
What are some legitimate work-from-home jobs?
I’ve been wanting to Work From Home for awhile now, and all I seem to find online are scams or sites that ask for money up front. Does anyone know of any real, Legitimate Work From Home Jobs and how to go about applying for them?
Hello! I am a work at home mom of two and have to say that learning how to work from home was one of the best things that I could have ever decided to do. This has allowed me so much more time with my family doing the things that we once only dreamed about. There are so many Work From Home Opportunities out there. Make sure you do your homework before joining ANY company. You are not going to get rich quick with any company and if they try to lead you to believe that…run! To become successful with any company you need to put forth effort to become successful and be persistent. When I first got into working from home a friend of mine led me to this guy and he gave me so many useful tips and techniques to start using right away to start making money in my business. You are welcome to check it out and good luck with choosing your work at home opportunity!
TOP TEN (LEGIT) work from home opportunities
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25 Ways to Make Money Online: Your Complete Guide to Legitimate Online Jobs and Opportunities That Allow You to Work From Home And Earn A Paycheck $0.99 Your complete guide to legitimate online jobs and opportunities that allow you to work from home and earn a paycheck. The book contains hundreds of website to legitimate companies that are looking for workers or will offer you the opportunity to earn money from home…. |
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Work at Home Now: The No-nonsense Guide to Finding Your Perfect Home-based Job, Avoiding Scams, and Making a Great Living $8.50 Praise for Christine Durst and Michael Haaren: “Work At Home Now is the ultimate guide for teleworkers. Its smart, practical advice and trove of great resources and tips will be valuable to anyone hoping for the freedom and challenge of working at home.”–Daniel H. Pink, author of Free Agent Nation and A Whole New Mind”America’s ultimate expert on work at home”–Woman’s World Magazine, on Christin… |
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Legitimate Work at Home Jobs $2.99 Thanks to the computer and internet access, more people are enjoying the flexibility of real work at home job opportunities. Before starting a search for work, you must understand that it is just like any other job where you have an employer, requirements and sometimes even schedules.There are wide ranges of home based job opportunities that help you stabilize your financial position. There are mi… |
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Legitimate Dangers $19.41 This comprehensive anthology offers a broad and representative introduction to some of the most original new voices on the contemporary poetry landscape by gathering generous selections from the work of eighty-five younger American poets. These poets were |
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Work from Home $12.51 Work from Home |
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Legitimate Entertainment Presents Legitimate Hustle $12.4 Legitimate Entertainment Presents Legitimate Hustle |
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The Work From Home Handbook $14.92 Explores the process of telecommuting or working from home, including issues such as which jobs best suit telecommuting, how to become a freelancer from home, and how to handle taxes. |
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Home Work $26.13 As Vietnam moves towards urbanisation, the country’s agricultural labour force faces losing its land to urban projects – and its way of life. Featuring images from daily life in the rice fields and in the villages, this title depicts ‘working from home’ i |
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Servant Leadership: A Journey Into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness $24.95 “A classic work on leadership for business men and women, government leaders and all persons in positions of authority.” |
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Ngos as Legitimate Partners of Cor $103.79 Ngos as Legitimate Partners of Cor |
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At Work At Home: Design Ideas for Your Home Workplace $11.99 More than 50 million Americans work at home . . . and the work they do is as varied as the houses they live in. This fresh take on home workspaces looks at a wide range of designs that suit some unique employment needs – from a daycare center to a dance studio. |
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BOLKOSKY/SLOMOVITS: HOME FROM WORK $19.98 Description not provided. |
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LEGITIMATE BUSINESS: FIRST WORLD PROBLEM $9.75 LEGITIMATE BUSINESS: FIRST WORLD PROBLEM |
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Real Work at Home Opportunities $11.16 Real Work at Home Opportunities |
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Shenac’s Work at Home $15.29 Shenac’s Work at Home |
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Work At Home Now $11.19 Work At Home Now |
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Home Work Soul $16.71 Home Work Soul |
