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Book Summary  Eight Steps to Seven Figures

Download or read book Summary Eight Steps to Seven Figures written by BusinessNews Publishing, and published by Primento. This book was released on 2013-02-15 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The must-read summary of Charles Carlson's book: "Eight Steps to Seven Figures: The Investment Strategies Of Everyday Millionaires And How You Can Become Wealthy Too". This complete summary of the ideas from "Eight Steps to Seven Figures" shows that ordinary working people can create a seven-figure net worth within their lifetimes solely through a long-term stock investment program - and without starting out with a large chunk of capital or any specialist expertise. To prove this, 170 people with investment portfolios greater than $1 million were studied to learn the keys to their success. This summary highlights the eight steps these millionaires all had in common, such as “invest only in assets that always grow over time - which means stocks or mutual funds”, “accumulate steady gains year after year” or “take advantage of everything the government allows”. In other words this work demonstrates that nothing exotic is required to become wealthy. Drawing on real-world success stories, "Eight Steps To Seven Figures" offers you the best strategies adopted by millionaires. Added-value of this summary: • Save time • Understand key concepts • Increase your business knowledge To learn more, read "Eight Steps To Seven Figures" and discover the key to successful investing.

Book Summary  Eight Steps to Seven Figures

Download or read book Summary Eight Steps to Seven Figures written by Businessnews Publishing and published by . This book was released on 2016-09-09 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The must-read summary of Charles Carlson's book: "Eight Steps to Seven Figures: The Investment Strategies Of Everyday Millionaires And How You Can Become Wealthy Too". This complete summary of the ideas from "Eight Steps to Seven Figures" shows that ordinary working people can create a seven-figure net worth within their lifetimes solely through a long-term stock investment program - and without starting out with a large chunk of capital or any specialist expertise. To prove this, 170 people with investment portfolios greater than $1 million were studied to learn the keys to their success. This summary highlights the eight steps these millionaires all had in common, such as "invest only in assets that always grow over time - which means stocks or mutual funds", "accumulate steady gains year after year" or "take advantage of everything the government allows". In other words this work demonstrates that nothing exotic is required to become wealthy. Drawing on real-world success stories, "Eight Steps To Seven Figures" offers you the best strategies adopted by millionaires. Added-value of this summary: - Save time - Understand key concepts - Increase your business knowledge To learn more, read "Eight Steps To Seven Figures" and discover the key to successful investing.

Book Seven Years to Seven Figures

Download or read book Seven Years to Seven Figures written by Michael Masterson and published by Wiley + ORM. This book was released on 2012-06-19 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Seven Years to Seven Figures, self-made millionaire and renowned wealth coach Michael Masterson reveals the steps you can take to accumulate seven-figure wealth within seven yearsor less. Seven Years to Seven Figures will give you the tools to increase your income, get the highest possible returns on investments, save wiselyand secure your financial future faster than you may have ever dreamed.

Book Planning and Programming Manual

Download or read book Planning and Programming Manual written by United States. Coast Guard and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Levin and O Neal s the Diabetic Foot

Download or read book Levin and O Neal s the Diabetic Foot written by Marvin E. Levin and published by Elsevier Health Sciences. This book was released on 2008-01-01 with total page 648 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fully updated, now in full color, this latest edition of Levin and O'Neal's The Diabetic Foot provides diagnostic and management information for the challenging problems faced by patients with diabetic foot problems. The book has a team care focus and offers tips and pearls in every chapter.

Book Research Methods for Sport Management

Download or read book Research Methods for Sport Management written by James Skinner and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-10-30 with total page 378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research methods courses have become a compulsory component of most degree programs in sport management. This is the first introductory research methods textbook to focus exclusively on sport management. Through the use of examples, cases and data taken from the real world of sport management it opens up a traditionally dry area of study, helping the student to understand the vital importance of sound methodology in their studies and subsequent professional practice. The book covers the full range of quantitative and qualitative methods across the whole span of the research process, from research design and the literature review to data analysis and report writing. Every chapter contains a range of useful features to aid student learning, including summaries, discussion questions and guides to further resources, as well as examples drawn from contemporary sport around the world. Research Methods for Sport Management is an essential course text for all sport management students and an invaluable reference for any sport management professional involved in operational research.

