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The story of Kentucky's newspapers is the story of our political, economic, and social life. It is the story of issues and answers, the story of life and death. Newspapers, by their very nature, become sources of historical studies. They recount day by day or week by week the happenings, joyous or sorrowful, humorous or sad, enlightening or dull, experienced by those who live in the communities where they are printed or circulated. In 1787, five years before statehood, John Bradford established Kentucky's first newspaper in Lexington. The Kentucky Gazette was first in a long line of newspapers which, over the years, have served the people of the state. The Newspaper Press in Kentucky, by revered Kentucky journalist Herndon J. Evans, illuminates the early days of Kentucky newspapers and their influence.
"Sharon Tal is a qualified kinesiologist, counsellor, Reiki Master, teacher, and the host of her own inspirational radio show. This book is a culmination of her work over her many years in professional practice, and it is written for those willing to raise their consciousness and evolve to the next level. Like you, Sharon is committed to her successful evolvement. With information and exercises taken from Sharon's Life Skills Series Workshop, this book offers you the opportunity to: 1. Connect to your true essence, 2. Understand your patterns, 3. Clear old programs and sabotaging behavior, 4. Gain clarity on your life purpose and 5. Learn to really love yourself. Sharon invites you to step on the conscious path, understand what holds you back, and find yourself. May you enjoy this process, just as she did." -- Back cover.
Conventional Deterrence is a book about the origins of war. Why do nations faced with the prospect of large-scale conventional war opt for or against an offensive strategy? John J. Mearsheimer examines a number of crises that led to major conventional wars to explain why deterrence failed. He focuses first on Allied and German decision making in the years 1939–1940, analyzing why the Allies did not strike first against Germany after declaring war and, conversely, why the Germans did attack the West. Turning to the Middle East, he examines the differences in Israeli and Egyptian strategic doctrines prior to the start of the major conventional conflicts in that region. Mearsheimer then criti...
Answering the most pressing thirty-five questions of Next Generation members in a short and concise, yet competent way—leading academics, practitioners, and enterprising families come together to empower Next Generation legacies. Masterfully detangling the intricate dynamics of the family, ownership, business, and wealth, the authors share best practices, real-life examples, and critical questions for reflection. Part 1: Family Defining family · Managing family dynamics · Dealing with conflicts · Family communication · Preparing generational transitions · Keeping the family united Part 2: Ownership Responsibilities and rights · Preparation of future owners · Dealing with non-active ...
The amazing life story of Harry Klafter, a Dutch Jewish boy who manages to escape Westerbork transit camp on the eve of his deportation in 1944. He finds his way to British Mandate Palestine in 1946, joins the Haganah in 1948 and fights for his new homeland. In Israel, Harry Klafter becomes Zvi Eyal. This book chronicles his life in Israel until now, when Zvi is 90 years old.
Can you teach entrepreneurship? Do you dare to dream and scale your venture beyond your home country? How do you source deals—through warm introductions or AI? Can open innovation be sincere or is it bound to be “innovation theater”? This book is a collection of Voice of FinTech podcast highlights and additional resources, explained and woven together by Rudolf Falat. Voice of FinTech podcast was founded by Rudolf Falat, senior corporate finance professional with extensive experience in financial services, based in Zurich, Switzerland, in June 2019. FinTech and technology enthusiast, start-up mentor, adviser, business angel, and executive education coach. It’s a weekly interview with...
"A brilliant look into the psyche of combat. Where he once took us into the Spartan line of battle at Thermopylae, Steven Pressfield now takes us into the sands of the Sinai, the alleys of Old Jerusalem, and into the hearts and souls of soldiers winning a spectacularly improbable victory against daunting odds.” —General Stanley McChrystal, U.S. Army, ret.; author of My Share of the Task June 5, 1967. The nineteen-year-old state of Israel is surrounded by enemies who want nothing less than her utter extinction. The Soviet-equipped Egyptian Army has massed a thousand tanks on the nation’s southern border. Syrian heavy guns are shelling her from the north. To the east, Jordan and Iraq are...
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