Justified Arrogance

Justified Arrogance

Author: Lamborghini Samora

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2016-01-20

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1460270363

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In this book you will discover how arrogance is the final ingredient that you need to execute your goals. You will discover why leaders are arrogant. You will discover how arrogance conquers all things such as, adversity, unemployment, homelessness, business failtures, depression, and Social media. Have you ever read a great book before? I'm pretty sure you read plenty of great books. The great books you read made you knowledgeable, but didn't get you tangible results. Great books give you knowledge. Tactical books give you tangible results. This tactical book will teach you aggressive action steps that will get you tangible results. Not like the other great books that taught you how to become a broke guy lled with knowledge.


Predicting Our Climate Future

Predicting Our Climate Future

Author: David Stainforth

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2023-09-12

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0192542311

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This book is about how climate science works and why you should absolutely trust some of its conclusions and absolutely distrust others. Climate change raises new, foundational challenges in science. It requires us to question what we know and how we know it. The subject is important for society but the science is young and history tells us that scientists can get things wrong before they get them right. How, then, can we judge what information is reliable and what is open to question? Stainforth goes to the heart of the climate change problem to answer this question. He describes the fundamental characteristics of climate change and shows how they undermine the application of traditional research methods, demanding new approaches to both scientific and societal questions. He argues for a rethinking of how we go about the study of climate change in the physical sciences, the social sciences, economics, and policy. The subject requires nothing less than a restructuring of academic research to enable integration of expertise across diverse disciplines and perspectives. An effective global response to climate change relies on us agreeing about the underlying, foundational, scientific knowledge. Our universities and research institutes fail to provide the necessary clarity - they fail to separate the robust from the questionable - because they do not acknowledge the peculiar and unique challenges of climate prediction. Furthermore, the widespread availability of computer simulations often leads to research becoming divorced from understanding, something that risks undermining the relevance of research conclusions. This book takes the reader on a journey through the maths of complexity, the physics of climate, philosophical questions regarding the origins and robustness of knowledge, and the use of natural science in the economics and policy of climate change.


What If?

What If?

Author: Charlee Stardust

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2017-11-07

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1504389476

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What If explores and attempts to answer many of the questions each of us have thought of throughout our lives but may have been afraid to ask. Why am I here? Where did I come from? What created the universe? Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Through many years of analysis and reflection, the author attempts the most logical conclusion of who we are, where we came from, our purpose for being, and more importantly, our relationship with our Creator. What If explores how our ego is primarily responsible for much of the negative dramas that play out in our lives; how the moment our egos began labeling things, we got into trouble; and how labeling turned into judgments and opinions. What If points to the fact that our purpose here on Earth is actually to enjoy the journey our life takes us on, and suggests ways to avoid the struggles and unhappiness that can easily interrupt us. What If explores our world of form through our physical existence, and it helps us understand our more important beginnings in a place we might call heaven, in a nonphysical plane of existence. So get ready for a journey of discussions about subject matter that may be a little complex to entertain in our minds. What If helps smooth out kinks in those questions and hopes to give valid arguments for other more logical explanations. “We are not meant to suffer, ever! We are meant to find joy in everything we experience. We were created from love and are meant to experience only love until we get back home!” The author. With peace and love!


Practical Thinking

Practical Thinking

Author: Edward de Bono

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2017-11-02

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1473550599

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In Practical Thinking de Bono’s theme is everyday thinking, how the mind actually works – not how philosophers think it should. Based on the results of his famous Black Cylinder Experiment (a critical thinking task that asks participants why they think a black cylinder falls over), de Bono explores the four practical ways of being right. From there he picks out and names the five levels of understanding – and the five major mistakes in thinking. From memes and Instagram to twitter and bestselling books like Mistakes I Made At Work, mistakes – and what we can learn from them – are a hot topic. With Edward you’ll learn exactly why we all make them.


Desa and Kalia

Desa and Kalia

Author: R.S. Penney

Publisher: Next Chapter

Published: 2023-07-12

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13:

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The Void had been defeated. It was supposed to be over. Ten years ago, Desa Nin Leean put away her guns and settled into a quiet life with her partner, Kalia. But her world has gotten a lot more complicated ever since her people discovered that they weren't alone in the universe. Ambassadors and diplomats and Justice Keepers, always coming and going. Now, an assassin has come to her city, wielding the ancient power of the Void, a religious fanatic who turns ordinary people into zealots. These foreigners with their fancy technology aren't prepared for a threat like this. Desa has no choice but to confront the assassin and discover the truth about his agenda. But in doing so, she will come face to face with an enemy far more deadly than any fanatic: the guilt, anger and grief that she has suppressed for so long.


