HISTORIA DE LA ECONOMÍA ARGENTINA, 1930-1955 ResumenUniversitario Nº 461 Mauricio Fau
La crisis estructural y orgánica de 1930 puso fin al modelo de crecimiento hacia el exterior y dio paso al nacionalismo económico, el proteccionismo y la economía dirigida. Se fue fortaleciendo un MERCADO INTERNO CONSUMIDOR y se aprovechó la capacidad ociosa de muchas ramas fabriles de los principales países en crisis, que exportaron hacia la Argentina equipos, capitales y técnicos, dada su dificultad para exportar hacia el país dado el proteccionismo y la falta de divisas para comprar afuera.Las experiencias económicas de los gobiernos conservadores de la llamada "Década Infame" y del peronismo, son abordados aquí sobre la base de un resumen de lo esencial de los capítulos 2 y 3 del libro ESTADO, SOCIEDAD Y ECONOMÍA EN LA ARGENTINA (1930-1997), de Girbal-Blacha, Noemí, Zarrilli, Adrián y ...
Hacking: Computer Hacking Beginners Guide How to Hack Wireless Network, Basic Security and Penetration Testing, Kali Linux, Your First Hack Alan T. Norman
SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICING: $0.99! Regularly priced: $3.99 $5.99. Get this Amazing #1 Amazon Top Release - Great Deal! You can read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device.This book will teach you how you can protect yourself from most common hacking attacks -- by knowing how hacking actually works! After all, in order to prevent your system from being compromised, you need to stay a step ahead of any criminal hacker. You can do that by learning how to hack and how to do a counter-hack.Within this book are techniques and tools that are used by both criminal and ethical hackers – all the things that you will find here will show you how information security can be compromised and how you can identify an attack in a system that you are trying to protect. At the same time, you will ...
Hacking: The Underground Guide to Computer Hacking, Including Wireless Networks, Security, Windows, Kali Linux and Penetration Testing Abraham K White
Learn to hack!This book will provide you with the best tools for hacking and also point out ways you can protect your systems. Step by Step instructions with command prompts are included. Below are sample topics covered in the book:Hacking into Wireless NetworksHacking into Computers and SmartphonesEthical HackingScanning Your SystemsPinpointing Specific VulnerabilitiesThe best tools for each kind of hackingCracking EncryptionFlaws in Websites and ApplicationsAttacking with FrameworksPenetration TestingLinuxStep by Step Commands to performPhishingAdvantages and Disadvantages of WEP, WPA, WPA2, etcOther Wireless Hacking ResourcesAnd various other subjects related to hackingIf you really want to learn more about hacking, then this book will definitely provide you with detailed information a...
Hacking: WiFi Hacking, Wireless Hacking for Beginners - Step by Step John Smith
Use These Techniques to Immediately Hack a Wi-Fi TodayHALL OF FAME - TOP 15 REVIEWER: Devin Stephens gave this book 5 STARS. Ever wondered how easy it could be to hack your way into someone’s computer? Ever wanted to learn how to hack into someone’s password-protected WiFi? Written with the beginner in mind, this new book looks at something which is a mystery to many. Set out in an easy-to-follow and simple format, this book will teach you the step by step techniques needed and covers everything you need to know in just 5 concise and well laid out chapters; •Wi-Fi 101•Ethical Hacking•Hacking It Like A Villain – WEP-Protected Networks•Hacking It Like A Villain – WPA-Protected Networks•Basic Hacking-ology Terms But this isn’t just a guide to hacking. With a lot of focus on hackers cont...
