From Kids to Corporations


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ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR A WAY TO DEVELOP AN EFFECTIVE AND HARMONIOUS PARENT/CHILD RELATIONSHIP? ARE YOU DESPERATE TO END CHAOS, INEFFICIENCY, AND DISCORD IN YOUR WORKPLACE? ARE YOU TIRED OF A STEADY PARADE OF PARENTING AND MANAGEMENT THEORIES THAT NEVER SEEM TO WORK FOR YOU? FROM KIDS TO CORPORATIONS will provide harmony in your home and effi ciency in the workplace. This book applies time-honored principles of behavior to todays home and business environments and presents you with a proven roadmap to success. The result is amazing! Once you put on the mantle of leadership and secure it with Honesty, Authority, Kindness, Discipline, Respect, Courage, and Clear Communication, you will never be the same. You will enjoy your family as never before. You will be confi dent and successful in your role as a manager. You will become an effective, natural, leader. Whether you are just beginning your family or career or are a seasoned veteran, From Kids to Corporati ons will teach you something new or corroborate what you already know. It is both entertaining and educational as the author illustrates each principle with dramatic examples of reallife situations. Three hours will change your life!




Giving Kids The Business


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This book explains why hot-button proposals like Channel One; for-profit public schools run by the Edison Project and Education Alternatives, Inc.; taxpayer-financed vouchers for private schools; and the relentless interference of corporations in the curriculum spell trouble for America's future.




The Totally Awesome Money Book


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Written by a kid, for kids, with cartoons, quizzes, drawings, games and stories, this fun filled book explains the basics of money.




Corporations Are Not People


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The Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision marked a culminating victory for the bizarre doctrine that corporations are people with free speech and other rights. Now, Americans cannot stop corporations from spending billions of dollars to dominate elections and keep our elected representatives on a tight leash. Jeffrey Clements reveals the far-reaching effects of this strange and destructive idea, which flies in the face of not only all common sense but most of American legal history as well. Most importantly, he offers solutions—including a constitutional amendment to reverse Citizens United—and tools to help readers join a grassroots drive to implement them. Ending corporate control of our Constitution and government is not about a triumph of one political ideology over another—it’s about restoring the republican principles of American democracy.




Family Business


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"This visual guide illustrates why Patagonia's on-site child care center is a key component of our corporate mission, and why providing high quality on-site child care to working familites is essential. In safe and engaging environments we support unstructured play where our children learn, and where physical strength, creativity and confidence develop. True to Patagonia's climbing roots we encourage risk as the children learn and grow in an atmosphere of trust. This book is the visual story of how one corporation provides the support working families need to preserve American ingenuity that begins in early childhood"--Publisher.




How to Turn $100 Into $1,000,000


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"Published simultaneously in Canada by Thomas Allen & Son, Limited"--Title page verso.




Keep the Family Baggage Out of the Family Business


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Exploring both the psychological and practical underpinnings of family businesses, an experienced management consultant presents invaluable advice on minimizing conflicts and maximizing business success. Charts.




Consuming Kids


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Looks at the way corporations and advertisers target children as a profitable demographic, as well as their methods for getting past parental safeguards to make products of all kinds appeal directly to even the youngest children.




The Business Owner's Guide to Financial Freedom


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TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURETailored for small business owners and entrepreneur like yourself who are looking for long-term financial planning and wealth management, The Business Owner's Guide to Financial Freedom reveals the secrets behind successfully investing in your business while bypassing Wall Street-influenced financial planners. Attorney and CPA Mark J. Kohler and expert financial planner Randall A. Luebke deliver a guide catered to your entrepreneurial journey as they teach you how to create assets that provide income so work is no longer a requirement, identify money and tax-saving strategies, and address business succession plans to help you transition into the investment phase of business ownership. Learn how to: Pinpoint the dollar value of your business with a step-by-step formula Eliminate and avoid bad debt while leveraging your good debt Uncover investment strategies Wall Street won't tell you Achieve long-term goals with the 4x4 Financial Independence Plan Find an advisor willing to look out for your best interests Super-charge your 401(k) and leverage your insurance to get rich Create the best exit strategy for you, your business, and your family Avoid the most common mistakes in real estate investment Protect your hard-earned assets from security threats ready to strike You can't predict the future, but you can plan for it. So if you're ready to stop treating your business like your only asset and want to start making it your most valuable legacy, this book is for you!




Protecting Children Online?


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A critical examination of efforts by social media companies—including Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram—to rein in cyberbullying by young users. High-profile cyberbullying cases often trigger exaggerated public concern about children's use of social media. Large companies like Facebook respond by pointing to their existing anti-bullying mechanisms or coordinate with nongovernmental organizations to organize anti-cyberbullying efforts. Do these attempts at self-regulation work? In this book, Tijana Milosevic examines the effectiveness of efforts by social media companies—including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Snapchat, and Instagram—to rein in cyberbullying by young users. Milosevic analyzes the anti-bullying policies of fourteen major social media companies, as recorded in companies' corporate documents, draws on interviews with company representatives and e-safety experts, and details the roles of nongovernmental organizations examining their ability to provide critical independent advice. She draws attention to lack of transparency in how companies handle bullying cases, emphasizing the need for a continuous independent evaluation of effectiveness of companies' mechanisms, especially from children's perspective. Milosevic argues that cyberbullying should be viewed in the context of children's rights and as part of the larger social problem of the culture of humiliation. Milosevic looks into five digital bullying cases related to suicides, examining the pressures on the social media companies involved, the nature of the public discussion, and subsequent government regulation that did not necessarily address the problem in a way that benefits children. She emphasizes the need not only for protection but also for participation and empowerment—for finding a way to protect the vulnerable while ensuring the child's right to participate in digital spaces.