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The Work-At-Home Success Bible $11.16 The Work-At-Home Success Bible |
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At Home $28.04 The story of David Lambert and Craig Nuttycombe’s not-quite-success actually says more about both the business and lack of guarantees one can face than most Behind the Music specials about famous groups — acts that never fully connect beyond a small fan base despite efforts otherwise from a far greater percentage of performers in general, even in the everyone’s-a-star days of Myspace and YouTube. At Home’s cult appeal doubtless partially results from that history. Released by A&M, it was the closest Lambert & Nuttycombe got to balancing out their spare, reflective sound with wider support (getting co-produced by Glyn Johns near the height of his fame is enough of a sign on its own). Literally recorded at the duo’s shared house, the 12-song collection is almost a spiritual cousin to U.K. contemporary Nick Drake’s work, the sonic connection of vocal-and-acoustic-guitars-only further heightened by the short songs and bare half-hour length of the album. By taking an understated approach to an already low-key performing style, there’s an aching sense of intimacy throughout, and on songs like “Time” and a cover of “Mr. Bojangles,” the singers sound like they could be singing as much to themselves as to an audience. This said, there’s a brighter glow to At Home in comparison to, say, Pink Moon — not a bouncily cheery sort, to be sure, but a warmth in the singing and a content, breezy jauntiness on songs like “My Own Beat” and “Ode to Drugan” that almost suggests something like the Beach Boys’ “Busy Doin’ Nothin.” That the duo and this album in particular have received attention and re-releases over the years isn’t surprising at all in retrospect, and Fallout’s 2007 reissue — adding no bonus tracks, just letting it stand as it is, beyond a brief biographical note — is a welcome way to bring the story of a star-crossed duo back once more. ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi |
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Joseph Ratzinger’s Theological Ideas: Wise Cautions and Legitimate Hopes $14.95 “Traces the development of the theological ideas of Joseph Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI), from his beginnings in Bavaria through his career as priest, professor, pastor, prefect, and finally pope.” |
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Commercialization of Intimate Life – Notes from Home and Work $24.79 No Synopsis Available |
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Commercialization of Intimate Life: Notes from Home and Work $2 No Synopsis Available |
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Finding Your Perfect Work (Working from Home) $7.25 This book is in Good Used condition |
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1br – COME HOME TO A BIG VACATION $113 BREATHING SPACE, AMAZING VIEWS OF MANILA BAY, ABUNDANT GREEN, .WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK?VACATION LIVING NEED NOT BE TWO HOURS AWAY FROM WORK. AT THE BAY GARDEN CLUB AND RESIDENCES, EXPERIENCE STRESS FREE LIVING WITHIN THE METRO IN THIS RESORT… |
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The Work From Home Handbook By Fitzpatrick, Diana/ Fishman, Stephen $27.03 Explores the process of telecommuting or working from home, including issues such as which jobs best suit telecommuting, how to become a freelancer from home, and how to handle taxes. Author: Fitzpatrick, Diana/ Fishman, Stephen Series Title: USA Today/Nolo Series Subtitle: Flex Your Time, Improve Your Life Publication Date: 2008/03/04 Number of Pages: 152 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 5.75 Height: 8.75 |
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Work $5.96 Follows the development of work practices through the centuries, from ancient times to today. |
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From Home to Home [Bonus Tracks] $19.66 From Home to Home is quite similar to the albums this group had put out in the late ’60s as the Kaleidoscope (the British Kaleidoscope, not to be confused with the American band of the same name). In fact, it’s similar enough to the Kaleidoscope records to make one wonder why they bothered to change their name. Perhaps there is more polish and sophistication in the production, and a slightly heavier rock sound. But the focus is still gentle, story-like songs with debts to both late-’60s Pink Floyd and late-’60s Beatles, though the songs are not nearly as memorable as the work by those bands, and there is not nearly as much balance between chipper and somber material as the Beatles and Pink Floyd mustered. (Fairfield Parlour are heavily tilted toward the cheery tunes.) Tasteful early synthesizer is heard from time to time, and the debts to 1969 Beatles are heard in the Leslie amplification effects, though there are acoustic folk-psych passages with flute, too. [The 2006 edition includes bonus tracks.] ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi Performers: Peter Daltrey – Harpsichord, Mellotron, Tambourine, Piano, Vocals, Organ; Steve Clark – Guitar (Bass), Flute |
