There are a number of places where one could purchase the For Dummies books. They can be purchase at most bookstores, and also on websites such as Amazon.
Setting up a web page can be relatively simple, depending on the level of information you need displayed on your site. Some of the easiest books to navigate for web-site information are the 'Dummies' books, such as 'Internet for Dummies', 'Building a Website for Dummies', and 'Do-It-Yourself Web Sites for Dummies'. These books are written in easy-to-read terms and answer endless amounts of questions one might have.
The most popular book was: How to survive war--for dummies other books include how to shoot--for dummies how to run away without getting shot--for dummies how to pretend your dead--for dummies how to dodge bullets--for dummies
The "For Dummies" brand features an illustrated character called "Dummies Man" or "The Dummies Guy" who appears on the cover of their books. He does not have an official name.
Yes, there are quite a few books for sale at your local retailer or online that deal with teaching individuals to blog. One I would suggest is "Blogging for Dummies" which is part of the larger "xxxxxx for dummies" series.
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There are a lot of books like Stock Options for Dummies. Some of the best ones should be trading options for dummies, options for the beginner and beyond.
I know one book and it is called Alegbra for Dummies
Wiley Publishing are the publishers of the popular series of books 'For Dummies'. This series include many for computer users such as 'DOS for Dummies' but now offers many more subjects such as 'Acne for Dummies' and 'Chess for Dummies'.
Yes, "For Dummies" books are generally good for beginners as they are designed to provide clear and easy-to-understand explanations on various topics.
Dan Gookin wrote the book Laptops For Dummies as well as Dos For Dummies and PC's for Dummies. He has written a total of over 130 computer books. Amazing.
Hacking for dummies
There are a lot of books on this subject. The one that I found that seemed the most fitting was a 'for Dummies' book. Protecting your Pension Plan for Dummies. http://www.amazon.com/Protecting-Your-Pension-Dummies-Robert/dp/0470102136/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1266619016&sr=1-2