Sara Gilbert
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The Imperfect Environmentalist: A Practical Guide to Clearing Your Body, Detoxing Your Home, and Saving the Earth
3 editions
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2013
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The Story of Amazon.com
6 editions
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2012
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Built for Success: The Story of Google
7 editions
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2008
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The Story of Facebook
6 editions
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2012
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The Story of Apple
7 editions
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2011
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The Story of McDonald’s
14 editions
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2008
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The Story of Twitter
6 editions
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2014
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The Story of Starbucks
5 editions
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2008
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The History of the Seattle Seahawks
2 editions
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2004
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The Story of FedEx
3 editions
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2012
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“American restaurants throw away an estimated six thousand tons of food every day. All that food rotting in landfills contributes to global warming—see, when it decomposes, it releases methane, a greenhouse gas twenty-one times more damaging than carbon dioxide. So no matter what you’re eating or where you’re eating it, be conscious about how hungry you really are.”
― The Imperfect Environmentalist: A Practical Guide to Clearing Your Body, Detoxing Your Home, and Saving the Earth
― The Imperfect Environmentalist: A Practical Guide to Clearing Your Body, Detoxing Your Home, and Saving the Earth
“Tweets? In 2013, the Pew Research Center, which conducts polls about issues, attitudes, and trends, released the results of its annual survey about Internet use—including Twitter and other social media websites—by the American public. They found that in 2012, 16 percent of adults who used the Internet used Twitter, second only to Facebook, which 67 percent used. The survey revealed that Twitter is most appealing to adults between the ages of 18 and 29, African Americans, and people who live in urban areas. Women were slightly more likely than men to use Twitter. According to similar research by Ignite Social Media, not even half of all Twitter users in 2012 lived in the U.S. Of the cities worldwide with the largest bases of Twitter users, only two—New York and Los An- geles—were in the U.S. Caracas, Venezuela, had the most users, followed by Jakarta, Indonesia, and Sao Paulo, Brazil.”
― The Story of Twitter
― The Story of Twitter
“It’s so ambitious to take something as highly evolved as the book and improve on it—and maybe even change the way people read.”
― The Story of Amazon.com
― The Story of Amazon.com
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