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At Home, And Far From Home $33.33 At Home, And Far From Home |
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Home Invaders $16.96 Angel is a young inner-city man living a life of crime that consistently drags him back into the fray. When he decides to leave his criminal existence behind in order to save his relationship with the woman he loves, Angel almost manages to turn his life around; with no education or legitimate work experience, however, he soon realizes that his options are limited. Forced back into the underworld, he becomes witness to a realm of greater corruption and violence than he ever encountered before as he becomes involved with one of the largest operations of home invaders around. The group’s manipulative and dangerous leader (Keith David) has settled on Angel to help the crew navigate their notorious raids of Angel’s New Jersey neighborhood, and he won’t take no for an answer. Angel proves adept at this endeavor, and the crew becomes notorious for their seemingly spectral ability to slip under the radar in their invasions, until one undertaking goes radically awry. HOME INVADERS was a hit at the 2002 New York Latin Film Festival and was rated #1 at the Urban World Film Festival. With Spike Lee at the helm as executive producer, the excellent cast includes Luis Guzman (TRAFFIC, PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE), Yancey Arias (TV’s KINGPIN), and Keith David (CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK). |
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3br – HOME AWAY FROM HOME $357 Newly built 3 bedroom home with two decks and waterviews. Close to private beach, boatyard and beautiful seaside village of Watch Hill.The home is artfully restored. The first level enjoys a family room and two bedrooms complete with hardwood flooring,… |
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A Year and a Day $7.99 With over five million copies of her novels in print, New York Times bestselling author Virginia Henley has enchanted readers worldwide. Now she sweeps us back to an intensely romantic, tumultuous time in Scottish history. . . . When Lynx de Warenne, Edward Plantagenet’s most prized warrior, invaded Dumfries castle, he took possession of Jane Leslie’s home–and soon wanted something more from the headstrong lass. Desperate for an heir, he proposed a handfasting: a Scottish custom whereby a man can lawfully take a woman into his bed, then, after a year and a day, the couple can either wed or part. Any child of that union is deemed legitimate. Jane had no choice but to surrender to the invader’s knowing touch. . . . Fearless on the battlefield, Lynx was afraid to love. But Jane slowly stole into his heart. And as the fires of war raged around them, amid treacherous foes and brilliant intrigues, who would have thought that two such unlikely partners would fall in love–or that their breathless passion for each other would outlast . . . Virginia Henley is the author of fourteen romantic novels, including the New York Times bestsellers Seduced and Desired. Her work has been translated into ten languages. A recipient of the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award, she lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, and Ontario, Canada. |
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British Subjects: An Anthropology of Britain $57.14 The anthropology of Britain is hotly debated. What does it mean to live in Britain and to be ‘British’, and is an anthropology of Britain even a legitimate undertaking? British Subjects presents a forthright voice in this debate. Key anthropological concerns such as community, rationality, aesthetics, the body, power, work and leisure, nationalism and transnationalism are found reflected in the lives of a wide range of British ’subjects’–from farmers to dancers, children to retired miners, new-agers to entrepreneurs. In disputing traditional claims that anthropology ‘at home’ and ‘of one’s own’ is misconceived, unnecessary or unperceptive, this book clearly establishes that an anthropology of Britain can set excellent standards of subtle ethnography and complex analysis. Providing a nuanced appreciation of the intricacies of British society, this book shows how the anthropological study of Britain can offer an enlightening paradigm for the study of individual lives. |
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British Subjects: An Anthropology of Britain $4.33 The anthropology of Britain is hotly debated. What does it mean to live in Britain and to be ”British”, and is an anthropology of Britain even a legitimate undertaking? British Subjects presents a forthright voice in this debate. Key anthropological concerns such as community, rationality, aesthetics, the body, power, work and leisure, nationalism and transnationalism are found reflected in the lives of a wide range of British ‘’subjects”–from farmers to dancers, children to retired miners, new-agers to entrepreneurs. In disputing traditional claims that anthropology ”at home” and ”of one’’s own” is misconceived, unnecessary or unperceptive, this book clearly establishes that an anthropology of Britain can set excellent standards of subtle ethnography and complex analysis. Providing a nuanced appreciation of the intricacies of British society, this book shows how the anthropological study of Britain can offer an enlightening paradigm for the study of individual lives. |
