v.1. Psychology and achievement.--v.2. Making your own world.--v.3. Driving power of thought.--v.4. The trained memory.--v.5 Power of mental imagery.--v.6. Initiative psychic energy.--v.7. Processes and personality.--v.8. Mind mechanism.--v.9. Mind mastery.--v.10. Technique of success.--v.11. External efficiency factors.--v.12. Specific applications
Physics Literature
Excerpt: The galactic ?dark matter? effect is regarded as one of the major problems in fundamental physics. Here it is explained as a self-interaction dynamical effect of space itself, and so is not caused by an unknown form of matter. Because it was based on Kepler?s Laws for the motion of the planets in the solar system the Newtonian theory of gravity was too restricted. A reformulation and generalization of the Newtonian theory of gravity in terms of a velocity in-flo...
I have determined that it is necessary to strencthen the organization, planning and coordination of the various aspects of public diplomacy of the united States Government relative to national security.
Poetry
Excerpt: WHEN daisies pied, and violets blue, // And lady-smocks all silver-white, // And cuckoo-buds of yellow hue // Do paint the meadows with delight, // The cuckoo then, on every tree, // Mocks married men, for thus sings he: // 'Cuckoo! // Cuckoo, cuckoo!' O word of fear, // Unpleasing to a married ear.
Economic Theory Literature
Introduction: AIM OF INTRODUCTION. THE Law of the Constitution was first published in 1885. book was based on lectures delivered by me as Vinerian Professor of English Law. The lectures were given and the book written with the sole object of explaining and illustrating three leading characteristics in the existing constitution of England; they are now generally designated as the Sovereignty of Parliament, the Rule of Law, and the Conventions of the Constitution.
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Preface: I have written a course of lectures in six months on Constitutional History. Do I publish it? No. The lectures written in six months, which Professor Maitland told the Cambridge Law Club would not be published, were delivered during the Michaelmas term of 1887 and the Lent term of 1888, and were specially designed for the needs of undergraduates of the University of Cambridge reading for the Law Tripos. The last word of the last lecture was written on April 7, 1...
Who influences us in our lives? How do they influence us? Whom do we call an enemy? Whom do we call a friend? And why? Why do we have relationships at all? These are the questions Helena Harper eloquently asks in her collection of poems that examines the relationships in her own life. She has had to rethink her definition of 'enemy', not least because her father was English and her mother German and they met in the aftermath of World War II in Germany. She has also been ...
Gallup
Excerpt: For clay, who listened to my stories long before anyone else black/on/black ?black/on/black!? All around him, the chant began again, softly at first, then louder, building into a ear-splitting litany he could not shout down. ?black/on/black!?
Excerpt: This animal has a large head, a very short neck, and prodigious long legs. He is the largest animal of the deer kind. In summer the flies bite him, and make him very uncomfortable.
Suspended 1928-Apr. 1941 ; 1928-35 united with Espana y Americana to form Religion y cultura ; Title varies: 1881-June 1887, Revista agustiniana
Mathematics document containing theorems and formulas.
Excerpt: In this book I present differential geometry and related mathematical topics with the help of examples from physics. It is well known that there is something strikingly mathematical about the physical universe as it is conceived of in the physical sciences. The convergence of physics with mathematics, especially differential geometry, topology and global analysis is even more pronounced in the newer quantum theories such as gauge field theory and string theory. ...
Description based on: 1905/1906 ; Publisher varies ; Each issue contains announcements for coming year
Universities and colleges ; Louisburg College
Enlarged from the author's My bondage and my freedom, New York, 1855.