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Array (Kindle Edition) Evil Hat Productions 2012-04-24
Release date: 2012-04-24
My friend and I want to read a book on law and economics?

what book do you all recommend? we just want to read the book together and share our opinions and learn at the same time of course.

Has anyone read the book The Law of Attraction by Michael Losier and?

how has it helped you? Please be as specific as possible. I'm thinking of buying this but I would like to get some feedback before I do.


It is a very quick read, and easy to understand, but is not that "technical". So if that is what you are looking for, then sure go ahead and buy it. It has some great exercises and tips.

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The Law This text should be a required reading for those who study political science, civics, government and law or those who are employed in government.

Originally published in June of 1850, this book which is now more than one-hundred fifty years old is still one of the most popular books published. The author, Frederic Bastiat was a statesman and French economost. At the time of this writing, French was quickly becoming a socialist state. This work by Mr. Bastiat studies, explains and critiques each socialist policy which he witnessed in his role in the French legislative assembly. This text is a valid read today as these socialistic beliefs are still used in the modern French government and the United States of America. This text should be a required reading for those who study political science, civics, government and law or those who are employed in government.


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Self-Published British Author Sues For Libel Over Bad Amazon Review

Update, 11/11/11 : The hearing was supposed to end today, but this evening Chris McGrath writes on his website, “No decision was reached today on any part of the strike out/summary judgement applications. The judge has advised he needs possibly a further 10 days/2 weeks to consider all the submissions and evidence.” Stay tuned.

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On his LinkedIn page , McGrath says he is a screenwriter and film producer, a script reader for ICM, a book publisher and a philanthropist for Christian causes. His book, published under the pseudonym “Scrooby” in 2010, is “a harmless, socially constructive critique,” he says. On a page on his website , he explains how he promoted the book with “mocked-up, favourable reviews and over-the-top press releases…a publicity idea was conceived to highlight and counter Stephen Hawking’s marketing campaign to sell books on a promise of proof - with mathematical theory alone - that ‘God did not create the universe’. The idea was to review the merits of that suggestion and then link that review to the sale of The Attempted Murder of God: Hidden Science You Really Need To Know. The satirical counter argument, the marketing parody, everything was all set.

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Why The Law of Attraction Isn't Working For You « valentine defrancis

I’ve studied the mind for more than half my life, and I consider myself an expert in the field of anxiety disorders. I’ve conquered agoraphobia twice in twenty-four years with the use of my mind, and I know why our minds do what they do and how to repair the problem. So when I tried to put The Secret into use and was coming up with zero results, I had to know the reason. I prayed and meditated, and asked God to give me the reasons why it wasn’t working for me. And He did. He led me to read many books on the subject, and I now have the answers. I am going to tell you, straight-up, why The Secret, The Laws of Attraction, and any other books you’ve read haven’t worked for you. Here we go.

The reason why these books and courses haven’t worked is because they are witholding the fundamental truth. They’ve selectively omitted certain words that are crucial for the understanding of it. They haven’t used the words, SUBCONSCIOUS BELIEFS, anywhere. They haven’t stated that your core beliefs are responsible for all your manifestations. They haven’t stated that you must find out what these core beliefs are, and then change them, if you want to manifest your desires. The law of attraction is dictated by the SUBCONSCIOUS MIND AND ONLY THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND. What this means is simple: you can consciously think positive thoughts all day long, but unless your core beliefs (your subconscious) line up with your thoughts and desires, you’re wasting your time and energy. It’s a simple fact that The Secret doesn’t exactly tell you. Yes, The Secret tells you that you have to believe in order for it to work, but it doesn’t tell you that your core beliefs are responsible for what you are manifesting. It doesn’t say that what you believe underneath is how the universal laws are governed.

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