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Harold Lloyd $24.95 A standout contributor to the art of silent film comedy, Harold Lloyd (1893-1971) offers new generations a body of film work that is as fresh and entertaining as in its day. His roots were simple–born in rural Nebraska, product of a broken home, and initially destined for the legitimate stage–yet by the 1920s, Lloyd was, both at the box office and in the polls, the most popular comic actor in the world.His appeal was simple, yet legendary: through his Glass Character, which formed the basis of roles from 1917-1947, Lloyd struck gold with a screen persona that forged new ground. The Boy, as he was most often called, had one trademark–lens-less horn-rimmed glasses–yet was able to reach audiences as no contemporary could. He is regarded as the man who most greatly influenced eyeglass-wearing in America, and this single facet of Lloyd inspired youth worldwide. His screen normalcy–in look and demeanor–allowed moviegoers to relate to the Glass Character no matter what his label. Rich or poor, cowardly or flip, from film to film, Lloyd was a different Boy, and was able to create a cinematic legacy that remains both diverse and uniformly thrilling.Harold Lloyd might just be the funniest actor you’ve never seen–a silent screen comedian so often placed in the shadow of Chaplin and Keaton–but he continues to shine in some of the most enduring short- and feature-length comedies ever offered to audiences. |
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Harvest Time $12.22 Winner of a Golden Plaque award at the Chicago International Film Festival for its complex and poetic evocation of an ambiguous period in Soviet history, Marina Razbezhkina’s debut film Harvest Time is a beautiful portrait of a woman living in a small Russian village after World War II. Working at a collective farm as a tractor operator, Antonina suddenly finds herself having to support her young son and husband – after the latter returns from the warfront without his legs.In honor of Antonina’s hard work, the State rewards her with the prestigious Red Flag, also naming her the best tractor operator in the region. As the first woman to ever receive such title, Antonina becomes the source of great pride for her family and community. But when a mouse infestation threatens to destroy the valued Flag, the prestigious prize turns into a liability. Antonina becomes intensely invested in keeping it safe and at her home.More than a story of survival against ethics, or individuality against collectivity, Harvest Time is a piercing meditation on family unity. Set in the 1950s U.S.S.R., a period marked by rapid Soviet development and harsh poverty for its habitants, Razbezhkina’s film dares to combine humor and sensitive character development with a legitimate sense of nostalgia for a difficult and fascinating period in the Soviet past. |
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The Child Welfare Challenge $42.16 This newly revised and updated edition of a widely adopted text continues to address a broad array of issues in supporting children and strengthening families. It includes key information about federal legislation as well as policy-related outcomes research in child welfare. The first edition of The Child Welfare Challenge was hailed by Social Work as an excellent source from which to gain an in-depth understanding of the practice and policy dimensions of child maltreatment, foster care, and adoption and by the Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare as essential reading for anyone interested in knowing more about child welfare practice in social work. Within a historical and contemporary context, this book examines major policy, practice, and research issues as they jointly shape current child welfare practice and possible future directions. In addition to describing the major challenges facing the child welfare field, the book highlights some of the service innovations that have been developed, as these could be used to help address some of these challenges. In child welfare the focus is on families and children whose primary recourse to services has been through publicly funded agencies. The contributors consider historical areas of service–foster care and adoptions, in-home family-centered services, child-protective services, and residential services–in which social work has a legitimate, long-standing, and important mission. This is a comprehensive book, but one that appreciates the fact that many areas, such as daycare and early intervention, invite exploration. It is unique in that each chapter describes how policy initiatives and research can or should influence programdesign and implementation. |
