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This is a very interesting read for chiropractors and laypeople interested in this profession. What I liked the most is how inspirational it is to read the thoughts and motives of so a lot of interesting specialists around the world. The book if packed with strong quotations relating to every topic discussed. The 33 principles are presented and reflected upon, with one various topic being added between every 2 principles. In this way, every principle laid out by Stephenson is revised and deepended in an enriching discussion. By the end, you feel more inspired and thrilled about chiropractic, life in general and the prospect of taking action to create the globe a better place.What I disliked about the book is that you can search a tendency toward segregationism and intolerance in the discourse of some of the authors, alluding to "real chiropractic" with the classic "my chiropractic is better that yours" attitude. As a chiropractor working in a country where we strive successfully to hold the profession united, I still look up to the ones who serve the public with love, yet respects all his fellow chiropractors and the special understading of each and everyone of lightful book. It is a amazing honor to be a little part of it =)
I found this book on health and how we can take a more active role in preventing disease and protecting our quality of life to be educational, thought provoking and based upon a common sense approach to health. Most of us have already figured out that the respond to being healthy isn't always found in a or in surgery.
tight ryhmes, a small go-go spice and a splash of guitars, Jepetto's first album is worth the cash for the rythmes. a bit of a hip-hop/rock crossover without sellin out the style. theyre spreadin from MD...pick it up...Human (track#2) is my favorite, makes you move, from side to side then up and down; but the collaboration with Smoke (Deciding where the globe begins)is tight too.
Volume 33 is a super dialogue massive volume of Hunter X Hunter, with small in the method of action. Fortunately it is all very interesting. The overall theme of this volume is definitely the mysterious Dark y there is a lot to cover in this one. One of the highlights of the volume is learning more about Dark Continent. Each fresh detail is both terrifying and filled with a sense of wonder. There is a truly gorgeous 3 page spread that gives us a glimpse of the wild life that lives there.But even more terrifying the continent is the majority of those going on the voyage to there. The scariest of which is the Kakin Royal family, some of which are truly dark and disturbing. Beyond Netero continues to be an intriguing fresh characters, it's beautiful hard to obtain a amazing read on him. We also to obtain to see quite a bit more of the Zodiacs.Happily Kurapika and Leorio take center scene in this volume. It's amazing to see how their friendship has grown. An odd note of the volume is just how small Gon there is, I think he may be out of the story for a while. Volume 33 of Hunter X Hunter is must a read for fans, just be prepared to read a bit more then usual.
There are no battles in most parts of the world. Condemning battle as barbaric deeds is politically correct and very HYPOCRITICAL. The non-physical battle in peaceful locations is even more aggressive and nasty in fact. This book is truly enlightening in explaining the truth of it. But most importantly. This book is amazingly PRACTICAL and ACTIONABLE. I can't praise more about this book. 48 laws of power begin your eyes for truth of human dynamics, this book comes far from understanding the humanity into the manual of getting what you wish by humanity. Thank you, Robert Greene. I still think not only Robert Greene but this book are underestimated in the world. Although Greene is popular in the States, but it's truly not enough.
I didn't think I'd ever search I book to love as much as Gone Girl. But this book did it for me. I finished reading it in one sitting and was so sad when it was over. The characterizations were complex and layered, especially the heroine and her scientific approach to the horrendous cirtances of her kidnapping. Thanks Shannon Kirk for a unbelievable read.
A true page turner! Though psychological thriller's are not my favorite genre, this story was very compelling, well written and quite a special story line. The reader wants to [email protected]#$%! quickly to search out what happens, hence an extremely hard book to place down. For the type of topic matter I found it to be very entertaining albeit a bit gruesome. I would recommend.
The heroine was both unbelievably stupid and unbelievably smart. She read books about the human brain at age six. She did something in the first grade that informs the reader that she isn't the least bit human or even humanoid. She's too weird to e's being held prisoner on the third floor of what might be a farmhouse. She and her captor walk down three flights of stairs and end up on the first floor. Shannon Kirk needs to go to the third floor of a building and see how a lot of flights of stairs it takes to obtain to the first floor. Isn't it obvious? Ms. Kirk is a lawyer, but I wouldn't wish her defending night, a child is told to run to the corner shop and buy milk and Sanka and be back by 0700. Huh? Be back by early morning? Clearly that's not what Shannon Kirk intended. The child makes it back two mins late, at 0702. As a punishment he is held prisoner in a basement for a full year! Insanity like that is just too weird, too one point an FBI agent says he's in a "small, little town." Several pages later, ". . . through the city of our destination was an infuriating four-lane 'route' with one billion stoplights." There's really no excuse for mindless nonsense like this in a novel. The author has no grip on the ally hate to say it, but this one's a loser. Buy it if you're not interested in humanity or logic and don't mind if novels are snail-paced and just plain stupid.
