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Proposes that sigfluence (positive, significant, long-term interpersonal influence) is a fundamental motivation of person, similar to Viktor Frankl's will-to-meaning. Introduces anecdotal and biographical accounts of sigfluence, notably the influence that shaped the lives of Lee Iococca, John Kennedy, and Mother Teresa. Explores sigfluence in relation to psychology, language, and the world of work, and highlights ways in which the reader can apply sigfluence in daily life. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
This is Dr Loase's fifth book on sigfluence. He created the new word sigfluene, which means significant, long-term, positive influence, seventeen years ago. Since then Dr Loase has delivered workshops and lectures on sigfluence at national and international conferences across North America, including seminars at Harvard, U of California-Berkeley, Mensa and Clark Univeristy. This book explores our long-term influence from many perspectives including psychology, education, language and work. The book focuses on sigfluence as the key to finding meaning of life.
Describes the operations of the Michigan militia including rosters of officers and lists of the casualties particularly for the Civil War period.
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