Things Everyone Should Know

There are things that everyone should know that our educational system doesnt cover well, if at all things such as what knowledge is, ethics, how we make decisions, money, property, government, international relations, financial industry regulation, energy, employment, education, drug use, immigration, the concept of community, and how to manage your money. The purpose of this book is to try to rectify this situation.

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Things Everyone Should Know

There are things that everyone should know that our educational system doesnt cover well, if at all things such as what knowledge is, ethics, how we make decisions, money, property, government, international relations, financial industry regulation, energy, employment, education, drug use, immigration, the concept of community, and how to manage your money. The purpose of this book is to try to rectify this situation.

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Things Everyone Should Know

Things Everyone Should Know

by Thomas R. Gildersleeve
Things Everyone Should Know

Things Everyone Should Know

by Thomas R. Gildersleeve

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Overview

There are things that everyone should know that our educational system doesnt cover well, if at all things such as what knowledge is, ethics, how we make decisions, money, property, government, international relations, financial industry regulation, energy, employment, education, drug use, immigration, the concept of community, and how to manage your money. The purpose of this book is to try to rectify this situation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781491770535
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/24/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 276
File size: 339 KB

About the Author

Tom Gildersleeve worked in computer programming during the large-scale computing era, before the advent of the personal computer. During his career, he wrote several books on the subject of computer programming that were published by houses such as Prentice-Hall and Wiley, books such as Data Processing Project Management and Data Processing System Design. He has also self-published two books on subjects that he finds of interest — History, An Interpretive Overview and We the People, Our Constitutional Rights. He lives in Norwalk, Connecticut. You can reach him at tomgildersleeve.com.

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