![]() ![]() The big ideas from this audiobook summary of The 10X Rule will also teach you how to banish fears, excuses and procrastination by showing you how to assume control over all aspects of your life, even the things you imagine are beyond your control. It means doing 10 times more than your colleagues and competitors, in order to not only rise above, but set the example for all others to follow. This means setting sky-high goals and busting your butt to reach them. ![]() In order to achieve the massive results he promises, you must be prepared to start taking massive action. Cardone is on a mission to help people bust out of the confines of “average” “normal” and “practical”. ![]() The 10X Rule requires you to rethink everything you thought you knew about business and life management. But this is not some cheap gimmick or shortcut. So it comes as no surprise when he tells us that his 10X rule will guarantee success beyond our wildest dreams.
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![]() ![]() With him she could be anybody, not just the second-rate shadow of her older sister, Cass. ![]() Strange, sleepy Rogerson, with his long brown dreads and brilliant green eyes, had seemed to Caitlin to be an open door. Could it be that Cass left because she felt smothered by this parental over achieving?Īnd as Caitlin deals with this new life she finds herself caught up in a whirl of new friends, friends that did not know here as Cass’s sister… friends she can hide herself in and Caitlin begins to become smaller and smaller, flying under the radar as she experiments with drugs and alcohol under the overly watchful eye of her new boyfriend Rogerson. ![]() cheer leading) her mom takes charge with schedules and uniforms and showing up at practices – much as she used to do with Cass. When Caitlin makes the cheer leading squad (ugh…. Caitlin’s mom starts trying to mold Caitlin who had always been the invisible sister into her everything. leaving… on Caitlin’s sixteenth birthday.Ĭaitlin tries to move forward in her life while her parents watch her every move wondering if she too will take flight. Even now that Cass has left their home, running away to live with her boyfriend…. Caitlin has always seemed to sit in her older sister Cass’s shadow. ![]() ![]() Sasha Pieterse as Alison DiLaurentis, a new TA at Beacon Heights University (BHU) who is recently separated from her wife (Emily Fields).In a town of Beacon Heights, Oregon, where everything seems perfect, from their top-tier college to their overachieving residents and the stress of needing to be perfect leads to the town's first murder.Ĭast and characters Main In September 2019, the series was canceled after one season. Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish reprise their roles from the original series as Alison DiLaurentis and Mona Vanderwaal. The series features Sofia Carson as Ava Jalali, Sydney Park as Caitlin Park-Lewis, and Eli Brown as Dylan Walker. The show premiered on Freeform on Maand concluded on May 22, 2019. It's loosely based on the 2014 novel The Perfectionists by Sara Shepard, but serves as a spin-off and standalone-sequel to Pretty Little Liars. ![]() The series is the third television series on the franchise. ![]() Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists is an American crime thriller mystery drama television series created by I. ![]() ![]() ![]() Notwithstanding their weakness in terms of conventional political resources, and their often minuscule numbers, indigenous peoples have in the last decades of the twentieth century been able to resist encroachments on their space by mobilizing international opinion. The Fourth World claims that it is in the interest of humanity as a whole that indigenous peoples are able to perpetuate these life ways, and it thus claims a particular set of rights within the broader field of difference politics. In Fourth World discourse, indigeneity implies a radical difference from the world's other life ways, and a rejection of material progress in favor of spirituality and closeness to nature. Indigenous identity is grounded in the claim to be descended from the original inhabitants of a country, vis-à-vis ethnic groups that came later, as conquerors and colonists. The Fourth World is both an imagined community and a political coalition of indigenous peoples, transcending the borders of nation states. Beckett, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001 ![]() ![]() ![]() The young Baron and Baroness bought farmland below the Ngong Hills about ten miles (16 km) southwest of Nairobi, which at the time was still shaking off its rough origins as a supply depot on the Uganda Railway. ![]() Karen Blixen moved to British East Africa in late 1913, at the age of 28, to marry her second cousin, the Swedish Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke, and make a life in the British colony known today as Kenya. The book has sometimes been published under the author's pen name, Isak Dinesen. Blixen wrote the book in English and then rewrote it in Danish. It provides a vivid snapshot of African colonial life in the last decades of the British Empire. The book is a lyrical meditation on Blixen's life on her coffee plantation, as well as a tribute to some of the people who touched her life there. The book, first published in 1937, recounts events of the seventeen years when Blixen made her home in Kenya, then called British East Africa. ![]() Out of Africa is a memoir by the Danish author Karen Blixen. ![]() ![]() In your part of the world, for example, the Anglo-Russian