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This book explores the importance of entrepreneurs in driving economic growth as the world economy grows and becomes more integrated and more challenging. It examines the situation in both advanced and developing countries and shows how the entrepreneurial orientation of the founders of small and medium sized enterprises has resulted in phenomenal growth, often fuelled by innovation and new technologies. It contrasts the experiences of Chinese family business in China and among the overseas Chinese with the experiences of family businesses in the United States and Europe. One important conclusion is that there has been a noticeable fall in entrepreneurial proclivity in the advanced economies, in contrast to the position in emerging economies.
This book explores the importance of entrepreneurs in driving economic growth as the world economy grows and becomes more integrated and more challenging. It examines the situation in both advanced and developing countries and shows how the entrepreneurial orientation of the founders of small and medium sized enterprises has resulted in phenomenal growth, often fuelled by innovation and new technologies. It contrasts the experiences of Chinese family business in China and among the overseas Chinese with the experiences of family businesses in the United States and Europe. One important conclusion is that there has been a noticeable fall in entrepreneurial proclivity in the advanced economies, in contrast to the position in emerging economies.
In a cloth-covered box, the physical treasures of Susan Freeman's life quietly stand as a monument to love. The box contains letters she and her husband, Leslie, wrote to one another over a span of twenty-seven years. The first one, dated 1975, was written by Susan during her days working on a farm in North Dakota. The last one, dated April 12, 2002, was written by Leslie on the day he committed an act of self-deliverance to escape the final ravages of cancer. But their story doesn't end with his physical death. Six months after he passed away, Susan received a channeled message that began "I, who have left you ..." They have a spiritual connection that allows them to communicate between dimensions. Susan's memoir shares their story, their letters, and messages from the other side. Susan Freeman has written a memoir that speaks to the deepest
longing in every heart-to know that love cannot and never does die.
The promise her husband, Leslie, made to her before his passing has
come true. He promised he would never leave her. He has
communicated to her from "the outer realm" through a clairaudient
who could never know the details of their twenty-seven year
odyssey. In long, lyrical letters over a nine-year period, Leslie
revisits details of their exotic travels in Arabia, refers to gifts
he gave her, and constantly reassures her of his presence and his
love of her through lifetimes. "There are only three things you
need fear," he tells her. "Not being able to love, closing yourself
off, and holding on too tightly to the past." This book is a rare
and inspiring gift of spirit.
In a cloth-covered box, the physical treasures of Susan Freeman's life quietly stand as a monument to love. The box contains letters she and her husband, Leslie, wrote to one another over a span of twenty-seven years. The first one, dated 1975, was written by Susan during her days working on a farm in North Dakota. The last one, dated April 12, 2002, was written by Leslie on the day he committed an act of self-deliverance to escape the final ravages of cancer. But their story doesn't end with his physical death. Six months after he passed away, Susan received a channeled message that began "I, who have left you ..." They have a spiritual connection that allows them to communicate between dimensions. Susan's memoir shares their story, their letters, and messages from the other side. Susan Freeman has written a memoir that speaks to the deepest
longing in every heart-to know that love cannot and never does die.
The promise her husband, Leslie, made to her before his passing has
come true. He promised he would never leave her. He has
communicated to her from "the outer realm" through a clairaudient
who could never know the details of their twenty-seven year
odyssey. In long, lyrical letters over a nine-year period, Leslie
revisits details of their exotic travels in Arabia, refers to gifts
he gave her, and constantly reassures her of his presence and his
love of her through lifetimes. "There are only three things you
need fear," he tells her. "Not being able to love, closing yourself
off, and holding on too tightly to the past." This book is a rare
and inspiring gift of spirit.
Explore new ways of prayer and storytelling through Torah in Motion. JoAnne Tucker and Susan Freeman, both experienced in dance and Judaic studies, tell the famous stories of the Torah through modern dance. In this book, they explain how they use dance to interpret Torah and creative ideas to consider when doing so. Dance Midrash offers a new and contemporary form of prayer and expression, uniting both young and old in dance and story.
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