This is a phenomenal read! I was so immersed in the story and in the characters immediately. I see a lot of reviewers have already given a run down of the plot so I won't be repetitive. The story is suspenseful and the characters are intriguing with lots of layers to unfold. Order this book immediately, you will love it!!
Amazing examples and stories, but as always Greene has a rather Machiavellian view of life which becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy--if we view life as battle it more often will be. But on the other side, we need to realize that some people will screw us over, and a dose of that truth is required for survival as well. My largest revelation of the book was that battle is less about battle than the psychology and drama going on behind the scenes, whether it be tides literally affecting the course of a battle or private affairs changing the course of history.
Awesome prep for the LSAT, and the intro was 100% right. I see logical fallacies everywhere I look now. It's hard not to point them out when I watch TV, but I definitely feel more prepared for the LSAT. Just obtain ready to obtain smarter in a method that makes you more ready for law school, and more snobbish to all of your friends.
I want I could rate this book higher, because I really liked the story and the characters, but the need for a competent editor took me right out of the story. To me, being a amazing storyteller is much more necessary than being a amazing speller, but that's why you hire an editor. Some examples in this book are misspelling hussle for hustle, describing pores on someone's face as pours, and the sentence that begins, "Together, her and her contraption appeared like a shriveled balloon" should be "she and her". I know this seems like nitpicking, but these things shout amateurish and lessen an otherwise amazing story.
To date I've read everything Robert Greene has in print and, much to my surprise, this turned out to be the most useful volume of all. Greene's other books were immensely helpful for clearing my head of cobwebs since, along with everyone else, I'm forced to negotiate our brave fresh globe of cutthroat strategies and social Darwinists, while trying to hold a roof over my head. Without going into detail, allow me simply say The 33 Tactics of Battle taught me exactly what I required to know in order to adequately discourage the bullying I have had to endure at work for the past three years. Until I can search another job -- not all battles are winnable -- I can now hold this workplace vampire's demeaning behaviors in check. I recommend all of Greene's books, but this one may well be the best investment of the lot.
This is the best of his books. I have given over 20 copies of this book to young officers, enlisted men, young business people...even both of my children. Well written and the most impressive thing is how he uses the same things we have always read from these scions of leadership but he translates this into understandable...and better yet...actionable ideas. If you wish to be a leader...of any kind...at any age...buy this book.
I loved this book! My sister saw the description and knew I would have fun it. I read it on my kindle. Method 15/33I love the method the protagonist's mind worked as she planned her escape and it was interesting to have this peek into her mind as she was a brilliant, most likely autistic person. I like mysteries and thrillers like this and I really liked the protagonist---I was totally rooting for her. I wish to read more of this author's work. 😊
I love how this book explains things. It is incredibly detailed in terms of how flaws present up on the LSAT and what you should be looking for. I was having a really hard time determining which flaws were which on some questions and this book definitely was a huge help. I’m so glad I got it just in time before my test. I really think it is making a large difference!
This writer shows a lot of potential , this book was well paced, interesting story with a heroine that what resourceful and an perfect role model, only criticism was the writers habit of mentioning something and the saying "I'll tell you about that later" definitely needs to stop doing that, otherwise perfect read
This is probably the best book I've read - the writing is very engaging and they are explained in such an interesting and insightful way. Clearly a lot of research has gone into this, particularly the historic stories about war/combat and politics. The examples from history are an perfect method to illustrate specific points. I regularly hold this book for reference, and I'm sure I'll continue referring to it in the future. It uses the subject of battle to explain and describe various strategic tools and methods. I've read 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene, so this is my 2nd book I've read by him - and it exceeded expectations.
Greene draws a lot of wisdom from Sunzi (pin-yin spelling of Sun Tzu). He makes a lot of ogy's to sports and business, so it is not just a "how to war a battle book." Since the battle in Vietnam, America has learned somewhat the lessons of the "Third Globe Method of War." Technology, though a amazing advantage is not a "win all." Preparation and a constantly shifting battlefield are the keys to success. As the age of the nation-state (1648-2018) wanes, corporate powers will now start directing tactic and whether a nation likes it or not, national policy. The Industrial Age produced the American Civil War, Globe Battles ! and 2. Greene shows the changing state of warfare and the strategists adopting and learning from the ever changing situations. Greene fits well with Colonel John Nagl and Colonel Thomas Hammes' books "Learning to Eat Soup With a Knife" and "The Sling and The Stone." All amazing reads.