Haiti: The Sleeping Economic Power Ernst Etienne
With a vibrant, intelligent and enterprising population, Haiti is a unique country with a rich history. Indeed, it was called the Pearl of the Antilles and it is the first independent republic of coloured people in modern times. However, Haiti has experienced significant decline since its early days. It is presently the poorest country in the Americas and has an economy that depends mainly on foreign aid. Is Haiti condemned to perpetual poverty? Ernst Etienne demonstrates that mathematical principles can be used to develop a formula for the sustainable development of Haiti. The diligent application of this formula has the potential to make Haiti the most prosperous country on Earth!**
Hannibal Barca: A Life From Beginning to End Hourly History
Hannibal Barca * Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside! * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet.** There are notorious figures in history who have withstood the test of time, and then there is Hannibal Barca. This man stands in a unique category of his own because the name of Hannibal Barca not only went down in history; it changed the course of it. This headstrong North African leader did the impossible. He not only led a massive army flanked by elephants—yes, elephants—from North Africa and into Europe, Hannibal also managed to check the growing superpower of Rome through sheer ingenuity. Inside you will read about...✓ Crossing the Alps✓ Hannibal’s Roman Raids✓ The Apocalyptic Battle of Cannae✓ The Roman Counterattack✓ Life on the...
Hannibal: The Elephant-Riding Commander (History Leaders) elisha goldberg
The legacy and legend surrounding Carthaginian general Hannibal are brought to life in this historical account of how his mythical military prowess nearly collapsed the Roman empire. Anecdotes and writings provide insight into the life and decisions of the boldest tactician in the ancient world, from his most valiant moment surprising Rome after trekking through the Alps in winter with a gigantic army to his darkest moment in military defeat when he ended his life by falling on his own sword. The man behind the myth and strategy is illuminated in this compelling history. Elisha Goldberg is an book editor and author who has written dozens of books to date, including a number of biographies of historical figures. The author questioned the figure and work of Hannibal for decades, and finally...
Happy Valley: The Story of the English in Kenya Nicholas Best
"Nicholas Best tells an immensely entertaining tale"Max Hastings, Evening Standard "Erudite, amusing and, even, gossipy"Nigel Dempster, Punch "First class... quite hilariously funny!'"Melbourne Herald "Anyone with experience of Kenya, past or present, resident or tourist, will enjoy reading Happy Valley"Country Life The definitive story of the British in Kenya, from the explorer Joseph Thomson, whose exploits inspired King Solomon’s Mines, to the decadent Happy Valley set of the 1930s, the murder of Lord Erroll, and the Mau Mau revolt of the 1950s.**About the AuthorNicholas Best’s books have been translated into many languages. He was the Financial Times’ fiction critic for ten years and was long-listed in 2010 for the Sunday Times-EFG Bank £25,000 award, the biggest short story prize ...
Henry Ford: A Life From Beginning to End Hourly History
Henry Ford * Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside! * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet.** Henry Ford once announced to a young schoolboy that it was he who had invented the modern age. Born on a farm in rural Michigan three weeks after the battle of Gettysburg, Ford hated everything about farming as soon as he could understand what it was about. So he turned his attention to the farm machinery that made the family farm run, and never looked back. It was his love of machines, then engines, and finally automobiles that Henry Ford is best known for. He designed and manufactured cars which would transform not just his family's little farm, and not just the city of Detroit. The automobile would change the world; ushering in a whole ne...
Henry V: The Warrior King of 1415 Ian Mortimer
This insightful look at the life of Henry V and the Battle of Agincourt casts new light on a period in history often held up as legend. A great English hero, Henry V was lionized by Shakespeare and revered by his countrymen for his religious commitment, his sense of justice, and his military victories. Here, noted historian and biographer Ian Mortimer takes a look at the man behind the legend and offers a clear, historically accurate, and realistic representation of a ruler who was all too human. Mortimer digs up fascinating details about Henry V’s reign that have been lost to history, including the brutal strategies he adopted at the Battle of Agincourt. A fascinating look at the life of an iconic English king—ideal for students of medieval history. ABOUT THE AUTHORIan Mortimer is a Bri...
Henry VIII: A Life From Beginning to End Hourly History
Henry VIII * Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside! * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet.** Since his death in the year 1547, King Henry VIII has been celebrated as a chivalrous pioneer and reviled as a brutal tyrant, but he has never been ignored. Henry was responsible for the separation of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church, the ramifications of which reverberated through subsequent centuries of European history. Domestically, Henry revolutionized the English Constitution, elevating his own status to that of a God. Inside you will read about...✓ From Childhood to Coronation✓ Early Reign✓ The King’s Great Matter✓ The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn✓ Dissolution of the Monasteries✓ Anne of Cleves✓ The Execution of ...
