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"Rings of Truth" offers a unique blend of ancient truths and contemporary practical wisdom that readers can use in their everyday lives to find the keys to self-mastery.
This book is a straightforward guide that offers 12 simple yet powerful tools for achieving financial success. Britt offers practical advice on how to handle personal and business challenges, as well as the strategies needed to develop the mindset necessary for succeeding in today's business world.
Reproduction of the original: The Black Lion Inn by Alfred Henry Lewis
The Change will explore powerful thought-provoking insights from twenty inspiring co-authors that will take you on a journey of self-discovery and personal change that will touch every area of your life. You will learn how to weather the changes ahead and prosper. Chances are this book contains EXACTLY what you need to take your life to the next level. Inspiring co-authors include: Valerie Bernard, Mahri Best, Coach Stephanie, Chung, Tom Erik Green, Kevin Audley, Anne K. Uemura, Ph.D., SharOn Lynn Wyeth, Diana Allen, Sally K. O'Brien, Jorge Luis Aquino, Johnny Morney, Jill Kovacovich, Mache Torres, Stephen Simpson, Mary Cheyne, Adrienne Slaughter, Mike Greenly, Marcus Cox, Nancy Proffitt and Nancy Bauser.
The history of Fenway Park, in its Voices' words
Children are spontaneous instead of trying to work everything out. They are busy just "being." In this book you'll learn as I did about laughter, trust, curiosity, determination, acceptance, and how to use your imagination.
The Secret and other self-help programs based on the Law of Attraction say that quantum physics proves that we can "attract" or "manifest" whatever we want in our lives. All we have to do is decide what we want, act as if we already had it, and be happy and grateful for it.Countless millions of people have put these claims to the test and the results are in: If the Law of Attraction worked then every one of those people should be financially free, in loving relationships, and living the lives they always dreamed about. The reality is that people who try to use the Law of Attraction are not any more likely to be rich or happy than people who don't. The Law of Attraction does not work.The same science that proves the reality of the Law of Attraction also proves that this law is both very subtle and very limited. Anyone can go from rags to riches, from sadness to joy, and have just about anything they want but they won't get there by "attracting" or "manifesting."This book shows you how to use your innate power to make what you want not only possible but likely.
The 1948 World Series gave fans an unusual showdown--neither of the contestants had seen the Fall Classic for a generation. The Cleveland Indians had last won the American League pennant in 1920. The Boston Braves had not been atop the National League since 1914. Both teams featured excellent pitching. Boston's aces were Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain. Cleveland had stalwarts of the mound Bob Feller and Bob Lemon, and surprise knuckleball phenom Gene Bearden. Despite being prohibitive favorites, Cleveland battled through six hard-fought games for the championship. This book recounts every at-bat of the 1948 Series, along with key moments of the regular season, including the antics of colorful Indians' owner Bill Veeck and a near fatality on the diamond.
The 1954 Cleveland Indians were one of the most remarkable baseball teams of all time. Their record for most wins (111) fell only when the baseball schedule expanded, and their winning percentage, an astounding .721, is still unsurpassed in the American League. Though the season ended with a heartbreaking loss to the New York Giants in the World Series, the 1954 team remains a favorite among Cleveland fans and beyond. Pitching to the Pennant commemorates the ’54 Indians with a biographical sketch of the entire team, from the “Big Three” pitching staff (Mike Garcia and future Hall of Famers Bob Lemon and Early Wynn), through notable players such as Bobby Avila, Bob Feller, Larry Doby, and Al Rosen, to manager Al Lopez, his coaches, and the Indians’ broadcast team. There are also stories about Cleveland Stadium and the 1954 All-Star Game (which the team hosted), as well as a season timeline and a firsthand account of Game One of the World Series at the Polo Grounds. Pitching to the Pennant features the superb writing and research of members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), making this book a must for all Indians fans and baseball aficionados.
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