วันจันทร์ที่ 20 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book)

Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book)

Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla : Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book)

Nikola Tesla, credited by many as the inspiration for radios, robots, and even radar, has been called the patron saint of modern electricity. "Wizard" is the definitive biography of this founding father of modern technology of photos .

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20340 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 542 pages



  • Editorial Reviews

    From Publishers Weekly
    Seifer's vivid, revelatory, exhaustively researched biography rescues pioneer inventor Nikola Tesla from cult status and restores him to his rightful place as a principal architect of the modern age. Based largely on firsthand documents including Tesla's writings, his patents and those of competitors, it credits the Croatian-born Serb, who moved to New York in 1884, with the invention of the induction motor, long-distance electrical power distribution, fluorescent and neon lights, the first true radio tube and remote control, besides making vital contributions to the technology underlying television, wireless communication, robotics, lasers, the facsimile machine and particle-beam weaponry anticipating the space-based "Star Wars" defensive shield. Though often depicted as a recluse, flamboyant nouveau-riche Tesla (1856-1943) lived in Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel for two decades, and hobnobbed with architect Sanford White, Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, conservationist John Muir, mogul John Jacob Astor III, Swami Vivekananda. Yet the electronic wizard, who competed fiercely with Marconi and with his one-time employer Edison, became swamped in debt, abandoned by a world he helped create, ending his days in seedy poverty, a bitter, anorexic eccentric obsessed with feeding pigeons and avoiding germs. Seifer, who teaches psychology at Community College of Rhode Island, attributes Tesla's downfall partly to his megalomaniacal, neurotic, self-destructive tendencies, partly to a quagmire of litigation and also to his Faustian pact with his ambivalent benefactor, Wall Street financier J. Pierpont Morgan, to whom he relinquished control of several patents. Morgan, suggests Seifer, stymied Tesla's visionary scheme for a global, wireless power-distribution system because, if realized, it would jeopardize electrical, lighting and telephone monopolies. Seifer provides the fullest account yet of Tesla as an entrepreneur, experimental physicist and inventor. Photos.
    Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

    From Library Journal
    Nikola Tesla is credited by many as the inventor of radio and should have received most of the credit for the development of modern electricity. Yet there is considerable confusion about his technical contributions and even more about his personal life. This book, by a professor of psychology at Bristol Community College and a member of the International Tesla Society, painstakingly documents Tesla's wide-ranging contributions. Born in Croatia, Tesla emigrated to the United States in 1884 and almost immediately began work on alternatives to what was then accepted as standard electrical technology. This brought him into conflict with Edison and later Westinghouse. The pattern of conflict continued for nearly 60 years, partially because Tesla was far ahead of his time, partially because he was erratic and off-beat, and partially because he was not an astute business partner. Seifer has analyzed extensive sources, many not previously used by other Tesla biographers, to provide a detailed interpretation of his life, but the fact that he also incorporates extensive handwriting analysis to arrive at several of his conclusions will certainly cause some reader concern. For larger science and biography collections.?Hilary Burton, Lawrence Livermore National Lab., Livermore, Cal.
    Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

    From Booklist
    What kind of genius can fathom the mysteries of electromagnetism but cannot keep corporate lawyers from taking him to the cleaners? Perhaps because his life did not culminate in wealth and acclaim, Nikola Tesla has largely slipped from the national memory. Seifer's biography rescues him from oblivion, bringing back to life the amazingly creative intellect that gave us fluorescent lighting, wireless communication, cheap electrical power, and the remote control. But Seifer also resurrects the wounded, self-destructive personality who never recovered from the loss of a favored older brother and who spiraled into weird obsessions, mental collapse, and poverty as he watched other men use his inventions to win fame and riches. Seifer does an admirable job of explaining his subject's technical feats and analyzing his psychological idiosyncrasies. Tinged with pathos, this meticulously researched biography deserves attention from all who would understand the human tragedies played out in the shadows of our neon culture. Notes, appendix, and bibliography. Bryce Christensen


    Customer Reviews

    Wizard: I Still Don't Know Who Tesla Really Was2
    I was hoping this book would have delved into Tesla's inventions more thoroughly. I was very disappointed in this aspect of the book. The author totally glossed over the Niagara Falls project, which was a major part of Tesla's contribution to electrical distribution. The book spends too much time on Tesla's failed business dealings and with all the secondary people that he seemingly had contact with throughout his life. The organization of the book also is disconcerting at times. You finish one paragraph and then the next paragraph is about a completely different subject, person, topic, etc. with absolutely no transition or introduction.

    I expected more from this book. I feel I still don't know who Tesla was or what exactly his inventions were and for a project that took 20 years of the author's life, it is still lacking in important details.

    Wizard5
    This is a great read for anyone interested in matters of science. Nikola Tesla led an incredible life and it's told with an expert's flair. Don't miss this book, OR ELSE!

    Tesla is to electronics as Gauss is to mathematics5
    Does this book deserve another review as the best book yet written on Tesla? Well, yes it does. Gauss virtually invented modern mathematics through visionary experiences in his early years. Some have said modern mathematics is just the reinvention of what Gauss forgot to write down. When we turn on the light switch we invoke a complex system of electronics virtually all of which was invented by Tesla in his early years and that was just the part he wrote down and people copied. The most interesting stuff has been buried by commercial and government interests and has yet to see the light of day. Some of it is still viewed as science fiction by professors of electrical engineering who should know better. Well, the book was given to me by an inventor as a favor for using a derivative of Tesla's work to help him with a very practical problem. So in return I salute all inventors, particularly Tesla who may be the greatest of them all.

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    Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life

    Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life

    Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life

    The long-awaited follow-up to the New York Times bestseller Getting Things Done.

    David Allen’s Getting Things Done hit a nerve and ignited a movement with businesses, students, soccer moms, and techies all the way from Silicon Valley to Europe and Asia. Now, David Allen leads the world on a new path to achieve focus, control, and perspective. Throw out everything you know about productivity-- Making It All Work will make life and work a game you can win. For those who have already experienced the clarity of mind from reading Getting Things Done, Making It All Work will take the process to the next level.

    David Allen shows us how to excel in dealing with our daily commitments, the unexpected, and the information overload that threatens to drown us. Making It All Work provides an instantly usable, success-building tool kit for staying ahead of the game.

    Making It All Work addresses: how to figure out where you are in life and what you need; how to be your own consultant and a CEO of your life; moving from hope to trust in decision-making; when not to set goals; harnessing intuition, spontaneity, and serendipity; and why life is like business and business is like life.

    This eagerly awaited follow-up to Getting Things Done is guaranteed to find an audience in today’s competitive business environment and among David Allen’s many fans.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3430 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-12-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 256 pages



  • Editorial Reviews

    From Publishers Weekly
    A rehashing of old—if successful—ground from his 2001 book Getting Things Done, Allen revisits his simple yet comprehensive system of organizing every aspect of one's life for career, professional and personal development—even addressing how to plan a vacation, choose a babysitter or arrange eldercare for a parent. The author's inarguable premise is that a complete and current inventory of commitments organized and reviewed in a systematic way can sharpen focus and allow for wiser decision making. Allen cautions that the book does not provide answers to tricky life choices; its methods will aid in developing the self-assurance to trust one's own solutions. Readers are guided through the process of obtaining control and perspective, organizing tasks and goals to reach the Getting Things Done (GTD) holy grail of an empty in-basket and e-mail inbox. Although the book purports to expand on the principles of GTD, there's very little new material in this latest offering, which serves more as a sales tool for the first one than for a project all on its own. Those seeking organizational nirvana would do best to invest in the original and give this one a pass. (Dec.)
    Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

    About the Author
    David Allen is the internationally bestselling author of Getting Things Done and Ready for Anything. He is the chairman and founder of the David Allen Company, a global management and consulting company, widely recognized as the world’s leading authority in developing personal and organization capacity. In the past twenty years, he has developed and implemented productivity improvement programs for more than a million professionals and has been instrumental in assisting some of the world’s most premier companies to get things done. His clients include many Fortune Global 1000 corporations and government agencies.