Book SOCNET 2018

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kai Fischbach
  • Publisher : University of Bamberg Press
  • Release : 2018-02-28
  • ISBN : 3863095456
  • Pages : 127 pages

Download or read book SOCNET 2018 written by Kai Fischbach and published by University of Bamberg Press. This book was released on 2018-02-28 with total page 127 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Intelligent Data analysis and its Applications  Volume II

Download or read book Intelligent Data analysis and its Applications Volume II written by Jeng-Shyang Pan and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-06-05 with total page 583 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume presents the proceedings of the First Euro-China Conference on Intelligent Data Analysis and Applications (ECC 2014), which was hosted by Shenzhen Graduate School of Harbin Institute of Technology and was held in Shenzhen City on June 13-15, 2014. ECC 2014 was technically co-sponsored by Shenzhen Municipal People’s Government, IEEE Signal Processing Society, Machine Intelligence Research Labs, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava (Czech Republic), National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences (Taiwan), and Secure E-commerce Transactions (Shenzhen) Engineering Laboratory of Shenzhen Institute of Standards and Technology.

Book Geographic Information  Geospatial Technologies and Spatial Data Science for Health

Download or read book Geographic Information Geospatial Technologies and Spatial Data Science for Health written by Justine Blanford and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2024-08-20 with total page 394 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Geographic information, spatial analysis and geospatial technologies play an important role in understanding changes in planetary health and in defining the drivers contributing to different health outcomes both locally and globally. Patterns influencing health outcomes and disease in the environment are complex and require an understanding of the ecology of the disease and how these interact in space and time. Knowing where and when diseases are prevalent, who is affected and what may be driving these outcomes is important for determining how to respond. In reality, we all would like to be healthy and live in healthy places. In this book, epidemiology and public health are integrated with spatial data science to examine health issues in dynamically changing environments. This is too broad a field to be completely covered in one book, and so, it has been necessary to be selective with the topics, methods and examples used to avoid overwhelming introductory readers while at the same time providing sufficient depth for geospatial experts interested in health and for health professionals interested in integrating geospatial elements for health analysis. A variety of geographic information (some novel, some volunteered, some authoritative, some big and messy) is used with a mix of methods consisting of spatial analysis, data science and spatial statistics to better understand health risks and disease outcomes. Key Features: Makes spatial data science accessible to health Integrates epidemiology and disease ecology with spatial data science Integrates theoretical geographic information science concepts Provides practical and applied approaches for examining and exploring health and disease risks Provides spatial data science skill development ranging from map making to spatial modelling

Book Now What  Confronting Uncomfortable Truths About Inequity in Schools

Download or read book Now What Confronting Uncomfortable Truths About Inequity in Schools written by Carmella S. Franco and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2022-09-26 with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Navigate barriers and take actional steps toward equity The principles of Cultural Proficiency have guided our drive toward equitable schools for decades. Leaders who apply this framework to scrutinize the beliefs and practices that have caused disproportionate harm to children of color and other marginalized students are frequently left with the question: "Now What?" Using their unique insights and life experiences as Latina superintendents, the authors of Now What? Confronting Uncomfortable Truths About Inequity in Schools present a guide to navigating barriers, managing differences, and creating an actionable equity plan. Readers will find: a "What Next" guide for leaders at all levels to leverage Cultural Proficiency a Culturally Proficient Leadership Rubric for promoting growth an 8-Step Process to help educators gauge status and progress of their equity plan a discussion of the impact of COVID-19 on educational transformation, as well as heightened awareness of injustice, including the Black Lives Matter movement and mistreatment of immigrant children and families Cultural Proficiency begins with us. By focusing on our beliefs and biases, and taking actionable steps, we can become more proficient at eliminating barriers.

