Going for Broke

Going for Broke
Title Going for Broke PDF eBook
Author Meg McKinlay
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 2008
Genre Humorous stories
ISBN 9781921150616

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A story about a boy going for broke to prove he can do something amazing - even if it means breaking more than just a world record in the process! Nathan Foley is desperate for greatness. Record-breaking greatness. Planning? Who needs it? Research? What's that? Nathan's on a path to glory. What could go wrong?

The Go for Broke Spirit

The Go for Broke Spirit
Title The Go for Broke Spirit PDF eBook
Author Shane Sato
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019-11-30
Genre
ISBN 9780999040638

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Going for Broke

Going for Broke
Title Going for Broke PDF eBook
Author John Rothchild
Publisher Beard Books
Pages 312
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781893122611

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Rothchild tells the incredible story of Robert Campeau's rise and fall, from his acquisition of major department store chains with $11 billion in loans the banks were all too eager to give, to his demise, when the overwhelming debt, coupled with eccentric management practices, drove him into bankruptcy. A fitting epilogue to the money-mad "Era of Debt"--a story of bankers who bent the rules of lending until they broke. Photographs.

Going for Broke

Going for Broke
Title Going for Broke PDF eBook
Author James M. McCaffrey
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 478
Release 2013-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0806189088

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When Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Americans reacted with revulsion and horror. In the patriotic war fever that followed, thousands of volunteers—including Japanese Americans—rushed to military recruitment centers. Except for those in the Hawaii National Guard, who made up the 100th Infantry Battalion, the U.S. Army initially turned Japanese American prospects away. Then, as a result of anti-Japanese fearmongering on the West Coast, more than 100,000 Americans of Japanese descent were sent to confinement in inland “relocation centers.” Most were natural-born citizens, their only “crime” their ethnicity. After the army eventually decided it would admit the second-generation Japanese American (Nisei) volunteers, it complemented the 100th Infantry Battalion by creating the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. This mostly Japanese American unit consisted of soldiers drafted before Pearl Harbor, volunteers from Hawaii, and even recruits from the relocation centers. In Going for Broke, historian James M. McCaffrey traces these men’s experiences in World War II, from training to some of the deadliest combat in Europe. Weaving together the voices of numerous soldiers, McCaffrey tells of the men’s frustrations and achievements on the U.S. mainland and abroad. Training in Mississippi, the recruits from Hawaii and the mainland have their first encounter with southern-style black-white segregation. Once in action, they helped push the Germans out of Italy and France. The 442nd would go on to become one of the most highly decorated units in the U.S. Army. McCaffrey’s account makes clear that like other American soldiers in World War II, the Nisei relied on their personal determination, social values, and training to “go for broke”—to bet everything, even their lives. Ultimately, their bravery and patriotism in the face of prejudice advanced racial harmony and opportunities for Japanese Americans after the war.

Going for Broke

Going for Broke
Title Going for Broke PDF eBook
Author Michael Ashcroft
Publisher Biteback Publishing
Pages 272
Release 2020-11-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1785906380

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Three years ago, Rishi Sunak was an unknown junior minister in the Department of Local Government. By the age of thirty-nine, he was Chancellor of the Exchequer, grappling with the gravest economic crisis in modern history. Michael Ashcroft's new book charts Sunak's ascent from his parents' Southampton pharmacy to Oxford University, the City of London, Silicon Valley – and the top of British politics. It is the tale of a super-bright and hard-grafting son of immigrant parents who marries an Indian heiress and makes a fortune of his own; a polished urban southerner who wins over the voters of rural North Yorkshire – and a cautious, fiscally conservative financier who becomes the biggest-spending Chancellor in history. Sunak was unexpectedly promoted to the Treasury's top job in February 2020, with a brief to spread investment and opportunity as part of Boris Johnson's 'levelling up' agenda. Within weeks, the coronavirus had sent Britain into lockdown, with thousands of firms in peril and millions of jobs on the line. As health workers battled to save lives, it was down to Sunak to save livelihoods. This is the story of how he tore up the rulebook and went for broke.

Going For Broke

Going For Broke
Title Going For Broke PDF eBook
Author Melanie Dobson
Publisher David C Cook
Pages 321
Release 2013-03-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1434765520

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Leia Carlisle can't tell anyone her secret. After a debilitating ski injury, Leia loses her job as an airline pilot and turns to gambling for its empowering adrenaline rush. But the more she gambles, the more Leia thrives on the rush of euphoric wins until her obsession consumes her. If she doesn't overcome this addiction, the game will destroy her family, her faith—and her life.

Go for Broke

Go for Broke
Title Go for Broke PDF eBook
Author Chester Tanaka
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Japanese Americans
ISBN 9780891416302

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Originally published in a limited, numbered edition in 1982, by Go For Broke, Inc. of Richmond, California. The author and editorial board selected 240 photos after combing through about 4,000. The text combines the author's recollections, reading, and research, with an oral history gathered from officers and soldiers. The 100th/442d, the most highly decorated unit in American history, was composed of Japanese Americans who had been interred during the war, and then were allowed to volunteer to fight. 11.5x9"Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR