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The Gibson X-PLORER 6-String Electric Guitar, 1976 Explorer Reissue, Cherry Finish, Chrome ... more
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Advantages: Excellent advice, extremely motivating, author practices what he preaches Disadvantages: Tacky, too much plugging, dodgy cover
Look past the dodgy cover*. Look past the author saying how much he loves the dodgy cover in his acknowledgements. Look past the dodgy ?infomercial? vibe that this book is radiating and you?ll actually find a wealth of good advice. The main reassurance that I found in the initial pages is that the author, Jack Canfield, is a very successful man with a very high income who actually started from humble beginnings and built his wealth himself. Not only does that qualify him to write a book on success, but he also claims to follow every single one of these principles himself.
So who is Jack Canfield? He?s best known as the co-creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series of books, which he wanted to write because he wanted to inspire people with inspirational stories and thus create a self-help book without any of the usual self ...
Advantages: Very funny office-related humour Disadvantages: Some repetition
Scott Adams used to work for Pac Bell before decided that rather than sit in an office cubicle, it?d be far better to quit that job and make a living writing cartoons about office life. His Dilbert cartoons are popular in newspapers - featuring a poor geek-y engineer (Dilbert), his (generally incompetent) co-workers, his (even more moronic) boss and a variety of animals (Dogbert, Ratbert, etc). Perhaps it says something of their popularity that my spellchecker recognises ?Dogbert?!
The Dilbert Principle (first published in 1996, and Sunday Times no. 1 best seller) declares itself to be ?A cubicle?s-eye view of bosses, meetings, management fads and other workplace afflictions?. That pretty much sums it up really. It?s the funniest management book you?ll ever read!
The introduction begins with an acknowledgement from Scott Adams that ...
Advantages: Great vocals, range, Disadvantages: A couple very good tracks?
**Introduction**
Since the release of Boyz II Men's Cooleyhighharmony in 1991 there have been a number of R&B vocal harmony groups come through who have been largely influenced by them. One artist who have had decent success is 112, The quartet hail from Atlanta, Georgia and consisted of Marvin Scandrick, Michael Keith, Quinnes Parker and Daron Jones. Before Keith left the group after a fall out and released his self titled Debut solo album last year. The name of the group comes from the name of the club there were at when they were signed.
**Pleasure & Pain**
Pleasure and Pain is the fifth album from 112 and the last with the original line up. Released in 2005 this album features production from Jermaine Dupri and Mario Winans as well as Sean Garrett, Daron Jones and Bernard "Focus..." Edwards Jr. The album features two ...