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How to Become Great Through Time Conversion
Author | : Sunday Adelaja |
Publsiher | : Golden Pen Limited |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2017-07-27 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1908040823 |
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This book will teach you: 1. That everyone can become great 2. How to exchange your time for greatness 3. How to stop wasting time, spending time, but invest time 4. How to convert your time into concrete products 5. How to measure the productivity of your life 6. How to convert your vacation into results 7. How to stop the evaporation of your life 8. How to live a life without regrets 9. How to win the race of life 10. How to become great through solitude
How to Turn Everything Negative to Positive
Author | : Sunday Adelaja |
Publsiher | : Golden Truth Publishing |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2019-02-17 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781793849663 |
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In this book, you’ll discover: 1. How to turn condemnation into positive energy 2. How to turn inferiority complex into positive energy 3. How to turn disappointment and depression into positive energy 4. How to turn jealousy into positive energy 5. How to turn problems into positive energy 6. Turn your problems into a springboard 7. How to turn your fear into positive energy 8. How to turn self-condemnation and guilt into positive energy 9. Self-condemnation and guilt should be turned into self-realization 10. How to turn pain, hurt and grief into positive energy
Arise
Author | : Dr Ben Quartsin |
Publsiher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2020-01-10 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781973660286 |
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“You may think of yourself as being too small or insignificant to leave a mark on humanity, but you’re underestimating the power within you.” Have you ever wished for a different life? Imagine that today is your lucky day, and your wish has come true—your new life starts now! But wait... how can you ensure that you won’t just go down the same path as before? How can you avoid your usual mistakes and seize new opportunities? We all desire to change something in our lives—no one has lived a perfect life. But unless we discover how to break free from our old habits, our new life will barely change—our second chance will go begging. That’s because a new life isn’t created in the womb but in the mind. The key isn’t to be reborn but to learn how to go about things more effectively. That’s where this book comes in. Not just the ordinary Self Help book, Dr Ben Quartsin has written a practical guide to tackling those bleak periods of life where you may feel stuck in a rut. Tracing the lives of two fictional characters, the author sheds light on the common mistakes we all make and presents principles to help transform our lives. Grounded in the author’s expert knowledge of the workings of the mind and his deep Christian faith, “Arise” is both intimate and expansive, taking the reader on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment that encourages us all to be brave.
CMOS Time Mode Circuits and Systems
Author | : Fei Yuan |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 403 |
Release | : 2018-09-03 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781482298741 |
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Time-mode circuits, where information is represented by time difference between digital events, offer a viable and technology-friendly means to realize mixed-mode circuits and systems in nanometer complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technologies. Various architectures of time-based signal processing and design techniques of CMOS time-mode circuits have emerged; however, an in-depth examination of the principles of time-based signal processing and design techniques of time-mode circuits has not been available—until now. CMOS Time-Mode Circuits and Systems: Fundamentals and Applications is the first book to deliver a comprehensive treatment of CMOS time-mode circuits and systems. Featuring contributions from leading experts, this authoritative text contains a rich collection of literature on time-mode circuits and systems. The book begins by presenting a critical comparison of voltage-mode, current-mode, and time-mode signaling for mixed-mode signal processing and then: Covers the fundamentals of time-mode signal processing, such as voltage-to-time converters, all-digital phase-locked loops, and frequency synthesizers Investigates the performance characteristics, architecture, design techniques, and implementation of time-to-digital converters Discusses time-mode delta-sigma-based analog-to-digital converters, placing a great emphasis on time-mode quantizers Includes a detailed study of ultra-low-power integrated time-mode temperature measurement systems CMOS Time-Mode Circuits and Systems: Fundamentals and Applications provides a valuable reference for circuit design engineers, hardware system engineers, graduate students, and others seeking to master this fast-evolving field.
Conversion
Author | : Katherine Howe |
Publsiher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2014-07-01 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780698158412 |
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane comes a chilling mystery—Prep meets The Crucible. It’s senior year at St. Joan’s Academy, and school is a pressure cooker. College applications, the battle for valedictorian, deciphering boys’ texts: Through it all, Colleen Rowley and her friends are expected to keep it together. Until they can’t. First it’s the school’s queen bee, Clara Rutherford, who suddenly falls into uncontrollable tics in the middle of class. Her mystery illness quickly spreads to her closest clique of friends, then more students and symptoms follow: seizures, hair loss, violent coughing fits. St. Joan’s buzzes with rumor; rumor blossoms into full-blown panic. Soon the media descends on Danvers, Massachusetts, as everyone scrambles to find something, or someone, to blame. Pollution? Stress? Or are the girls faking? Only Colleen—who’s been reading The Crucible for extra credit—comes to realize what nobody else has: Danvers was once Salem Village, where another group of girls suffered from a similarly bizarre epidemic three centuries ago . . . Inspired by true events—from seventeenth-century colonial life to the halls of a modern-day high school—Conversion casts a spell. With her signature wit and passion, New York Times bestselling author Katherine Howe delivers an exciting and suspenseful novel, a chilling mystery that raises the question, what’s really happening to the girls at St. Joan’s?
