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Medical Transcription

by Terry Rowen

The basics of medical transcription, including equipment needed, common medical terms, education and training, finding clients, etc.

Me, Myself, and I, Inc: 10 Steps to Career Independence

by Shirley Porter Keith J. Porter Christine Bennett

6 success factors for everyone who works, 5 secrets to balance work and life, 5 steps to financial independence, and 4 keys for marketing yourself effectively

Mcdougal Littell Reading Literature: Red Level

by Mary Ann Trost Jacqueline L. Chaparro

Literature textbook.

Mazeway

by Jack Williamson

From the depths of space, the Seeker had come to make the solar system her nest. She had been defeated, but at a terrible price.

Mayday: Eisenhower, Khrushchev and the U-2 Affair

by Michael Beschloss

On May 1, 1960, Francis Gary Powers flew a U-2 spy plane deep into Soviet airspace and was downed. Powers and his equipment survived and were captured, becoming a pivotal episode in the Cold War.

Maverick: The Success Story Behind the World's Most Unusual Workplace

by Richardo Semler

This is the true story of a company that lets you set your own hours, decide your own salary, and evaluate your boss. Find out how they broke all of the standard rules of business and created a thriving company where everyone has a real say in how he or she works and contributes to the success of the business.

Maurice

by E. M. Forster

Novel written in 1913 that describes the long and difficult process by which a typical product of middle-class suburbia realizes that he is a homosexual.

Mastering Witchcraft: A Practical Guide for Witches, Warlocks, and Covens

by Paul Huson

This book presents the first steps to becoming a witch or warlock; it answers all the basic questions about spells, magical recipes, rituals, divination, covens, curses, apparatus, how to develop one's powers, etc. From reciting the Lord's Prayer backwards, through all the rituals and magical practices, the author carefully explains the details of witchcraft, including the four great rules of magic, how to observe natural "Power Tides," how to use herbs and incenses, how to cast an evil eye, how to form a coven, etc.

Master Skylark

by John Bennett

An exciting story set in an accurate reproduction of the life and color of Elizabethan England.

Masquerade

by Janet Dailey

Romantic suspense novel.

Masks of the Martyrs (Book 4 of The Rings of the Master)

by Jack L. Chalker

Even beofre the renegade pirates of the giant spaceship Thunder had collected all five of the rings that would eliminate the threat of Master System forever, Hawks knew that they still faced even greater problems. Somewhere back on Earth lay the original computer interface, and somewhere in the distant past lay the secret to Master System's demise. As a historian, Hawks had the knowledge to solve the riddle; yet he had to be absolutely sure, for one misstep would destroy them all.

Mary, Queen of Scotland and the Isles

by Margaret George

This is a detailed but never dull account of the life of Mary Stewart, who was the queen of France during her late teens and the queen of Scotland for about 6 years after the early death of her first husband, frail, young King Francois. Though she was born and raised to rule Scotland, its people who were rapidly adopting the reform protestant faith under John Knox were dissatisfied with a Catholic queen raised in France. She married the second time for love and to gain the support of queen Elizabeth I of England. She was unable to grant a king's rights to Darnley, her second husband because she soon realized he was drunk, temperamental and irrational most of the time. He became abusive to Mary and found pleasure with hired women disillusioning the young queen. After Darnley's murder she gave her heart to Bothwell, a loyal, fighting Scotsman who guarded her borders, maintained her navy and was already married. Plots and resentment against her accumulated until she fled for her life to England where she was imprisoned and spent nearly 20 years negotiating an escape. Mary was peace-loving. She lacked intelligence and understanding of Scotland and was unable to surround herself with loyal advisors who could compensate for her shortcomings. She was brave, passionate, and faithful to those she loved and to the Catholic church. Unfortunately her impulsive nature and inability to assess her place in the politics of the time were her undoing. Her story is compelling, moving, fascinating, reading. The author has researched the time and characters exhaustively. You will be entertained and informed and will be so lost in the latter half of the 16th century that you'll be sorry when this 870 page novel comes to an end. In an afterward, the author, Margaret George, explains various theories about Mary's personality, points out the few elements in the novel she has fictionalized and provides suggestions for further reading.

Marty Frye, Private Eye

by Janet Tashjian

Marty Frye is a poet detective. He makes up rhymes as he solves small crimes. Will there be a case too hard for him to solve? Or a word impossible to rhyme?

Marshal Zhukov's Greatest Battles

by Georgi K. Zhukov Theodore Shabad Harrison E. Salisbury

History of 4 of Zhukov's battles during WWII: The Battle of Moscow, the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Kursk, and the Battle of Berlin

Marrow

by Robert Reed

The Ship has traveled the universe for longer than any of the near-immortal crew can recall, its true purpose and origins unknown. It is larger than many planets, housing thousands of alien races and just as many secrets. Now one of those secrets has been discovered: at the center of the Ship is . . . a planet. Marrow. But when a team of the Ship's best and brightest are sent down to investigate, will they return with the origins of the Ship -- or will they bring doom to everyone on board? Robert Reed, whose fantastic stories have been filling all the major SF magazines for the past several years, spins a captivating tale of adventure and wonder on an incredible scale in this novel based on his acclaimed novella.

Marked Cards (Book II of a New Cycle of Wild Cards)

by George R. R. Martin

A beautiful young reporter and a small group of jokers and aces have unearthed evidence of a conspiracy of Card Sharks.

Mariel of Redwall (Redwall, Book #4)

by Brian Jacques

Mariel of Redwall is a captivating and magical adventure story in the Redwall series by Brian Jacques. At times gentle, but mostly packed with adventure and heroism on the grandest of scales, this tale is at once delightful and devastating in its proportions. Jacques weaves his customary magic, taking the reader to the heart and soul of the mythical Redwall--welcoming, terrifying, magical, and at times all too real. The place, the characters, and the adventure spring to life in a bout of indefinable magic, mystery, and mayhem. An excellent book that will leave readers begging for more. (Fortunately, there's plenty more where this came from!)

Marie Curie

by Leonard Everett Fisher

Children's biography of Marie Curie, the famous scientist.

Margarita, está linda la mar

by Sergio Ramírez

No disponible

Manual de flora fantástica

by Eduardo Lizalde

No disponsible

Manseed

by Jack Williamson

The project was simple in design yet grandiose in its aim: a thousand tiny ships would crawl to the stars

Managing by Values

by Kenneth Blanchard Jim Ballard Michael O'Connor

This wise and entertaining story teaches concepts to help business leaders and managers create win/win business strategies for customers, shareholders, their employees, and themselves.

Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change

by William Bridges

Aimed at helping organizations understand change better and develop improved change strategies.

Man Crazy: A Novel

by Joyce Carol Oates

Fresh from the triumph of "We Were the Mulvaneys", Oates continues her exploration of family love and the possibilities of human redemption with this compelling story of how one young woman suffers profoundly in the pursuit of love, but manages to emerge safe and whole.

Making Peace With Your Parents: The Key to Enriching Your Life and All Your Relationships

by Harold H. Bloomfield

Whatever your age, to become a fulfilled and creative person, you must resolve the issues in your life that derive from your relationship with your parents, whether they be dead or alive.

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