Heralds of the Reformation: Thirty Biographies of Sheer Grace Richard M. Hannula
The sixteenth century in Europe was a tumultuous time. Monumental inventions like the printing press rocked society as huge philosophical shifts caused by Copernicus split the scientific world. But just as important was the seismic upheaval within Christendom herself, as the Church of Rome responded to internal rebuke with oppression. In thirty short biographies, Heralds of the Reformation tells the important story of the struggle between the theological authorities and the men and women who refused to keep quiet about the sheer grace of the Gospel. | Designed for students young and old, this book also includes: a Reformation Overview of key events and authorities, a detailed Timeline of the pivotal years from 1516 to 1598, seven short summaries of Reformation Basics, and Comprehension Que...
Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Hesiod and Homer and Hugh G. Evelyn-White
"Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica" is a collection of ancient Greek writings that are attributed to Hesiod, Homer, and others whose style emulates the two. This volume translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White includes the following works: Works and Days, The Divination by Birds, The Astronomy, The Precepts of Chiron, The Great Works, The Idaean Dactyls, The Theogony, The Catalogues of Women and the Eoiae, The Shield of Heracles, The Marriage of Ceyx, The Great Eoiae, The Melampodia, The Aegimius, Fragments of Unknown Position, and Doubtful Fragments, The Homeric Hymns, The Epigrams Of Homer, The War of the Titans, The Story of Oedipus, The Thebais, The Epigoni, The Cypria, The Aethiopis, The Little Illiad, The Sack of Illium, The Returns, The Telegony, The Expedition of Amphiaraüs, The ta...
The Hidden Europe: What Eastern Europeans Can Teach Us (Wanderlearn Series) Francis Tapon
Francis Tapon yearned for a European adventure, but Western Europe seemed too tame and passe. So he traveled for 3 years visiting every Eastern European country all 25 of them. The Hidden Europe cleverly mixes insightful facts with hilarious personal anecdotes. It's profound, yet light. Francis Tapon is a sharp observer who helps you distinguish a Latvian from a Lithuanian, while not confusing Slovenia with Slovakia. You'll also learn: Why Baltic people are human squirrels.When and why Poland disappeared from Europe.Why Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia broke up.Why Hungarians are really Martians.How Slovenians learn languages so quickly.Why the Balkans is so screwed up.Why there's much more to Romania than Dracula.Which Moldovan tradition saves marriages.What the future holds for Belaru...
Historia De La Crisis Argentina/ History of the Crisis in Argentina Mauricio Rojas
Este libro resume, de la manera más simple y accesible, la historia de la crisis argentina. En la primera parte se describe la transformación del país, de un pobre rincón del imperio colonial español a la nación más próspera de América latina a comienzos del siglo XX. La segunda parte abarca del colapso de la economía exportadora en 1930, hasta la debacle socioeconómica, política y moral de comienzos de la década de1980. Por último se trata el período que va desde la restitución de la democracia, hasta el estallido social de 2001. El libro tuvo una primera edición en sueco en 2002 y en inglés, en el mismo año con el título "The sorrows of Carmencita : Argentina's crisis in a historical perspective".**
Historia De Las Guerras De Los Judios Y De La Destruccion Del Templo Y Ciudad De Jerusalen... Flavio Josefo
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Historia Eclesiástica - Edicion en un Solo Volumen - Texto Bilingüe - En Español y Griego Eusebio de Cesarea
