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No 'anti-Semitic' document is more mysterious and more influential than the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion." Here, they lay out a plan for world-domination, over the detested non-Jews ('Goyim'). A fantastic new English translation.
Jewish power comes from Jewish money, but how do they manage to acquire so much so quickly? Here, in this new translation, German critic Theodor Fritsch spells out, in great detail, the methods and means by which Jews 'succeed.'
Communication is a powerful force for change. But the way we communicate dictates just how significant a change we can make: in our companies, our communities, and our world. This book is designed to help you realize your own power as a communicator through a more-than-words approach grounded in courage, care, and clarity. With over twenty years as a social impact communications consultant and a leader in the B Corporation movement, Carrie Fox takes to heart the role- and responsibility- that leading communicators hold in shaping how stories are told, how narratives are shaped, and how decisions are made.In this book, you will learn: The four key communications practices of courageous leaders.How to become a communicator for change.An inclusive and equitable approach to communication.How to build trust with your key constituents.How to communicate in a way that leads to lasting and long-term positive change.With lessons and insights from some of the brightest minds in social impact communications and tools to help you practically apply these lessons to your work, More Than Words will meet you where you are in your quest to become a more authentic, inclusive, and connected communicator.
A concise, graphics-based booklet that outlines some surprising, troubling, and little-known facts about Hitler, Germany, WW2, and the Jewish Question. A very effective primer on an aspect of history that has been distorted and censored.
Surviving isn't living . . . Amelia left behind everything she knew, her pack, her home, and her mate. It's been seventeen years since she ran away with her daughter Emery. Now a teenager, Emery has grown to become a strong, beautiful wolf, but has she raised her well enough to survive on her own?Amelia is tired. Her wolf, Rey, has almost completely faded away, leaving them weak and vulnerable. The mate bond is nearly gone and the trauma from her kidnapping haunts her daily. The Rogues have found them again and Amelia doesn't know how much longer she has left. They're coming.It's time for them to run again, but this time they're running home.
From the moment Amelia's mother was brutally murdered, her father made sure she knew to never reveal the secrets of her lineage and the powers that it possessed. But no one warned her of what would be unleashed when she met her fated mate. When she shakes Alpha Gabriel's hand, Amelia knew right away that he was her mate, and dread quickly set in. Once they completed their bond, Amelia begins to receive dreams, warning her of an attack. An old enemy is lurking in the shadows, watching as she matures into the wolf she is destined to be, but can she figure out who he is and how he's connected to her past, or will she be too late to save her pack, her family, and her mate? The nightmares are only the beginning as a new wave of powers overwhelm her. It's a battle of wills, hearts, and minds, with their lives on the line, and Amelia must decide what she's willing to give up.
We've bought into the lie that we are valuable, worthy, and meaningful only when our lives are going well. Performing well means that life will go well for us-filled with meaning and value. No wonder we struggle with having imperfections. The more we do to perform well, the more we're revealed for who we are: imperfect. Being imperfect in a world that gives us value according to our performance has led us to lack intimate relationships, intense meaning, and transformative faith. Our obsession with performance has led to a mediocre life, and for some, even death. But the Bible is about an abundant life from start to finish, and if we are willing to, God's words will transform us. Look at Jesus through the lens of relationship over performance and see how the worthless and misbehaviors are his friends. God cares for the imperfect. Through Jesus, you belong, are made right, and stand accepted.
What if the key to the next level of your business is to return to what motivated you at the beginning of your business? Network marketers are so often concerned with how to duplicate themselves in their business that they lose sight of what's most important: helping customers experience the life-changing properties of your product. Tasha Smith shows you how to increase your team sales by focusing all of your energy on creating impact for customers.Tasha has been coaching and training people in sales for 19 years, and has been able to help thousands of people be successful without being "salesy" or pushy. Instead of asking a question like, "how do I find more committed builders?" Tasha asks, "how can we provide the very best experience possible for customers, and how can we lead a team to do the same?"In Customer First, Tasha shows you how to bust through the blocks you have in your business, communicate with customers authentically AND effectively to help them solve their problems. You will also learn how to make more sales without all of the follow-up and nagging, grow and duplicate your team and show up consistently as the best version of yourself.
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