Why Systems Fail
Author | : David A. Turbide |
Publsiher | : Industrial Press Inc. |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0831130598 |
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Properly applied, manufacturing information systems can contribute to a firm's success. Improperly implemented, they have the potential to become a burden that can cause a firm's ultimate demise. The author of this timely book applies his fifteen plus years in systems implementation to explain that failure is seldom the fault of the system, and it can be avoided by learning from the experiences of others. Implementation failure can be traced to several recurring mistakes, and the information in this book can keep your firm from making common (and some unusual) errors that can keep your system from becoming an unqualified success. To demonstrate how a properly implemented system should function, the author uses an integrated approach that brings together virtually all areas of a business into a single applications set to demonstrate why systems fail and how to make sure that yours does not.
Pickett s Trail
Author | : Ronald Lantz |
Publsiher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 109 |
Release | : 2008-12-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781453506912 |
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Setting: 1875, Indian Territory Major Characters: Buck Pickett - a crusty veteran of the West who is reaching the age at which he begins to question his past life of violence. He is opinionated and tough but reflective. Junior Pickett - younger brother of Buck who possesses the same physical traits and skills as Buck but not the maturity or experi¬ence. He is forced to grow into the West because of circumstances beyond his control. Mary Rankin - an outspoken, independent girl who has a longtime distrust and dislike of men. She becomes the object of Junior's love but does not know how to handle it. Minor Characters: Quanah - Comanche warrior-chieftain who is befriended by the Picketts during his surrender to the white man. He is a cold, calculating, and violent man. Red Coker - a crude outlaw leader with a vivid taste for violence. Ben Horn - a grizzly veteran marshal of Judge Isaac Parker. Ray Ben - an insane young gunfighter imported from Arizona by Coker for the sole purpose of killing Buck Pickett. Texas Ranger Buck Pickett receives a telegram from his younger brother, Junior, to meet him in Fort Smith on a government mission. Former lawman Junior has recently taken a job working for his old army commander, Colonel G.S. Rankin, and his first assignment is to travel to Santa Fe and retrieve a gold shipment formerly belonging to the Confederate Army. As a sidelight to the mission, Junior will look for a place in New Mexico to move his ailing mother to. While still in Fort Smith, Buck is forced to kill a young drunk who goads him into a gunfight. The brother of the drunk, Red Coker, vows to get even. For the first time in his life, Buck begins to doubt his purpose in the West; the gunfight with the boy somehow changes his perspective to life. The Picketts are unknowingly trailed by the Coker gang on their trek to Santa Fe. Along the way, they encounter various people and events such as an execution ordered by the infamous Judge Parker, an accidental meeting with Comanche chief Quanah Parker, and a peri¬lous journey across the arid Staked Plains of west Texas. Once in Santa Fe, the Pickett brothers find that to complete their mission, they must escort Colonel Rankin's daughter, Mary, to Fort Sill in Indian Territory in order to rendezvous with the colonel. Despite Buck's objections she is included. Before leaving Santa Fe, Buck has a bloody brawl with the notorious Mexican bandit, El Lobo, and finds that fighting is no longer worth it in the end. He must come to grips with his deepening feelings about himself and his urge to settle down as he ages. Junior finds a beautiful valley to move his mother to. Invariably, he falls in love with the independent Mary; his struggles to deal with his newfound feelings are comical. In a lighter side, Buck plays the part of Cupid. Following a long, dry trip back to Indian Territory, Buck meets up with the Coker gang and squares off with an insane young gunfighter from Arizona named Ray Ben. The slowing Buck is trick¬ed by the gunman, and to his astonishment, is beaten on the draw and seriously wounded. Red Coker shows up to finish the job on Buck. From here on, Junior's entire personality and purpose change. His love for Mary, his plans for his ma, and his mission for Colonel Rankin become secondary to his sole purpose for living: revenge for the death of his brother. The West has forced him to a new kind of maturity. With the help of his friend, Quanah, Junior finds the outlaw gang holed up in the Wichita Mountains. He finds revenge by killing the members of the vicious gang in¬cluding a one-on-one duel with the Arizona gunman. Junior returns to Fort Sill expecting to find a departed Mary. Instead he finds her changed: love has conquered after all. They return to Missouri to move his mother to New Mexico in order to find a new life for all.
The Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion
Author | : Marc David Baer,Todd Michael Johnson,Lily Kong,Seeta Nair,Henri Paul Pierre Gooren,Peter G. Stromberg,Fenggang Yang,Andrew Abel,Robert L. Montgomery,Rebecca Y. Kim,Raymond F. Paloutzian,Kelly Bulkeley,Heinz Streib,Eliza F. Kent,Diane Apostolos-Cappadona,D. Bruce Hindmarsh,Massimo Leone,Timothy J. Steigenga,Arvind Sharma,Andrea R. Jain,Dan Smyer Yü,Gurinder Singh Mann,Louis Komjathy,Anna Xiao Dong Sun,Lizhu Fan,Na Chen,Alan F. Segal,David William Kling,Marcia K. Hermansen,Karin van Nieuwkerk,Douglas E. Cowan,Stuart A. Wright,James T. Richardson,Seth Bryant,Rick Phillips,David Grant Stewart (Jr.) |
Publsiher | : Oxford Handbooks |
Total Pages | : 829 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780195338522 |
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This handbook offers a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics of religious conversion, which for centuries has profoundly shaped societies, cultures, and individuals throughout the world.