They sell
your book at list price.
It is very hard for a mom and pop shop to have to sell
a book at the listed cover price, while a competitor lists it online for 1/3 of the cost.
Wherever possible, we will direct our partner stores to sell
your book at the list price you provided.
If Kansai Club sells each of the 2000
books at the listed $ 35, that equals $ 70000, which does seem to cover all their bases nicely, financially speaking.
Example: For a US Dollar sale, if your Digital Book has a file size of 0.400 megabytes and a List Price of $ 8.99, and we sell your Digital
Book at the List Price, the Delivery Cost for a sale in US Dollars will be $ 0.06 (0.400 MB x $ 0.15 = $ 0.06), and your Royalty will be $ 6.25 -LRB-($ 8.99 — $ 0.06) x 70 % = $ 6.25).
Not exact matches
If Target can predict a pregnant woman's due date based solely on her buying habits
at its stores (and it can), then just imagine how intimately Google — with access to your e-mail, calendar, address
book and
list of friends and acquaintances — could know you already.
And yesterday he was
at it again, offering up his own version of that seasonal stand - by, the end - of - year best
books list.
Guests who believe they have experienced racism while using Airbnb may report instances of discrimination to the company or accept Instant
Booking listings at a higher price than normal, but there's currently no policy in place to put them on a level playing field with other white guests.
Kottke recently shared a
list of the
books he and Jobs read around their time
at Reed — ones that inspired Jobs's travels across the globe as well as his professional pursuits.
These rules need to be presented as part of your property
listing on Airbnb and agreed to by your guests
at the time they confirm their
booking.
If you're like most people the answer is, you sit
at your desk and daydream about a big change — that artisanal food business you've always wanted to start, the
book you could write, that round - the - world trip haunting your bucket
list, or the career - transforming master's degree you really should pursue.
Specifically targeted array of editorial sections (Property, Trade, Investor, For the Record,
Book of
Lists...) which enable you to advertise alongside editorial content related to your industry with your message focused
at solving problems, providing advice and raising brand perception.
At Insider Picks, we thought one of the best ways we could help would be to construct a
list of our favorite
books we read this year.
And while there are certainly classic
books on those subjects, take a quick look
at «top leadership
books»
lists and you'll notice that most include relatively few
books written by women.
In my domain of business, strategy, and leadership I've also noticed a gap in women authors and I thought it was worthwhile to compile a
list that was not
books targeted
at women but
books about strategy and leadership that happen to be written by women.
September 2003 (188 kb PDF file): Research summaries on sovereign bonds and public debt management and on international trade; country study: Sweden; summaries of new study on deflation and recent
book: Sweden's Welfare State; contents of latest issue of IMF Staff Papers; visiting scholars
at the IMF; titles of recent IMF working papers;
list of external publications by IMF staff.
Visit http://guerrillamarketinggoesgreen.com to purchase this
book from your choice of retailer, with prices starting
at $ 14.93 (
list price is $ 21.95).
Every investment
book listed here is available for purchase
at all online and brick - and - mortar retail booksellers.
After spending
at least 34 months on one or more Amazon.com bestseller
lists (Environment, Green Business, Business), the award - winning
book Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green was taken out of print by the publisher.
I had no idea of the resources that were so readily available to amateur inventors like myself, and this
book is definitely
at the top of that
list.
At the back of this
book is a story index where I have
listed all the stories told in this
book.
The
book does not discuss
at length issues such as widespread poverty and income inequality, which, despite improvements in recent years, continue to top the
list of problems in Latin America.
So, assuming that Comey didn't lose any substantial portion of the $ 11 million he had in 2013 — though he did reportedly take a $ 500,000 loss on the sale of his Connecticut home last year — his payout from Bridgewater Associates and his advance on «A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership» alone would put his net worth
at around $ 15.5 million with the potential to increase that even more if his
book stays atop the best - seller
list for long.
He is author of two
books: Marketing Lessons From the Grateful Dead and Inbound Marketing: Get Found Using Google, Social Media, and Blogs, which is in its seventh printing, has sold more than 50,000 copies, has been translated into nine languages, and peaked
at # 17 overall on the Amazon bestseller
list.
Although it is written in the same no - nonsense, down - to - Earth style, The Intelligent Asset Allocator dives much deeper into the investing strategy that Bernstein presents in the
book at the top of our
list.
However, sorting through all the finance - focused titles out there to determine which ones to put
at the top of your reading
list can be tough: On Amazon.com alone, a search for «investing»
books brings up nearly 83,000 results.
