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Step right up, future millionaires, because this is your ultimate ticket to financial freedom! Forget the dull drivel of traditional money advice books—this guide is your sassy, no-nonsense roadmap to getting rich, one wisecrack at a time. Written by Parveen Narang, aka "Expert Uncle," this book smashes the tired myths you’ve heard about money. From "money can’t buy happiness" to "money is the root of all evil," Narang tackles these clichés head-on with humor, hard facts, and practical advice. This isn’t just about debunking myths—it's about showing you how to use money to your advantage, starting today. What You’ll Learn: 1- The Mysterious World of Financial Myths: Step into the financial jungle where Narang debunks myths like a seasoned explorer. You'll laugh, you'll learn, and you’ll never look at your bank account the same way again. 2- Budget Like a Boss: Welcome to the dojo of dollars, where you’ll become a black belt in budgeting. Forget penny-pinching—this is about wielding your money with precision. 3- Credit Card Commando: Arm yourself with the knowledge to master credit cards. Learn to conquer debt and make credit work for you. 4- Debt Dynamics: Understand the beast that is debt. Narang breaks down the types, the traps, and the tactics to emerge victorious. 5- The Miser’s Manual: Being a miser isn’t about being cheap—it’s about smart spending. Learn to negotiate, leverage discounts, and make thoughtful purchases without sacrificing joy. 6- Mind Over Money: Your brain’s emotional hot-seat loves messing with your money. Discover how to outsmart your amygdala and make financial decisions that lead to wealth. 7- Student Loan Survival Guide: Navigate the treacherous terrain of student loans with a guide that’s part map, part compass, and all genius. 8- First Date with the Stock Market: Dip your toes into the world of stocks without drowning. This chapter is your flirtation with financial growth—hot tips included. 9- The Casino Trap: From Riches to Rags: Learn why casinos are designed to make you lose and how to play smart if you must play at all. 10- Scams - Stone Age to the Smartphone Age: From ancient cons to modern-day digital scams, Narang reveals how to spot, avoid, and laugh at scammers. 11- Game Over: Insert More Coins to Continue: Discover the secrets to long-term financial success. Spoiler: It's about more than just making money—it's about keeping it and making it work for you. Why You Need This Book? Parveen Narang’s "The Future Millionaire’s Handbook" isn’t just a book—it’s a survival kit for the financial wilderness. With candid stories, punchy humor, and practical steps, this guide will arm you with the knowledge and confidence to take control of your financial destiny. Whether you're just starting out or already on your financial journey, this book will help you flip the script on money. It’s not just about splurging on the latest tech or a weekend getaway—it's about buying choices, freedom, and a peace of mind that only financial security can bring.
Come and join an emotional story about social redemption as seen through the eyes of Donald 'Hip Hop' Berry, a teenage high school bully. After experiencing head trauma from an automobile accident Hip Hop lies comatose on a hospital gurney when a devilish nightmare transports him back to the year 1855 and thrust him in the role of a plantation slave so he can get a taste of the disrespect he slam dunked on his fellow students. Hence, our story follows his torment when he is beaten with a bull whip; branded with a red-hot poker; forced to pick cotton; and forced to eat rotting food from a pig's trough. Finally, we will follow him and his adopted family's desperate attempt to flee the plantation with a pack of hungry dogs hot on their trail. We shall see how Hip Hop is forced to learn some valuable lessons about tolerating people different from himself, lessons that are remedial to the violent breaking news we see on TV every day. So for the sake of our families let's learn Hip Hop's lesson together; after all, can't one great lesson be enough for all of us?
How Fox News KO'd The Republican Party chronicles the history of the Tea Party as a movement and as an ill fitting political party within the Republican Party. Anyone who follows politics knows that the Grand Old Party (GOP) is in deep trouble. The Republican Party is in total disarray and that may be an understatement. Republicans in the Senate and House snipe at each other and House members refuse to do anything constructive. Instead like lemmings being drawn to their death, they continue meet the definition of insanity—doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result—by voting 43 times to defund the Affordable Care Act—Obamacare. This aberrant behavior didn't happen overnight. Nor was it accidental, it wasn't. That's not to say it was planned, it wasn't. The seeds for what is taking place in federal and state governments now were sown way back in November 2008. It started with the election of a personable, African American man with the strange, non-Anglo, sounding name, Barack Obama. Charming and intelligent with empathy for working class people, Barack Obama had caught the imagination of much of the electorate—enough to win a decisive, almost landslide, victory. I may be wrong, but when Barack Obama shocked the right and the world by winning the 2008 presidential election, the right didn't know what to think or do at first. The right wing media machine hadn't kicked into gear yet. I actually had the distinct feeling that the right didn't hate Obama, yet. Not only that, but it seemed as if many right wingers were willing to give BO the benefit of the doubt and withhold judgment until he actually did something. Unfortunately, this moment of détente passed and by the time he was inaugurated, Fox News and the hate radio dwarves had demonized the President elect for two and a half months—drilling into their minds how evil he was and that he would ruin the country. Not surprising, the Republican Party was unhappy with the results of the election and within hours of the new President's inauguration, party apparatchiks and consultants unscrupulously met at a DC supper club and plotted a policy of total obstruction against the duly elected President of the United States. To me, if this isn't treasonous, it's seditious or at least shamelessly unethical. Nevertheless, the Republican Party weren't the only discontented parties. Rich and powerful interests were also displeased and vowing to do something about it, set something in motion, which may ultimately destroy the Republican Party as a national party.
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Uncle Jesse's Country Stories in poem format, these stories and illustrations tell about and shows children growing up in the country with some real experiences and some drawn from Uncle Jesse's vivid imagination.
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