What I gave up for Father God to put together this book series and the enterprises to follow: a) two hundred and thirty-five houses, most of them free and clear, mostly single-family homes collecting $800-$900 a month in rental fees; b) a $350,000 annual income for many years selling single-family homes. I was using the Pathway to Success and applying the Scriptures daily in my life, "Doing it God's Way". I have built, rented, owned, and sold single-family homes, sub-divisions, and apartment home communities. I am 81 years of age and can get up stairs better than many fifty year olds can. I can see and hear better than most people my age. This should have your attention. If I had another 48 years to travel this earth, I don't know what I would do differently. If I travel this earth another 48 years, I would have other records of accomplishment to share with you. Use what I share with you in this book and you will have success beyond your imagination. Live life "Doing it God's Way" This book is going to teach you how to sell anything including yourself. By reaching and practicing the proven sales techniques found in this book, you can become successful financially in any field. Whatever your passion is, take a serious look at the opportunities within the pages of this book to fine-tune your business acumen. The information in this book will give you the tools to get the "yeses" that you want and need. Each book in the Wealth Building series is designed using stories, anecdotes, and biographical information summarizing Alonza Cassie Brown's life wherein he earned one million dollars three times. Found within the pages of each chapter are the scriptures which he applied throughout his life and the situations to which he applied them. They are underlined within each chapter along with key wealth building tips. There is a summary of key "Wealth Building Scriptures" and "Wealth Building Tips" found at the end of each chapter. The "Wealth Building Scriptures" chapter summary is entitled "My Daily Commitment." The "Wealth Building Tips" chapter summary is entitled "My Daily Affirmations." This book can be used in your personal home study, your weekly Bible study, or in any weekly or scheduled class which seeks to spiritually and economically empower its participants. This is an individual or group--daily, weekly, or sixteen-week program depending on how you want to use it. Use it to compliment your current spiritual development delivery module.
P.A.T.C.O. AND REAGAN: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY - The Air Traffic Controllers' Strike of 1981 - documents those ominous days leading up to, including, andafter the fateful strike and consequent firing of over 11,000 federal employees by the President of the United States in August, 1981. Relying onprimary White House research materials available in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library archives, the book concludes that both the strike and thedismissal were not only predictable, but inescapable scenarios, given the resolute and tenacious personalities of the leaders involved. It discussesin length, the compounding effects that the strike had on its members, society at large, and the White House. P.A.T.C.O. AND REAGAN explores the motivations behind the strikers' controversial actions and the corresponding rationales of their opponents, whichincluded just about everybody else. It highlights the heightened emotions that fueled the union's expectations before the strike and drove its ferventquest for redemption after the strike. The union's inability to comprehend how the strike would be perceived ultimately doomed its efforts andcondemned it to a collision course with the Reagan Administration, the general public, and even its own membership . As a consequence, organized laborin the United States would never be the same.
P.A.T.C.O. AND REAGAN: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY - The Air Traffic Controllers' Strike of 1981 - documents those ominous days leading up to, including, andafter the fateful strike and consequent firing of over 11,000 federal employees by the President of the United States in August, 1981. Relying onprimary White House research materials available in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library archives, the book concludes that both the strike and thedismissal were not only predictable, but inescapable scenarios, given the resolute and tenacious personalities of the leaders involved. It discussesin length, the compounding effects that the strike had on its members, society at large, and the White House. P.A.T.C.O. AND REAGAN explores the motivations behind the strikers' controversial actions and the corresponding rationales of their opponents, whichincluded just about everybody else. It highlights the heightened emotions that fueled the union's expectations before the strike and drove its ferventquest for redemption after the strike. The union's inability to comprehend how the strike would be perceived ultimately doomed its efforts andcondemned it to a collision course with the Reagan Administration, the general public, and even its own membership . As a consequence, organized laborin the United States would never be the same.
Neal Koblitz was a student of Nicholas M. Katz, under whom he received his Ph.D. in mathematics at Princeton in 1974. He spent the year 1974 -75 and the spring semester 1978 in Moscow, where he did research in p -adic analysis and also translated Yu. I. Manin's "Course in Mathematical Logic" (GTM 53). He taught at Harvard from 1975 to 1979, and since 1979 has been at the University of Washington in Seattle. He has published papers in number theory, algebraic geometry, and p-adic analysis, and he is the author of "p-adic Analysis: A Short Course on Recent Work" (Cambridge University Press and GTM 97: "Introduction to Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms (Springer-Verlag).