Eusebio de Cesarea es el hombre que mejor sup captar, en su momento histórica (s. IV), el significado de los signos de su tiempo y dejar constancia de ello en sus numerosos escritos. Gracias a él se han conservado documentos y noticias de personas y de obras que, de otro modo, se habrían hundido irremdiablemente en la noche del olvido. --- Por esa razón, su Historia eclesiastica se convierte, para todo investigador, en una extradordinaria fuente de fuentes no sólo en el campo de las historia de la Inglesia, sino también en el de la historia de la doctrina y, sobre todo, en el ámbito de la historia de la literatura cristiana, incluida la canónica.**
Historia Militar de la Reconquista. Tomo I: De la Invasión al Califato de Córdoba Agustín Segura
A finales del siglo VII y principios del VIII, el reino visigodo vive un clima general de disociación político-social nacional con luchas abiertas y continuas entre los grupos nobles y rectores. A todo ello se suman: la debilidad y empobrecimiento general del país, agotado por las luchas por el trono; la falta de integración de la población goda en la hispanorromana; y la obsesión suicida del grupo vitizano, que no vaciló en solicitar ayuda de los musulmanes, un poder en expansión.Lo cierto fue que todas estas circunstancias se dieron cita entre el 19 y el 26 de Julio del fatídico año de 711 en la batalla de Guadalete. Pero si el vendaval bárbaro arrasó todo el orden romano, el islamita no pudo hacer lo mismo y pronto surgieron fuerzas contra esa ocupación que, en un lentísimo pero permane...
Historia Militar de la Reconquista. Tomo II: De Almanzor a Las Navas de Tolosa (Volume 2) Mr Agustín Alcázar Segura
Iniciamos este Tomo II con un capítulo dedicado a la figura quizás más emblemática surgida en Al Ándalus: Almánzor. Este período proporcionó a Al Ándalus la etapa de mayor esplendor militar que jamás conociera en España. No obstante, el apogeo musulmán no fue más que “el canto del cisne” de su supremacía, pues con la desaparición de Almanzor y de sus hijos, se desplomó todo el entramado tan trabajosamente elaborado durante treinta años, dando paso a una etapa de luchas por el poder y guerras civiles que a través de casi veinticinco años acabaron con el otrora poderoso califato de Córdoba, iniciándose esa etapa de desmembración interior conocida como los reinos de Taifas. El hundimiento del poder musulmán fue parejo con el renacer de los reinos cristianos. Así, Navarra experimenta el mayor ...
Historia de las ideas contemporáneas Mariano Fazio
Rialp. Madrid. 2015. 24 cm. 491 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada. Fazio Fernández, Mariano 1960-. Bibliografía: p. 481-491. Título original: Storia delle idee contemporanee. 2. ed. Filosofía moderna. Secularización (Teología). Historia .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. Sobrecubierta deslucida. . contiene subrayados y anotaciones del anterior propietario . ISBN: 978-84-321-3969-7**
Historia de los godos Rosa Sanz Serrano
En el año 410, tras recorrer medio imperio romano, Alarico, rey de los godos, saqueaba la ciudad eterna, Roma. Desde entonces este pueblo —dividido por los romanos en Visigodos y Ostrogodos— se convirtió en sinónimo de bárbaro, en paradigma de la violencia. La palabra ostrogodo puede considerarse, incluso hoy, un insulto, muy utilizado por un famoso capitán de cómic. Pero detrás de los godos hay mucho más que barbarismo, destrucción y muerte. Este magnífico libro recorre —de la mano de la catedrática en historia antigua Rosa Sanz— la épica historia de los godos, desde sus legendarios orígenes, en algún lugar de Escandinavia, a su trágico final del reino visigótico de Toledo a manos de los musulmanes en el año 711. Es una obra fundamental para asomarse a los primeros pasos de la historia de...
Historia de los griegos Indro Montanelli
La contribución de Grecia a la civilización occidental es vasta y fascinadora. Indro Montanelli, reconocido especialista en el tema, ofrece una visión casi periodística de la vida política y sociocultural del mundo griego, y permite conocer una serie de hechos y circunstancias hasta ahora mantenidas en segundo plano por la Historia tradicional.
