The present study treats the practices of Western banking and contrasts them broadly with Islamic banking. It illumines the "invisible treads" uniting war and capitalism, following the lead of Werner Sombart. An example of money inflation is adduced from the sixteenth century precedent of bullion inflation and its economic consequences. For long-term analysis as well as predictive value the author adopts the "long cycle" hypothesis of the Russian economist K.D. Dmitriev and as expounded by contemporary Russian economists. The author concludes that the operation of the sixth "long wave" of economic acceleration may well necessitate the collapse and transformation of the current American political regime during the third quarter of the twenty-first century. Subsequent chapters in the Afterward trace the path of revolutionary Puritan colonists into the Pioneer Valley in central Massachusetts, before entering and forming a significant ethnic portion of the banking industry. Later chapters illumine the aspirations of a later Puritsn descendent to establish a military dictatorship in America, after a second invasion of Mexico, thus illustrating the contnuity of Puritan military aspirations from Philip Dru: Administrator to the border vigilantes of the present day.
Find yourself and be yourself; remember there is no one else on earth like you Dale in Daily Life is a roadmap to thriving in the modern world through timeless wisdom. Focusing on individuality and fostering a positive mental attitude, this book guides readers to develop confidence and make pivotal life decisions. It emphasizes goal-setting, the art of listening for learning, and the paramount importance of respecting others' dignity. Offering practical insights for personal growth, Carnegie's teachings serve as a beacon, empowering individuals to navigate life with authenticity, purpose, and respect in today's dynamic landscape. Curated and compiled from the works of the author.
Dale recounts her story of her career in Hollywood, falling in love with Roy Rogers, the joy of raising her children, her rehabilitation from her stroke, saying good-bye to her husband of nearly fifty-one years.
The perpetual 'worry habit' has so badly afflicted our lives, that we have actually stopped living life. We worry about all small and big things in life without consciously realizing the stress and anxiety it causes to us. This is also the biggest stumbling block to success. Through this book Dale Carnegie helps you overcome the life-destroying habit in a simple yet convincing manner by using some time test techniques. Released in 1948, this international bestseller has sold more than 6 million copies and has been translated into various languages. The highlight of this book is the 31 true stories from people with varied backgrounds explaining how they stopped worrying and started living by applying Dale Carnegie's timeless principles. Through this book you will learn, v How to lessen your financial worries v How to eliminate 50% of your business worries v How to systematically analyze and solve your overwhelming worries v How to prevent fatigue and anxiety and keep your spirits high v How to cultivate a mental attitude that will bring you peace and happiness.
Biographical Roundup BOB HOPE: Once he couldn't hold a job in a storage warehouse; but he now holds down the job of America's favorite comedian; CAPTAIN EDDIE RICKENBACKER: He is a hero of two wars, yet he was once too shy to say "Good Morning"; JOHN BARRYMORE: He earned five thousand dollars a day, yet he searched garbage cans for food for his pet vulture; OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES: At sixty he attended burlesque shows; at ninety-three he read Plato to improve his mind; JAN CHRISTIAN SMUTS: One of Great Britain's most famous leaders married a woman who refused to have children under the British flag; BERNARD BARUCH: A phrenologist advised his mother, now he advises presidents; GENERAL OMAR BRADLEY: How a shy, self-conscious boy became one of America's greatest military leaders; ADMIRAL CHESTER W. NIMITZ: He knows how to handle ships, Japs, and wives; MADAME CHIANG KAI-SHEK: She faced a hundred thousand hostile soldiers to save her husband; GENERAL MARK CLARK: The general who conquered Rome stood twenty-eighth from the bottom of his class at West Point; CONNIE MACK: The most famous ball club manager in America lost eight hundred games in eight years; GENERAL DWIGHT EISENHOWER: They said he would teach history; instead, he makes history for others to teach; LOWELL JACKSON THOMAS: He dictates in taxicabs and travels five thousand miles for one week of skiing; CAPTAIN EDWARD ELLSBERG: He went down to the sea in a diver's helmet and brought up a drydock; AND MORE...
You can go after the job you want-and get it! You can take the job you have-and improve it! You can take any situation-and make it work for you! Dale Carnegie's rock-solid, time-tested advice has carried countless people up the ladder of success in their business and personal lives. One of the most groundbreaking and timeless bestsellers of all time, How to Win Friends & Influence People will teach you: -Six ways to make people like you -Twelve ways to win people to your way of thinking -Nine ways to change people without arousing resentment And much more! Achieve your maximum potential-a must-read for the twenty-first century with more than 15 million copies sold!
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