One of Pratchett's best Discworld books, imho! Moist von Lipwig, aka Albert Spangler, has been snatched from the jaws of death at the gallows and given one latest chance: reopen the post office, or face certain death. It has been out of business for years, and the latest 4 postmasters before him have died under suspicious cirtances. His parole officer, a golem named Pump 19, is relentless in forcing him to do his duty. Another snag is the evil fresh owner of the Clacks, Reacher Gilt, who is determined to see that Moist becomes Dead Postmaster #5. Along the way, Moist has to reckon with his past. The ripple effects of what he thought were "victimless cons" extended far from the center, including to Adora Belle Dearheart, the woman he loved. Her pursued her despite the fact that she usually met him with a crossbow aimed at his head. When he discovered that his fake bond scheme had been the ruin of the Dearheart family and caused Adora's father's suicide, he began to feel like he deserved that crossbow arrow. Does Moist succeed in resurrecting the post office? Does Adora fall for him? Does Reacher Gilt obtain his comeuppance? I won't spoil it for you, but this is Discworld, so you can beautiful well guess. Finding out how it happens is the fun part.
If you're not familiar with Discworld, you should know that the overall series can be broken down into various sub-series (e.g. Witches, Guards, DEATH...). Going Postal is the first Moist Von Lipwig book, sometimes considered part of the industrial revolution series. Meaning? You can absolutely read this as your first Discworld book, where the only drawback is that a couple of the supporting characters started off in various sub-series. (Personally, I'd probably recommend Guards, Guards as your first book instead.)Discworld is a humorous fantasy setting and is so amazing that it was the 2nd best selling book series in the U.K., after Harry Potter. (The author has since passed away.) A lot of of the books are set in the town (or twin cities, now combined) of Ankh-Morpork.(warning: spoilers for first couple chapters)Moist is a con man who is caught and pressed into service to re-open Ankh-Morpork's postal service. Well, after he's failed to escape prison, and was sent to the gallows to be publicly executed, that is. If I tell much more about the story, I'd be revealing serious spoilers, so I won't do is is one of the best books in the later Discworld books, and Moist is one of the better characters. Amazing supporting cast, and the Moist books really support the town advance as a civilization.
How is it that this is the first Terry Pratchett Discworld book I’ve ever read? Having read Amazing Omens I quickly surmised that the humor in it could not be from Neil Gaiman because his books are seldom funny so I decided to give Terry Pratchett a try. This guy is hilarious. It needs be your type of humor of course, it’s mostly based on quirky ideas, unexpected responses and results, and turn of phrase, with random subtle add-in comments, but if you like that type of humor then this book is bloody brilliant.
There's no room for mistakes in this Application. There are some mistakes.. not recommended as it seems like the app is not reviewed properly, at some locations either the word is punctuated wrongly or the pronunciation in audio is not correct.. I've reported one problem about a month ago but neither I got any answer nor the app is updated to prevent others from making mistakes and reading it with wrong pronunciation.
Amazing app, I've already learned some basics for Japanese but huge issue with it is the money. Now I understand you need cash to hold the application up and running but there is method to much content Locked because I don't have premium it's ridiculous it would be better if you could at least create some more of the basics for languages easier to access but don't create people pay so much. Some people might be okay with it but I haven't gotten into it enough to pay for the additional lessons so until I'm able to learn more unfortunately I'll be searching for another app. No offense though amazing learning application
It can be quite a amazing app. I'm learning Afrikaans and there is a amazing amount of Afrikaans on there which is cool. But, there are SO a lot of mistakes in the application and the voice recognition is dreadful. And now I have paid £48 for a year's subscription and I can't obtain in to my lessons. Which is just a joke when the application is overpriced to start with. If I had another choice for extensive Afrikaans lessons I would take it. And the response to this is a joke ... I have already dealt with Ioana days after I raised the problem and after a amazing few emails. Eventually I got access to my acc back again and I was refunded for the duplicate payment but the application is still wrong at least 10% of the time for Afrikaans. Ioana, I can't believe you come on here and create a comment as if we haven't already dealt with the long overdue issues.
Lies, you can learn a fresh language for free if you pay 49.99 a year. I could understand some paid content but 90% is ridiculous if mondly is going to emphasize Free repeatedly here. Also, disabling learning notifications did not stop the pervasive notifications, had to uninstall. So when I decide to spend $ on learning a fresh language, I'll be adverse to choosing this because of the rampant dishonesty in its promotion..
I like the app, content is fine & I like being able to switch between alphabets but the constant loss of audio is too frustrating. This is clearly a known problem as it is in the troubleshooting section but even that doesn't always work so I often have to reboot my phone just to do a lesson over headphones. Audio is fine over speakers but not always an option. Shame but I am probably going to cancel my subscription.
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As a Chiropractor I loved reading this book with 33 various people diving into our profession's principles and Dr. Serio's very valuable additions. I enjoyed it so much that I gifted one to a newly graduated Chiropractor and now I'm buying three more to share with my staff. I look forward to discussing each chapter in our monthly philosophy staff meetings.
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Great... Great... Great... (and life changing)
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Unbelievable review of the principles that are the basis for the best within the profession.
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