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It began at the time of the Constitutional Convention. It continued throughout their lives as they served the country they loved and helped form. The philosophies of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton have been at the forefront of the American debate from the founding of the United States through the present day. It is a debate about whether the country should move in the direction of small government, or big government. It is a debate about the size of the government debt. It is a debate about whether the constitution should be interpreted strictly or loosely. It is a debate about whether the country should move to a pure free market system. Or should the country move to a system where the government works with the businesses it chooses to help promote the welfare of the country. This book will cover the issues that were debated by the Founding Fathers during the formation of the country. It will show that they are still at the center of the debates of today. It will also cover the events that shaped both their lives and the nation including... * The key differences between the Jefferson and Hamilton visions for the United States * What constitutional phrase did Thomas Jefferson believe would give Congress the power "to do whatever evil they please" if the Constitution was loosely interpreted? * What constitutional phrase Thomas Jefferson believed was the key to strict interpretation. * The birth of the small government/big government debate that rages on even today * The Hamilton Burr Duel *And much more... Learn what Jefferson and Hamilton believed and how their philosophies shaped not only the formation of the United States, but the very issues that are being debated in the nation today.
How to Speak So That People Want To ListenCenturies ago, around 490 BC, acquiring and developing public speaking was considered an important part of citizenship duties for every Greek man to learn. And today, centuries later, with the heavy beating of the digital world, public speaking has become a staple that is practiced every day by everyone. Whether having to introduce yourself to a class packed with people, conducting an interview for a prospective job, promoting a product or service, rallying people behind a cause you believe in, or simply voicing your opinion through a social media video, at some point you will have to take the stage and speak your mind.Public speaking, although referred to as an art form of communication, is nothing but a conversation amongst a group of people. True, there are different formats and settings in which public speaking can take place. For instance, there are formal speeches, discussion forums, presentations, and casual formats. But the one thing you need to understand when preparing to give a speech is that you are going to have a conversation with an audience from a sharing standpoint rather than lecturing. They need to feel your unique presence and authentic self rather than witnessing an act that is heavily rehearsed. As Carl Buechner puts it, "They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel." And that is the one thing that differentiates between a communicator and a compelling communicator. Luckily, speaking effectively is a skill - a skill that can be acquired and developed until you master the tools leading to delivering big moments people remember. Of course, there are natural-born talented people who happen to be articulate and self-expressive, but there are millions of people who fear public speaking and who would try to avoid having to do it at all costs. I remember interviewing a very talented musician who ended my misery when he confessed that he was a "dabbler." That term changed my perspective entirely because it was genuinely true! A dabbler is someone who has the passion, the need, the desire to succeed, and the persistence but has to fail several times until they rise up and succeed. That's precisely the case with public speaking. It's dabbling in process. With the right knowledge, set of skills, and practice, anyone can master it. There are three components to any speech that you are about to give that were defined by the great Aristotle over two centuries ago. Those components simply lay out what you need to do and what your audience is expecting from you.Ethos: Your credibility as a speaker. Your level of knowledge regarding the issue you are going to discuss.Logos: The logic behind your argument, product, or service that you are presenting to your audience.Pathos: The emotional factor with which your audience can relate and consequently connect with what you're saying.In the coming chapters, these three elements will be discussed with real techniques and how to employ them in your speech so you can speak to people who want to listen to you.This is your step-by-step guideIn my short book, you will learn how to speak so that people want to listen.You will learn: How To Curb The FearHow To Start Strong How To Evoke The EmotionsThe Magic Tool BoxPress the "BUY NOW" button now and become the best speaker!John Walton
