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Every expert in journalism and politics has jumped into the arena
of thought with a multitude of books on their opinions The Book
FOCUS' is a look at Arrogance and Greed as an American cancer, it
applies analytical engineering skills to humanities problems in
today's world from an engineer's stand point, that of an everyday
citizen; a Joe plumber', whose had all we can take of being told we
are un-American by our politicians, it intends to speak out on
behalf of the everyday citizen who may have serious doubts as to
what is what. It offers solutions which seem to be logical and
somewhat easy to see. Though easy to see they require a major
rethinking of the constitution to fit the modern society's
situation. Simply tired of talk show host and media moguls pointing
out the problems but shy of offering difficult solutions for which
they could be held accountable. Engineers or Plumbers just aren't
satisfied with finding a cause of the problem, but are about fixing
it. That sometimes requires redesign or fix, correcting design
errors. But we do eventually FIX IT. The Lawyer wants arbitration
until either a compromise or settlement occurs. Media Moguls want
to have an endless supply of Sensational Stories. Politics may be
how it sounds, Poly (many) + Ticks (blood suckers). Political (this
or that occupation) well, draw your conclusion.
Whiskey making has been an integral part of American history since
frontier times. In Kentucky, early settlers brought stills to
preserve grain, and they soon found that the limestone-filtered
water and the unique climate of the scenic Bluegrass region made it
an ideal place for the production of barrel-aged liquor. And so,
bourbon whiskey was born. More than two hundred commercial
distilleries were operating in Kentucky before Prohibition, but
only sixty-one reopened after its repeal in 1933. As the popularity
of America's native spirit increases worldwide, many historic
distilleries are being renovated, refurbished, and brought back
into operation. Unfortunately, these spaces, with their antique
tools and aging architecture, are being dismantled to make way for
modern structures and machinery. In The Birth of Bourbon,
award-winning photographer Carol Peachee takes readers on an
unforgettable tour of lost distilleries as well as facilities
undergoing renewal, such as the famous Old Taylor and James E.
Pepper distilleries in Lexington, Kentucky. This beautiful book
also includes spaces that well-known brands, including Maker's
Mark, Woodford Reserve, Four Roses, and Buffalo Trace, have
preserved as a homage to their rich histories. Using a technique
known as high-dynamic-range imaging -- a process that produces rich
saturation, intensely clarified details, and a full spectrum of
light -- Peachee reveals the vibrant life lingering in artifacts
from worn cypress fermenting tubs to extravagant copper stills.
This lavish celebration of bourbon's heritage will delight whiskey
aficionados, history buffs, and art lovers alike.
WITH A FOREWORD BY TOM BRADY "As a sportscaster and sports
historian, Jim's career genuinely stands the test of time. . . .
This book is sports history about some of the greats by one of the
greats, who was taking it all in on the sidelines, in the stands or
the dugout, by the eighteenth green, courtside, or in the broadcast
booth." --Tom Brady, six-time NFL Super Bowl champion GOAT A
riveting, insightful memoir of never-before-told stories from Jim
Gray, twelve-time Emmy Award-winner, Hall of Fame sports
broadcaster, and renowned interviewer-- that explores the author's
career and the inside stories and memorable moments of the famous
legends he has covered including, Muhammad Ali, Tom Brady, Kobe
Bryant, LeBron James, Michael Jordan and Mike Tyson. In Talking to
GOATs, award-winning broadcaster Jim Gray looks back at his four
decades of sports reporting from the unparalleled perspective of
one of the world's most respected and skilled interviewers. A
journalist who many iconic athletes have trusted to tell their
stories (of both triumph and disgrace), Jim has had unprecedented
access to the people, places and extraordinary events in the world
of sports. Asking tough but fair questions, he has broken numerous
stories, and landed squarely in the middle of others, from the Ben
Johnson and Barry Bonds steroid scandals, to Michael Jordan's
surprise retirement, to the off-the-court Kobe/Shaq feud which led
to their on-the-court break up, to being part of the live broadcast
for twenty-two Super Bowls. He's climbed into the ring to interview
Mike Tyson after he bit off a chunk of Evander Holyfield's ear, and
stood next to Ron Artest when the "Malice at the Palace" melee
erupted, and was on site at the bombing of the Atlanta Olympics.