    From AudioFile
    In today's crackberry-driven multitasking world, it's reassuring to hear David Allen's tempered voice and positive attitude--especially when you know that this is the man whose 2001 time-management book, GETTING THINGS DONE (GTD), caused millions to organize their in-boxes and adopt the mantra "Do it, Delegate it, or Defer it." Now Allen has returned with MAKING IT ALL WORK, a road map for implementing the GTD principles (along with an enhanced disc containing workbook materials). The new book is built around detailed self-analysis, planning models, and trigger lists. It's denser and much less friendly than GTD, but more rewarding. Allen reads his new book in a calm and convincing tone. Now, if only there were an abridged version for those of us who just don't have the time! R.W.S. © AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine


    Customer Reviews

    An essential look at GTD4
    After finishing my hardcover, I immediately went to Audible to get the audio version. I loved this book.

    First, if you're new to GTD then the best place to start is David Allen's first book "Getting Things Done". But definately come back to this one later, after you've been doing GTD for a while.

    If you are already a "GTDer", then "Making It All Work" is an essential read in my opinion. If you find the first chapter or two slow-going, stick with it because it gets better. This is the book I will be going back to from now on, more so than "Getting Things Done". It is in some ways the GTD book I never realized I needed. It showcases powerfully David Allen's ability to tie concrete tasks to your deepest values and goals. This aspect of it was inspiring for me. It also clarifies many GTD concepts and steps back to look at the interplay of the GTD models - the 5-stage workflow and the 6 horizons of focus - for getting and maintaining control and perspective.

    Highly recommended.

    Great refresher for anyone procrastinating on GTD4
    If you're looking to use GTD principles with Microsoft Outlook, this is a great companion book to a more detail-level book, Total Workday Control Using Microsoft Outlook by Michael Linenberger.

    I read the first Getting Things Done book years ago but never really implemented it; I didn't find it was hands-on enough; I tried using Outlook Tasks and Categories to track "next actions" and goals, but it just didn't seem to cut it for me.

    David Allen's new book repeats the same concepts but puts them in a different framework (the horizons you read about in other reviews here), but I found it did more to address some of the mental and physical obstacles toward using GTD. Essentially it gave me a good kick in the seat, to motivate me into better adopting GTD. It still is light on hands-on details for adopting this into your daily workload and tackling both the urgent and the important. But I think that's his approach, he teaches you the principles, you decide what software or methods to use to implement them.

    The book inspires you to record many levels of information from your life purpose to the roles you fill every day, right down to logging a reminder to pick up a hammer at the hardware store tomorrow. It is liberating getting information out of your head and into a tracking system, but you have to be able to carry it on after a big bang of initial enthusiasm. If you never look at any of the information again, except to return phone calls or put deadlines on tasks, then you aren't getting the benefits of the system. If you have the original, but find yourself scrolling through these reviews on Amazon looking for a kickstart to get yourself into (back into) GTD, this book will help.

    The Total Workday Control book gives you very detailed step-by-step instructions on how to configure Outlook and use to manage your workload. To most of us Outlook is where tidal waves of e-mail just keep crashing in day after day, but there are ways to use it to implement GTD practices, without having to buy add-on tools, although there are many out there that can take it even further. Taking advantage of Outlook tasks, categories, and e-mail handling techniques, it's possible to be very GTD-compliant.

    You might get tired of hearing some phrases in Making It All Work repeated over and over, but I found the book motivated me to get back at adopting GTD, even more than the first book did originally. Together with Michael Linenberger's book, there's a good combination there of high-level and detail-level guidance.

    Allen talks to his critics3
    For those who have read and/or familiar with Allen's Getting Things Done, this is a great follow-up. If you like Allen's strategies for organization and general productivity, but occasionally find yourself "falling off the wagon," this book will help.

    The book elucidates the major mindsets crucial to GTD, but sometimes gets too wrapped up in its philosophical approach. The "horizons of focus" will cloud your system if you worry about implementing them as actual co...more For those who have read and/or familiar with Allen's Getting Things Done, this is a great follow-up. If you like Allen's strategies for organization and general productivity, but occasionally find yourself "falling off the wagon," this book will help.

    The book elucidates the major mindsets crucial to GTD, but sometimes gets too wrapped up in its philosophical approach. The "horizons of focus" will cloud your system if you worry about implementing them as actual components, rather than a way to encapsulate the entire GTD process. If you are interested in GTD as a system, I recommend that you start with the book of the same title, rather than this one.

    The book contains some very helpful appendices, including a "project planning trigger list" to make sure that your mind dumps are complete, leaving no stone unturned.

    Allen uses this book to address his critics, and does an admirable job. Much of the criticism of GTD has been aimed at purists or those who take Allen's ideas to an extreme. Allen allows for a certain amount of flexibility and custom-tailoring (indeed, mandates it) and this book will help you do that.

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    วันอาทิตย์ที่ 19 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

    Silos, Politics and Turf Wars: A Leadership Fable About Destroying the Barriers That Turn Colleagues Into Competitors (J-B Lencioni Series)

    Silos, Politics and Turf Wars: A Leadership Fable About Destroying the Barriers That Turn Colleagues Into Competitors (J-B Lencioni Series)

    Silos, Politics and Turf Wars: A Leadership Fable About Destroying the Barriers That Turn Colleagues Into Competitors (J-B Lencioni Series)

    In yet another page-turner, New York Times best-selling author and acclaimed management expert Patrick Lencioni addresses the costly and maddening issue of silos, the barriers that create organizational politics. Silos devastate organizations, kill productivity, push good people out the door, and jeopardize the achievement of corporate goals.

    As with his other books, Lencioni writes Silos, Politics, and Turf Wars as a fictional—but eerily realistic—story. The story is about Jude Cousins, an eager young management consultant struggling to launch his practice by solving one of the more universal and frustrating problems faced by his clients. Through trial and error, he develops a simple yet ground-breaking approach for helping them transform confusion and infighting into clarity and alignment.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5735 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-02-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 224 pages



  • Editorial Reviews

    From Publishers Weekly
    Starred Review. Marketing won't speak to engineering. Sales thinks production hogs the budget. Front desk believes back room's lazy. These sorts of turf wars, which turn outwardly unified companies into groupings of uncommunicative "silos," are the stuff of management lore. According to bestselling author Lencioni (The Five Dysfunctions of a Team), "they waste resources, kill productivity and jeopardize the achievement of goals"—they also drive workers into tizzies of frustration. Like his previous books, Lencioni's latest addresses the management problem through a fictional story; this one revolves around a self-employed consultant named Jude, who has to dismantle silos at an upscale hotel, a technology company and a hospital. Split into two sections, Lencioni's book first shows Jude discovering a solution to silos, then summarizes Jude's lessons into a strategy that readers can apply to any business. Lencioni's proposal is so full of common sense—namely, end turf wars by getting departments to rally around a common goal—that managers will be eager to apply it themselves. Just as refreshing is Lencioni's use of character and plot, which is far above average for the business genre. As sympathetic as Jude is, he makes Lencioni's management lessons memorable. (Mar.)
    Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

    Review
    Marketing won't speak to engineering. Sales thinks production hogs the budget. Front desk believes back room's lazy. These sorts of turf wars, which turn outwardly unified companies into groupings of uncommunicative "silos," are the stuff of management lore. According to bestselling author Lencioni (The Five Dysfunctions of a Team), "they waste resources, kill productivity and jeopardize the achievement of goals"—they also drive workers into tizzies of frustration. Like his previous books, Lencioni's latest addresses the management problem through a fictional story; this one revolves around a self-employed consultant named Jude, who has to dismantle silos at an upscale hotel, a technology company and a hospital. Split into two sections, Lencioni's book first shows Jude discovering a solution to silos, then summarizes Jude's lessons into a strategy that readers can apply to any business. Lencioni's proposal is so full of common sense—namely, end turf wars by getting departments to rally around a common goal—that managers will be eager to apply it themselves. Just as refreshing is Lencioni's use of character and plot, which is far above average for the business genre. As sympathetic as Jude is, he makes Lencioni's management lessons memorable. (Mar.) (Publishers Weekly, January 30, 2006)

    "...an excellent book that nearly everyone will identify with and benefit from..." (Personnel Today, May 2006)

    "... an engaging, simplistic read, and one that reinforced many impressions about the ‘problems within’ and strategies to solve them.” (The British Journal Of Administrative Management, February/March 07)

    "...if your business experiences politics... this book may be for you."  (EN, the magazine for entrepreneurs, January 2008)

    Review
    “This engaging, fast-paced, dramatic story will drive home its lessons better than any textbook.”
    Harvard Business Review on DEATH BY MEETING


    Customer Reviews

    What works on the farm doesn't necessarily work in the office....4
    Agrarian societies have long used separate storage facilities (or silos) to isolate the different types of grain harvests in an effort to reduce spoilage, crop diseases and pests. Today, while this process still provides favorable results for farmers, functional "silos" within a business are usually crippling. In his book titled - Silos, Politics and Turf Wars - New York Times' bestselling author Patrick Lencioni writes that a "silo-mentality" contributes to the exodus of high-potential talent; profit loss and productivity slowdowns within organizations. At the core of this mess is a toxic internal struggle where supposedly cooperative work groups end up fighting each other for resources, recognition and results. Soundview endorses this book, because it's presented as a dynamic leadership fable that shows how organizations can sidestep the silo quagmire and reverse its ill effects. Few books successfully address and resolve thorny issues such as cross-functional infighting and turf wars in such an engaging, entertaining and constructive manner. This book delivers.

