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Weather FAQ: frequently asked questions (Faq Ser.)
Par Valerie Wyatt. 2000
A learning resource featuring questions and answers about weather, from rain, clouds, and snow to wind and temperatures. Also included…
are experiments, a glossary, and cloud and snow charts. Grades 3-6. 2000. (Tactile page not included)The little book of big questions
Par Jackie French. 2000
A book that addresses the big questions kids often wonder about, such as "How did the universe begin?", and "What…
happens when you die?". For each question, different theories and opinions are illustrated, with easy-to-grasp examples and comparisons. Grades 3-6.Canada quiz: how much do you know about Canada? (Canada Quiz Ser. #Vol. 1)
Par E. Calvin Coish. 1992
A tax specialist and financial planner shows how to integrate tax planning with investment selection to maximize after-tax returns. He…
also discusses how to use other tax-smart strategies to increase net worth. Each strategy includes an example.You asked for it!: strange but true answers to 99 wacky questions
Par Marg Meikle. 2000
Marg Meikle, also known as the Answer Lady, answers queries she receives from kids about superstitions, customs, clothes, weather and…
just plain weird stuff. You'll find the answers to such questions as "Do dogs and cats have belly buttons?" and "How much does your head weigh?" here. Grades 4-7. Sequel to "Funny you should ask". 2000.Upside, downside: simple rules for the smart investor
Par Daniel Stoffman, R. S Dembo. 2006
As markets become more complex and intertwined, investors feel increasingly unsure: how can you safeguard your financial prospects when you…
can't know what the future will look like? This guide provides investors access to the most advanced risk management strategies available, distilled into three simple rules: Knowing What You Own, Using Multiple Scenarios, and Anticipating Regret, which allow you to take control of your financial future. 2006.The only investment guide you'll ever need
Par Andrew P Tobias. 2005
For more than 25 years, Tobias' book has been America's favourite finance guide, winning the allegiance of more than a…
million readers across the country. It is now fully revised and updated, covering all the new tax laws and reorganized with a user-friendly design. Concise, witty, and truly understandable, the author shows you how to use your money to your best advantage no matter how much or how little you have. 2005.The complete idiot's guide to a great retirement for Canadians
Par Carolyn Janik, Ruth Rejnis, Bruce McDougall. 1996
The authors address the critical issues that we face as retirement draws nearer. They talk about how much money you…
really need in order to retire, how to get value from RRSPs, government programs, purchasing a retirement home, and estate planning.A history of video games in 64 objects
Par World Video Game Hall of Fame. 2018
Inspired by the groundbreaking A History of the World in 100 Objects, this book draws on the unique collections of…
The Strong museum in Rochester, New York, to chronicle the evolution of video games, from Pong to first-person shooters, told through the stories of dozens of objects essential to the field's creation and development. Drawing on the World Video Game Hall of Fame's unmatched collection of video game artifacts, this fascinating history offers an expansive look at the development of one of the most popular activities of the modern world: video gaming. 2018.Collins gem card games (Collins gem)
Par Collins. 1991
A guide to the rules and strategies of 100 popular family and children's card games. Methods of play are illustrated…
and games featured include "all fives", "auction pitch", "Boston", "bridge", and "briscola" for adults, and "beggar-my-neighbour", "card dominoes", and "cheat" for children. 1991.Women in the know: how to build a strategy to achieve financial success
Par Janice Book. 1996
An introduction to financial planning designed for women. General topics include evaluating your financial situation and goals, investment basics, wills…
and insurance, and saving for a house, child's education, and retirement. 1996.When the pig goes to market: how to achieve long-term investing success
Par David Cork, Susan Lightstone. 1999
Outlines how to achieve long-term investing success by learning to recognize and profit from change. Geared to baby boomers, this…
book looks at the impact of the boom on investing in Canada and encourages readers to start planning for the future today - or risk missing the opportunity tomorrow. 1999.Votre retraite crie au secours (Affaires plus)
Par Hélène Gagné. 2009
Ne vous faites plus d'illusions : vous ne dépenserez pas moins à la retraite que maintenant, votre maison ne sera…
pas votre ultime refuge financier, votre fonds de pension sera peut-être moins généreux que vous ne le pensez, vos rentes provenant des régimes publics risquent d'être insuffisantes, sans compter que les gouvernements n'auront pas les moyens de payer pour vos soins de santé. Pourtant, une retraite confortable est encore possible, assure Hélène Gagné. Il faut regarder les choses en face, établir ses objectifs et passer à l'action sans plus attendre. 2009.Votre argent votre liberté (Collection Affaires Plus)
Par François J Beauregard. 2000
Dans "Votre argent votre liberté", vous découvrirez les principes de base qui vous permettront de mieux gérer vos finances. Vous…
y puiserez ce qui'il faut savoir sur l'impôt, le financement des études, les assurances, les différents véhicules de placement, la gestion d'un portefeuille, la préretraite et la retraite.Votre vie ou votre argent? (Collection Business)
Par Vicki Robin, Joseph R Dominguez. 1997
Victory lap retirement: work while you play, play while you work--the joy of financial independence...at any age
Par Mike Drak, Jonathan Chevreau. 2016
The rules of retirement have changed and there's more at risk than ever. People are living longer and have to…
finance as many years in retirement as they had in their entire working career. So what will thirty or forty years, or more, in retirement look like for you? The old idea of full-stop retirement—going from 100 per cent work mode to 100 per cent leisure mode—is now neither sustainable nor desirable. And many studies have shown that those who stay engaged, challenged, and stimulated stay healthier and live longer. The key is to work because you want to and not because you have to. Shows you how to create the post-employment lifestyle that's right for you—a unique blend of work and play that allows you to live life to the fullest, on your terms, while you are young enough to enjoy it. 2016.Unbored: the essential field guide to serious fun
Par Joshua Glenn, Elizabeth Foy Larsen. 2012
This is the guide and activity book every modern kid needs, crammed with activities that are not only fun and…
doable but also designed to get you engaged with the wider world. Presents hands-on activities like classic science experiments, crafts and upcycling, board game hacking, code-cracking, geocaching, skateboard repair, yarn-bombing, and stop-action movie-making, plus tons of trivia, best-of lists, and forward-thinking ideas made accessible to kids. Explore the world, test your limits, dare to be different, have fun, and get unbored. Grades 5-8 and older readers. 2012.True north strange & free: 1,001 Canadian Hard Facts, Eccentricities, Unusual And Unsolved Mysteries
Par Philomena Hurley-Rutherford. 2002
Did you know that Canada has museums dedicated to eyeglasses, games, and potatoes, or that the Queen of Siam lived…
in Halifax? Combines hundreds of amazing anecdotes, compelling facts, and oddball stories with historical highlights, mini-biographies, and little-known facts to celebrate Canada's rich, fascinating and just plain strange history. 2002.Douglas discusses how thinking strategy can influence a trader's success. Failure is often shaped by lack of confidence and focus.…
But by mastering the fundamental, technical, and mental aspects of the market, a trader can adopt the mindset necessary for gaining an edge. 2011.Tough questions Jews ask: a young adult's guide to building a Jewish life
Par Edward Feinstein. 2003
Author Rabbi Feinstein answers typical teen questions about Judaism, like "Why should I believe in God?", "Is Any of That…
Stuff in the Bible True?", and "No Cheeseburgers? No Going to the Mall on Saturday? Why Does Religion Need So Many Rules?" Includes discussions about God, intermarriage, prayer, bar/bat mitzvah, Israel, Christianity, anti-Semitism, the meaning of life, and the Messiah. Some descriptions of violence. Grades 5-8. 2003.