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  2. The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life

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    The Snowball was Amazon.com's best business and investing book of the year 2008. [4] Time Magazine, People Magazine, and critic Janet Maslin of The New York Times named it one of ten best books of the year. [5] The Washington Post, the Financial Times, BusinessWeek, and Publishers Weekly also each named The Snowball the best book of 2008. [5]

  3. The Snowball - Wikipedia

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    The Snowball may refer to: The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life; The Snowball (children's novel) See also. Snowball (disambiguation)

  4. Snowball (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Snowball by Poul Anderson; Snowball, a 2013 book by Abdel Rahim Jeeran; The Snowball (children's novel), a children's fantasy novel by Barbara Sleigh; Snowball (Animal Farm), a character in George Orwell's political satire Animal Farm; The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life, a book about Warren Buffett written by Alice Schroeder

  5. Virginia Beach illustrator has created more than 50 coloring ...

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    In the summer of 1988, Paul Miles watched helplessly from a chair as two of his toddlers rolled a ball across the carpet of the unfinished garage he’d converted into a playroom before the accident.

  6. The Snowball (children's novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Snowball (first published 1969) is a domestic fantasy novel for children by the English writer Barbara Sleigh (1906–1982), [1] who is best known for her Carbonel series. The two main human characters are Tom Tickle, aged eight, and his sister Tilda, aged six.

  7. Silicon Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Silicon Dreams is a trilogy of interactive fiction games developed by Level 9 Computing during the 1980s. The first game was Snowball, released during 1983, followed a year later by Return to Eden, and then by The Worm in Paradise during 1985.

  8. Nelson Skalbania - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Mathew Skalbania (born February 12, 1938) is an engineer and businessman from Vancouver, British Columbia, who is best known for signing a then 17-year-old Wayne Gretzky to the Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association, and for his high-profile real estate flipping.

  9. Katherine MacLean - Wikipedia

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    Damon Knight wrote, "As a science fiction writer she has few peers; her work is not only technically brilliant but has a rare human warmth and richness." [3] Brian Aldiss noted [citation needed] that she could "do the hard stuff magnificently," while Theodore Sturgeon observed [citation needed] that she "generally starts from a base of hard science, or rationalizes psi phenomena with ...