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Being able to adapt yourself quickly to changing 1) circumstances and 2) emergencies without panic or loss of temper is a significant skill as you struggle toward success. Having a flexible 3) disposi
Think of your mind as a 1) reservoir in which you have been storing up potential power. You will now learn to 2) release that power in precise quantities and specific directions. This is the essence o
Controlled attention is the act of 1) coordinating all the 2) faculties of the mind and directing their combined power to a given end. It is both an 3) outgrowth of many of the other principles of suc
Forming a 1) Mastermind 2) Alliance A mastermind alliance is built of two or more minds working actively together in perfect harmony toward a common 3) definite objective. The mastermind principle let
Dedfiniteness of Purpose Definiteness of purpose is the starting point of all achievement. And its lack is the 1) stumbling block for 98 out of every 100 people, simply because they never really 2) de
EXPLORATIONS - Emperor Penguins Survive in World's Most Extreme Climate By Dana Demange Broadcast: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Faith Lapidus with
THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES Many years ago, there was an Emperor, who was so excessively fond of new clothes, that he spent all his money in dress. He did not trouble himself in the least about his soldiers; nor did he care to go either to the theatre
Clutching the wand, Jack lay in the pitch-dark. Hepushed up his goggles, but he still couldn't seeanything. You there? It was Annie's voice. Yes, said Jack. You okay?Yes. But we're really in trouble now, said Jack. We fell way down into a dark hole,
21. Never regret. If its good, its wonderful. If its bad, its experience. 21. 不要后悔。如果成功,那是最好;如若失败,也是一段经历。 22. Being busy and being productive are two different things. 22. 忙和高产是两码事。
Long ago and far away, there lived an Emperor. This Emperor was very vain and could think about nothing but his clothes. He had wardrobes and cupboards full of clothes. They filled his spare bedrooms and upstairs corridors of the palace. The courtier
Chapter 2 - Napoleon crosses the Niemen On the twenty-ninth of May Napoleon left Dresden, where he had spent three weeks surrounded by a court that included princes, dukes, kings, and even an emperor. Before leaving, Napoleon showed favor to the empe
Chapter 4 - Balashvs mission to Napoleon At two in the morning of the fourteenth of June, the Emperor, having sent for Balashev and read him his letter to Napoleon, ordered him to take it and hand it personally to the French Emperor. When dispatching
Chapter 5 - Balashv is at last presented to Napoleon in Vlna Davout was to Napoleon what Arakcheev was to Alexander though not a coward like Arakcheev, he was as precise, as cruel, and as unable to express his devotion to his monarch except by cruelt
Chapter 6 - Balashvs interview with Napoleon Though Balashev was used to imperial pomp, he was amazed at the luxury and magnificence of Napoleons court. The Comte de Turenne showed him into a big reception room where many generals, gentlemen-in-waiti
Chapter 7 - Balashv dines with Napoleon After all that Napoleon had said to him those bursts of anger and the last dryly spoken words: I will detain you no longer, General; you shall receive my letter, Balashev felt convinced that Napoleon would not
Chapter 26 - Napoleons proclamation On August 25, the eve of the battle of Borodino, M. de Beausset, prefect of the French Emperors palace, arrived at Napoleons quarters at Valuevo with Colonel Fabvier, the former from Paris and the latter from Madri
Chapter 1 - Reflections on the campaign of 1812 Napoleon began the war with Russia because he could not resist going to Dresden, could not help having his head turned by the homage he received, could not help donning a Polish uniform and yielding to
The marlin had come to 300 yards when he walked again. This time the boat was in a trough and the Emperor burst the surface pointing straight towards them. He came in a climbing leap, shaking spray from his back. The arc of his leap was down the wake
Napoleon Bonaparte 拿破仑波拿马 About a hundred years ago there lived a great general whose name was Napoleon Bonaparte. He was the leader of the French army; and France was at war with nearly all the countries around. He wanted very much to ta