    Not worth buying1
    Too much detail about the consultant's personal life pressures with his wife having TWINS, EARLY, and all that junk. Who cares about that detail. The point of the book only comes in the LAST third of the text. The fable / fiction concept seems to be taking over the content.

    Silos, Politics, and Turf Wars5
    This was by far the best Lencioni book that I have read. Twice I took the training course of "5 Dysfuncions of a Team" with all the reading and interaction with my fellow team members, but the lessons learned in Silos was more revealing as to how an organization should become unified and focused. Each department of an institution should complement the vision and direction, which will bring strength and benefits to all. The book was helpful to seeing those needs and correcting them.

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    วันพุธที่ 15 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

    Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible

    Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible

    Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible

    With 512 full color pages and 1120 full color photographs and illustrations, Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible is the most complete cultivation book available. The Fifth Edition of the former Indoor Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor Bible was originally published in 1983, when it immediately became a best seller. More than 500,000 copies of the Indoor Bible are in print in Dutch, English, French, German and Spanish. New greenhouse and outdoor growing chapters make this a book both indoor and outdoor growers will keep under thumb. The other 15 chapters (17 total) are all updated with the most current information, completely rewritten and significantly expanded. For example, Dr. John McPartland contributed an all new medical section - The books credits list more than 300 contributors and reads like a who's who in the world of cannabis cultivation.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #860 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 512 pages



  • Editorial Reviews

    Review
    Excellent photographic images give the reader a picture-perfect look at all the successful ways to grow great weed. A+ read. -- Soma, Soma Seeds

    Fun, informative, illustrative, hands-on and authoritative. Whether for approved medical use patients or prohibition pragmatists. --Allen St. Pierre, Executive Director, NORML, Washington, DC, January 2006

    I love the Bible--packed with authoritative and practical information on every aspect of cannabis. It is a compelling read! -- Jan Sennema, Dutch Cannabis Journalist, Soft Secrets/Highlife magazine

    If you want to grow weed, this is the only book you need! --David Bienenstock - Editor, High Times Magazine, January 11, 2006

    In 1986 Jorge Cervantes had surpassed all other cultivation authors. Jorge proves again he remains far ahead of the pack. -- Steven Hager, Cannabis Cup Founder

    Jorge Cervantes is an expert cultivator. His 512 full-color page "Medical Grower’s Bible" is a must-have for any ganja lover. -- Kaya Spring, Editor, Heads Magazine

    Jorge tackles the subject of mariuana cultivation. No stone left unturned for those on the path to cannabis cultivation enlightenment. -- David Strange, Editor in Chief, Skunk magazine

    Jorge's Medical Grow Bible confidently explores the fundamentals of growing and provides insight into all facets of the garden environment. -- Breeder Steve, Spice of Life Seeds

    Jorge’s Bible is truly a collector’s item: well-researched, well-written, quality knowledge that'll definitely prove itself. A must-read for every grower! -- Cliff Cremer, International Editor, Soft Secrets magazine

    Jorge’s Growers Bible is all a Bible should be. Weighty, comprehensive, beautiful. The world leader in books on the subject. -- Lyndon, Editor in Chief, CCNEWZ Magazine

    The new Bible is without a doubt the best grow book on the market. -- Phil Kilv, Editor in Chief, Weed World Magazine, January 2006

    The new Bible is without a doubt the best grow book on the market. --Phil Kilv, Editor in Chief, Weed World Magazine, January 2006

    World famous cannabis cultivator, Jorge Cervantes, strikes back with new edition of his green bible. This is a must read! -- Rob Tuinstra, Chief Editor, Highlife Magazine

    About the Author
    Cervantes is a world-renowned expert on indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse cannabis cultivation. He puts more than thirty years of expert cannabis growing knowledge and hands-on experience at your fingertips with his books, articles, photographs, and a new DVD. His expert advice has guided millions of growers worldwide to apply simple, effective horticultural techniques to high-yield closet, basement, backyard, and guerilla gardens. In his monthly question-and-answer column, “Jorge’s Rx,” the flagship of High Times magazine’s cultivation section, Cervantes provides definitive solutions to growers’ problems. He also pens a regular column in Soft Secrets magazine. High Times and Soft Secrets boast the highest circulation in North America and Europe. Cervantes still finds time to contribute feature cultivation articles to High Times, Burst High (Japanese), and a dozen European cannabis magazines. Multilingual Cervantes also speaks at eight international cannabis fairs in Europe every year. With five books in print and more than a half million books sold, you can find his works in Dutch, English, French, German, and Spanish. Soon books will be available in Italian, Japanese, and Russian.


    Customer Reviews

    should buy it4
    good source of info, easy to source out what you're looking for. very basic for any beginner to comprehend. personally, i wish it would've went into more specific detail on a lot of things, and certain things got maybe a paragraphs mention. good book to have on hand for amateurs, not for novice+.

    A Must Have!!5
    The Best All around book You can get!! Packed full of Most any knowledge you will find about the subject of Marijuana Horticulture. Answers questions that most books won't have answers for & though out the book making references to other chapters that might shed some light on a particular subject.

    I want to say if you get This book & "The Best of ASK ED, Your Marijuana Questions Answered" You Are Set!! GET THIS COMBO you will Not be disappointed!! Especially if your Seriously needing the BEST information, You Will find it in these two books--Period!!

    Check out the other peoples reviews and you can Relax...The questions & answers are here!! There are So Many other Plus's to these books...It makes for some Plain Good Reading!! Easy books to understand & entertaining as well.

    ~Quillnink

    complete book 100%5
    An excellent book that covers everything from A to Z. It was setup perfectly and had outstanding photos and extra how to's. Highly recommend!

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    Zero Limits: The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More

    Zero Limits: The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More

    Zero Limits: The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More

    Praise For Zero Limits

    "This riveting book can awaken humanity. It reveals the simple power of four phrases to transform your life. It's all based in love by an author spreading love. You should get ten copies of it----one for you and nine to give away. It's that good."
    ---- Debbie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of The Dark Side of the Light Chasers

    "I love this book! I feel it will be the definitive personal-change/self-help book for at least a generation and viewed as a watershed event by historians. There is real potential for this book to start a movement that will end war, poverty, and the environmental devastation of our beloved planet."
    ---- Marc Gitterle, MD, www.CardioSecret.com

    "This book is like a stick of dynamite, and the moment you start reading, the fuse is lit.

    It blows away all the complex and confusing success paradigms of the past and reveals a refreshing and clear path to transform your life with just one simple step. As you explore Zero Limits with Vitale, be prepared for a journey that is both challenging and inspiring beyond anything you've imagined."
    ---- Craig Perrine, www.MaverickMarketer.com

    "There are more than 6 billion different manifestations of human existence on the planet?and only one of us here. In Zero Limits, Vitale has captured the truth that all great spiritual, scientific, and psychological principles teach at the most fundamental level. Boil it all down to the basics and the keys are quite simple---- the answer to all life's challenges is profound love and gratitude. Read this book; it's a reminder of the truth and ability you already possess."
    ---- James Arthur Ray, philosopher and bestselling author of Practical Spirituality and The Science of Success

    "Wow! This is the best and most important book Vitale has ever written!"
    ---- Cindy Cashman, www.FirstSpaceWedding.com

    "I couldn't put it down. This book elegantly sketches what I've learned and learned about in twenty-one years of personal study, and then it takes it to the next level. If you're looking for true peace along with 'the good stuff,' then this book is for you."
    ---- David Garfinkel, author of Advertising Headlines That Make You Rich

    "Zero Limits is Vitale's adventure into the most mind-altering reading experience of your life."
    ---- Joseph Sugarman, President, BluBlocker Sunglasses, Inc.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25228 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-06-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 256 pages



  • Editorial Reviews

    From the Inside Flap

    Are you overworked and overstressed? Are you doing your best but finding professional success and personal fulfillment frustratingly difficult to attain?

