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Sold on mathematics: Using real estate ads to teach key skills. Peterborough, NH: Crystal Springs Books, 2008.

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Peek, Joe. Collateral damage: Effects of the Japanese real estate collapse on credit availability and real activity in the United States. Boston: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1997.

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Peek, Joe. Collateral damage: Effects of the Japanese real estate collapse on credit availability and real activity in the United States. Boston: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1997.

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Paradise. Cape Town, South Africa: Kwela Books, 2014.

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Rattled. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2006.

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Galant, Debra. Rattled. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 2006.

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Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Company., ed. Connecticut real estate activity, 1982-87: Summary of reported sales and housing contruction. Rocky Hill, CT (101 Corporate Pl., Rocky Hill 06067): Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Co., 1988.

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Barton, Dan. 90 Days to Real Estate Prosperity: The 'How-To' Activity Guide For People Who Want To Play The Real Estate Game... But Doubt They Can. Oasis Properties Inc., 2007.

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Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, ed. Possible effects of Gramm-Rudman-Hollings on federal housing programs and residential real estate activity. Washington, D.C: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1986.

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Problem properties understanding activity and use limitations: What every real estate and environmental lawyer needs to know about AULs. Boston, MA: MCLE, 1998.

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United States. Bureau of Justice Assistance., ed. Keeping illegal activity out of rental property: A police guide for establishing landlord training programs. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2000.

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United States. Bureau of Justice Assistance., ed. Keeping illegal activity out of rental property: A police guide for establishing landlord training programs. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2000.

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Never enough: Donald Trump and the pursuit of success. 2016.

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Activate your passion, create your career. Coventry House Publishing, 2014.

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Rattled. St. Martin's Griffin, 2007.

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Riley, Peter. Whitman, Melville, Crane, and the Labors of American Poetry. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198836254.001.0001.

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This book confronts an enduring investment in the poetic vocation. It seeks to challenge a dominant cultural logic that frames contingent labor as a sacrifice that frustrates the righteous progress towards realizing that seemingly purest of callings: Poet. Incorporating the often overlooked or excluded workaday ephemera of three canonical U.S. Romantic poets—Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, and Hart Crane—it offers new archival insights that call for a re-examination of celebrated literary careers and questions their status as affirmatory icons of vocation. The poetry of Whitman the real estate dealer, Melville the customs inspector, and Crane the copywriter, does not constitute the formal inscription of a discrete poetic labor struggling against quotidian work towards the fulfilment of an exceptional individual career. Instead, the distracted forms of their poetry are always already intermingled with a variety of apparently lesser labors. Ousting poetic production from any sanctuary of privileged repose or transcendent focus, this book refigures the work of the poet as a living sensuous activity that transgresses labor’s conventional divisions and hierarchies. It consequently recasts the poet as a figure who unfastens and reimagines the “right of passage” vocational logic that does so much to reproduce the current political and economic paradigm.
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Donald Trump: Outspoken personality and president. Lerner Publications, 2017.

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Korostelev, Oleg A., and Elena A. Andrushchenko, eds. Bunakov-Fondaminsky I.I. Ways of Russia. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/978-5-9208-0631-4.

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This publication commences a new scientific series dedicated to forms of interaction between Russian liter- ature and journalism in the crisis epoch of the early twentieth century. It contains works penned by I. Bunakov (real name: Ilya Isidorovich Fondaminsky, 1880–1942), a highly eminent personality in the history of Russia. I. Bunakov is known as a revolutionary and columnist, social activist and Christian martyr, thinker, scientist and editor. He had a short but vibrant life of a Russian intellectual, following his country through the most dramatic days of its history of the past century. Having developed as a social activist and columnist in the pre-revolution- ary years, I. Bunakov was a member of the Esers Party’s Central Committee, a representative of the Provisional Government in the Black Sea fleet, and a member of the Constituent Assembly. In 1919 he emigrated and be- came one of the founders and editors of “Sovremennye zapiski” (1920–1940) and “Novyi grad” (1931–1939) journals, of the alliance and almanac “Krug”; he encouraged the association “Pravoslavnoe delo”, as well as many circles, societies and organizations. Being on friendly terms with Z.N. Gippius and D.S. Merezhkovsky, B.V. Savinkov and Mother Maria, I.A. Bunin and V.V. Nabokov, he ardently supported writers and scholars by estab- lishing publishing houses, organizing literary events and creating theatre companies. The publication includes I.I. Fondaminsky’s central historiosophic work “Ways of Russia” that has only been published once, together with his articles in emigrant periodicals. These reflect on experiences of social and political struggle during the pre-revolutionary period, during the years of Russian revolutions, and also on their historical causes.
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