Skip the Party

Skip the Party

Author: Ariana Pierce

Publisher: Ule

Published: 2016-07-09

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780997765618

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In this candid story, Ariana Pierce shares personal life lessons and proven secrets to becoming a successful entrepreneur. From chapter to chapter, Ariana shares real experiences to unveil how she relentlessly pushed past constant challenges and quieted the naysayers as she evolved from school girl to girl boss. Nothing withheld, Ariana opens up for an intimate look at her struggles to pinpoint purpose in life, fight to balance her body weight and search for acceptance--all while facing bullies and juggling school with her role as CEO of her own company. In her most intimate work yet, Ariana proves that life's disappointments, distractions, delays and denials are no match for one's discipline and determination to succeed. Ariana passionately believes that it's your time to create your own story and build your empire and has written this book to help you do so. Packed with personal tips and activities to complete on your own at the conclusion of each chapter, Skip the Party Start a Business is an interactive guide to young millennials and entrepreneurs of all ages, compelling and empowering them to start living their dreams now, not later.


Desperate Passage

Desperate Passage

Author: Ethan Rarick

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008-02-04

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0198041500

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In late October 1846, the last wagon train of that year's westward migration stopped overnight before resuming its arduous climb over the Sierra Nevada Mountains, unaware that a fearsome storm was gathering force. After months of grueling travel, the 81 men, women and children would be trapped for a brutal winter with little food and only primitive shelter. The conclusion is known: by spring of the next year, the Donner Party was synonymous with the most harrowing extremes of human survival. But until now, the full story of what happened, what it tells us about human nature and about America's westward expansion, remained shrouded in myth. Drawing on fresh archaeological evidence, recent research on topics ranging from survival rates to snowfall totals, and heartbreaking letters and diaries made public by descendants a century-and-a-half after the tragedy, Ethan Rarick offers an intimate portrait of the Donner party and their unimaginable ordeal: a mother who must divide her family, a little girl who shines with courage, a devoted wife who refuses to abandon her husband, a man who risks his life merely to keep his word. But Rarick resists both the gruesomely sensationalist accounts of the Donner party as well as later attempts to turn the survivors into archetypal pioneer heroes. "The Donner Party," Rarick writes, "is a story of hard decisions that were neither heroic nor villainous. Often, the emigrants displayed a more realistic and typically human mixture of generosity and selfishness, an alloy born of necessity." A fast-paced, heart-wrenching, clear-eyed narrative history, A Desperate Hope casts new light on one of America's most horrific encounters between the dream of a better life and the harsh realities such dreams so often must confront.


Born to Party, Forced to Work

Born to Party, Forced to Work

Author: Bronson van Wyck

Publisher: Phaidon Press

Published: 2019-10-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780714876900

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The internationally acclaimed event producer shows his ideas and inspiration for ultimate and intimate celebrations What defines a truly great party? Most of all: generosity of spirit. In his first book, Bronson van Wyck, the man Vogue called 'The Wizard of Oz of New York party planning,' distills the essential pillars of the art of celebration into one volume, with examples drawn from his many successes - and, admittedly, a few entertaining failures. Lusciously illustrated with images from van Wyck's most spectacular events, this is the perfect primer on throwing parties that are as much fun to give as they are to attend.


The Party Decides

The Party Decides

Author: Marty Cohen

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2009-05-15

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 0226112381

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Throughout the contest for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, politicians and voters alike worried that the outcome might depend on the preferences of unelected superdelegates. This concern threw into relief the prevailing notion that—such unusually competitive cases notwithstanding—people, rather than parties, should and do control presidential nominations. But for the past several decades, The Party Decides shows, unelected insiders in both major parties have effectively selected candidates long before citizens reached the ballot box. Tracing the evolution of presidential nominations since the 1790s, this volume demonstrates how party insiders have sought since America’s founding to control nominations as a means of getting what they want from government. Contrary to the common view that the party reforms of the 1970s gave voters more power, the authors contend that the most consequential contests remain the candidates’ fights for prominent endorsements and the support of various interest groups and state party leaders. These invisible primaries produce frontrunners long before most voters start paying attention, profoundly influencing final election outcomes and investing parties with far more nominating power than is generally recognized.