Book Data Analysis for the Social Sciences

Download or read book Data Analysis for the Social Sciences written by Douglas Bors and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2018-01-08 with total page 1115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ′This book fosters in-depth understanding of the logic underpinning the most common statistical tests within the behavioural sciences. By emphasising the shared ground between these tests, the author provides crucial scaffolding for students as they embark upon their research journey.′ —Ruth Horry, Psychology, Swansea University ′This unique text presents the conceptual underpinnings of statistics as well as the computation and application of statistics to real-life situations--a combination rarely covered in one book. A must-have for students learning statistical techniques and a go-to handbook for experienced researchers.′ —Barbra Teater, Social Work, College of Staten Island, City University of New York Accessible, engaging, and informative, this book will help any social science student approach statistics with confidence. With a well-paced and well-judged integrated approach rather than a simple linear trajectory, this book progresses at a realistic speed that matches the pace at which statistics novices actually learn. Packed with global, interdisciplinary examples that ground statistical theory and concepts in real-world situations, it shows students not only how to apply newfound knowledge using IBM SPSS Statistics, but also why they would want to. Spanning statistics basics like variables, constants, and sampling through to t-tests, multiple regression and factor analysis, it builds statistical literacy while also covering key research principles like research questions, error types and results reliability. It shows you how to: Describe data with graphs, tables, and numbers Calculate probability and value distributions Test a priori and post hoc hypotheses Conduct Chi-squared tests and observational studies Structure ANOVA, ANCOVA, and factorial designs Supported by lots of visuals and a website with interactive demonstrations, author video, and practice datasets, this book is the student-focused companion to support students through their statistics journeys.

Book High Performance In Memory Genome Data Analysis

Download or read book High Performance In Memory Genome Data Analysis written by Hasso Plattner and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-11-19 with total page 239 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent achievements in hardware and software developments have enabled the introduction of a revolutionary technology: in-memory data management. This technology supports the flexible and extremely fast analysis of massive amounts of data, such as diagnoses, therapies, and human genome data. This book shares the latest research results of applying in-memory data management to personalized medicine, changing it from computational possibility to clinical reality. The authors provide details on innovative approaches to enabling the processing, combination, and analysis of relevant data in real-time. The book bridges the gap between medical experts, such as physicians, clinicians, and biological researchers, and technology experts, such as software developers, database specialists, and statisticians. Topics covered in this book include - amongst others - modeling of genome data processing and analysis pipelines, high-throughput data processing, exchange of sensitive data and protection of intellectual property. Beyond that, it shares insights on research prototypes for the analysis of patient cohorts, topology analysis of biological pathways, and combined search in structured and unstructured medical data, and outlines completely new processes that have now become possible due to interactive data analyses.

Book Choosing and Using Statistics

Download or read book Choosing and Using Statistics written by Calvin Dytham and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2009-04-01 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first edition of this excellent handbook was extremely wellreceived by both students and lecturers alike. It has helped tosimplify the often complex and difficult task of choosing and usingthe right statistics package. This is a book for any student or professional biologist whowants to process data using a statistical package on the computer,to select appropriate methods, and extract the importantinformation from the often confusing output that is produced. It isaimed primarily at undergraduates and masters students in thebiological sciences who have to apply statistics in practicalclasses and projects. Such users of statistics do not have tounderstand either how tests work or how to do the calculations, andthese aspects are not covered in the book. The new edition has been updated to cover the very latestversions of the computer packages described, expanded to includecoverage for logistic regression, a more detailed consideration ofmultivariate analysis, data exploration and further examples ofPrinciple Component Analysis and Discriminate Function Analysis aregiven. New edition will use SPSS 10.0, Minitab 13.1 and Excel2000. New simplified version of the Key and flow chart of decisionsto reach simple statistical tests. Section on multivariate techniques expanded to give furtherexamples of PCA and DFA. Aimed at students using statistics for projects and inpractical classes. Statistical jargon explained through an extensive glossary andkey to symbols. Stresses the importance of experimental design, measurement ofdata and interpretation of results rather than an understanding ofthe statistical tests themselves.