Historia de los mozárabes de Al Ándalus Rafael Jiménez Pedrajas
Con la llegada de los musulmanes a la Península Ibérica, en el año 711, comenzó una nueva etapa para aquellos cristianos que optaron por mantenerse como tales durante la dominación foránea. La presente obra, de carácter histórico, narra y describe con profusión de detalles cómo era la vida cotidiana de los cristianos mozárabes. Como señala el autor, este libro recoge una exposición objetiva y desapasionada de los hechos, que nos ayuda hoy a extraer un juicio cabal de aquellos acontecimientos «y a sacar no pocas conclusiones, para evitar caer por nuestra parte en las luchas estériles y perjudiciales, aunque justificables desde sus puntos de vista, en que ellos cayeron. [] Si logramos preservar esa ecuanimidad y claridad de juicio, algo ciertamente difícil, nos veremos sólidamente enriquecid...
Historia del señor Kenshin Uesugi Yoshikawa Eiji and Jordi Olaria
2a edición Kenshin Uesugi Versión ampliada, rediseñada y corregida de “Kenshin Uesugi”, el clásico de Eiji Yoshikawasobre Kenshin Uesugi, el líder del clan de los Uesugi quien se enfrentó al poder de los Takeda y su general, Takeda Shingen en la famosa guerra Furinkazan, Si quieres conocer la razón por la cual poseía el sobrenombre de "el dios de la guerra" y disfrutar de sus hazañas en el campo de batalla, solamente tienes que abrir el libro por la primera página y sumergirte en el Japón de las guerras civiles del siglo XVI.**
Historias de Tata Mundo Fabián Dobles
Festejado como uno de los libros más importantes de la historia literaria del país y, sin duda alguna, una obra que enriquece el patrimonio cultural de toda América Latina, Historias de Tata Mundo (uno de los mejores libros escritos en 1956, según el criterio de la Enciclopedia Británica), se ha transformado en el punto obligado de detención para quienes deseen profundizar el alma costarricense. Fabián Dobles, por boca del experimentado y ameno Tata Mundo, nos ofrece 25 relatos, mediante el dominio de un lenguaje hondamente popular, con el que expone el temple del hombre y la mujer nacionales, Dobles pintó con maestría la estancia de nuestra vida aldeana, haciendo de Tata Mundo -el espontáneo contador de historias- un personaje inolvidable para muchas generaciones.**Language NotesText: Spa...
History and Culture of Malaysia: Government, Politics, Economy, People and Tradition, Tourism Leo Abbott
Malaysia history and culture, also provide you information of travel and tourism, Government, Politics, Education, Language, Art, and much more, traveling to Malaysia for business, holiday resort, or tourism is no big deal with the information provides for your better knowledge.( The full information on Malaysia in found the book provided). Introduction: Malaysia's population comprises twenty-three million people, and throughout its history the territory has been sparsely populated relative to its land area. The government aims for increasing the national population to seventy million by the year 2100. Eighty percent of the population lives on the peninsula. The most important Malaysian demographic statistics are of ethnicity: 60 percent are classified as Malay, 25 percent as of Chinese de...
History of British Virgin IslandS Uzo Marvin
The entire history and culture of Caribbean Island people, and immigration of Caribbean Islands People, The commonwealth Caribbean islands have a distinctive history. Permanently influenced by the experiences of colonialism and slavery, the Caribbean has produced a collection of societies that are markedly different in population composition from those in any other region of the world. Lying on the sparsely settled periphery of an irregularly populated continent, the region was "discovered" by Christopher Columbus in 1492. Thereafter, it became the springboard for the European invasion and domination of the Americas, a transformation that historian D. W. Meinig has aptly described as the "radical reshaping of America…
The History of Early Christianity in India Prof.M.M. Ninan
This is a basic study in the history of Early Christianity in India which was hijacked by the Gnostics to transform it into the religion today known as Hinduism. This paper appeared in the Souvnie on the subject of the First International Conference in 2005**
History of India, Kingdoms and Empires, The Coming of the Europeans, The British Empire in India: Government, Politics, Economy, Culture, Foreign Relations Uzo Marvin
The early history India to the present, Kingdom, Government, Tradition, People, Economy, Custom and ethnics. The earliest imprints of human activities in India go back to the Paleolithic Age, roughly between 400,000 and 200,000 B.C. Stone implements and cave paintings from this period have been discovered in many parts of the South Asia. Evidence of domestication of animals, the adoption of agriculture, permanent village settlements, and wheel-turned pottery dating from the middle of the sixth millennium B.C. has been found in the foothills of Sindh and Baluchistan (or Balochistan in current Pakistani usage), both in present-day Pakistan. One of the first great civilizations--with a writing system, urban centers, and a diversified social and economic system--appeared around 3,000 B.C. alon...
