วันจันทร์ที่ 25 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2555

The Prince and Pauper by Agu, Jaachynma N E - The Passport to a Greater Life



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To take those limitations off your life and be the real you, this book titled 'The prince and the Pauper,' authored by Mrs. Agu Jaachynma N.E., is the creative tool you need. It is loaded with the logos and rhema that will help you function in the unction of greater glory. This masterpiece is more than a companion if you truly desire a positive change in your life. It is the Midas touch that you need to live a better and higher life. An unselfish person is one who discovers something of great value and shares same with others enthusiastically, that is why I share this with you. Reading this great book blessed my life greatly and I highly recommend it for you to read and be blessed. This enchiridion written by a virtuous woman, teaches us why we should not settle for less but go for the best which is our birthright in Christ Jesus.

In this book, this godly princess shares with us God's words that positively transformed her life and this word can change you and the world positively. This is the book that you need for a positive mental re-engineering and for the renewal of your mind. Many authors of Christian books make their writing boring and tasteless but Jaachynma's book is interesting, inspiring and exciting. This beautifully written book teaches that the pauper is the man or woman that has no knowledge of God's plan and purpose for his or her life. He/she is not in good relationship with God. A prince is a person that is in good relationship with God. This book is enshrined with the knowledge that empowers your personality. After reading this masterpiece, you will be a person of note whose noteworthy legacy is worthy of emulation.

Agu Jaachynma N.E., the daughter of Zion who authored this book is a woman of substance, whose substance of sapience is blessing all and sundry. She is a pastor, educator, mother, wife, sister and a good encourager whose sagacity is ruling cities worldwide. This gifted and talented doyen is a graduate of Languages and Linguistics Department of the University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. She has held several leadership positions in her church and various organizations; she presently works as an administrative officer in the Ministry of Agriculture, Nigeria. Jaachynma is a poet, linguist and a seasoned writer. A woman of dignity and a genius whose geniality is top-notch. Agu, Jaachynma N.E. is married to Dr. Agu Ahamefula, a respected man of God, a gynecologist and an obstetrician. Her marriage is blessed with two powerful boys.

The Prince and the Pauper is a 162-page perfect-bound paperback book, printed and published by Enaz Publications in New York, USA. This ten-chapter book has a dedication, foreword, acknowledgement, introduction, conclusion and bibliography. This power packed book has the ISBN number: 1-59232-199-2. The Prince and the Pauper is a life-changing book that was written under God's inspiration and it is loaded with God's life-transforming power that will take you to greater heights now and forever more. I endorse and recommend this life-enrichment book for all. Read and live a higher life.

?IFEANYI ENOCH ONUOHA




วันพุธที่ 13 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2555

Both Expert Riders and Novices Can Benefit From Developing the Art of Equine Communication



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Developing the Art of Equine Communication, a new Moonlight Mesa Associates publication written by C.L. "Lee" Anderson, is a one of a kind when it comes to the horse world and its myriad publications. Anderson's book will be extremely educational for many horse owners, and may challenge the beliefs and practices of many others.

For starters, the cover photo by professional photographer Allen Patrou alone speaks volumes. This is surely a perfect example of a picture being worth a thousand words. The cover design by Vin Libassi is also outstanding. What follows inside the book is every bit as good as the cover suggests.

Horses have been a passion for Anderson since his youth, and he has spent his life studying, reading about, and training these animals. He is, as his tag implies, a "Living Historian and Horseman of the Old-School." It's fortunate that Anderson's experiences and observations are now in printed form.

The beauty of Anderson's book is that he starts at the beginning - not the beginning of horse training, but at the beginning of man's relationship with the horse. These chapters are fascinating in that the author brings to light information that most people just don't know and really have no way of finding out unless they engage in the same painstaking research the author undertook. Anderson goes on from there to give insightful observations of horse behavior and how horses communicate with each other. While one may be tempted to jump ahead in this book and read chapters that pertain strictly to what one wants to know about, having access to this unusual and highly informative information gives the later material far more meaning and sense.

Anderson covers equine topics (sight, smell, touch, and sound) and how these senses affect horses. He goes much further than just explaining, though, and gives extremely helpful, solid suggestions on how to deal with specific issues and undesirable behaviors related to the topics. For example, when one understands why a horse bolts, it's a lot easier to deal with the issue or to avoid the situation altogether. Rather than reacting in blind anger to the bolting animal, having information about why this occurred puts the behavior in a different perspective.

This is not a book written by a newly educated horse person. This book is the culmination of decades of observation, work, and experience. This is a book that any horse person would find of value, regardless of whether a rider agrees with everything the author says or not, or whether the person is a novice or a skilled horseman. There is most definitely something of value for every single rider in this publication.

Barbra Lee is a retired teacher who enjoys reading books and writing book reviews.

Developing the Art of Equine Communication is available at http://www.moonlightmesaassociates.com/ and on amazon.




วันศุกร์ที่ 1 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2555

Moonwalking With Einstein - The Art And Science Of Remembering Everything



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This is the lesson that Joshua Foer, a science writer and journalist, took away with him when he looked at the world memory championships not long ago.

An engaging writer, who believes in becoming involved with his subjects and stories, Foer, who won an Amazon 2010 "Best Books of the Month" Award, looked the wide range of people competing in this amazing competition.

There was one competitor whose memory was so poor that he could not remember beyond the last instant of his life while another competitor was able to memorize complex theorems and mathematical problems, even though the contestant doesn't understand anything about math himself.

Then, there was one of the champions who was able to memorize the exact order of a 1528-digit integer.

The deeper he looked the more Foer wanted to find out how the process worked because, as he noted in one part of his well-written work, he had trouble remembering where he left his car keys and then wondered how many of us have the same problem. It turns out that there are more people out there with this issue than you may think and Foer works with the champions, using their techniques to not only learn where he left his car keys, but other things such as the things like: Brains find it easier to use visual cues than lists; Brains can be trained to take the visual cues they have been given and can then be trained to turn those visual cues into usable lists.

For example, Foer, learning the tricks of the trade from the masters, was able to learn long lists by using a method he called POA - person, object, action. In other words, he was able to remember the layout of deck of cards or actions by associating each individual card or action with a person, perhaps the presenter or a child, or associating the list with an object, an auto or item like a specific clock, for example. Finally, here was the action, where he was able to associate a piece of a long list with a specific action.

In other words, if the item he wanted to remember was the first of a series of actions, he would associate the item in the list with that action. Other people use mnemonics to do the same thing or providing tricks for every day items you hardly think about so that they remain with you all of the time, such as the location of your house keys or your car keys.

There are many, varied training techniques and Foer's engaging style not only shows people master the many issues they have in remembering long lists. It was this type of perseverance and memory management that enabled a contestant to memorize more than 1500 numbers in a row - without knowing them beforehand - and then repeat the list exactly.

The mind is a fascinating science. Some says that we don't use a-tenth of our conscious minds and from the way Foer writes, it is possible. If you want to learn how the master's do it in a delightful, quite readable style, the you will enjoy Foer's work and exactly how he remembers where his keys are.

Roberto Sedycias works as an IT consultant for ecommUS-Books