Best products from r/rpac
We found 5 comments on r/rpac discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 5 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
2. How To Win Friends and Influence People
- Psychology, How To Win Friends and Influence People..Psychology..Dale Carnegie.Copyright 1936.Copyright renewed 1964 by Donna Dale.Revised edition copyright 1981 by Donna Carnegie and Dorothy Cornegie.. Manufactured in the United States of America 10... ISBN:9781439167342...Manufactured in the United States of America 10.How to win friends
- Dale Carnegie, Designed by level C
- Simon & Schuster hard cover edition November 2009
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3. Stealing Time: Steve Case, Jerry Levin, and the Collapse of AOL Time Warner
- High definition multi-coated optics produce sharper, more intense pictures
- Incredibly compact and lightweight
- 8 elements in 8 groups
- Angle of view: 3 degrees; Min Focusing Distance: 3.5m
- Front filter size: 105mm; Rear: 30.5mm
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A People's History of the United States,
Lies my Teacher Told Me,
Fair Game,
Anything by Noam Chomsky,
Garbage Warrior,
The Corporation,
The Men Who Stare at Goats,
Generation Kill,
Jesus Camp,
Super Size Me,
Control Room,
Century of the Self,
Connections,
How to Argue and Win Every Time,
How to Win Friends and Influence People, The Shock Doctrine, Network, Trade, Traffic, Lord of War, Blood Diamond, The Dark Side of Chocolate,Spin, Bullworth, Collapse, Guns, Germs and Steel, Bill Hicks: Revelations, Why We Fight, Hotel Rwanda, The End of Poverty?, Food Inc., Occupation 101, The Hunting Party, The Power of Nightmares
This goes back a while, but is pertinent to the overall topic Stealing Time : Steve Case, Jerry Levin, and the Collapse of AOL Time Warner
A small ISP in Wisconsin along with a few other individuals worked with the FCC and FTC to help make open access to Time Warner's cable networks a condition of the merger. It was a noble attempt, although in the end the bottom line is that there is no real competition in the industry.
You obviously haven't read Rush Limbaugh is a Big, Fat, Idiot. Franken shows how each and every show has many, many verifiable errors.
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail