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1). Grier's Almanac: 200 Years of Service
One of my favorite "reads" are almanacs. From the formerly named Information Please almanac to the Old Farmer's Almanac, these handy paperback books contain a wealth of information on virtually any subject, particularly the more generalized tomes such as Information Please. In November 2005, I visited my locally owned drugstore and found that they had free copies of Grier's Almanac available for customers.
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2). John Deere
JOHN DEERE GO WEST YOUNG MAN THE BLACKSMITH MASS APPEAL NOTHING RUNS LIKE A DEERE COMMITMENT LEGENDARY LEAPING FORWARD THE CLASSIC "I will never put my name on a product that does not have in it the best that is in me." – John Deere JOHN DEERE In 1962, a University of Illinois archaeological team unearthed the exact location of the blacksmith shop where John Deere developed the first successful steel plow in 1837.
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3). Wiki, Wiki: The Future in Fast Information
With “fast” becoming the word of the century, it is little wonder that easily editable online encyclopedias, such as Wikipedia, are increasing in popularity daily.
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4). Encyclopedias: Every Business Should Have One
Encyclopedias are not just for libraries and schools, but can be useful in the business world as well. Business encyclopedias focus on information that is pertinent to the corporate world, giving information on a variety of topics.
Article tags: encyclopedia, company profiles, lead generation, arts, crafts, small business, online encyclopedia

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