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Fake : fake money, fake teachers, fake assets : how lies are making the poor and middle class poorer / by Kiyosaki, Robert T.,1947-author.;
The author uses his perspectives and insights into financial events and crises in his lifetime as well as references drawn from Dr. R. Buckminster Fuller's 1983 work, Grunch of giants and Steven Brill's May 28, 2018 Time magazine article to illustrate what may be on the world's financial horizon and how individuals can better insulate their finances from these possible events.
Subjects: Economic history.; Finance, Personal.; Financial crises; Financial literacy.; International finance;
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The book hog / by Pizzoli, Greg.;
The Book Hog loves books and has a large collection, although he never learned to read.LSC
Subjects: Swine; Books and reading; Literacy; Libraries;
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PCs and Laptops for Dummies. by Gookin, Dan.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: COMPUTERS / Computer Literacy; COMPUTERS / Hardware / Personal Computers / PCs; COMPUTERS / Operating Systems / Windows Desktop;
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Windows 11 for Dummies, 2nd Edition. by Rathbone, Andy.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: COMPUTERS / Computer Literacy; COMPUTERS / Hardware / Personal Computers / PCs; COMPUTERS / Operating Systems / Windows Desktop;
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This is my room! : (no tigers allowed) / by Jacobson, Jennifer,1958-; Neonakis, Alexandria.;
JoJo's first night in her own room is interrupted by a lion, then a bear, then a tiger and, while the first two obey her keep out sign, the tiger cannot.Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Literacy; Animals; Bedrooms; Bedtime; Sisters;
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A rich future : essential financial concepts for youth / by Booth, Noah,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-137)."After spending several years learning about investing and personal finances, talking to many experts, reading countless books, and learning from his own experiences, Noah pulls all his financial lessons together into one book for other kids and teenagers. From budgeting to investing and everything in between, this book takes readers on a learning journey through the essential concepts, tools, and skills needed to set themselves up at a young age for a successful financial future!"--Back cover.
Subjects: Financial literacy; Teenagers; Youth;
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The pink tax : dismantling a financial system designed to keep women broke / by Rogan, Janine,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Budgets, Personal; Finance, Personal; Financial literacy.; Women;
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The infernal library : on dictators, the books they wrote, and other catastrophes of literacy / by Kalder, Daniel,1974-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Since the days of the Roman Empire dictators have written books. But in the twentieth-century despots enjoyed unprecedented print runs to (literally) captive audiences. The titans of the genre--Stalin, Mussolini, and Khomeini among them--produced theoretical works, spiritual manifestos, poetry, memoirs, and even the occasional romance novel and established a literary tradition of boundless tedium that continues to this day. How did the production of literature become central to the running of regimes? What do these books reveal about the dictatorial soul?
Subjects: Dictatorship; Dictators as authors; Revolutionary literature;
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Mind the science : saving your mental health from the wellness industry / by Stea, Jonathan N.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."A clinical psychologist who regularly deals with some of society's most vulnerable exposes and debunks the predatory pseudoscience and grift of the multi-trillion-dollar wellness industry and points us towards a better way to take care of our mental health. Can the unbroken gaze of a lone man on a stage in front of hundreds of people truly alleviate their mental distress? Can Berlin Wall pills or a coffee enema cure depression? Can we improve our mental health with past-life regression therapy, cold-water shock therapy, rebirthing therapy ... try none of the above. Wellness grifters and alternative-health snake oil salesmen are everywhere these days, and when our medical systems are under stress (and we are, too!) these costly purveyors of false hope are worse than a waste of money, they can lead us to delay badly needed care from real professionals, exacerbate our conditions and, in the most tragic of cases, even kill us. Today, people looking to care for their mental health face a market with at least 600 "brands" of psychotherapy-and counting. Most are invalid, and many could be harmful. There exist countless unregulated providers of mental-health services in the $4.5 trillion USD wellness industry and alternative medicine community who market themselves as "life coaches," "wellness consultants," and-depending on particular countries and jurisdictions-other various non-legally-protected titles, such as "therapists," "psychotherapists," "counselors," and "practitioners." Looking to exploit people's financial and emotional vulnerabilities, anyone can call themselves a "therapist" without a license. The world of mental healthcare is very much caveat emptor: buyer beware. Having seen so many of his patients hurt by the pseudoscience circulating in the industry, Dr. Jonathan N. Stea is on a mission to expose its harm and protect the public from pseudoscientific mental-health misinformation. In a landscape of rampant burnout and at a time when mental health concerns are at a fever pitch, Mind the Science provides hope and real information to those who have been touched by mental illness, have been misled by false marketing, or are simply curious about the relationship between science and mental health."--
Subjects: Communication in medicine.; Electronic information resource literacy.; Mental health education.; Mental health;
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A field guide to lies / by Levithin, Daniel J.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."From the bestselling author of The Organized Mind, the must-have book about how to analyze who and what to trust in the age of information overload. It's becoming harder to separate the wheat from the digital chaff. How do we distinguish misinformation, pseudo-facts, distortions and outright lies from reliable information? In A Field Guide to Lies, Daniel J. Levitin outlines the many pitfalls of the information age and provides the means to spot and avoid them. There are many ways we can be led astray by fast-talking, loose-writing purveyors of information. Levitin groups his field guide into two categories--statistical information and faulty arguments--ultimately showing how science is the bedrock of critical thinking. It is easy to lie with stats and graphs as few people "take the time to look under the hood and see how they work." And, just because there's a number on something, doesn't mean that the number was arrived at properly. But, we can learn how to better read these numbers. Logic can help to evaluate whether or not a chain of reasoning is valid, and there are tricks to practising this, too. And "infoliteracy" teaches us that not all sources of information are equal, and that biases can distort what it is we are being asked to consider. Perhaps it is unfair that we have to evaluate everything ourselves--surely informaton sources should be fact-checking everything for us? Yes, they should, but they don't always. Faced with a world too eager to flood us with information, the best response is to be prepared. The goal of A Field Guide to Lies is to help us avoid learning a lot of things that aren't true."--
Subjects: Critical thinking.; Electronic information resources; Information literacy.; Reasoning.; Science news; Statistics; Trust.;
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