The Law of Attraction

The Law of Attraction

Author: Michael J. Losier

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2012-06-01

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 073362961X

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Have you noticed that sometimes what you need just falls into place? Perhaps you've met the perfect client or life partner merely by being at the right place at the right time. On the other hand, there are some people who find themselves in one terrible relationship after another or who seem unable to shake off their bad luck. These experiences are evidence of a very powerful force. It's called the Law of Attraction, and right now it's attracting people, jobs, situations, and relationships to you. The Law of Attraction can be defined as: I attract to my life whatever it is that I give my attention, energy, and focus to - whether positive or negative. Now, with this book, readers can learn how to use the Law of Attraction deliberately and integrate it into their daily life. By doing this, they will attract all they need to do, know, and have, so they can get more of what they want and less of what they don't want. With an easy-to-follow 3-step formula plus tips, tools, exercises, and scripts, LAW OF ATTRACTION shows readers how to: attract their ideal mate and ideal relationships; increase wealth and abundance; improve their business with more customers, clients, and referrals; discover their ideal job, true calling, or career - and more! THE SECRET opened the minds of readers to the power of positive thinking. LAW OF ATTRACTION is the book to guide you every step of the way towards getting the life you've always desired.


Dictionary of Terms in Research Methodology

Dictionary of Terms in Research Methodology

Author: Dr. Lokesh Sharma

Publisher: The Readers Paradise

Published: 2021-07-15

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13:

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Research is a process of enquiry and investigation, it is systematic, methodical and ethical and it can help to solve problems and increase knowledge. The book enables the user to gain a quick, basic appreciation for many of the key concepts in research in the process of assessing the usefulness of a research study. “Methodology” implies more than simply the methods you intend to use to collect data. It is often necessary to include a consideration of the concepts and theories which underlie the methods. For instance, if you intend to highlight a specific feature of a sociological theory or test an algorithm for some aspect of information retrieval, or test the validity of a particular system, you have to show that you understand the underlying concepts of the methodology. The objective of this book is to present terms related to Research Methodology, in a way that students and researchers can easily understand and can apply in their research project. The book is an alphabetical list of terms used in research that provide user friendly definitions. There are many variation of terms within research, efforts has been made to incorporate most of the correlated terms in the book. The book is meant to cover the most practical and common research terms which are used in educational and the social and behavioural sciences. The Alphabetical arrangement of terms in this book is based on Rules for arrangement of various concepts and subjects in the scheme of classification of books called, “Colon Classification by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan.” The same is as follows: 1. Signs and symbols precede small and capital English alphabets in the order . : ; , - ( ) 2. Small letters have been used after signs and all Capital letters used at last. For Example:- Data Data, null Data-- analysis plan Data--collection instrument Data (plural; singular: datum) Data analysis Data bank Data collection The Substantive Digits shall be taken to fall in the following sequence when arranged in the ascending sequence of absolute value (025): a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The Connecting Symbol shall be taken to fall in the following sequence when arranged in the ascending sequence of absolute value (0252). . : ; , - ( ) The absolute value of any Connective Symbol is less than that of any Substantive Digit. In other words it is less than that of a (0253). The book is comprehensive, clear and user friendly. The book will be an indispensable reference tool for researchers, professionals, guides and students.