    If it seems like you work hard but never get anywhere, maybe the problem is something within you. Maybe the limitations holding you back come from inside you, not from the outside world. Zero Limits presents a proven way to break through those self-imposed limitations to achieve more in life than you ever dreamed.

    Take it from Joe Vitale. He was once homeless. Now, he's the millionaire author of numerous bestselling books, an Internet celebrity, and an in-demand online marketing guru. What happened to create all of that success? How did he make it happen? Was it hard work, divine providence, or both? The answer may surprise you. It wasn't until he discovered the ancient Hawaiian Ho'oponopono system that he finally found truly unlimited success.

    Updated for modern times, Ho'oponopono is a self-help methodology that removes the mental obstacles that block your path, freeing your mind to find new and unexpected ways to get what you want out of life. It not only works, but it works wonders——both professionally and personally. It works so well in fact, that Vitale had to share it with the world, so that others could experience the fulfillment and happiness he feels every day.

    Teaming up with Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len, master teacher of modern Ho'oponopono, Vitale shows you how to attain wealth, health, peace, and happiness. Vitale and Len walk you through the system, helping you clear your mind of subconscious blocks so that destiny and desire can take over and help you get what you truly want from life. It clears out unconsciously accepted beliefs, thoughts, and memories that you don't even know are holding you back.

    Imagine wiping your mind's slate clean and starting over without preconceived notions, so you can live in a world of daily wonder. Imagine if anything and everything were possible. In fact, everything is possible when you look at the world free of mental constraints. This book is a key that opens your life to a new universe of possibility and accomplishment——a universe with Zero Limits.

    From the Back Cover

    Praise For Zero Limits

    "This riveting book can awaken humanity. It reveals the simple power of four phrases to transform your life. It's all based in love by an author spreading love. You should get ten copies of it——one for you and nine to give away. It's that good."
    —— Debbie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of The Dark Side of the Light Chasers

    "I love this book! I feel it will be the definitive personal-change/self-help book for at least a generation and viewed as a watershed event by historians. There is real potential for this book to start a movement that will end war, poverty, and the environmental devastation of our beloved planet."
    —— Marc Gitterle, MD, www.CardioSecret.com

    "This book is like a stick of dynamite, and the moment you start reading, the fuse is lit.

    It blows away all the complex and confusing success paradigms of the past and reveals a refreshing and clear path to transform your life with just one simple step. As you explore Zero Limits with Vitale, be prepared for a journey that is both challenging and inspiring beyond anything you've imagined."
    —— Craig Perrine, www.MaverickMarketer.com

    "There are more than 6 billion different manifestations of human existence on the planet?and only one of us here. In Zero Limits, Vitale has captured the truth that all great spiritual, scientific, and psychological principles teach at the most fundamental level. Boil it all down to the basics and the keys are quite simple—— the answer to all life's challenges is profound love and gratitude. Read this book; it's a reminder of the truth and ability you already possess."
    —— James Arthur Ray, philosopher and bestselling author of Practical Spirituality and The Science of Success

    "Wow! This is the best and most important book Vitale has ever written!"
    —— Cindy Cashman, www.FirstSpaceWedding.com

    "I couldn't put it down. This book elegantly sketches what I've learned and learned about in twenty-one years of personal study, and then it takes it to the next level. If you're looking for true peace along with 'the good stuff,' then this book is for you."
    —— David Garfinkel, author of Advertising Headlines That Make You Rich

    "Zero Limits is Vitale's adventure into the most mind-altering reading experience of your life."
    —— Joseph Sugarman, President, BluBlocker Sunglasses, Inc.

    About the Author

    Joe Vitale is President of Hypnotic Marketing, Inc., a marketing consulting firm. He has been called the "The Buddha of the Internet" for his combination of spirituality and marketing acumen. His professional clients include the Red Cross, PBS, Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, and many other small and large businesses. His other books include The Attractor Factor, There's a Customer Born Every Minute, and Life's Missing Instruction Manual, all from Wiley. He is also one of the stars of the hit movie The Secret. For more information, visit www.mrfire.com.

    Ihaleakala Hew Len, PhD, teaches workshops on the Hawaiian method for achieving wealth, health, peace, and happiness. He has worked with thousands of people, including groups at the United Nations, UNESCO, the World Peace Conference, Healers for Peace in Europe, and the Hawaii State Teachers Association.


    Customer Reviews

    THE BOOK THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE!5
    Zero Limits can really change the life of every person ..that will do the cleaning.It is difficult and challenging but ....If you do it with NO EXPECTATIONS....MIRACLE HAPPEN!!!
    Read the book again and again (alos give it as a present to the loved ones!) but the most important thing is to DO the cleaning, not just read about it!!!
    THANK YOU DR.HEW LEN...THANK YOU JOE!!!
    I LOVE YOU!

    A Good Introduction4
    This was the first book I have read by Joe Vitale. I knew that he was one of the participants of "The Secret" but it was the possibility of learning more about Ho'oponopono and Dr. Hew' Len's experience with criminal inmates that made me pick up this book. I was curious about how Dr. Vitale would meld his beliefs about the law of attraction (which has to do with manifesting in the outer world) with the technique of Ho'oponopono which has to do with inner, spiritual qualities of love and forgiveness.

    Ho'oponopono is a simple yet very radical process. It is not, however new, secret, or strictly Hawaiian and it is not a process that was designed to offer wealth or health. It is a process that, when used on yourself, by yourself heals your OWN mind of negative, judgemental or unloving thoughts of yourself or others and brings you closer and closer to having the experience of the love of God which you then share with others. Having a peaceful, loving and joyous mind will inevitably attract to you a more peaceful, loving and joyous life, which will likely result in better health, more wealth and other external trappings of success, but not necessarily. The Course in Miracles, which was published about 30 years ago offers very detailed theoretical and metaphysical background for how and why this works along with 365 daily exercises designed to help individuals to undo their past conditioning and return to their original state of Love by working on their own responses to outer events. A Guide to Psychotherapy was also published by the Foundation for the Course in Miracles that emphasizes what Vitale does so well in this book: if you see something wrong in someone or some thing or some event, it is inside your own self that this 'wrongness' that you are perceiving must be healed, not in them. He reminds his readers often: in whatever problems you encounter in your life - if you are encountering it, by your observation and participation, YOU are part of the problem and the only part that you can fix is that part of the problem that arises from your own thoughts about it. Mr. Vitale's book describes numerous situations where applying this concept has resulted in miraculous breakthroughs for people and as a person who has been endeavouring to practice this healing method, I can tell you that it works.

    Now, I share some of the concerns/criticisms of some of the reviewers here that Joe is commodifying what is a very deeply spiritual practice and re-packaging the work of shaman practitioner Ihaleakala Hew Len as if it is a newly refurbished car - for popular consumption. At the same time, perhaps it takes a master-marketer like Mr. Vitale to make a concept that is eminently distasteful to most egos (everything wrong you see in your world is YOUR FAULT!) and make the remedy (Ho'oponopono) palatable, desirable and actually DOABLE. And in "Zero Limits" he successfully does this. The book is engaging, informative and does give readers a taste of the power of Ho'oponopono. It shares with us Dr. Vitale's journey as he learns that even more than having external wealth and abundance INNER peace and love and connection with God is primary and at the end, our ultimate goal.

    If you are just wading in to the concepts of the Law of Attraction but feel uncomfortable with the focus on material accumulation or think there might be something 'more', you should check out this book or Wayne Dyer's "Manifest Your Destiny" which covers some of the same ground (he calls the zero-point 'the gap'). If you are a spiritual practitioner who is not afraid of references to Jesus and the Holy Sprit and would like to study these concepts seriously and make them a life-long path, I would recommend you check out "A Course in Miracles".

    Another Joe Vitale lifechanging book5
    This is another amazing and lifetransforming book by Joe Vitale. It relates his experiences with the Hawaiian System for health, peace and spiritual wealth. We possess innate power to heal ourselves and others by drawing on our divine spirit and natural healing abilities.