Anyone who has watched Jim effortlessly engage his subjects at the
precise moment of triumph or tragedy has little idea what it takes
to secure the interview, or what actually happens when the camera
cuts away. These are real, mesmerizing, and previously untold
stories. Talking to GOATs features numerous world-class athletes,
including Muhammad Ali, Tom Brady, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James,
Michael Jordan, Floyd Mayweather, Michael Phelps, Mike Tyson and
Tiger Woods, and world leaders George W. Bush, Barack Obama,
Mikhail Gorbachev, and many more. On each page, Jim gives the
reader a coveted all-access pass as he reviews the best interviews,
the best athletes, and the best games in modern sports history.
It's like a personal introduction to the characters and careers of
these heroes and villains we've known since childhood. He examines
how money, celebrity, the media, and power interact, and how
sports, more than any other institution, has led to momentous
transformations in American society.
INSTANT USA TODAY BESTSELLER! WITH A FOREWORD BY TOM BRADY "As a
sportscaster and sports historian, Jim's career genuinely stands
the test of time. . . . This book is sports history about some of
the greats by one of the greats, who was taking it all in on the
sidelines, in the stands or the dugout, by the eighteenth green,
courtside, or in the broadcast booth." -Tom Brady, seven-time NFL
Super Bowl champion GOAT A riveting, insightful memoir of
never-before-told stories from Jim Gray, twelve-time Emmy
Award-winner, Hall of Fame sports broadcaster, and renowned
interviewer- that explores the author's career and the inside
stories and memorable moments of the famous legends he has covered
including, Muhammad Ali, Tom Brady, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James,
Michael Jordan and Mike Tyson. In Talking to GOATs, award-winning
broadcaster Jim Gray looks back at his four decades of sports
reporting from the unparalleled perspective of one of the world's
most respected and skilled interviewers. A journalist who many
iconic athletes have trusted to tell their stories (of both triumph
and disgrace), Jim has had unprecedented access to the people,
places and extraordinary events in the world of sports. Asking
tough but fair questions, he has broken numerous stories, and
landed squarely in the middle of others, from the Ben Johnson and
Barry Bonds steroid scandals, to Michael Jordan's surprise
retirement, to the off-the-court Kobe/Shaq feud which led to their
on-the-court break up, to being part of the live broadcast for
twenty-two Super Bowls. He's climbed into the ring to interview
Mike Tyson after he bit off a chunk of Evander Holyfield's ear, and
stood next to Ron Artest when the "Malice at the Palace" melee
erupted, and was on site at the bombing of the Atlanta Olympics.
Anyone who has watched Jim effortlessly engage his subjects at the
precise moment of triumph or tragedy has little idea what it takes
to secure the interview, or what actually happens when the camera
cuts away. These are real, mesmerizing, and previously untold
stories. Talking to GOATs features numerous world-class athletes,
including Muhammad Ali, Tom Brady, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James,
Michael Jordan, Floyd Mayweather, Michael Phelps, Mike Tyson and
Tiger Woods, and world leaders George W. Bush, Barack Obama,
Mikhail Gorbachev, and many more. On each page, Jim gives the
reader a coveted all-access pass as he reviews the best interviews,
the best athletes, and the best games in modern sports history.
It's like a personal introduction to the characters and careers of
these heroes and villains we've known since childhood. He examines
how money, celebrity, the media, and power interact, and how
sports, more than any other institution, has led to momentous
transformations in American society.
Shut Up and Listen! is a true leadership roadmap to the summit of
career success and satisfaction, featuring concise principles for
entrepreneurs and business leaders at any level. Tilman Fertitta,
also known as the Billion Dollar Buyer, started his hospitality
empire thirty years ago with just one restaurant. Over the years,
he's stayed true to the principles that helped him build the
largest single-shareholder company in America, with over $4 billion
in revenue, including hundreds of restaurants (Landry's Seafood,
Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, Morton's Steakhouse, Mastro's,
Rainforest Cafe, and over forty more restaurant concepts) and five
Golden Nugget Casinos. He's also sole owner of the NBA's Houston
Rockets. This book shares the key insights that made it all
possible. In Shut Up and Listen!, Fertitta shares straight-talk
"Tilmanisms" around six key action items that any entrepreneur can
adopt today: Be the Bull No Spare Customers Change, Change, Change
Know Your Numbers Follow the 95/5 Rule Take No Out of Your
Vocabulary For aspiring entrepreneurs or people in business, this
guide will help you take your company to the next level. When you
put this book down, you'll know what you're doing right and what
you're doing wrong to operate your business, and if you're just
getting started, it will help set you up for success. A
groundbreaking, no-holds-barred book, Shut Up and Listen! offers
practical, hard-earned wisdom from one of the most successful
business owners in the world.