Book Measurement Demystified

Download or read book Measurement Demystified written by David Vance and published by Association for Talent Development. This book was released on 2020-11-17 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Your Groundbreaking Framework for Measurement and Reporting Most people find measurement, analytics, and reporting daunting—and L&D professionals are no different. As these practices have become critically important for organizations’ efforts to improve performance, talent development professionals have often been slow to embrace them for many reasons, including the seeming complexity and challenge of the practices. Few organizations have a well-thought-out measurement and reporting strategy, and there are often scant resources, limited time, and imperfect data to work with when organizations do attempt to create one. Measurement Demystified: Creating Your L&D Measurement, Analytics, and Reporting Strategy is a much-needed and welcomed resource that breaks new ground with a framework to simplify the discussion of measurement, analytics, and reporting as it relates to L&D and talent development practitioners. This book helps practitioners select and use the right measures for the right reasons; select, create, and use the right types of reports; and create a comprehensive measurement and reporting strategy. Recognizing the angst and reluctance people often show in these areas, authors and experts David Vance and Peggy Parskey break down the practices and processes by providing a common language and an easy-to-use structure. They describe five types of reports, four broad reasons to measure, and three categories of measures. Their method works for large and small organizations, even if yours is an L&D staff of one or two. The guidance remains the same: Start small and grow. Measurement Demystified is a great first book for talent development professionals with no prior knowledge of or experience with measurement and a valuable resource for measurement experts. Those adept at lower levels of training evaluation will grow their knowledge base and capabilities, while measurement experts will discover shortcuts and nuggets of information to enhance their practices. A more comprehensive treatment of these important topics will not be found elsewhere.

Book Fringe Pattern Analysis for Optical Metrology

Download or read book Fringe Pattern Analysis for Optical Metrology written by Manuel Servin and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2014-05-30 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The main objective of this book is to present the basic theoretical principles and practical applications for the classical interferometric techniques and the most advanced methods in the field of modern fringe pattern analysis applied to optical metrology. A major novelty of this work is the presentation of a unified theoretical framework based on the Fourier description of phase shifting interferometry using the Frequency Transfer Function (FTF) along with the theory of Stochastic Process for the straightforward analysis and synthesis of phase shifting algorithms with desired properties such as spectral response, detuning and signal-to-noise robustness, harmonic rejection, etc.

Book An Analysis of the Success Factors in Implementing an ITIL based IT Change and Release Management Application  Based on the IBM Change and Configuration Management Database  CCMDB

Download or read book An Analysis of the Success Factors in Implementing an ITIL based IT Change and Release Management Application Based on the IBM Change and Configuration Management Database CCMDB written by Jane Jurkscheit and published by Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag). This book was released on 2013-02 with total page 73 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the past few years, the majority of IT managers followed a strategy to introduce an IT change and release management application in order to ensure the quality of the IT environment for the future. The present book investigates if the implementations of the given success factors are leading to a successful implementation of a workflow-based IT change, and release management application. Moreover, further success factors will be introduced and discussed. First, the author discusses the HR change management in relation with the eight step model of Kotter, and the outcome of its critical success factors in business. Secondly, the effectiveness of the ITIL® reference model is explored in a research study. The ITIL® reference model defines critical success factors for a successful IT change and release management implementation. The book uses for its purpose the ITIL® reference model, the process issues publications of the official ITIL® source and the literature of Laudon & Laudon. In addition, other important researchers are taken into account. The findings are integrated into the questionnaire and the interviews, and further, they are used for an initial assessment.