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    วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 9 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

    Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy

    Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy

    Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy

    In this classic and prescient book, Joseph A. Schumpeter introduced the world to the concept of "creative destruction," which forever altered how global economics is approached and perceived. Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand where the world economy is headed.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6102 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-11-01
  • Released on: 2008-11-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 464 pages



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    Review
    "Schumpeter gave us stunning insights into how the world really works. We are now living, it is said, in the Age of Schumpeter. . . . Schumpeter was a powerful prophet, and he now offers dazzling insights into everything from the rise of Wal-Mart to prosperity's discontents." (Robert J. Samuelson, Newsweek )

    About the Author

    Joseph A. Schumpeter (1883-1950) served as Austria's first finance minister, made and lost a fortune as an investment banker, and taught economics for many years at Harvard. Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy is his best-known work.

    Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

    Chapter One

    Marx The Prophet

    It was not by a slip that an analogy from the world of religion was I permitted to intrude into the title of this chapter. There is more than analogy. In one important sense, Marxism is a religion. To the believer it presents, first, a system of ultimate ends that embody the meaning of life and are absolute standards by which to judge events and actions; and, secondly, a guide to those ends which implies a plan of salvation and the indication of the evil from which mankind, or a chosen section of mankind, is to be saved. We may specify still further: Marxist socialism also belongs to that subgroup which promises paradise on this side of the grave. I believe that a formulation of these characteristics by an hierologist would give opportunities for classification and comment which might possibly lead much deeper into the sociological essence of Marxism than anything a mere economist can say.

    The least important point about this is that it explains the success of Marxism. Purely scientific achievement, had it even been much more perfect than it was in the case of Marx, would never have won the immortality in the historical sense which is his. Nor would his arsenal of party slogans have done it. Part of his success, although a very minor part, is indeed attributable to the barrelful of white-hot phrases, of impassioned accusations and wrathful gesticulations, ready for use on any platform, that he put at the disposal of his flock. All that needs to be said about this aspect of the matter is that this ammunition has served and is serving its purpose very well, but that the production of it carried a disadvantage: in order to forge such weapons for the arena of social strife Marx had occasionally to bend, or to deviate from, the opinions that would logically follow from his system. However, if Marx had not been more than a purveyor of phraseology, he would be dead by now. Mankind is not grateful for that sort of service and forgets quickly the names of the people who write the librettos for its political operas.

    But he was a prophet, and in order to understand the nature of this achievement we must visualize it in the setting of his own time. It was the zenith of bourgeois realization and the nadir of bourgeois civilization, the time of mechanistic materialism, of a cultural milieu which had as yet betrayed no sign that a new art and a new mode of life were in its womb, and which rioted in most repulsive banality. Faith in any real sense was rapidly falling away from all classes of society, and with it the only ray of light (apart from what may have been derived from Rochdale attitudes and saving banks) died from the workman's world, while intellectuals professed themselves highly satisfied with Mill's Logic and the Poor Law.

    Now, to millions of human hearts the Marxian message of the terrestrial paradise of socialism meant a new ray of light and a new meaning of life. Call Marxist religion a counterfeit if you like, or a caricature of faith--there is plenty to be said for this view--but do not overlook or fail to admire the greatness of the achievement. Never mind that nearly all of those millions were unable to understand and appreciate the message in its true significance. That is the fate of all messages. The important thing is that the message was framed and conveyed in such a way as to be acceptable to the positivistic mind of its time--which was essentially bourgeois no doubt, but there is no paradox in saying that Marxism is essentially a product of the bourgeois mind. This was done, on the one hand, by formulating with unsurpassed force that feeling of being thwarted and ill treated which is the auto-therapeutic attitude of the unsuccessful many, and, on the other hand, by proclaiming that socialistic deliverance from those ills was a certainty amenable to rational proof.

    Observe how supreme art here succeeds in weaving together those extra-rational cravings which receding religion had left running about like masterless dogs, and the rationalistic and materialistic tendencies of the time ineluctable for the moment, which would not tolerate any creed that had no scientific or pseudo-scientific connotation. Preaching the goal would have been ineffectual; analyzing a social process would have interested only a few hundred specialists. But preaching in the garb of analysis and analyzing with a view to heartfelt needs, this is what conquered passionate allegiance and gave to the Marxist that supreme boon which consists in the conviction that what one is and stands for can never be defeated but must conquer victoriously in the end. This, of course, does not exhaust the achievement. Personal force and the flash of prophecy work independently of the contents of the creed. No new life and no new meaning of life can be effectively revealed without. But this does not concern us here.

    Something will have to be said about the cogency and correctness of Marx's attempt to prove the inevitability of the socialist goal. One remark, however, suffices as to what has been called above his formulation of the feelings of the unsuccessful many. It was, of course, not a true formulation of actual feelings, conscious or subconscious. Rather we could call it an attempt at replacing actual feelings by a true or false revelation of the logic of social evolution. By doing this and by at tributing--quite unrealistically--to the masses his own shibboleth of "class consciousness," he undoubtedly falsified the true psychology of the workman (which centers in the wish to become a small bourgeois and to be helped to that status by political force), but in so far as his teaching took effect he also expanded and ennobled it. He did not weep any sentimental tears about the beauty of the socialist idea.


    Customer Reviews

    GREAT book, but Amazon sucks3
    This is a great introduction into the schools of thought. Should be required reading in American High Schools - but that's probably asking too much.

    On another note, this is among the last items I'll order from Amazon. After ten years of doing business with them, I just can't abide the lack of customer service they provide. They are much more geared to just provide automated orders than help customers. They depend on new customers and the fact that most people expect crappy service, so that's what they provide. I've cancelled all open orders with them.

    Rivival5
    The most striking recognition I made when rereading Schumpeter approximately 40 yeasr after my first intelectual rendevous with this great thinker is today's actuality of his work Capitalism, Socialism, and democracy.
    Benno D. Hoffmann

    Liz Rogers' Review of Joseph Schumpeter's Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy5
    Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1IQYALT6IB3XL Liz Roger's review was made as part of a critical review assignment for the Fall 2008 Honors Colloquium on Creative Destruction at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, taught by Art Diamond. (The course syllabus stated that part of the critical review assignment consisted of the making of a video recording of the review, and the posting of the review to Amazon.)

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    วันพุธที่ 8 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

    Financial Armageddon: We are in a battle for our very survival...

    Financial Armageddon: We are in a battle for our very survival...

    Financial Armageddon: We are in a battle for our very survival...

    This has been a year of global crisis. The oil crisis with its escalating prices at the gas station has created enormous stress for many Americans. Coming right on the heels of that, America is also facing an economic crisis that many are saying is similar to what happened in America just before the Great Depression. Americans are asking: What is happening?...When will it end?...and Where will it go before it ends?

    In Financial Armageddon, successful businessman and pastor John Hagee addresses the subject of global oil and economic crisis head on, demonstrating clearly that God has much to say about both the current oil and economic crises and our personal finances in general.
    Christians like every other American should know how these issues are going to affect their personal finances. But even more important to consider as Christians is this: What does God have to say about global events affecting America and the world, and what advice does He give to His children for avoiding the devastation of financial collapse?

    God has already revealed the information we need to understand how Bible prophecy intersects with world events, and has given us an investment manual for knowing how to manage our personal finance. It is the Word of God! As you read, remember that God has promised to bless His people. Rest assured that God is in control. You can have peace and financial security even when the world seems to be collapsing around you. Rather than hit the panic button, concentrate on finding ways to glorify God in the way you live. Trust our Heavenly Father He will never let you down.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #76047 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-11-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages



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    From the Back Cover
    Everything prophesied in the Bible is coming to pass!

    It is no secret that we are living in a time of global crisis. The financial meltdown of Wall Street, bank failures, the subprime lending crisis, and uncontrollable gasoline prices are creating enormous stress for Americans. And now, we are facing an economic crisis that many are comparing to the events leading up to the Great Depression.

    People everywhere are asking themselves critical questions like: "What is happening?" "Where are we headed?" "What can I do to protect myself and safeguard my family?"

    You can be assured that God is not surprised by these issues--in fact, all of these events are clearly documented in the Bible as signals pointing to the "end of the age" as we know it. In Financial Armageddon, Pastor John Hagee, a master teacher on Bible prophecy and an astute and successful businessman, clearly demonstrates...

