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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Jeremy Gislason When we use the power of visualization we bring ourselves closer to the success we desire.Here's Why Visualization Creates Wealth And Success... written by Martyn Davis After Attila the Hun invaded the region in 451, it was thought that Paris was to be attacked, but according to legend Sainte Genevieve, who is still the patron saint of Paris today, saved it.
Later, the English captured Paris in 1420, but Henry V of England died at the Chateau de Vincennes, just outside Paris city in 1422 and despite the assistance of Joan of Arc, Charles VII of France tried but failed to retake the city in 1429. written by Barb Underdown The six fears that hold you back from success. What are they? Do you have them? What to do about them. written by Scott Miller I just want to make a fortune in my new MLM business overnight. What's wrong with that? Unless you are committed to personal growth any MLM success you may enjoy will be short lived! written by Gersiane De Brito Secret communication is nothing new. Books on the history of cryptography reveal that hidden messages date to as far back as there are records. After millennia of efforts to conceal messages, one might think that every imaginable cryptographic technique was tried long ago and is now widely known. "Not so," according to Morten St. George, author of a book on cryptic thinking.
written by Gersiane De Brito The prophecies of Nostradamus, today popularly believed to be the work of a charlatan, are given new life in Morten St. George's Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking. St. George discovered that some of the famous stanzas masked their message by means of a unique type of cryptography involving the deployment of a wide array of deception devices. written by Rahul Rungta Summarizes the historical themes of Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics, a book by Morten St. George. written by John Watson Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), who later became the Duke of Wellington and the hero who beat Napoleon at Waterloo, had to overcome his own mother's lack of faith in him in order to make a success of his military career.
She once commented: "I vow to God I don't know what I shall do with my awkward son, Arthur". She even believed he had little aptitude for soldiering! Perhaps this motivated him to become one of the greatest generals in British military history. Several key success lessons can be learned from his life. written by Jim Johnson Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the entire world. The city is located in France, and is also the capital of the country. Paris is among the most traveled cities in the world today. << previous page 1 next page>> |