competition, the Great Game in the 19th century, never actually directly resulted in a hot war between Russia and Britain. Not all conflicts have become hot wars and many have just continued over very long periods of time. ![]() However, cold wars, with lower case letters, generic cold wars, have been there throughout history. So you can think of that Cold War – I like to put that one in capital letters – as being a distinctive period in international relations. ![]() That Cold War certainly was an outgrowth of circumstances of World War II and how that ended – that situation is not coming back. The Cold War, as we knew it from 1945 to 1989, is not back because that Cold War had certain distinctive characteristics, one of which was the ideological character of the conflict – capitalism versus communism. Exactly a week after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, on March 3, Gaddis spoke to Hindustan Times about the significance of this moment, how it is different from the Cold War, what Kennan would have thought of Vladimir Putin and advised the US to do, the history of the Sino-Russia relationship, India’s predicament in light of its non-aligned past, what went wrong in the post-Cold War era, and what lies ahead. ![]() ![]() ![]() Conrads spare, vivid prose sustains the suspense, drawing readers inexorably toward a climax as satisfying as it is unexpected. The truth, however, is that Zoe Louise lived in Zoe's house a century ago, and her ghost has returned to solve a terrible mystery. But in changing the past, must she also change the present? If she saves her friend's life, will she lose Zoe Louise forever?Zoe's grandparents think that Zoe Louise is Zoe's imaginary friend. To do so, she must travel back 100 years in time and somehow alter the past. Time is running out for Zoe's best friend - and Zoe is the only one who can help her. Time is running out for Zoe's frightening ways. And although Zoe Louise never grows up, she is changing in dreadful, frightening ways. From that day on - living in the same house, separated by a staircase and a century - Zoe and Zoe Louise have been an important and permanent part of each other's lives. ![]() The first time Zoe met Zoe Louise, Zoe was four years old. ![]() ![]() ![]() However these principles are complementary to proprietary approaches with companies maintaining their core intellectual properties (Tapscot and Williams 2008:312-3). ![]() They need to maintain solid internal goals before investing resources. ![]() Tapscot and Williams do not advocate that Web 2.0 Enterprises adopt the missionary position. But he argued that Tapscot and Williams underplay the dark side of wikinomics. Madigan acknowledged that outsourcing, open source software and Creative Commons licensing helped the company he once worked for, GameSpy. Madigan, was underwhelmed by Tapscot and Williams’ ‘evangelical’ enthusiasm of potential benefits of the specific collaborative techniques that wikinomics offer. I disagree with blogger James Madigan in his review of Wikinomics in which he accused the authors of hyperbole and oversell. The four principles of wikinomics are openness, peering, sharing and acting globally (Tapscot and Williams 2008:270). ![]() ![]() ![]() Now she could live without a plan, without a decision, taking the days as they came, rising at noon if she had the mind or at six in the morning, it did not matter, eating when hunger came upon her, sleeping when she wished, in the day or at midnight. “So the first day passed, and the next, and the one after, Dona exulting in her new-found freedom. ![]() At the opening of the novel, she leaves London for Navron, her husband’s estate in Cornwall. ![]() She is beautiful, reckless, and enjoys flouting social conventions, but underneath the froth and frivolity, Dona admits to herself that she is bored with and ashamed of her hollow flirtations and outrageous pranks. Columb, is the toast of Restoration London. Originally published in 1941, Frenchman’s Creek features the coast of Cornwall as the setting for a romantic novel featuring an English aristocrat and a French pirate. Would rereading the novel confirm my youthful opinion or uncover a different experience of Daphne du Maurier’s adventure? I was intrigued to revisit Frenchman’s Creek because having last read it in high school, I retained only a faint memory of dissatisfaction with its ending, but found I was unable to recall the specifics of the story. ![]() Add a hazy recollection of major plot points and you are approaching a fresh canvas rather than a reproduction of a familiar portrait. Revisiting a classic novel years after first reading it can yield surprises. ![]() ![]() ![]() You can usually recognize ghostwriters by suspicious pseudonyms in the author’s name. And the expertise of these writers in fasting is more than questionable. Unfortunately, Amazon is full of intermittent fasting books written by ghostwriters. The essential characteristic of an intermittent fasting book is that it helps you reach your target weight and maintain it realistically.įor this reason, an excellent intermittent fasting book must be backed by a real author with experience in the field. Tools: Plans you can use to get started right awayīooks that list intermittent fasting methods on 20 pages and then are filled with trendy recipes cannot meet this standard.įor this reason, cookbooks are in their category on this list.Instructions: actionable, science-backed tips. ![]() Knowledge: Processes in your body explained simply.Hence, the best intermittent fasting books cover three aspects: ![]() |