    * Why our current economic crisis is happening
    * What will ensure your financial freedom in the face of any crisis
    * How world events are lining up with Bible prophecy
    * What the Bible says will happen next
    * And much, much more!

    As you read, remember that God has promised to bless His people. You can rest assured that He is in control. You will be encouraged to put your trust in God--our Master Investment Counselor with the assurance that He will never let you down.

    About the Author
    John Hagee is the senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas. The nondenominational evangelical church now has more than 18,000 active members. Known best nationally for his End-Times writings, he has authored several fiction and nonfiction best sellers, including Jerusalem Countdown over 1 million copies sold, In Defense of Israel, The Seven Secrets and What Every Man (Woman) Wants.


    Customer Reviews

    Not his best book3
    I wasn't really impressed with this book. I love John Hagee's books but this one didn't quite meet my expectations.

    Financial Armageddon5
    This is a book everyone should read. It tells how we can insure our future.

    Financial Armageddon - wealth of knowledge and understanding5
    I wanted to know how to manage my finances and not lose any money in this current economic downturn. This book presents the Biblical view for prosperity even in periods of economic crisis such as today's economic downturn. I purchased extra books and gave them to my sons. I highly recommend this book for the knowledge and understanding presented by John Hagee.

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    วันอังคารที่ 7 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

    First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2009: A Student to Student Guide (First Aid Series)

    First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2009: A Student to Student Guide (First Aid Series)

    First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2009: A Student to Student Guide (First Aid Series)

    Trust the world's #1 selling medical review book to help you excel on the USMLE Step 1!

    . .

    This annually updated collection of the most frequently. tested high-yield facts and mnemonics. delivers everything you need to pass the. most anxiety-provoking exam of your career. Written. by students who just passed the boards, this is the. undisputed �bible� of USMLE Step 1 preparation -- used by more than half-a-million students.

    . .
    • 1100+ must-know facts and mnemonics organized by organ systems and general principles.
    • Hundreds of high-yield clinical images you need to know before the exam -- including 24 pages of full-color photos.
    • Rapid review section for last minute cramming.
    • Ratings of 300+ top products based on the authors' annual survey of US Medical students.
    • Updated test-taking advice from USMLE veterans.
    • Strategies that maximize your study time and deliver real results
    . .

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #470 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-12-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 612 pages



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    About the Author

    Tao Le, MD, MHS, is Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics and Chief, Section of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Medicine, University of Louisville.

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    Vikas Bhushan, M.D. is a practicing diagnostic radiologist.

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    Lars Grimm is a fifth-year medical student at the Yale School of Medicine.

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    Neil Vasan is a fourth-year MD-PhD student at the Yale University School of Medicine.

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    Arm yourself for Step 1.5
    First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 is an essential component of your Step 1 armamentarium. It's really surprising how much high-yield information has been accumulated and updated in this text over the years. This text is essential even for those at top-ranked US medical institutions, particularly because of the heavy clinical emphasis in the first 2-year curricula. For better or worse, the USMLE tests topics that may not always seem critical to daily practice (indeed, many are not). There is some justification in testing rare diseases when the pathophysiology of the condition highlights important concepts in the basic sciences. That said, there is much that one must simply memorize, and it is thus to this First Aid resource that one must turn.

    Errata are available on the First Aid Team's website, http://firstaidteam.com/

    Medical Student II
    David Geffen School of Medicine
    University of California Los Angeles

    very useful4
    very good overall review, good micro and physio, but pharm is not comprehensive enough, not enough detail. Needed a second pharm resource to supplement.

    A good begining2
    This book is a good review, but alone without any previous background is not useful. This book should be read after you finished your basic science courses and at the beginning of exercising tests. Therefore it is a beginning for usmle test preperstion.

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    New Deal or Raw Deal?: How FDR's Economic Legacy Has Damaged America

    New Deal or Raw Deal?: How FDR's Economic Legacy Has Damaged America

    New Deal or Raw Deal?: How FDR's Economic Legacy Has Damaged America

    A sharply critical new look at Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency reveals government policies that hindered economic recovery from the Great Depression -- and are still hurting America today.

    In this shocking and groundbreaking new book, economic historian Burton W. Folsom exposes the idyllic legend of Franklin D. Roosevelt as a myth of epic proportions. With questionable moral character and a vendetta against the business elite, Roosevelt created New Deal programs marked by inconsistent planning, wasteful spending, and opportunity for political gain -- ultimately elevating public opinion of his administration but falling flat in achieving the economic revitalization that America so desperately needed from the Great Depression. Folsom takes a critical, revisionist look at Roosevelt's presidency, his economic policies, and his personal life.

    Elected in 1932 on a buoyant tide of promises to balance the increasingly uncontrollable national budget and reduce the catastrophic unemployment rate, the charismatic thirty-second president not only neglected to pursue those goals, he made dramatic changes to federal programming that directly contradicted his campaign promises. Price fixing, court packing, regressive taxes, and patronism were all hidden inside the alphabet soup of his popular New Deal, putting a financial strain on the already suffering lower classes and discouraging the upper classes from taking business risks that potentially could have jostled national cash flow from dormancy. Many government programs that are widely used today have their seeds in the New Deal. Farm subsidies, minimum wage, and welfare, among others, all stifle economic growth -- encouraging decreased productivity and exacerbating unemployment.

    Roosevelt's imperious approach to the presidency changed American politics forever, and as he manipulated public opinion, American citizens became unwitting accomplices to the stilted economic growth of the 1930s. More than sixty years after FDR died in office, we still struggle with the damaging repercussions of his legacy.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #259 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-11-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages



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    Review
    "I have been proud to support research for this book."-- William F. Buckley, Jr.

    "History books and politicians in both parties sing the praises for Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidency and its measures to get America out of the Great Depression. What goes unappreciated is the fact that many of those measures exacerbated and extended the economic downturn of the 1930s. New Deal or Raw Deal? is a careful documentation and analysis of those measures that allows us to reach only one conclusion: While President Roosevelt was a great man in some respects, his economic policy was a disaster. What's worse is that public ignorance of those policy failures has lent support for similar policies in later years. Professor Burt Folsom has produced a highly readable book and has done a yeoman's job in exposing the New Deal."-- Walter E. Williams, John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics, George Mason University

    About the Author
    Burton W. Folsom is a professor of history at Hillsdale College in Michigan and senior historian at the Foundation for Economic Education in Irvington, New York. He is a regular columnist for The Freeman and has written articles for The Wall Street Journal and American Spectator, among other publications. He lives in Michigan.

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    1

    THE MAKING OF THE MYTH:

    FDR AND THE NEW DEAL

    On May 9, 1939, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., the secretary of the treasury and one of the most powerful men in America, had a startling confession to make. He made this remarkable admission before the influential Democrats who ran the House Ways and Means Committee. As he bared his soul before his fellow Democrats, Morgenthau may have pondered the irony of his situation.

    Here he was -- a major cabinet head, a man of great authority. The source of his power, of course, was his intimate friendship with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Morgenthau was the president's longtime neighbor, close confidant, and -- would be for over a decade -- his loyal secretary of the treasury. Few men knew the president better, talked with him more, or defended him more faithfully. Eleanor Roosevelt once said Morgenthau was one of only two men who could tell her husband "categorically" that he was wrong and get away with it. Roosevelt and Morgenthau liked to banter back and forth at cabinet meetings, pass each other secret notes, meet regularly for lunch, and talk frequently on the phone. Morgenthau cherished a photo of himself and the president in a car, side by side, friends forever, with Roosevelt's inscription: "To Henry," it read, "from one of two of a kind."

    But in May 1939, Morgenthau had a problem. The Great Depression -- the most devastating economic catastrophe in American history -- was not only persisting, in some ways it was getting worse. Unemployment, for example, the previous month had again passed the 20 percent mark. Here was Morgenthau, the secretary of the treasury, an expert on finance, a fount of statistics on the American economy during the 1930s; his best friend was the president of the United States and the author of the New Deal; key public policy decisions had to go through Morgenthau to get a hearing. And yet, with all this power, Morgenthau felt helpless. After almost two full terms of Roosevelt and the New Deal, here are Morgenthau's startling words -- his confession -- spoken candidly before his fellow Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee:

    We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong...somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises....I say after eight years of this Administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started....And an enormous debt to boot!