A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 Surendranath Dasgupta
This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare s finesse to Oscar Wilde s wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim s Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it is must-have addition to any library.**
The History of Jamaica Thibault Ehrengardt
A NEW WAY TO READ ABOUT HISTORY! No other history book about Jamaica will take you so deep to the heart of the action! Modern writing and the extensive quotes from ancient writers perfectly complement each other. This book will take you on a voyage through time. From the arrival of Columbus, to the taverns of Port Royal, to the runaway slaves who defeated the English to the slaves' rebellions and everyday life. THE FIRST HISTORY OF JAMAICA WRITTEN BY A FRENCH and to be published in France since 1751! Get ready for a journey to the West Indies, where the New World was born...
The History of Rome, Vol. I Titus Livius
From Preface: "Whether the task I have undertaken of writing a complete history of the Roman people from the very commencement of its existence will reward me for the labour spent on it, I neither know for certain, nor if I did know would I venture to say. For I see that this is an old-established and a common practice, each fresh writer being invariably persuaded that he will either attain greater certainty in the materials of his narrative, or surpass the rudeness of antiquity in the excellence of his style. However this may be, it will still be a great satisfaction to me to have taken my part, too, in investing, to the utmost of my abilities, the annals of the foremost nation in the world with a deeper interest; and if in such a crowd of writers my own reputation is thrown into the shad...
History of St Jucia Caribbean Island History of an Era Uzo Marvin
St. Lucia is the second largest island of the British Lesser Antilles. Located roughly in the center of the Windward island chain, it is nestled between Martinique to the north and St. Vincent and the Grenadines to the south. Castries, the capital city, is situated on the northwest coast and known for its magnificent harbor. St. Lucia, said to be named for the patron saint of the day on which it was discovered. The entire history of this Island and its people are given in this book titled History of St Lucia
History of St Kitts and Nevis Jean Marc Bertrand
St. Kitts and Nevis History. St. Kitts and Nevis had a population of about 45,000 in 1986; population density was 167 per square kilometer. Despite a crude birth rate of 26 per 1,000 inhabitants, annual population change has been about zero or slightly negative since 1970 because of continued emigration; nearly 20 percent of the population left the island each year in search of employment. Most went to Canada, Britain, or the United States and its Caribbean territories. The long trend of labor emigration from St. Kitts and Nevis was tied to its economic and social development. Both men and women emigrated with the understanding that remittances to family members at home were expected of them for the entire time they were abroad. Some researchers have suggested that these remittances accou...
History of Trinidad and Tobago Uzo Marvin
Before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492, most of the Caribbean was peopled by three types, or groups, of inhabitants: the Ciboney or Guanahuatebey, the Taino or Arawak, and the Caribs. The cultural distinctions among the three groups are not great; the single greatest differentiating factor appears to be their respective dates of arrival in the region. The Ciboney seem to have arrived first and were found in parts of Cuba and the Bahamas
History of the Black Dollar Angel Rich
As a Global Market Research Analyst for Prudential, Rich led the first African American Financial Experience Study. She founded The Wealth Factory, a company focused on designing financial literacy edtech games. Since its founding, the company has launched its first game CreditStacker, which was named 'best in the country' by The White House, Department of Education, and JP Morgan Chase in 2016. Rich has received many accolades including HBCU 30 under 30, Hampton 40 under 40, and listed as one of Google’s top Black Female Founders. Rich’s story and work has been featured on Forbes, The Hill, NASDAQ, and Black Enterprise. In History of the Black Dollar, Rich reveals significant economic moments in history that have helped shape America— slavery, sharecropping, convict leasing, the Little R...
