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  • - Haben Sie Zeit?
    by Michael Riedel
    £9.99

    Nein, ich bin nicht hier um Ihnen die Zeit zu stehlen. Auch nicht um Ihnen welche zu geben. Ich weiß ja nicht einmal, wie viel Zeit ich noch habe. Ich halte das nicht so genau nach. Man schaut halt was morgen kommt.Jeder Tag sieht irgendwie anders aus. Weiß ich was morgen ist?Zeit sieht jeder in seinem Leben anders.Neue Eindrücke und Erfahrungen, die man ständig anders verarbeitetund neu beurteilen muss.Hierbei kommen Sie ins Spiel, haben Sie Zeit?

  • - The Insider's Guide
    by Michael Riedel
    £29.99

    LEARN WHAT THE VA DOESN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW!You could be entitled to thousands of dollars in benefits and cash from the VA! Veterans Unclaimed Benefits provides incredible insight and quick access to VA benefit information while breaking through the confusion of government red tape and bureaucracy. This book clearly explains all the benefits and programs that have been designed for America's veterans and their dependents through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, state agencies, and county offices. There are approximately 70 million veterans and family members who are potentially eligible for VA benefits. Unfortunately, statistics show that 90% don't apply, simply because they don't know what to apply for or assume they're not eligible! Many veterans are misinformed daily by the VA and miss out on potentially thousands of dollars in cash and benefits! Others currently receiving some type of VA payment could be entitled to much more but don't know it! Veterans Unclaimed Benefits will simply and efficiently inform you about all your VA benefits, provide you with the facts, and advise you on how to apply for or increase your current benefit! Easy to understand and fully comprehensive, this VA information will help veterans in any situation!

  • by Michael Riedel
    £40.49

    With the call of "record, label, playback," a group of young artists reiterated the language of a city's cultural offerings, often without a full understanding of what they were reciting, but always with an acute aesthetic interest in the faults of transmission and transference.

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