Book Data Center Virtualization Fundamentals

Download or read book Data Center Virtualization Fundamentals written by Gustavo Alessandro Andrade Santana and published by Pearson Education. This book was released on 2014 with total page 960 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Data Center Virtualization Fundamentals For many IT organizations, today''s greatest challenge is to drive more value, efficiency, and utilization from data centers. Virtualization is the best way to meet this challenge. Data Center Virtualization Fundamentals brings together the comprehensive knowledge Cisco professionals need to apply virtualization throughout their data center environments. Leading data center expert Gustavo A. A. Santana thoroughly explores all components of an end-to-end data center virtualization solution, including networking, storage, servers, operating systems, application optimization, and security. Rather than focusing on a single product or technology, he explores product capabilities as interoperable design tools that can be combined and integrated with other solutions, including VMware vSphere. With the author''s guidance, you''ll learn how to define and implement highly-efficient architectures for new, expanded, or retrofit data center projects. By doing so, you can deliver agile application provisioning without purchasing unnecessary infrastructure, and establish a strong foundation for new cloud computing and IT-as-a-service initiatives. Throughout, Santana illuminates key theoretical concepts through realistic use cases, real-world designs, illustrative configuration examples, and verification outputs. Appendixes provide valuable reference information, including relevant Cisco data center products and CLI principles for IOS and NX-OS. With this approach, Data Center Virtualization Fundamentals will be an indispensable resource for anyone preparing for the CCNA Data Center, CCNP Data Center, or CCIE Data Center certification exams. Gustavo A. A. Santana, CCIE® No. 8806, is a Cisco Technical Solutions Architect working in enterprise and service provider data center projects that require deep integration across technology areas such as networking, application optimization, storage, and servers. He has more than 15 years of data center experience, and has led and coordinated a team of specialized Cisco engineers in Brazil. He holds two CCIE certifications (Routing & Switching and Storage Networking), and is a VMware Certified Professional (VCP) and SNIA Certified Storage Networking Expert (SCSN-E). A frequent speaker at Cisco and data center industry events, he blogs on data center virtualization at gustavoaasantana.net. Learn how virtualization can transform and improve traditional data center network topologies Understand the key characteristics and value of each data center virtualization technology Walk through key decisions, and transform choices into architecture Smoothly migrate existing data centers toward greater virtualization Burst silos that have traditionally made data centers inefficient Master foundational technologies such as VLANs, VRF, and virtual contexts Use virtual PortChannel and FabricPath to overcome the limits of STP Optimize cabling and network management with fabric extender (FEX) virtualized chassis Extend Layer 2 domains to distant data center sites using MPLS and Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV) Use VSANs to overcome Fibre Channel fabric challenges Improve SAN data protection, environment isolation, and scalability Consolidate I/O through Data Center Bridging and FCoE Use virtualization to radically simplify server environments Create server profiles that streamline "bare metal" server provisioning "Transcend the rack" through virtualized networking based on Nexus 1000V and VM-FEX Leverage opportunities to deploy virtual network services more efficiently Evolve data center virtualization toward full-fledged private clouds -Reviews - "The variety of material that Gustavo covers in this work would appeal to anyone responsible for Data Centers today. His grasp of virtualization technologies and ability to relate it in both technical and non-technical terms makes for compelling reading. This is not your ordinary tech manual. Through use of relatable visual cues, Gustavo provides information that is easily recalled on the subject of virtualization, reaching across Subject Matter Expertise domains. Whether you consider yourself well-versed or a novice on the topic, working in large or small environments, this work will provide a clear understanding of the diverse subject of virtualization." -- Bill Dufresne, CCIE 4375, Distinguished Systems Engineer, Cisco (Americas) "..this book is an essential reference and will be valuable asset for potential candidates pursuing their Cisco Data Center certifications. I am confident that in reading this book, individuals will inevitably gain extensive knowledge and hands-on experience during their certification preparations. If you''re looking for a truly comprehensive guide to virtualization, this is the one!" -- Yusuf Bhaiji, Senior Manager, Expert Certifications (CCIE, CCDE, CCAr), Learning@Cisco "When one first looks at those classic Cisco Data Center blueprints, it is very common to become distracted with the overwhelming number of pieces and linkages. By creating a solid theoretical foundation and providing rich sets of companion examples to illustrate each concept, Gustavo''s book brings hope back to IT Professionals from different areas of expertise. Apparently complex topics are demystified and the insertion of products, mechanisms, protocols and technologies in the overall Data Center Architecture is clearly explained, thus enabling you to achieve robust designs and successful deployments. A must read... Definitely!" -- Alexandre M. S. P. Moraes, Consulting Systems Engineer -- Author of "Cisco Firewalls"