    In these words, Morgenthau summarized a decade of disaster, especially during the years Roosevelt was in power. Indeed average unemployment for the whole year in 1939 would be higher than that in 1931, the year before Roosevelt captured the presidency from Herbert Hoover. Fully 17.2 percent of Americans, or 9,480,000, remained unemployed in 1939, up from 16.3 percent, or 8,020,000 in 1931. On the positive side, 1939 was better than 1932 and 1933, when the Great Depression was at its nadir, but 1939 was still worse than 1931, which at that time was almost the worst unemployment year in U.S. history. No depression, or recession, had ever lasted even half this long.

    Put another way, if the unemployed in 1931 under Hoover would have been lined up one after the other in three separate lines side by side, they would have extended from Los Angeles across the country to the border of Maine. In 1939, eight years later, the three lines of unemployed Americans would have lengthened, heading from the border of Maine south to Boston, then to New York City, to Philadelphia, to Washington, D.C., and finally into Virginia. That line of unemployed people from the border of Maine into Virginia was mostly added when Roosevelt was president.

    We can visualize this hypothetical line of unemployed Americans, but what about the human story of their suffering. Who were some of them, and what were they thinking? In the line at Chicago, we would encounter salesman Ben Isaacs. "Wherever I went to get a job, I couldn't get no job," Isaacs said of the prolonged depression. "I went around selling razor blades and shoe laces. There was a day I would go over all the streets and come home with fifty cents, making a sale. That kept going until 1940, practically." Letters to President Roosevelt tell other stories. For example, in Chicago, a twelve-year-old Chicago boy wrote the president, "We haven't paid the gas bill, and the electric bill, haven't paid grocery bill for 3 months....My father he staying home. All the time he's crying because he can't find work. I told him why are you crying daddy, and daddy said why shouldn't I cry when there is nothing in the house." In our hypothetical unemployment line at Latrobe, Pennsylvania, we might see the man who wrote in 1934, "No home, no work, no money. We cannot go along this way. They have shut the water supply from us. No means of sanitation. We cannot keep the children clean and tidy as they should be." From Augusta, Georgia, in 1935 came this letter to the president: "I am eating flour bread and drinking water, and no grease and nothing in the bread....I aint even got bed[d]ing to sleep on...." But even he was better off than the man from Beaver Dam, Virginia, who wrote the president, "We right now, have no work, no winter bed clothes....Wife don't even have a winter coat. What are we going to do through these cold times coming on? Just looks we will have to freeze and starve together."

    High unemployment was just one of many tragic areas that made the 1930s a decade of disaster. The Historical Statistics of the United States, compiled by the Census Bureau, fills out the rest of the grim picture. The stock market, which picked up in the mid-1930s, had a collapse later in the decade. The value of all stocks dropped almost in half from 1937 to 1939. Car sales plummeted one-third in those same years, and were lower in 1939 than in any of the last seven years of the 1920s. Business failures jumped 50 percent from 1937 to 1939; patent applications for inventions were lower in 1939 than for any year of the 1920s. Real estate foreclosures, which did decrease steadily during the 1930s, were still higher in 1939 than in any year during the next two decades.

    Another disaster sign in the 1930s was the spiraling national debt. The United States had budget surpluses in 1930 and 1931, but soon government spending ballooned and far outstripped revenue from taxes. The national debt stood at $16 billion in 1931; by the end of the decade the debt had more than doubled to more than $40 billion. Put another way, the national debt during the last eight years of the 1930s, less than one decade, grew more than it had in the previous 150 years of our country's existence. From 1776 to 1931, the spending to support seven wars and at least five recessions was more than offset by the debt acquired during the 1930s. Put yet another way, if Christopher Columbus, on that October day when he discovered the New World, could have arranged to put $100 a minute in a special account to defray the American debt, by 1939 his account would not yet have accumulated enough cash to pay for just the national debt acquired in the 1930s alone. In other words, if we were to pay $100 a minute (in 1930s dollars) into a special '30s debt account, we would need more than 450 years to raise enough money to pay off the debt of that decade.

    The economic travail of the New Deal years can also be seen in the seven consecutive years of unbalanced trade from 1934 to 1940. Much of our government spending during the decade went to prop up prices of wheat, shirts, steel, and other exports, which in turn, because of the higher prices, made them less desirable as exports to other countries. From 1870 to 1970, only during the depression years plus the year 1888 did the United States have an unfavorable balance of trade.

    Hard times are often followed by social problems. The United States in the 1930s was no exception. For example, the American birthrate dropped sharply, and the country's population increased only 7 percent in that decade. During the more prosperous 1920s, by contrast, the birthrate was higher and the country's population increased 16 percent.

    For many Americans, the prolonged Great Depression of the 1930s became a time of death. As one eighty-year-old wrote, "Now [December 1934] there are a lot of us [who] will choose suicide in preference to being herded into the poor house." Apparently, thousands of Americans agreed with her, because suicides increased from 1929 to 1930 and remained high throughout the 1930s. Equally sad were the people who gave up on life after prolonged despair and took their lives more subtly, through an accidental fall, reckless driving, or being hit by a train. All three of these categories hit record numbers of deaths per capita during the New Deal years.

    The loss of the will to live was also reflected in life expectancy during the 1930s. When Franklin Roosevelt became president in 1933, life expectancy in the United States was 63.3 years. Since 1900, it had steadily increased sixteen years -- almost half a year each year of the first third of the twentieth century. In 1940, however, after more than seven years of the New Deal, life expectancy had dropped to 62.9 years. Granted, the slight decline during these years was not consistent -- two of the seven years showed an increase over 1933. But the steady increase in life expectancy from 1900 to 1933 and from 1940 to the end of the century was clearly interrupted only during the New Deal years.

    The halt in improved life expectancy hit blacks even harder than whites. In 1933, black Americans could expect to live only 54.7 years, but in 1940 that had dropped to 53.1 years. Both before and after the Great Depression, the gap in life expectancy between blacks and whites had narrowed, but from 1933 to 1940 it actually widened. Strong indications are that blacks suffered more than whites during Roosevelt's first term as president.

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    Great Historical Resource5
    I heard about this book on "Free Markets With Dr. Mike Beitler," a libertarian internet-radio talk show. Dr. Beitler recommended this book along with Tom DiLorenzo's Hamilton's Curse.

    FDR was no hero. He did terrible things which are now ignored in American public schools. Folsom sets the record straight. I recommend this book along with Beitler's Rational Individualism. Rational Individualism: A Moral Argument for Limited Government & Capitalism

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    New Deal!!!!1
    My father was in the CCC. His participation enabled him to send money home to keep his younger brothers and sisters in school. Their working lives, and those of thousands of others like them, ended the Great Depression. Roosevelt made it possible. Folsom doesn't get it. The arguments of this book are those of a person who does not understand the depth of the struggles of the 1930s.

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    Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders

    Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders

    Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders

    How do the world’s top traders make millions of dollars in the markets – sometimes in a matter of only weeks or even days? That’s precisely the question Jack Schwager was trying to answer when he interviewed 17 superstar money-makers including Richard Dennis, Paul Tudor Jones, Ed Seykota, Marty Schwartz, Tom Baldwin and others. After reading this best-selling book, you’ll know what ingredients enable these top traders to consistently work their financial magic in the markets while so many others walk away losers. One of the top-selling trading books of all-time!

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1470 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-02-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 457 pages



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    "One of the most fascinating books ever written about Wall Street." -- --Martin W. Zweig, Market Forecaster

    "One of the most fascinating books ever written about Wall Street."--Martin W. Zweig, Market Forecaster

    About the Author
    Jack D. Schwager is currently the Managing Member of Market Wizards Funds, L.L.C., in Vineyard Haven, MA. His prior experience includes 22 years as the director of futures research for some of Wall Street's leading firms. Schwager is a frequent seminar speaker and has lectured on a range of analytical topics with particular focus on the characteristics of great traders, technical analysis, and trading system evaluation. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Brooklyn College and an M.A. in Economics from Brown University.

    Schwager is the author of the best-selling Market Wizards (1989), and the equally popular The New Market Wizards (1992). His other books include Getting Started in Technical Analysis (1999) and a three-volume series, Schwager on Futures, consisting of the following titles: Fundamental Analysis (1995), Technical Analysis (1996), and Managed Trading: Myths and Truths (1996).


