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The Science of getting Rich Wattles
The Science of Getting Rich is a classic, written by Wallace D.
Wattles, and published in 1910. Wattles died in 1911 shortly after
publishing this book. Forgotten for decades, it was recently
rediscovered. The timeless principles in this classic will transform
your financial future.
A primary principal in The Science of Getting Rich is to always give
more in "use value" than you receive in "cash value" for your products
or services. As Wattles states in his book, if you practice and apply
this science, you will get rich!
Dale Carnegie, How to win Friends and Influence People
A classic book for all business owners to read. Carnegie provides the insights and tools needed to succeed in today's business.
The Immigrant Experience in Canadian Literature
The immigrant experience is a pervasive aspect of Canadian literature" Unt.il recent years, not only has Canadian literature align
specifically with the immigrant experience been overlooked as a distinct
theme in anthologies, but also the immigrant strains have been overlooked in high school curricula. This curriculum unit on the theme of
the immigrant experience primarily uses an anthology of short genres,
and is intended for a period of four to six weeks out of a Canadian
literature course in senior high school.
Business Websites and Security
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The Memory Paradox: Why Our Brains Need Knowledge in an Age of AI
Barbara Oakley chapter on new science findings with AI and the brain. Oakley, B., Johnston, M., Chen, K.-Z., Jung, E., & Sejnowski, T. (2025). “The Memory Paradox: Why Our Brains Need Knowledge in an Age of AI.” In The Future of Artificial Intelligence: Economics, Society, Risks and Global Policy (Springer Nature, forthcoming).