This book is a trilogy of three books. The first, Ideas, Quotes, & Writings From the Founding Fathers, gives insights into their ideas and beliefs regarding the founding of the United States, including: -What did the Founding Fathers mean by "provide for the general welfare" in the Constitution? -What powers did the Founding Fathers believe the Constitution gave to the Federal Government? And what powers were not? -What about the future of the Federal Government and the country and what were their thoughts about where the country might be headed? And more... The second book, God Christianity, & the Founding of the United States, is about the role of God and religion in both the founding of the United States and also the government. Including... -Benjamin Franklin and prayer save the Constitutional Convention -A forgotten Founding Father and the Great Awakening -Were the Founding Fathers Christians or Deists? -The Founding Fathers on the importance of morality and religion What the Founding Fathers believed was the role of the Federal and State Governments in regards to religion -The opening session of Congress begins with an argument over prayer, and much more... Learn what Jefferson, Washington, Madison, Franklin, and many others had to say about the issues concerning religion and the founding of the United States, and the issues that are still being debated in our country today. The third book, The Duel for America, Jefferson vs. Hamilton, is about the battle between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. It was a battle about whether the country should move in the direction of small or big government, the size of the government debt, whether the constitution should be interpreted strictly or loosely, and whether the country should move to a pure free market system or to a system where the government works with the businesses it chooses to help promote the welfare of the country. This book will cover the issues debated by the Founding Fathers during the formation of the country. It will show that are still at the center of the debates of today. It will also cover the events that shaped both their lives and the nation including... * The key differences between the Jefferson and Hamilton visions for the United States * What constitutional phrase did Thomas Jefferson believe would give Congress the power "to do whatever evil they please" if the Constitution was loosely interpreted? * What constitutional phrase Thomas Jefferson believed was the key to strict interpretation. * The birth of the small government/big government debate that rages on even today * The Hamilton Burr Duel. And much more... Learn what Jefferson and Hamilton believed and how their philosophies shaped not only the formation of the United States, but the very issues that are being debated in the nation today. All three books rely on the writings and words of the Founding Fathers themselves. Read their words and discover their forgotten history.
Exactly why the law of Attraction has not given you the lifetime of your goals yet... and what you should ultimately do to fix it at one time and for all to easily manifest your desires quicker than you ever thought possible.There is a reason you keep purchasing all the books. There is a reason you continue trying all the systems. And after all you have mastered and all you have finished, there is cause you still have not place the pieces together and applied the Law of Attraction to reveal the life you have always wanted.And it is not since it does not work. Let us be clear. The Law of Attraction functions. It has been working this entire time, with complete precision, right underneath the nose of yours.So why has not it been helping you? What exactly are you missing?The solutions to these questions won't just describe everything somehow you never ever would've anticipated, though they are likely to exhibit with crystal clarity all you have been lacking until now.You are intending to find out firsthand why every various other Law of Attraction book rarely truly worked for you (it is not what you believe - they really gave you hundred % correct information). You are likely to see the way to think of the Law of Attraction do everything you always wanted (it is simpler than you recognize - it just takes one little adjustment). Plus you are likely to avoid squandering many years of everything hoping for a much better way...and eventually attract and manifest the cash, health, relationships, then success you have always dreamed of.All you want has been awaiting you. And it wants you as much. The time to state everything has finally arrived.This's the ONLY Law of Attraction book you will actually have to read or listen.
Spend a day at the airport alongside pilots, flight attendants, and baggage handlers in this charming non-fiction story.
For many years people have suggested I write a book about some of the events and experiences I have had leading groups to the Himalaya and other major mountain ranges in the world.
A detailed comparative analysis of development politics in four urban regions of Latin America.
This text examines the historical formation of community in Monterey. It is also an investigation of how historical narratives are produced, looking at competing accounts of "civilizing" the Native Americans, Yankee progress, ethnical diversity and environmental protection among other issues.
From the pioneer conquest of the native inhabitants to the infamous destruction of the valley's agrarian economy by water-hungry Los Angeles, California's Owens Valley is a microcosm of the development of the American West. This title chronicles more than a hundred years of tumultuous events in the history of this legendary setting.
Chartism by John Walton is an introduction to the Chartist movement, and examines the controversial debates surrounding the topic.
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