at last the survivors enjoyed a triumphant, yet uneasy, return home.
In The Pacific, Hugh Ambrose focuses on the struggles and triumphs of these men who put their lives on the line for the allied forces. The book is the official companion to the HBO miniseries The Pacific, executive produced by Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman – the producers of the Emmy-winning 2001 miniseries Band Of Brothers.
Working class, blue-collar voters are staying home in droves
instead of going to the polls to support Republicans. The reason?
Despite their deeply conservative values, they don t think
Republicans speak for them and their interests. In "Blue Collar
Conservatives," former presidential candidate Rick Santorum
explains how we can reenergize the Republican base by showing these
blue-collar Americans just how much Republican policies support
their personal welfare and by making government the people s
servant rather than the people s master."
"Me 2.0" shows job seekers and established professionals alike
how to leverage the power of online media for personal empowerment
and career success.
There is no job security anymore, which means that the way we
manage our careers has forever changed. Now everyone in the world
is your competition, and the single greatest differentiator you
have is your personal brand. With social media tools, blogs, and
mobile applications, there are endless opportunities to become
known and connect with other people.
In "Me 2.0" personal branding expert Dan Schawbel gives you all
the tools you need for building a powerful personal brand that will
give you a competitive advantage in the marketplace, including a
four-step process for discovering, creating, communicating, and
maintaining your personal brand; how to use all the latest social
media tools, including video, blogs, and social networks for job
search and career development; the secrets to networking
effectively both online and offline; proven branding advice from
industry experts and insiders.
Whether you re looking for your first big job, want to climb the
corporate ladder, or are eager to jump-start your own business
venture, "Me 2.0" will help you achieve lasting success
What s new in the revised edition of Me 2.0" New case studies
from people of all generations on how they ve used social media to
become well-known brands A new chapter on how to use the top social
networks, including Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, for job
searching, with real success stories New insight on how to turn
your passion into a business through the personal branding process
New tools you can use to network professionally and grow your
presence, including Google Buzz, mobile branding, and
location-based social networking New research, examples, and more
resources that will support your online brand campaign
Working class, blue-collar voters are staying home in droves
instead of going to the polls to support Republicans. The reason?
Despite their deeply conservative values, they don t think
Republicans speak for them and their interests. In "Blue Collar
Conservatives," former presidential candidate Rick Santorum
explains how we can reenergize the Republican base by showing these
blue-collar Americans just how much Republican policies support
their personal welfare and by making government the people s
servant rather than the people s master."
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