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Graham's Manual of Style for Resumes and Cover Letters
By Kathleen Graham
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Don't you deserve a resume that really sells you? If your answer is yes, then this book will show you how to transform your... More > resume into the powerful effective marketing tool that you should have to move your career upward. < Less
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The Land of Lemons and Nuts - French Edition - Paperback
By Kathleen Graham
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The French language edition of The Land of Lemons and Nuts. A fable for children age 5 to 9 about the King and Queen of... More > Squirrels that teaches basic ideas of economics in a manner sure to please. < Less
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The Land of Lemons and Nuts - Spanish Edition - Paperback
By Kathleen Graham
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The Spanish edition of The Land of Lemons and Nuts. A full-color fable for children age 4 to 9 that tells the story of the... More > King and Queen of Squirrels and imparts basic ideas of economics in a manner sure to please. < Less
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Graham's Manual of Style for Resumes and Cover Letters
By Kathleen Graham
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$14.95
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Don't you deserve a resume that really sells you? If your answer is yes, then this book will show you how to transform your... More > resume into the powerful effective marketing tool that you should have to move your career upward. < Less
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The Land of Lemons and Nuts - Paperback English
By Kathleen Graham
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A delightful full-color fable for children ages 4 to 9. The King and Queen of Squirrels are worried about the future when... More > their land will grow lemons but not nuts. The story -- with a moral at the end -- communicates a basic lesson about life, personal choice, and economics in a manner sure to please. < Less
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The Land of Lemons and Nuts - Hardcover English
By Kathleen Graham
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A delightful full-color fable for children ages 4 to 9. The King and Queen of Squirrels are worried about the future when... More > their land will grow lemons but not nuts. The story -- with a moral at the end -- communicates a basic lesson about life and economics in a manner sure to please. < Less
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