Thrive.Thrive Emanuel A. Frenkel Delta Vista Press 2621 Bellows bellows, expansible, gas-tight chamber used to pump or store a gas. One of the simplest and most familiar types of bellows is the manual one used for providing a forced draft to a fire. The expansible chamber consists of a leather bag with pleated sides. Street, Davis, CA 95616-7656 097556210X $14.95 www.deltavistapress.com In Thrive!: Catching The Spirit Of Personal Economics, author Emanuel A. Frenkel draws upon his expertise as a teacher of economic theory and international finance at the University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States). to provide non-specialist general readers with a descriptive path to personal economic well-being that will prove greater than they could otherwise imagine or expect. Offering a complete "self-help Redressing or preventing wrongs by one's own action Without Recourse to legal proceedings. Self-help is a term in the law that describes corrective or preventive measures taken by a private citizen. " course in the personal management of money and finance, Thrive is presented with an informed and informative text that is easily accessible. Individual chapters are devoted to "The Economy at Work"; "Catching the Spirit of Personal Economics"; "Enjoying the Spirit of Personal Economics"; "Invest in Yourself"; "Sell Your Talents in the Market of Opportunity"; and "Thriving thrive intr.v. thrived or throve , thrived or thriv·en , thriv·ing, thrives 1. To make steady progress; prosper. 2. with the Spirit of Personal Economics". Strongly recommended reading for anyone seeking to make the most of their own economic potential, possibilities, behavior, and planning, Thrive takes the cold and complicated concepts of capitalism and deftly deft adj. deft·er, deft·est Quick and skillful; adroit. See Synonyms at dexterous. [Middle English, gentle, humble, variant of dafte, foolish; see daft. presents them with an enthusiastically personal application for ordinary men and women. |
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