If you don't believe me, then you have never tried to live or work in a Mormon - dominated area — they have no compunction whatsoever against lying or by - passing laws to get ahead
at the expense of what they refer to as «gentiles» and shamelessly promote their own members (they literally keep a
book of apostates and people like me who are unhireable, etc. once
listed there).
Over a decade ago, in his
book The Comfortable Pew (Lippincott, 1965), Pierre Berton chided the church for its tendency to «cast out the outcasts,» with homosexuals
at the top of the
list.
Rather than wait and do my usual «Favourite
Books» post
at the end of December, I decided to do it now so that you can mine the
list for gifts!
(My first attempt
at this
list had 14
books.)
But a friend of mine
at work gave me a
book today called The Great Derangement, and although I'm already reading several
books (see my reading
list to the right), I decided -LSB-...]
Even though it had the opportunity to survey many gnostic texts in circulation
at the time the canon became fixed, we may conjecture that the Church finally left these off the
list because of their failure to embody the balanced kind of hope and deep sense of mystery's futurity that we find in the canonical
books.
David Hubbard, for example, in his taped remarks on the future of evangelicalism to a colloquium
at Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary in Denver in 1977 noted the following areas of tension among evangelicals: women's ordination, the charismatic movement, ecumenical relations, social ethics, strategies of evangelism, Biblical criticism, Biblical infallibility, contextual theology in non-Western cultures, and the churchly applications of the behavioral sciences.2 If such a
list is more exhaustive than those topics which this
book has pursued, it nevertheless makes it clear that the foci of the preceding chapters have
at least been representative.
A
book I was reading the other day had a
list of
at least 10,000 credible, phD, research scientists that believed evolution was bunk and creationsim was a better way to explain ALL of the evidence.
One woman recently balked
at me for including my own
book in a
list of upcoming fall releases I wanted my readers to know about.
It's been a good reading year and I highly recommend the following to the readers on your Christmas (not «holiday») shopping
list: God or Nothing, by Cardinal Robert Sarah (Ignatius Press): It was the
book being discussed
at Synod - 2015 and with good reason, for this interview - style....
At this point, the
Book of Life becomes known as the Lamb's
Book of Life, for it contains the
list of everyone who has life in Jesus, the Lamb of God.
Soon it appeared on the bestseller
lists — unheard of
at the time for a
book on theology.
Fergus Butler - Gallie, an ordinand training
at Westcott House, was asked to research and draft the
list after Tim Stanley, the press officer for the Prayer
Book Society came up with the idea.
Not only does the
book include easy, practical recipes
at the end of each chapter, it also includes a really helpful appendix with entertaining tips, sample menus, and a pantry
list.
I would think by putting scripture
at the top of the
list just makes people worship the
book instead of who the
book is about.
The bibliography
at the end of each chapter will direct the reader into deeper study, though even here, there are glaring omissions from the
lists of
books about the various topics.
Despite the thorough thrashing the two
books received
at the hand of critics, both became best sellers — which raises the not insensitive question of why Americans pay so much attention to the New York Times best sellers
list.
I made a
list of them
at this page:
Books Every Christian Should Read.
I was tempted
at first to give maybe a 10 point
list of advice for parents going through deconstruction in front of their kids... things like let them see the
books you read and answer their curiosities about them; teach your kids how to think, not how to believe; tell them everything you're going through and let them deal with what it means for them; ask them what they believe and listen objectively and engage in conversation about it; openly share your struggles with what you're going through with the church and let them process it themselves, and so on.
You probably have a
list of scriptures (the same ones I once used) for this purpose, but if you look
at them honestly they do not mention the Bible, but rather «the law», writings of «men of old», «the Word of God», «this
book», «this prophecy», «the scripture» or other specified or unspecified writing (s)-- NOT ONE says «the Bible» or can be reasonably interpreted to refer to the Protestant or Catholic canon WE moderns mean when we talk about «the Bible».
I'll read the
book, but it's not
at the top of my
list, because judging by the excerpt from chapter 9 posted on academia.edu, Andrews is also anything but objective.
I have not taught through the entire
book of Hebrews, and so the sermons on Hebrews
listed below were given as parts of various sermon series that I preached
at one time or another.
Here is one of the definition of Religion: Religion is consist of a
list of «Do» vs «Don't» and you live your life by following this
list... now the important question here is what criteria should i follow to come up with my
list of «Do vs Do nt»... either i have to follow a
book or
books from what we have
at this time i.e. Bible, Torah, Gita, Quran and so on....
At the close of the first interview, the educational phase of the counseling can be expedited by lending the wife one of the
books or pamphlets
listed earlier, or a copy of Alcoholics Anonymous.