Elite Minds: How Winners Think Differently to Create a Competitive Edge and Maximize Success

Elite Minds: How Winners Think Differently to Create a Competitive Edge and Maximize Success
Author: Stan Beecham
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1259836177

ELITE MINDS THINK ALIKE. Discover the winning secrets of the world’s most successful people. As a top-level sport psychologist and performance consultant, Dr. Stan Beeham knows what it takes to succeed—on the playing field, in the board room, and in all aspects of life. This award-winning book takes you inside the minds of major-league athletes, Olympic medal winners, and world-class business leaders to reveal the key motivators and mental processes that drive people to victory. Learn how to: RETRAIN YOUR BRAIN to think like a winner. CONQUER YOUR FEARS and go after your goals. ACHIEVE PEAK PERFORMANCE and reach your full potential. BECOME WHO YOU WANT TO BE mentally, physically, personally and professionally. Whether you’re a self starter, team player, or corporate leader, you can apply these proven mind techniques to any field or endeavor—quickly, easily, and effectively. Filled with power-boosting mental exercises, positive attitude adjusters, and inspiring true stories of individual success, the book provides all the tools you need to set your goals, sharpen your focus, and achieve your personal best. It’s like having your own private coach cheering you on every step of the way. If you can think it, you can do it—with the game-changing power of Elite Minds. Winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award—Updated and Expanded Edition

Medical Ethics: Evolution, Rights and the Physician

Medical Ethics: Evolution, Rights and the Physician
Author: H.A. Shenkin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9401133387

The subject of medical ethics is always current and offers an inviting theme, particularly for anyone who has spent his life in medical practice. But the subject of ethics is impossible to deal with unless one first asks its purposes. Therefore, this book is divided into two parts, the first comprehends theoretical considerations and the second, pragmatic and empirical data on, and discussions of, current problems. Part One will be of greater interest to moral philosophers, philosophers and historians of science, and social scientists. Part Two should have greater appeal to physicians, medical students and medical planners. Nevertheless, it is hoped that the latter will look into Part One for the justification of the conclusions the author could reach on the material presented in Part Two. Likewise, it will become obvious why it is believed the solutions of many, if not most, ethical dilemmas are not always discernible at a given moment in time. Also, those who are more concerned with the theoretical material of Part One might find its application to current real-life problems interesting. It should not be too much to hope that the entire book will appeal to many general readers. The bio-ethical problems presented are of frequent and growing personal concern, and are discussed almost daily in the news media.

Genesis Rising

Genesis Rising
Author: Eliza Green
Publisher: Eliza Green Books
Total Pages: 345
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The uprising will destroy everything. A change of heart could stop it. In the aftermath of a deadly virus attack on Exilon 5, life appears to be returning to normal. For ITF Director Bill Taggart, temporary alliances with old foes have been forgotten. Armed with only a fragile peace treaty, Bill wields it to keep all factions of society lawful. But things turn sinister when a new force takes control of the cities—a move that ousts Bill from his position. With three opposing sides seeking independence, he scrambles to work out who is behind the deadly move. When an old ally reaches out, Bill thinks he understands the reason for the citywide attack. But the deeper he digs into the enemy’s motives, the less obvious the reasons become. Without a strong leader and plan, the uprising appears unstoppable. But Bill fears that to enact real reform on Exilon 5, change must begin with him. Genesis Rising is the eighth book in the Genesis series. If you like strong heroines, dysfunctional characters, and nail-biting scenes, then you’ll love the final installment in Eliza Green’s alien invasion/dystopian series.

The Rise and Fall of the United States

The Rise and Fall of the United States
Author: Donald Przebowski
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2009-06-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1462839819

This is my fourth literary work. The fi rst novel, Aryan, the Last Prussian examined man, war and society; the second novel, Over the Rainbow was concerned with man and tyranny; and the third novel, Heroic Hearts focused on doctors in World War II. This historical work examines the rise and fall of nations, the fundamental values upon which each nation was erected, and the reasons for each nations collapse. The Greek historian Polybius proposed that each nation experienced an evolutionary cycle: democracy, oligarchy, dictatorship, tyranny and collapse. For the United States that evolutionary cycle is: individualism, democracy, oligarchy, tyranny and collapse. The United States is experiencing its fi nal phase: tyranny. Its survival depends upon the strength of the fundamental values upon which the nation was erected: individualism, self-reliance and self-interest. This work will demonstrate that the fall of the U.S. is inevitable, and I have selected from history those ideas and events that will lead to its fi nal collapse.