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The Child Welfare Challenge: Policy, Practice, and Research $213.33 This newly revised and updated edition of a widely adopted text continues to address a broad array of issues in supporting children and strengthening families. It includes key information about federal legislation as well as policy-related outcomes research in child welfare. The first edition of The Child Welfare Challenge was hailed by Social Work as an excellent source from which to gain an in-depth understanding of the practice and policy dimensions of child maltreatment, foster care, and adoption and by the Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare as essential reading for anyone interested in knowing more about child welfare practice in social work. Within a historical and contemporary context, this book examines major policy, practice, and research issues as they jointly shape current child welfare practice and possible future directions. In addition to describing the major challenges facing the child welfare field, the book highlights some of the service innovations that have been developed, as these could be used to help address some of these challenges. In child welfare the focus is on families and children whose primary recourse to services has been through publicly funded agencies. The contributors consider historical areas of service–foster care and adoptions, in-home family-centered services, child-protective services, and residential services–in which social work has a legitimate, long-standing, and important mission. This is a comprehensive book, but one that appreciates the fact that many areas, such as daycare and early intervention, invite exploration. It is unique in that each chapter describes how policy initiatives and research can or should influence programdesign and implementation. |
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The Competitive Edge: How to Win Every Time You Compete $7.99 At work, in sports, and in everyday life, you”re constantly surrounded by the pressures of competition. In The Competitive Edge, celebrated sports psychologist Dr. Jeffrey Brown offers principles you can use to guide your character towards victory. He shows how to become a legitimate winner every time you compete–regardless of whether you come out on top. Whether you compete against others in sports or business–or compete within yourself to achieve personal goals–the means by which you win tells the real story as to whether or not you are a champion. Teaches the reader to redefine victory and aggressively pursue it in every competitive situation. Demonstrates the importance of maintaining strong integrity and high character. Strategies for winning appropriate for court and field, workplace, and home. Illustrates the challenges, risks, and rewards involved in doing what is right through examples from real life, biblical history, media, and popular culture |
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The Ultimate Job Directory: Comprehensive Guide to Working at Home $25.27 The Ultimate Job Directory is a comprehensive listing of nearly 1,000 legitimate work from home companies. In today’’s economy when so many people have lost their jobs, this book provides vital information on careers you can have at home. You can work as much or as little as you want and you can have flexible hours so you can have more free time. You will learn how to start working at home and you will get all the information necessary to contact each company. The Ultimate Job Directory will allow you to take charge of your future. It’’s up to you. Extensive research has gone into the production of The Ultimate Job Directory in order to cut through the red tape of finding legitimate at home jobs. |
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To the Break of Dawn $62.17 To the Break of Dawn dissects the evolution of hip hop lyricism from its most primitive beginnings to its current manifestation as a global phenomenon. Author Jelani Cobb examines issues of race, geography, genre and bravado in this overview of hip hop’’s lyrical art. Covering words from B.I.G., Cube, Obie Trice and Pimp C, Cobb offers an intellectual and up-to-date report on hip hop’’s most powerful element. –The Source Magazine At a time when academics are just beginning to recognize hip hop as a legitimate form, William Jelani Cobb, a child of rap himself, brings an unparalleled level of understanding to the music. His historically informed yet hip-to-the-tip viewpoint roots readers in the art form rather than the hype. –Chuck DWith poetic passion and surgical precision, William Jelani Cobb’’s engaging exploration of the hip hop aesthetic lovingly demonstrates that, when it comes to beats and rhymes, the beauty of the (bass) god resides in the details. –Joan Morgan, author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost Finally, a hip hop study that captures the verve and swagger that marked the work of our critical forebears Albert Murray and Amiri Baraka. In his brilliant new tome, William Jelani Cobb bridges the gap between the majesty of the blues and the gully regality of hip hop. –Mark Anthony Neal, author of New Black ManWow! To the Break of Dawn is a crucial contribution to hip hop history. I”m thrilled that William Jelani Cobb has documented hip hop’’s relationship to the blues. If you want to truly understand how hip hop was born, read this book.–MC LyteTo the Break of Dawn tells the serious story of hip hop’’s artistic roots, and in the process revels in the great MCswho stand at the crossroads of music and literature. In a crowded field of hip hop scholars, pundits, and journalists, To the Break of Dawn puts William Jelani Cobb way out in front.–Ta-Nehisi CoatesOn literally every page he displays a tremendous command of language and history. . . . |