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Learn how to kill pests without killing yourself. The use of volatile pesticide poisons can be harmful to people, pets and the environment. In addition to being harmful, the author believes they are useless. After waging chemical war against insect pests for over sixty years, we have not controlled, much less eliminated, one pest species. After thirty-five years of pest control experience the author revels how you can safely and far more effectively control your pest problems.
Memoirs of the author; an Indian entrepreneur.
Hunters See the World Differently The phrase “the buck stops here” was coined by President Harry Truman, and the “buck” in question refers to a marker passed from one person to the next in a poker game, indicating who would deal. But if you’re as avid a hunter as author Steve Chapman, this may surprise you, because when you hear “buck,” you’re not thinking about poker. Instead, you’re picturing white-tailed deer. You’ll feel right at home reading The Buck Stops Here, a timeless collection of tips, quips, and reflections about hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors. Dive deeper into the fair chase as you take in… advice by hunters for hunters that will make you more successful in your pursuits character-building insights from wilderness experiences that you can apply to everyday life tales from the hunt that illuminate why you hold this pastime so dear Each page will bring a smile to your face, provide you with an “Aha!” moment, and inspire you to take another trip to the woods—so take a seat, get ready, and whisper, “The buck stops here!”
In the fifth issue of the ongoing Bob’s Burgers Comic Book, the Belchers serve you a steaming plate of new stories! Louise tracks down a peculiar pest control problem; Gene dives deep down to the depths of the ocean as Captain Gene-o; we join Tina for the second installment of "Tinablanca"; Bob has a need for speed in his newest food truck idea; and Linda discovers that sea creatures love the camera, and the camera loves them. Bob’s Burgers is an animated sitcom that airs on Fox television with other hits such as The Simpsons and Family Guy!
A collection of humorous stories submitted to magazines together with the rejection letters sent to the author.
The Buck Stops Here consists of twenty-eight engrossing accounts of the most important United States presidential decisions in history. They range from the abolition of slavery with the Emancipation Proclamation to the acquisition of vast new territory with the Louisiana Purchase to the establishment of enduring institutions such as Medicare and America’s national parks. These decisions encompass, too, such less-well-known measures as the G.I. Bill of Rights, which cleared the way for more than two million veterans to receive a college education, as well as acts that reverberated worldwide, including Theodore Roosevelt’s construction of the Panama Canal, Harry S. Truman’s deployment of the atom bomb, Richard Nixon’s visit to China, and John F. Kennedy’s pledge to put a man on the moon. Thomas J. Craughwell and Edwin Kiester Jr.’s fascinating survey of twenty-eight crucial presidential decisions opens a door into the White House’s corridors of power, giving readers an insider’s view of how and why these decisions were made, while providing a yardstick with which we might, perhaps, gauge the success of current and future presidents. Each chapter places the reader squarely in the historical period while presenting the issues at stake, the interests at work, and the obstacles encountered. This book takes the reader into the minds of some of American history’s greatest leaders and analyzes the enduring, often far-reaching, sometimes unforeseen consequences of these presidential decisions—in their own time, and right up to the present day. Some of these decisions were simply expedient; others required the courage of conviction in the face of intense opposition. Some were motivated by political loyalties, but many were evidently inspired by noble visions of a better nation, a fairer world. All were momentous, and helped define who we are and how we live now.
A collection of both Humor and Hubris relating to the biggest, dumbest, most idiotic blunder in the history of technology...Known to one and all as the Y2k Millennium Bug