Biography was Samuel Johnson's favorite among literary genres,
and his Lives of the Poets is often regarded as the capstone of his
career. The central place of biography in his oeuvre is explored in
this collection of nine original essays by leading Johnson
scholars. Varied in their focus and approach, the essays range from
a philosophical overview of Johnson's notion of the relation
between life and art, to a detailed reading of the Life of Milton,
to a speculation on the value of the Lives in the classroom.
Emerging clearly in the essays are the dual concerns-artistic
and intellectual-that can be pursued in Johnson's biographical
writings. On the one hand, they are complex creative works that
reward literary analysis, traditional and modern. On the other,
with their wide range, they offer a special insight into Johnson's
eighteenth-century world-the state of biography at the time, the
tradition of English poetry, literary criticism and its
philosophical values, and, of course, Johnson himself with his
powers and failings.
Domestick Privacies thus offers important new perspectives not
only to professed Johnsonians but to all who study biography,
criticism, and the eighteenth century.
The key to client/server computing.
Transaction processing techniques are deeply ingrained in the
fields of
databases and operating systems and are used to monitor, control
and update
information in modern computer systems. This book will show you how
large,
distributed, heterogeneous computer systems can be made to work
reliably.
Using transactions as a unifying conceptual framework, the authors
show how
to build high-performance distributed systems and
high-availability
applications with finite budgets and risk.
The authors provide detailed explanations of why various
problems occur as
well as practical, usable techniques for their solution. Throughout
the book,
examples and techniques are drawn from the most successful
commercial and
research systems. Extensive use of compilable C code fragments
demonstrates
the many transaction processing algorithms presented in the book.
The book
will be valuable to anyone interested in implementing distributed
systems
or client/server architectures.
Every expert in journalism and politics has jumped into the arena
of thought with a multitude of books on their opinions The Book
FOCUS' is a look at Arrogance and Greed as an American cancer, it
applies analytical engineering skills to humanities problems in
today's world from an engineer's stand point, that of an everyday
citizen; a Joe plumber', whose had all we can take of being told we
are un-American by our politicians, it intends to speak out on
behalf of the everyday citizen who may have serious doubts as to
what is what. It offers solutions which seem to be logical and
somewhat easy to see. Though easy to see they require a major
rethinking of the constitution to fit the modern society's
situation. Simply tired of talk show host and media moguls pointing
out the problems but shy of offering difficult solutions for which
they could be held accountable. Engineers or Plumbers just aren't
satisfied with finding a cause of the problem, but are about fixing
it. That sometimes requires redesign or fix, correcting design
errors. But we do eventually FIX IT. The Lawyer wants arbitration
until either a compromise or settlement occurs. Media Moguls want
to have an endless supply of Sensational Stories. Politics may be
how it sounds, Poly (many) + Ticks (blood suckers). Political (this
or that occupation) well, draw your conclusion.
"A man for breakfast" was the morning's oath and by dinner was
often satisfied. Custer, Hickok and Cody were merely peers to the
forgotten company of desperadoes and heroes that populated this
frontier town that became a legend while "just a baby on the banks
of the Smoky." The history of Ellsworth, Kansas, is not a typical
history. Desperate Seed will take the reader to a Wild West only
imagined but very real to those who lived it. As Rod Beemer author
of The Deadliest Woman in the West puts it, this book is truly "the
rest of the story about the Old West's railheads, outlaws, lawmen,
and tough towns."
A man for breakfast was the mornings oath and by dinner was often
satisfied. Custer, Hickok and Cody were merely peers to the
forgotten company of desperadoes and heroes that populated this
frontier town that became a legend while just a baby on the banks
of the Smoky. The history of Ellsworth, Kansas, is not a typical
history. Desperate Seed will take the reader to a Wild West only
imagined but very real to those who lived it. As Rod Beemer author
of The Deadliest Woman in the West puts it, this book is truly the
rest of the story about the Old Wests railheads, outlaws, lawmen,
and tough towns.
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