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Books are the compasses and telescopes and sextants and charts which other men have prepared to help us navigate the dangerous seas of human life.  ~Jesse Lee Bennett.

Todd Allyn, as all intelligent, informed, author and speaker, relies on books and articles to support views, opinions and reasoning.  You too can have the wealth of knowledge that Todd Allyn shares each week with over 400,000 fans.

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and the cattle upon a thousand hills
by Todd ALLYN
In a day of "Name it and claim it." people of faith have found themselves victims of every get rich scheme around. The perspective , industry experience and passion conveyed in these pages help people understand the true nature of wealth accumulation, and show what their hands and feet can do in between the Sundays. Click HERE
 

Economics-the study of our choices.Economics-the study of our choices.
by W. Paul Borkowski
Economics is the study of choices. These choices relate to the use of resources. Each of these factors relate to value, which can be brought to the market and from which life-style results.
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Thinking Critically about Critical ThinkingThinking Critically about
Critical Thinking
by W. Paul Borkowski
Our emotions can could our thought processes.
These emotions can interfere with the process of Critical Thinking. Click HERE
 
 
 
 
 

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Job losses will probably accelerate through this year and into 2009, and the job market will probably stay weak even longer. Home prices will probably keep falling, shrinking household wealth and eroding spending power.

By PETER S. GOODMAN