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Author: Balasa Prasad
Publisher: ebookdb.org
Keywords: success, blueprint, sense, universal
Number of Pages: 62
Published: 2009-12-31
eBookDB-ID: UX10020800

The essence of our existence on this planet is survival – the struggle to lead secure, productive, and gratifying lives in a constantly changing and complex world. In times marked by rising unemployment and cost of living, a fragile economy, and global competition for limited resources, the quest for survival becomes even more challenging. It is therefore a breath of fresh air to discover a method of success that requires only applying specific principles and strategies to one’s life – the principals and strategies of Universal Sense. Universal Sense: The Blueprint for Success is a practical g

Authors:Harold Alan Pincus, Stephen Thomas, Donna Keyser,
Publisher: RAND
Keywords: community, action, pittsburgh, region, blueprint, care, maternal, child, health, improving
Number of Pages: 100
Published: 2005
ISBN-10: 083303717X
ISBN-13: 9780833037176

Community leaders in the Pittsburgh region have long recognized the critical importance of the health and well-being of mothers, infants, and young children and have made intensive efforts to develop effective community-based early childhood interventions and support services. Despite these efforts, in several key areas, mothers and young children in this community are not receiving the health care services they need, and the result is premature illness and preventable death. In 2002, The Heinz Endowments commissioned the RAND Corporation and the University of Pittsburgh, in partnership with t

Author: J.W. Smith
Publisher: Institute for Economic Democracy
Keywords: prosperity, pbk, peace, global, capitalism, blueprint, cooperative
Number of Pages: 220
Published: 2005-08-01
ISBN-10: 0975355597
ISBN-13: 9780975355596

Terrorism - Political Freedom & Security - Civil Rights - Political Science-History & Theory - Radical Thought - Political Science-Public Policy - Economic Policy Permanent global peace and sustainable development. The efficiency of a modern land commons. The efficiency of a modern technology commons. The efficiency of a modern money commons. Reclaiming the communications commons., Democratic-cooperative-capitalism. How a free people and a free press are propagandized. The periphery of empire could not be permitted their freedom. A large segment of the world almost broke free. A viable Yug

Author: Rajesh Setty
Publisher: Select Books (NY)
Keywords: simple, steps, yourself, distinguish, learn, code
Number of Pages: 119
Published: 2005-09-01
ISBN-10: 1590791029
ISBN-13: 9781590791028

Through his work with hundreds of technology professionals, Rajesh Setty has had a bird?s eye view of careers that soared and careers that stalled. In the IT arena, Setty noted that while some people succeeded beyond imagination, most people seemed to get stuck about ten or fifteen years into their careers. After careful observation, interviews and insights, Setty realized that the top performers in the IT services industry definitely had a different set of standard practices for distinguishing themselves. To share their secrets, Setty created Beyond Code. In Beyond Code, Setty explains that

Author: Johann Christoph Arnold
Publisher: Plough Publishing House
Keywords: world, hostile, child, endangered
Number of Pages: 186
Published: 2000-05
ISBN-10: 0874869978
ISBN-13: 9780874869972

There are more than enough books on parenting. That’s the admission Johann Christoph Arnold makes right out of the gate. "A father of eight and grandfather of twenty-four, I have had ample opportunities to experience parenting in action," he writes in the opening lines of "Endangered". "Rightly or wrongly, I sense that what today’s parents lack most is not expertise or ideas, but daring. They simply lack the courage to put their children first - before their jobs, their houses, their cars, hobbies, and dreams - and to love them for what they are." "Endangered", then, is not so much

Author: Matthias Rath
Publisher: MR Publishing
Keywords: fourth, revised, people, attacks, don’t, heart, animals
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 2003-08-01
ISBN-10: 0967954681
ISBN-13: 9780967954684

In Why Animals Don?t Get Heart Attacks, But People Do, Matthias Rath, M.D., an internationally respected cardiovascular researcher, asserts that high cholesterol is not the actual cause of heart disease. Bears, for example, have average cholesterol levels of 400 milligrams per deciliter of blood, but they don?t suffer heart attacks. Why? According to Dr. Rath, it is because bears produce large amounts of vitamin C, which optimizes collagen production and ensures maximum stability of their artery walls. Dr. Rath?s research identifies the true cause of heart disease as a deficiency of vitamin C
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