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    Fascinating Read5
    Market Wizards is fascinating from cover to cover. I am reading parts of it for the third time. The wisdom in this book is voluminous. Now if I would only listen to Market Wizards's lessons when I'm trading...

    Great Insight via interviews5
    Book offers excellent insight into some of the best speculators, traders, and investors from the late 20th century. Well worth the read if you're serious about speculating. Some of the interviews won't apply to your method or style but it's more than possible to gleen something from each.

    Great trading book---if you want to learn how to trade and about the market5
    This is a classic. Probably one of the best, what the best traders did...and how the did it. Given many prop trading desks may never have the chance to leverage 20 or 30X, this book may turn into a classic history book!

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    The Wisdom of Crowds

    The Wisdom of Crowds

    The Wisdom of Crowds

    In this fascinating book, New Yorker business columnist James Surowiecki explores a deceptively simple idea: Large groups of people are smarter than an elite few, no matter how brilliant–better at solving problems, fostering innovation, coming to wise decisions, even predicting the future.

    With boundless erudition and in delightfully clear prose, Surowiecki ranges across fields as diverse as popular culture, psychology, ant biology, behavioral economics, artificial intelligence, military history, and politics to show how this simple idea offers important lessons for how we live our lives, select our leaders, run our companies, and think about our world.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1268 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-08-16
  • Released on: 2005-08-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages



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    From Publishers Weekly
    While our culture generally trusts experts and distrusts the wisdom of the masses, New Yorker business columnist Surowiecki argues that "under the right circumstances, groups are remarkably intelligent, and are often smarter than the smartest people in them." To support this almost counterintuitive proposition, Surowiecki explores problems involving cognition (we're all trying to identify a correct answer), coordination (we need to synchronize our individual activities with others) and cooperation (we have to act together despite our self-interest). His rubric, then, covers a range of problems, including driving in traffic, competing on TV game shows, maximizing stock market performance, voting for political candidates, navigating busy sidewalks, tracking SARS and designing Internet search engines like Google. If four basic conditions are met, a crowd's "collective intelligence" will produce better outcomes than a small group of experts, Surowiecki says, even if members of the crowd don't know all the facts or choose, individually, to act irrationally. "Wise crowds" need (1) diversity of opinion; (2) independence of members from one another; (3) decentralization; and (4) a good method for aggregating opinions. The diversity brings in different information; independence keeps people from being swayed by a single opinion leader; people's errors balance each other out; and including all opinions guarantees that the results are "smarter" than if a single expert had been in charge. Surowiecki's style is pleasantly informal, a tactical disguise for what might otherwise be rather dense material. He offers a great introduction to applied behavioral economics and game theory.
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    From Bookmarks Magazine
    Surowiecki first developed his ideas for Wisdom of Crowds in his “Financial Page” column of The New Yorker. Many critics found his premise to be an interesting twist on the long held notion that Americans generally question the masses and eschew groupthink. “A socialist might draw some optimistic conclusions from all of this,” wrote The New York Times. “But Surowiecki’s framework is decidedly capitalist.” Some reviewers felt that the academic language and business speak decreased the impact of the argument. Still, it’s a thought-provoking, timely book: the TV studio audience of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire guesses correctly 91 percent of the time, compared to “experts” who guess only 65 percent correctly. Keep up the good work, comrades.

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    Review
    Multitudes are generally smarter than their smartest members, declares New Yorker writer Surowiecki. With his theory of the inherent sagacity of large groups, Surowiecki seems to differ with Scottish journalist Charles Mackay's 1841 classic, Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, which dealt with such stupidities as the South Sea Bubble, tulip-mania, odd styles of whiskers, and dueling. Our 21st-century author admits that there are impediments and constraints to the intelligence of large groups, usually problems of cognition, coordination, and cooperation. A group must have knowledge, Surowiecki states: not extensive knowledge, but rudimentary comprehension of basic fact with harmonized behavior by individual members. Finally, individuals must go beyond self-interest for the good of all. That's how capital markets and Google's algorithm work, and how science isolated the SARS virus. Lack of the basics leads to traffic jams, the dot-com crash, and the Columbia shuttle mission disaster. If crowds are inherently clever, a reader may be prompted to ask, just how smart is a flock of turkeys? Not very smart, certainly, but smarter, Surowiecki would assert, than the smartest turkey individual. A school of herring is going to be more intelligent than any single fish in it. All this may be less than encouraging to hot-stock analysts, high-profile CEOs, and others who sell their personal expertise for a high salary, but the author argues persuasively that collective wisdom works better than the intelligent fiat of any individual. His wide-ranging study links psychology and game theory, economics and management theory, social science and public policy. And it advances Mackay's report from times when, as the Scot put it, "knavery gathered a rich harvest from cupidity." Valuable insights regarding information cascades, crowd herding, cognitive collaboration, and group polarization. There is some individual, independent wisdom to be found here. (Kirkus Reviews)


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    There are not many books I have hated as much as I hated this one1
    This "book" doesn't prove it's premise. The weight of the ox, proves nothing. Why does he even bring it up? The candy jar, as soon as the crowd is given a bit of information, they get it completely wrong. So were they smart or not? And what does it matter? Could he not find relevant real life examples?
    Historical and current examples of crowd madness are disregarded completely. The only readable and informative part of the book is the story of the NASA Space Shuttle, and how the complete failure of crowd thought lead to the very sad consequences. Actually Surowiecki gives in this book more examples of failure of group thought than positives even when desperately and selectively trying the opposite, and the positives are mostly laughable and irrelevant like the ox or controversial or possibly random chance from noise (tell us about all those cases when a boat/submarine was not found!).

    He mostly repeats the assertion that he has clearly shown it to be so, or that we know it to be so that groups are oh so wise, but the data, the arguments they are not there.

    It's confirmation bias taken to the extreme, intellectual dishonesty, very thin in any actually relevant information.

    Where would the world be without Socrates, Aristotle, Newton, James Clerk Maxwell and others? Tell me. The sort of people he tries to downplay.

    Le Bon's 1895 work on crowds (that Surowiecki tries to discredit) became a sort of prophecy of the 20th century. Mussolini is said to have read it every night. Hitler directly copied large parts of it into his Meinkampf. Le Bon tried to warn us about crowds, and he was proven to be right in a very concrete manner.

    Surowiecki touches none of this, while being aware of it. This is dishonesty. You look at the societies on this planet. The more we value the individual achievement, individual freedom and the less there is group thougt, group pressure, you know those things that go together with crowds, the better off the society is generally.

    In the end Surowiecki manages to put together the thought structure, that informed crowds, with specific expertise, diverse in opinion, giving individuals their say, co-operative, co-ordinated, listening to each other can produce "miracles". And I agree. Finding the cause of Sars so quickly is an example. And something to keep in mind.

    But that is something entirely different from "wisdom of crowds". That is wisdom of co-operating highly skilled experts.

    The fact that this book has been a sort of best seller, and has recieved so many 5 star reviews praising it's non-existant content, makes me go back to Mackay, Shermer, Le Bon...

    I have never burnt a book in my life, but Surowiecki is seriously tempting me. I utterly hated this book and what it represents. Strong words, but saying it as it is.

    Useful everyday5
    "The Wisdom of Crowds" is a well written blend of useful empirical evidence and memorable anecdotes. Throughout the book, I found myself realizing that Surowiecki has "proven" what before was felt to be intuition or instinctive behavior on everyone's part at some time, even daily.

    Being in software development, and looking for ways to adopt Web 2.0 capabilities into products, I can tell you this book is highly regarded in my work ecosystem. Much of the science in this social engineering domain is still developing, I believe, and this book is a key early milestone in understanding how we behave and think in a connected world.

    Inspired me to go to grad school5
    I read this book between my freshman and sophomore years as an undergrad at Carleton College. Now, years later, I'm a PhD student studying Information, which is an interdisciplinary field created in part to examine the phenomena Surowiecki so brilliantly describes: disparate pieces of information held by ordinary people aggregating into miraculously accurate predictions. This idea is also at the core of modern economics, in which prices are understood as conveying critical information more efficiently than any central authority ever could.

    This is not an academic book. It's an exciting, anecdote-rich treatise, as good as anything Surowiecki's fellow New Yorker staff writer Malcolm Gladwell has ever put out. I would recommend this book to anyone.

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