The History of the Corporation, Volume One Bruce Brown
God, demon, servant, master, parasite or provider -- what exactly is the corporation? Bruce Brown's seminal study, The History of the Corporation, Volume One, traces the development of the corporation from the oldest surviving corporation, the Benedictine Order of the Catholic Church, founded circa 529 AD, through the Dark Ages, when corporations first ruled human beings.**
A History of the English Monarchy: From Boadicea to Elizabeth I Gareth Russell
In A History of the English Monarchy, historian Gareth Russell traces the story of the English monarchy and the interactions between popular belief, religious faith and brutal political reality that helped shape the extraordinary journey of one of history’s most important institutions.From the birth of the nation to the dazzling court of Elizabeth I, A History of the English Monarchy charts the fascinating path of the English monarchy from the uprising of 'Warrior Queen' Boadicea in AD60 through each king and queen up to the 'Golden Age' of Elizabeth I. Russell offers a fresh take on a fascinating subject as old as the nation itself. Legends, tales and, above all, hard facts tell an incredible story... a history of the English Monarchy.**
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples (Bloomsbury Revelations) Sir Winston S. Churchill
"This history will endure; not only because Sir Winston has written it, but also because of its own inherent virtues ― its narrative power, its fine judgment of war and politics, of soldiers and statesmen, and even more because it reflects a tradition of what Englishmen in the hey-day of their empire thought and felt about their country's past." *The Daily Telegraph *Spanning four volumes and many centuries of history, from Caesar's invasion of Britain to the start of World War I, A History of the English-Speaking Peoples stands as one of Winston S. Churchill's most magnificent literary works. Begun during Churchill's ‘wilderness years' when he was out of government, first published in 1956 after his leadership through the darkest days of World War II had cemented his place in history and ...
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples: A One-Volume Abridgement Winston Churchill and Christopher Lee
An authoritative survey of the history of English-speaking peoples throughout the world combines intriguing, closely observed biographical profiles—of Alfred the Great, Victoria, Joan of Arc, Lincoln, and other notables—with an account of the key events and issues of the era. The narrative commences fifty-five years before the birth of Christ, when Julius Caesar famously “turned his gaze upon Britain,” and concludes in the year 1900. The beginnings of Parliament, the Church, and the monarchy are all analyzed alongside this comprehensive abridgment.**
Horatio Nelson: A Life From Beginning to End Hourly History
Horatio Nelson * Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside! * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet.** In a world where heroism and self-sacrifice sometimes seem to be in short supply, the exploits of the famed Admiral Horatio Nelson stand out to us as a refreshing reminder. His noble actions serve to show us of what it means to go above and beyond the call of duty and to put petty differences aside for the greater good. But of course, this is only part of the story. Because despite the larger-than-life legend that two centuries have brought us, Horatio Nelson was not some swashbuckling caricature, he was a real flesh and blood human being, just as flawed as the rest of us. Inside you will read about...✓ Fighting American Revolutionarie...
How Africans Brought Civilization to Europe: Discover the Phenomenal Role of Africans on All Continents Sunday Adelaja
In this book you will discover: Africans brought civilization to Europe Africa is the cradle of the world civilization Africans built the ancient Egypt Ethiopia the first civilization in the world How African brought civilization to Asia Africa’s influence on the world’s main religions Africans influence on the roman emperor Africans influence in the medieval Europe Africans influence on the modern Europe Africans influence on Christianity**
How to Learn and Memorize Latin Vocabulary ... Using a Memory Palace Specifically Designed for Classical Latin (Magnetic Memory Series) Anthony Metivier
How to Learn and Memorize Latin Vocabulary ... Using a Memory Palace Specifically Designed for Classical Latin (and adaptable to many other languages too) If you'd like to improve your ability to learn Latin vocabulary by as much as 100%, 200%, even 300% (or more) ... using simple memory techniques that you can learn in 15-20 minutes (or less), then this may be the most important book that you will ever read. Believe it or not, it really doesn't matter if you think you have a good memory or not. The information in this book will teach you: Why memory is like a bicycle everyone can ride (with some minor personal adjustments). The real reason why no one should ever be squeamish about memorization or learning a language. Why and how some of the most famous memory skills are applicable t...
