Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Jim Rohn - Quotes and Philosophy

Jim Rohn (1930-2009)...... is a legend in personal development.
From humble beginnings, Jim became one of the world's truly great speakers and writers on the power of human potential.
In this clip, Jim offers some motivational and volitional words to help you do the best you can.










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FOR THINGS TO CHANGE ...YOU GOT TO CHANGE...


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Jim Rohn - The Power Of Ambition ( 1- 39 )






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WHO YOU ARE...ATTRACTS WHAT YOU GET...





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For my easy reference in one ...



Jim Rohn - Three Keys To Greatness



A guide for teenagers to achieve financial independence and success.

Jim Rohn covers the three places to begin for any teenager (or adult) in their quest for a future full of success, happiness and wealth.

1. Price and promise - the power of vision and setting goals.

2. Personal development - expanding your knowledge through books,
tapes, seminars and other successful people.

3. The principles of wealth - earning, saving, giving and investing.

Over the years, Jim Rohn has heard from thousands of people - many who saw or heard Jim early in their life who later went on to achieve success. Don't let yourself or your family miss out on this powerful 56 minute video that can inspire, teach and lead you to success.

"A very big thank you to Jim, all his staff and all his associates for helping me becoming more valuable to myself, family and the marketplace. Thousands of participants in my banking courses have watched Jim's "3 Keys to Greatness" video. It's been a great way to end my courses. It has been my greatest satisfaction and joy to see faces brighten up as neon signs. They all depart with "It is Possible and I Can" attitudes. May God's best and richest be yours." -- Micah

"I am a huge fan of your "words of wisdom" as I call it. After watching your "3 Keys to Greatness" I have to say, Great, and thanks!" -- Rob McKinney

( Published on Mar 28, 2012 by MarcoBelgrade )



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Jim Rohn (1930-2009) is a legend in personal development. From humble beginnings, Jim became one of the world's truly great speakers and writers on the power of human potential. In this clip, Jim offers some motivational and volitional words to help you do the best you can.





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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Bio Heritage


Photo: Which of the species pictured above is the smallest bird in North America?

Photo: Which of the penguins pictured here is the fastest penguin in the water?

Photo: Which of the species pictured here has the longest lifespan of any known insect?




Photo: Which of the plants pictured here currently holds the following three records: the largest fruit so far recorded; world's heaviest seeds; and largest female flowers of any palm?

Photo: Dragonflies and Damselflies are similar but different, damselflies being of the suborder Zygoptera and Dragonflies of the suborder Epiprocta. Which of the species pictured here is a Dragonfly?

Photo: Three of the fish pictured here are filefish of the family Monacanthidae. One is a puffer fish, of the family Tetraodontidae. Which is the puffer fish?

Photo: Which of the birds pictured here is also known as a "Bobwhite" due to its characteristic whistling call?

Photo: Which of the sea stars pictured here is poisonous (i.e. has poisonous spines)?

Photo: Which of the birds pictured here is, on average, the heaviest eagle in the world?

Photo: One of the species pictured here can be found extensively throughout the Southwestern United States to northern Argentina in South America. However, the only Caribbean island it is native to is Trinidad, where it is called a quenk. Which of the species here is colloquially known as a quenk?

Photo: Three of the four species pictured here are found naturally only in North America. Which species is NOT native to North America?

Photo: It's Independence Day in the US this week, so we figured we'd have patriotically-themed questions. All 50 states have designated a State Bird. Which of the species pictured here is NOT an official bird of one of the 50 US states?

Photo: While in Africa, several BHL staff had the opportunity to visit a wildlife preserve, where we saw a variety of different African species, among them many antelope species. There are 91 species of antelope, most native to Africa. Can you distinguish the different species? Match the species identification with the images here.

Photo: Pictured here are the four largest lizards in the world. Put them in order from largest to smallest (largest here referring to weight).

Photo: There are 6 living species of sloth, divided into 2-toed and 3-toed sloths. Which of the species pictured here is 1 of only two 2-toed sloths?

Photo: Which of the species pictured is the smallest cactus species in the world?

Photo: Which of the bird species pictured does NOT produce "crop milk," a secretion from the lining of the crop (a portion of the alimentary tract used for storage of food) that is fed to young?


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Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Scarf ...Pashminas...Fashion

Wonders of  Creativity...





















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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Neil Armstrong interview, BBC 1970.






Neil Alden Armstrong (born August 5, 1930) is an American aviator and a former astronaut, test pilot, aerospace engineer, university professor, and United States Naval Aviator. He was the first person ever to set foot on the Moon.

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