Epic Literary Universe Series - Books 3-4

Epic Literary Universe Series - Books 3-4

Author: R.S. Penney

Publisher: Next Chapter

Published: 2023-12-31

Total Pages: 816

ISBN-13:

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Books 3-4 in R.S. Penney's 'Epic Literary Universe', a series of science fiction novels, now available in one volume! Desa and Kalia - The Sin Thief: Ten years ago, Desa Nin Leean put away her guns and settled into a quiet life with her partner, Kalia. Now, an assassin wielding the ancient power of the Void is turning ordinary people into zealots. Desa has no choice but to confront the enemy, but in doing so, she will come face to face with an enemy far more deadly than any fanatic: the guilt and grief she's suppressed for so long. Jack And Anna - The Price of Fear: Settling back into life on Earth isn’t easy for newly-weds Anna Lenai and Jack Hunter. Things get even more dicey when a wormhole opens in Missouri, bringing a visitor to our world. Soon, Anna learns that the real threat may not be the alien, but the CIA agents who are trying to capture it.


Remote Sensing in Action

Remote Sensing in Action

Author: Enders A. Robinson

Publisher: SEG Books

Published: 2014-08-01

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1560803134

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Remote Sensing in Action: The Curious Case of Sherlock Holmes and Albert Einstein (SEG Geophysical Monograph Series No. 18) by Enders A. Robinson and Dean Clark questions a basic assumption of the scientific method — that new theories or experimental results are communicated effectively by traditional methods (e.g., presentations at professional meetings or publication in a peer-reviewed journal) — and suggests that the scientific method needs to be applied to the scientific method itself to find out if other styles of communication might work better. In a highly entertaining format, the book uses the enormously popular fictional characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to unravel and explain the historical underpinnings of remote sensing. The extended appendices guarantee that all of the science of remote sensing is included in this book of “scientific fiction.” The story covers more than 2000 years, beginning with Pythagoras in ancient Greece and ending with Einstein’s first article on relativity in 1905. Light-years beyond a traditional science textbook, this detective story set in 1905 will teach students of all ages about the exciting journey of scientific discovery.


Burning Bridges

Burning Bridges

Author: Laura Anne Gilman

Publisher: MIRA

Published: 2017-02-01

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1488026424

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Rediscover the world of the Retrievers and the Cosa Nostradamus, in book 4 of the popular series by Laura Anne Gilman. Wren Valere used to be almost invisible. But now she’s not only being seen, she’s getting involved. Recent attacks against nonhuman Fatae have escalated into hate crimes against magic users in general—humans included. With the Mage Council distracted by internal power struggles, Wren reluctantly steps up as spokesperson for the fragilely united Fatae and lonejack communities. And, because the cosmos deems her without enough complications, her partner-lover Sergei is drowning in his own problems. And she can’t help him—she’s the cause. With lives on the line—including her own—Wren is going to have to break the lonejack credo, ditch her long-cherished invisibility and take a stand. But burning bridges can be deadly… Originally published in 2007


Ambassadors at Sea

Ambassadors at Sea

Author: Henry E. Catto

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2010-06-28

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 0292789866

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In 1969, Henry Catto was selling insurance in San Antonio, Texas. Just twenty years later, he presented his credentials as ambassador to the Court of St. James's to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, at Buckingham Palace. In this engaging memoir, he retraces his journey from Texas outsider to Washington insider, providing a fascinating look at the glamour, day-to-day work, and even occasional danger that come with being a high-level representative of the United States government. Catto's posts brought him into contact with the world's most powerful leaders and left him with a wealth of stories, which he recounts amusingly in these pages. He was the official host for Queen Elizabeth's visit to America during the Bicentennial year—and one of José Napoleon Duarte's protectors after his failed 1972 coup attempt in El Salvador. Catto accompanied Richard Nixon on his historic trip to Russia, sparred with Bill Moyers and the producers of "60 Minutes" as Caspar Weinberger's spokesman at the Pentagon, and hosted George Bush's planning meeting with Margaret Thatcher at the beginning of the Persian Gulf War. In telling these and other stories, he offers behind-the-scenes glimpses into how political power really works in Washington, London, and other world capitals.