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Winner Make It Happen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Winner Make It Happen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-08
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  • Publisher: Sura Books

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Legacy to Legend: Winners Make It Happen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Legacy to Legend: Winners Make It Happen

The Honorable Floyd L. Griffin Jr. with President Barack Obama, the first African American President of the United States. Griffin was first African American to be elected to the Georgia State Senate from the Twenty-fifth legislative district, an area with a majority of white voters. In 1998 Griffin was candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia. In 2002, Griffin continued to do what political experts said was impossible by becoming the first African American mayor of the Old Capitol City of Georgia, Milledgeville. At different times in his life, Floyd Griffin has been a cadet, Vietnam Helicopter Pilot, Army Colonel, football coach, professor, businessman, state senator and mayor. Througho...

The State of the Insurance Industry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476
Develop the Winners Mentality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Develop the Winners Mentality

Develop the Winner ́s Mentality: 5 Essential Mental Skills for Enduring Success Bob Reese, Ph.D. In the genre of psychological self-help and success literature, Bob Reese has contributed a most valuable addition with his Develop the Winner ́s Mentality. He has taken the essentials of cognitive-behavioral, motivational, and sport psychology and integrated them with an energy component that not only explains why they work, but accelerates their outcomes. The technique of Feelazation, which is the addition of powerful emotional energy to visualization, is also introduced. Reese says, "There ́s nothing really new about goal setting, visualization, stress management, and how to think effective...

Creating Winners in the Workplace (eBook)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Creating Winners in the Workplace (eBook)

CREATING WINNERS IN THE WORKPLACE takes a refreshing look at various levels of management and addresses real issues that companies deal with. Managers will discover how to truly motivate their employees and stimulate their desire for success and excellence. Readers will also receive practical solutions to turn whiners into winners and create a sustainable winning culture in the workplace. CREATING WINNERS IN THE WORKPLACE is loaded with practical examples of how managers from almost every industry imaginable turned their subordinates into winners, as well as stories of those who didn’t.

Fast Movements make ALL runners winners!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Fast Movements make ALL runners winners!

A report in 2013 said that 1/3 of the population of England was overweight. The USA (Department of Health and Human Studies) has recently released figures saying that 60% of Americans are not meeting the recommended levels of activity and 16% are not active at all. Fast Movements make ALL runners winners! shows how rapid movements makes all runners physically and financially winners, no matter how good or bad they are. This helpful study on running and lifestyle changes lists the extensive long term advantages that come from exercising regularly. Unlike other studies on the importance of exercise, diet and lifestyle, Ian explains that sugars are actually a necessary part of life and should b...

The Scarce State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

The Scarce State

States are often minimally present in the rural periphery. Yet a limited presence does not mean a limited impact. Isolated state actions in regions where the state is otherwise scarce can have outsize, long-lasting effects on society. The Scarce State reframes our understanding of the political economy of hinterlands through a multi-method study of Northern Ghana alongside shadow cases from other world regions. Drawing on a historical natural experiment, the book shows how the contemporary economic and political elite emerged in Ghana's hinterland, linking interventions by an ostensibly weak state to new socio-economic inequality and grassroots efforts to reimagine traditional institutions. The book demonstrates how these state-generated societal changes reshaped access to political power, producing dynastic politics, clientelism, and violence. The Scarce State challenges common claims about state-building and state weakness, provides new evidence on the historical origins of inequality, and reconsiders the mechanisms linking historical institutions to contemporary politics.

The Oxford Handbook of the Radical Right
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 761

The Oxford Handbook of the Radical Right

The radical right : an introduction / Jens Rydgren -- Ideology and discourse -- The radical right and nationalism / Tamir Bar-On -- The radical right and islamophobia / Aristotle Kallis -- The radical right and anti-semitism / Ruth Wodak -- The radical right and populism / Hans-Georg Betz -- The radical right and fascism / Nigel Copsey -- The radical right and euroscepticism / Sofia Vasilopoulou -- Issues -- Explaining electoral support for the radical right / Kai Arzheimer -- Party systems and radical right-wing parties / Herbert Kitschelt -- The radical right and gender / Hilde Coffé -- Globalization, cleavages, and the radical right / Simon Bornschier -- Party organization and the radica...

Case Studies in US Trade Negotiation: Making the rules
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 411

Case Studies in US Trade Negotiation: Making the rules

"Volume 1 of this series presents five cases on trade negotiations that have had important effects on trade policy rulemaking, and an analytic framework for evaluating these negotiations."--BOOK JACKET.

Designed to Fail
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Designed to Fail

"When we think of educational inequalities, money often seems to be an obvious way of fixing them. After all, how else can schools be improved but through an influx of resources, be they aimed at updating old facilities, purchasing computers, or even acquiring new textbooks? But as Roseann Liu argues in "Designed to Fail," even when schools do get desperately needed funding, much is broken about the way that resources are allocated, even when we account for socioeconomic inequality. Liu sets out to show that even when you account for a full range of socioeconomic statuses, white kids are getting more school funding per pupil than Black and Brown kids. Looking to battles over school funding i...