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Barbara Winter

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    Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Graphic Novels: Level 13: The Golden Scarab
    The Most Dangerous Man in Australia?
    Making A Living Without A Job, Revised Edition
    Dreaming of a National Socialist Australia
    Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Graphic Novels: Level 16: Fight For Rights
    • 2014

      In Victorian England, a young girl named Mary is drawn into the fight for women's right to vote in Fight for Rights. She knows that the struggle will be a long and difficult one. Could it also be dangerous?TreeTops Graphic Novels are visual, action-packed, historically-themed stories.

      Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Graphic Novels: Level 16: Fight For Rights
    • 2014

      The Golden Scarab is a detective story set in ancient Egypt. Princess Meri and the rescued slave girl, Layla, don't believe that bad fish is making the Pharaoh illl and they decide to investigate. TreeTops Graphic Novels are visual, action-packed, historically-themed stories.

      Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Graphic Novels: Level 13: The Golden Scarab
    • 2010

      The Most Dangerous Man in Australia?

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the life and impact of a notorious figure in Australia prior to World War II, examining his influence on society and politics. It delves into the reasons behind his reputation as "the most dangerous man," highlighting his controversial actions and the public's perception of him. Through historical context and personal anecdotes, the book paints a vivid picture of a tumultuous era and the complexities of a man who challenged the status quo, leaving a lasting legacy in Australian history.

      The Most Dangerous Man in Australia?
    • 2009

      For all of the millions of Americans who are out of work, soon to be out of work, or wishing to be freed from unrewarding work—here is the must-have book that will show you how you can make a living by working when, where, and how you want. Newly revised and updated, Barbara J. Winter’s guide to successful self-employment is now more relevant than ever before. Drawing on the techniques and ideas of her popular seminars as well as her own thirty years of business expertise and that of other successful entrepreneurs, Winter offers the practical, proven way to launch your own profitable venture. Her indispensable advice ranges from why creativity is more important than capital to how to avoid the most common pitfalls of self-employment and how to develop multiple profit centers. And for this new edition, she has added timely advice on topics including: •how to find opportunity in a chaotic economy •why smart, small and spunky is the 21st Century business model •using the Internet to open the door to fresh opportunities •the best resources to help you create and grow a business that is uniquely your own •how to leave Employee Thinking behind and build an Entrepreneur’s Mindset •and much more Here are all of the tools you need for getting the most profit out of life both professionally and personally.

      Making A Living Without A Job, Revised Edition
    • 2005

      Emerging from the Victorian Socialist Party in 1936, the movement explored diverse political ideologies, attracting literary figures and controversial members, including former communists and a Nazi Party affiliate. Key players like 'Inky' Stephensen and manipulative figure Billy Miles shaped its anti-Semitic narrative. The group’s downfall came not solely from its fascist leanings but from its ties to Japan, leading to internments that fueled political rivalry between Labor and Liberal parties, obscuring the complexities of its legacy.

      Dreaming of a National Socialist Australia