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Beating the Odds A Teen Guide to 75 Superstars Who Overcame Adversity


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English | 2008 | pages: 364 | ISBN: 0313345643 | PDF | 3,9 mb
Many famous people have overcome difficult circumstances and gone on to become successful in their fields. This book profiles the lives of 75 courageous and persistent people who have triumphed over adversity. These individuals have conquered a range of problems, including physical, psychological, social, and economic handicaps. Individuals profiled come from a range of professions and reflect battles against religious prejudice, medical conditions, eating disorders, poverty, and other social ills. Among the people profiled are Mitch Albom, Hillary Clinton, Magic Johnson, Stephen King, Greg Louganis, and Henry Winkler. The volume includes an historical timeline, a list of relevant films documenting the achievements of these superstars, and a general bibliography.

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The Way of Ronin Defying the Odds on Battlefields, in Business and in Life


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English | May 21, 2024 | ISBN: 1335490868 | 368 pages | PDF | 3.40 Mb
From Special Forces veteran and internationally respected teacher of Ronin Tactics to streaming and videogame fan favorite, Tu Lam’s memoir will captivate, astonish, exhilarate, and even profoundly resonate.

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Beating the Odds Sustaining Inclusion in Mozambique’s Growing Economy


Free Download Louise Fox, Rui Manuel Benfica, "Beating the Odds: Sustaining Inclusion in Mozambique’s Growing Economy"
English | 2008 | pages: 306 | ISBN: 0821375652 | PDF | 2,8 mb
The story of Mozambique is one of successful transformation. Since 1994, when it faced a decimated infrastructure, a weak economy, and fragile institutions, it has sustained high economic growth and has made tangible reductions in poverty. Its recovery from civil conflict and extreme poverty make it a showcase for other nations embarking on similar transitions.Still, more than half of the population lives in poverty. Gaps persist between city dwellers and farmers, men and women, rich and poor. And although growth continues, there is concern that Mozambique’s drive to reduce poverty may lose momentum as happens in many countries recovering from conflict. If the successes of the past are to be extended into the future, policy makers must take stock of what has worked and what has not as they develop new ways of improving the living standards of all Mozambicans.’Beating the Odds: Sustaining Inclusion in Mozambique’s Growing Economy’ focuses on changes in poverty and household community welfare from 1997 through 2003. It uses monetary, human, and social indicators in combination with quantitative and qualitative approaches to understand poverty trends within the country and the dynamics that shaped them. Intended to support the development and implementation of pro-poor policies, its integration of poverty, gender, and social analysis will be of particular interest to policy makers, development practitioners, academics, and researchers.

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Beating the Odds Sustaining Inclusion in Mozambique’s Growing Economy


Free Download Louise Fox, Rui Manuel Benfica, "Beating the Odds: Sustaining Inclusion in Mozambique’s Growing Economy"
English | 2008 | pages: 306 | ISBN: 0821375652 | PDF | 2,8 mb
The story of Mozambique is one of successful transformation. Since 1994, when it faced a decimated infrastructure, a weak economy, and fragile institutions, it has sustained high economic growth and has made tangible reductions in poverty. Its recovery from civil conflict and extreme poverty make it a showcase for other nations embarking on similar transitions.Still, more than half of the population lives in poverty. Gaps persist between city dwellers and farmers, men and women, rich and poor. And although growth continues, there is concern that Mozambique’s drive to reduce poverty may lose momentum as happens in many countries recovering from conflict. If the successes of the past are to be extended into the future, policy makers must take stock of what has worked and what has not as they develop new ways of improving the living standards of all Mozambicans.’Beating the Odds: Sustaining Inclusion in Mozambique’s Growing Economy’ focuses on changes in poverty and household community welfare from 1997 through 2003. It uses monetary, human, and social indicators in combination with quantitative and qualitative approaches to understand poverty trends within the country and the dynamics that shaped them. Intended to support the development and implementation of pro-poor policies, its integration of poverty, gender, and social analysis will be of particular interest to policy makers, development practitioners, academics, and researchers.

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The Way of Ronin Defying the Odds on Battlefields, in Business and in Life [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CMVT7Q3V | 2024 | 12 hours and 9 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 334 MB
Author: Tu Lam
Narrator: Tu Lam, Pun Bandhu

From Special Forces veteran and internationally respected teacher of Rōnin Tactics to streaming and videogame fan favorite, Tu Lam’s memoir will captivate, astonish, exhilarate, and even profoundly resonate. Tu Lam has become known not just for his accomplishments as a decorated Green Beret, but also for his work outside the military. In The Way of Rōnin, he reveals his against-all-odds story. Tu Lam’s resilience, dedication, and relentless pursuit of freedom saw him achieving Full Spectrum US Special Operations across twenty-seven countries worldwide for more than twenty years, only to pay the price of his own physical and mental trauma as well as addiction.

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Survival Against All Odds Sunday, 8 June 1942 Shot Down Over France


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English | 2010 | pages: 224 | ISBN: 1906502757 | EPUB | 2,6 mb
Born in 1922 in north London and fascinated by a flight in 1938 in one of Sir Alan Cobham’s Flying Circus aircraft, John Misseldine enlisted in the RAF as soon as he turned 18. After training in California in 1941 (in the very first batch of air cadets to be sent there and where he met many Hollywood film stars), in March 1942 he was posted to fly fighters with 611 Squadron, whose CO was Battle of Britain veteran DH Watkins DFC, and wing commander flying Peter Townsend, later a royal suitor.

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