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Profiting from preservation

Article Abstract:

Not using a piece of land and leaving it in its natural state is more profitable than selling it to property developers. This is because the continuous appreciation of the value of land will always make its current selling price less than its future worth.

Author: Edesess, Michael
Publisher: BUZZWORM, Inc.
Publication Name: Buzzworm
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0898-2996
Year: 1992
Methods, Investments, Valuation, Real property, Real estate appraisal, Land use

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Tune in to your prime time

Article Abstract:

Most people feel more alert around noon and tired during the early afternoon. Employees can maximize their work day by performing repetitive tasks and manual tasks during the afternoon.

Author: Perry, Susan, Dawson, Jim
Publisher: MacDonald Communications
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1992
Physiological aspects, Circadian rhythms

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Northern lights

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A photo essay of winter scenes in Canada is presented.

Publisher: Canadian Nature Federation
Publication Name: Nature Canada
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0374-9894
Year: 1992
Canada, Portrayals, Illustration, Winter

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