Demons of Democracy

Demons of Democracy
Author: Mark Davis
Publisher: Mark Davis
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2011-02-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1453670726

Demons of Democracy describes the Constitutional Dementia that has pervaded the highest levels of government.It explains why the Constitution is being used as a doormat instead of a road map. Demons notes how a litigious army of a million strong has exploited the citizenry which empowers them. It covers why America is at war with its own identity and the freedoms we once thought were absolute may not be so free anymore.

Anarchitexts

Anarchitexts
Author: Joanne Richardson
Publisher: Autonomedia
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2003
Genre: Counterculture
ISBN: 1570271429

Anthology of selections from the first two years of the webzine Subsol.

100 questions to conscious creation

100 questions to conscious creation
Author: oliver wong
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2017-08-25
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1387187422

This book created by the power of desire and oliver wong, it's designed and coded to elevate the minds of those chosen to higher self illumination..the purpose and goals of the following writing empower the elite minds of the new society, believers of the truth and many others doing research in the scientific field, to understand the importance of mind illumination and the power of conscious creatio

Genesis Variant

Genesis Variant
Author: Eliza Green
Publisher: Eliza Green Books
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A new species threatens war. Only an old enemy might stop them. ITF Director Bill Taggart is losing control of the new utopian planet. But more troubling than those threatening to disband the peace treaty is a group of genetically altered super humans. After eight years spent in isolation the group, composed of former World Government elites, is active and stealing power from New London’s energy grid. When Bill confronts Simon Shaw and Tanya Li, he discovers much altered beings from the humans they once were. Tanya says she wants the power to heal the weakest among them. But when Bill discovers an unlimited energy supply belonging to the Indigenes has been accessed, he suspects she’s lying. Simon’s confirmation of his suspicions sends Bill into a panic. As Tanya inches closer to accessing the one place that could destroy the Indigenes, Bill knows he needs to act fast. To save humanity, he might need to rely on old foes to win this latest battle. Genesis Variant is the sixth book in the exciting science fiction Genesis series. If you like broken heroes and edge-of-your-seat drama, then you'll love Eliza Green’s next installment in this alien invasion/dystopian series.

2394

2394
Author: P.Roscoe
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532003668

After being genetically manipulated and drugged for nearly two centuries, the survivors of a global disaster begin to awaken from the stupor to a strange and drastically altered new world. Those who were born in the Before Time hold indistinct memories of their past, recalling vague images of their planet and the destruction that rained down on it over time by the uncontrolled greed of the elite upper class. They were the ones who began the drug therapies, intended to take away peoples wills and leave them easier to control. But now the elite have perished, leaving the survivors to their own devices. As new allegiances are formed, unexplored feelings that most of the inhabitants have never experienced begin surfacing. One woman emerges as her clans unwilling leader and struggles desperately to avoid the mistakes of the past by setting out on a quest to discover the worlds true history. In searching for peace, she finds herself in a puzzling relationship with a younger woman as they explore the roots of their past, the mysterious planet, and their newfound feelings for each other. In this science fiction novel, a group of survivors of a global disaster seek to discover the events of a mysterious past that led them to this new existence.

Nothingness and Somethingness

Nothingness and Somethingness
Author: Marc Moderessi
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-02-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1456828789

How could an ignorant, insane, inane, incapable creature talk about spiritual, immaterial, nonphysical sign that requires highly rational, intellectual, celestial, transcendental energy, which prerequisites delicate extramentality impressions beyond mundane entity? We have killed humanity in the name of humanity, it is to the end of its last breath, and it is useless to attempt to save it. The question in debate is much more serious, complicated, and also obvious than we have realized. It is not just the question of who, or what we are, but how we have come into this world, and how we have lived without given it real earnest thought. How do we present, draw, or paint a colorless, weightless, countless, faceless, and faultless space? There are always emptiness, void, cavity, darkness, ignorance in the air, clear sky craving for life, and crying for help. Space the only unique element, is everywhere, covering everything indiscriminately offering freedom, and democracy only to enslave all for its purpose to show its true face, feature, and fable. The exact example of perfect nothingness is where, nothing can be found, nor a being exits, but in form of ignorance within emptiness of self. Everything is continuation of nothingness extended everywhere forever, it is the beginning, and the end of all things considered. If intelligence does not learn what nothingness is, it never reaches to other end to see somethingness.