How to Raise More Money for Any Non-Profit: The Definitive Fundraising Guide Joe Garecht
This book is the definitive guide to non-profit fundraising. It contains everything a non-profit organization needs to raise the money it needs to carry out its mission. This book contains both basic and advanced strategies, tactics, and step-by-step guides to every aspect of non-profit fundraising, including: -How to Find New Prospects (Prospecting)-How to Turn Prospects into Donors (Cultivation)-How to Make More Successful Fundraising Asks (Asking)-How to Turn One-Time Donor into Lifelong Supporters (Stewardship)-Building Donor Fundraising Networks, Affinity Groups, and Donor Clubs-How to Write an Amazing Case for Support for Your Non-Profit-Step-by-Step Plans for Getting Your Board to Give and Raise More Money for Your Organization-Supercharging Your Fundraising Events-Supercharging Y...
How to Speak Chicken: Why Your Chickens Do What They Do & Say What They Say Melissa Caughey
Best-selling author Melissa Caughey knows that backyard chickens are like any favorite pet — fun to spend time with and fascinating to observe. Her hours among the flock have resulted in this quirky, irresistible guide packed with firsthand insights into how chickens communicate and interact, use their senses to understand the world around them, and establish pecking order and roles within the flock. Combining her up-close observations with scientific findings and interviews with other chicken enthusiasts, Caughey answers unexpected questions such as Do chickens have names for each other? How do their eyes work? and How do chickens learn?
How to Start Your Professional Podcast for $200 or Less: A Step-By-Step Guide to Launching Your Podcast on a Budget Ellory Wells
Starting a podcast has changed my life forever. Also included with this ebook are 3 BONUS items: the email template I use to get high-profile guests, the marketing tool I use to promote my show, and a list of directories for your show. I’ve spent hours with multi-millionaires. I’ve talked one-on-one with world-travelers, best-selling authors, small-business owners and people who have inspired millions. All because of having my own podcast. Let me be clear. Starting a podcast has changed my life forever. But depending on who you talk to, starting a professional podcast can cost anywhere from $1500 to $4000 or more. Mixers and microphones that cost hundreds of dollars, editing software that’ll set you back half of your rent or mortgage, and other things that you don’t even know you need ...
Hyper-Calvinism Dr. Peter S. Ruckman
One of the things that will kill a church’s or an individual believer’s zeal for evangelizing the lost is an over-emphasis on the doctrines taught by John Calvin. Of the five points of Calvin’s “TULIP,” four are unscriptural heresies. This work is not a blanket condemnation of all Calvinists, but in it, Dr. Ruckman does examine the false teachings involved in Calvin’s views of Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, and Irresistible Grace. As in all his works, Dr. Ruckman will give you what the Scriptures say in such matters and not merely what they are presumed to teach. He will show you how Calvin’s system is one of religious philosophy and not Biblical theology.(Print Length: 46 pages)**
Hypothesis Testing: A Visual Introduction to Statistical Significance Scott Hartshorn
Hypothesis Testing & Statistical SignificanceIf you are looking for a short beginners guide packed with visual examples, this booklet is for you. ****Statistical significance is a way of determining if an outcome occurred by random chance, or did something cause that outcome to be different than the expected baseline. Statistical significance calculations find their way into scientific and engineering tests of all kinds, from medical tests with control group and a testing group, to the analysis of how strong a newly made batch of parts is. Those same calculations are also used in investment decisions. This book goes through all the major types of statistical significance calculations, and works through an example using them, and explains when you would use that specific type instea...