Henry & Leo

Henry & Leo
Title Henry & Leo PDF eBook
Author Pamela Zagarenski
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 40
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1328661873

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Leo isn’t just a stuffed toy, he is Henry’s best friend and brother. He is as real as a tree, a cloud, the sun, the moon, the stars, and the wind. But when the two are accidentally separated, no one in Henry’s family believes Leo is real enough to find his way home. With beautiful mixed-media paintings, the Caldecott Honor–winning artist Pamela Zagarenski explores the transcendent nature of friendship and love.

Self-Hypnosis

Self-Hypnosis
Title Self-Hypnosis PDF eBook
Author Henry Leo Bolduc
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1993-05
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780960130221

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Proclaiming that there is no limit to what you can do, this text explains how to create a personal self-hypnosis programme, and, through the use of individualized programmes, reprogramme your mind to control or eliminte bad habits, create a new identity and develop latent talents or abilities.

Self-Hypnosis

Self-Hypnosis
Title Self-Hypnosis PDF eBook
Author Henry Leo Bolduc
Publisher Morpheus Books
Pages 0
Release 2000-05
Genre Autogenic training
ISBN 9781883717025

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You have the power to change and control your life. Hypnosis, by its very nature, is holistic--it encompasses the whole person... body, mind, and spirit. By using self-hypnosis, you can achieve your goals and direct your subconscious mind to work for you in any area you desire to create a better life. In addition to offering everything you need to know about self-hypnosis, this book provides 33 word-for-word scripts, which you can adapt to fit your needs, of literally hundreds of ways you can use self-hypnosis to bring you greater happiness, fulfillment, and achievement in your life. The scripts include losing weight, quitting smoking, sports achievement, stress management, self-confidence, holistic healing, developing psychic ability, attracting abundance, past life regression, enhancing creativity, and many more. Inside this book are all the tools and techniques you need to create powerful and positive changes in your life. Visit Morpheus Books for more information. http: //morpheusbooks.blogspot.co

Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality

Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality
Title Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality PDF eBook
Author Edward O'Donnell
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 377
Release 2015-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 0231539266

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America's remarkable explosion of industrial output and national wealth at the end of the nineteenth century was matched by a troubling rise in poverty and worker unrest. As politicians and intellectuals fought over the causes of this crisis, Henry George (1839–1897) published a radical critique of laissez-faire capitalism and its threat to the nation's republican traditions. Progress and Poverty (1879), which became a surprise best-seller, offered a provocative solution for preserving these traditions while preventing the amassing of wealth in the hands of the few: a single tax on land values. George's writings and years of social activism almost won him the mayor's seat in New York City in 1886. Though he lost the election, his ideas proved instrumental to shaping a popular progressivism that remains essential to tackling inequality today. Edward T. O'Donnell's exploration of George's life and times merges labor, ethnic, intellectual, and political history to illuminate the early militant labor movement in New York during the Gilded Age. He locates in George's rise to prominence the beginning of a larger effort by American workers to regain control of the workplace and obtain economic security and opportunity. The Gilded Age was the first but by no means the last era in which Americans confronted the mixed outcomes of modern capitalism. George's accessible, forward-thinking ideas on democracy, equality, and freedom have tremendous value for contemporary debates over the future of unions, corporate power, Wall Street recklessness, government regulation, and political polarization.

The Whisper

The Whisper
Title The Whisper PDF eBook
Author Pamela Zagarenski
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 40
Release 2015-10-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0544761286

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The two-time Caldecott Honor artist shares “a sumptuously illustrated fable about the magic of storytelling and the power of imagination” (School Library Journal, starred review). When a little girl receives a curious book filled only with pictures, a whisper urges her to supply the words she cannot see. As the pages turn, her imagination takes flight and she discovers that the greatest storyteller of all might come from within. Pamela Zagarenski’s debut as an author reminds us that we each bring something different to the same book. "Surreal, staggering mixed-media paintings make traveling across such beautifully varied and bizarre storyscapes exhilarating."—Kirkus, starred review

Records & Briefs New York State Appellate Division

Records & Briefs New York State Appellate Division
Title Records & Briefs New York State Appellate Division PDF eBook
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Pages 1056
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Rescuing the World

Rescuing the World
Title Rescuing the World PDF eBook
Author Andrew F. Smith
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 272
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0791488543

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Leo Cherne's life brimmed with paradox and improbability. He was born in the Bronx to a poor, immigrant, Jewish family, and yet rose to the heights of economic and political power in WASP America. A successful entrepreneur and an unofficial advisor to nine presidents, he nevertheless devoted the majority of his time to humanitarian causes, particularly the International Rescue Committee, which he chaired for forty years. From Hungary to Cuba to Cambodia, Cherne traveled across the globe on behalf of political refugees. A consummate networker, he also had the uncanny ability to attract and cultivate talented people before they became prominent, including such figures as John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Patrick Moynihan, Claiborne Pell, Tom Dooley, William Casey, John Whitehead, and Henry A. Kissinger. He was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1984 by Ronald Reagan, who proclaimed that although never elected to governmental office, Leo Cherne had more influence on American foreign policy than most elected officials. The underlying theme of his life was that one person, without family contacts or wealthy connections, could make a difference worldwide in political and humanitarian affairs.