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Inspiring Reading Habits of Some CEOs

  Hello Everyone !! With all of our modern technology, the written word remains the best source of learning and information. Executives should be reading motivational books to help understand how to’s from experts who have been there.  Following reading habits of CEO is key to ensuring continued professional growth and success in your leadership career, as you aspire to progress up the ladder. 1. Warren Buffet : The American businessman, investor, philanthropist & CEO of Berkshire Hathaway , spends 5-6 hours a day reading 5 different newspapers. He also reads through 500 pages of financial documents to gain deep insights into companies' financial condition. 2. Bill Gates : Former CEO of software giant Microsoft , he reads 50 books a year, or 1 book per week. Most of these are dealing with public health, disease, engineering, business and science. 3. Mark Zuckerberg : The CEO of social media service Facebook , claims to read 1 book per week, related to different cultures...

Life in the 1970s

Hello Everyone !! The 1970s was a decade of profound change, where shifts in politics, technology, culture, and society dramatically reshaped daily life. Economic fluctuations saw periods of prosperity, followed by the impact of the oil crisis.  Culturally, the ’70s were marked by a continuation of the ’60s civil rights movements. Women’s liberation and environmental awareness gained traction. At the same time, new forms of music, from disco to punk rock, revolutionized entertainment, and the advent of home television began to alter the fabric of family life. Technological progress was pivotal. The introduction of the personal computer began to hint at a digital revolution on the horizon. Simultaneously, space exploration reached new heights with the Apollo moon landings. Some other aspects of daily life which was far better than today : Kids hung out more, spent more time together. There were no personal computers and videogames. The kids were physically fit, mentally sharp, les...

Tips to be like an Upper Class Royal

  Hello Everyone !! Making a mark with your dressing and behavior is an art that all of us should master. Looking at someone who is dressing sharp, we marvel at their sense of fashion, neat style and their personality, intrigued to replicate their style. What a nice, dressed man strives to do is wear an outfit that conveys dignity, elegance, and an elevated sartorial sense. The smart-dressed man’s style defines who he is without having a word, along with a classy mindset. Some Tips to Follow : You can talk about pricey things, but don't mention the cost Dress well always Smile, no abusive language use, don't use cuss words Strictly maintain good manners, follow proper etiquettes Body & oral odor should be nice, and maintaining cleanliness is essential Always wear clean and tailored clothes, whether be branded and costly or not. Try to practice minimalism and always carry and keep functional items with you. Always maintain proper body posture while standing, walking or sitt...

Throw an American Themed Party

Hello Everyone !! An American-themed party is a fun way to celebrate American culture, traditions, and history, show off your patriotic pride or simply bring people together for a good time. From decorations to games, food, and attire, there are countless ideas you can incorporate into your party to make it a truly memorable event. 1. Listen to American music, which includes rap song, country & rock-n-roll music. 2. Decorations according to regions :-- South -- Hang Spanish moss, pictures of old Southern homes, white flowers etc. Mid-West -- Farming theme, food and drinks in galvanized steel containers etc NYC -- Urban theme South California -- Fake palm trees, Hollywood themes etc 3. Put up American flags, flag-themed cups, plates etc. 4. Play "Beer Pong" game with red cups 5. Use paper plates, plastic forks and spoons for foods 6. Dress & costume options :-- American sports team jersey Country & cowboy costume American flag theme use Thank you for Reading !!

The Psychic Researcher E.J. Dingwall

Hello Everyone !! Eric John Dingwall (1890–1986) was a British anthropologist, psychical researcher and librarian. He became interested in paranormal phenomena in 1921 and served from 1922-27 as a research officer for the Society for Psychical Research (SPR). In the 1920s and 1930s Dingwall travelled widely in Europe and the United States to investigate mediums. He has been described as a "skeptical enquirer" and a psychical investigator who "spent many years exposing fraud and unscientific practices among psychical researchers." Dr. E.J. Dingwall Paranormal Toolkit  : (1920s) Measuring tape, gramophone needles, matches, cotton roll, thread spool, scissors, ropes, compass, brush, vials, papers, pencil. Thank you for Reading !!

Paranormal Investigators Kit [Blue Book by Harry Price] (1937)

Hello Everyone !! Harry Price ( 17 Jan 1881 – 29 Mar 1948 ) was a British psychic researcher and author, who gained public prominence for his investigations into psychical phenomena and exposing fraudulent spiritualist mediums. He is best known for his well-publicized investigation of the purportedly haunted Borley Rectory in Essex, England. Paranormal Investigators Kit : Blue Book by Harry Price ( 1937 ) Notebook, pencil, wristwatch, candle, matches, flashlight, camera, Brandy flask, sandwiches Thank you for Reading !!

Australia Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund (1915)

  Hello Everyone !! Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund, a working subdivision of the Australian Comforts Fund, was established during World War I.  The purpose of the Fund was to provide comforts to soldiers on active service. This was achieved via appeals for donations, public subscriptions, and organizing fundraising activities.  Numerous branches of the Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund were spread throughout Queensland, Australia during this period. Australia Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund : (1915) Shirts, undershirts, mufflers, balaclava caps, handkerchiefs, pipes, tobacco, cigarettes, bootlaces, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, Vaseline, sweets, coffee, games, books, magazines, writing pads, envelopes, pencils. Thank you for Reading !!

MUZZLELOADING FOR DEER & TURKEY book (2005)

Hello Everyone !! The definitive handbook on hunting with black powder, with specific techniques for taking deer and turkey. Covers all types of guns, from flintlocks and breechloaders to modern in-line muzzleloaders and gives expert advice on sighting, cleaning, and loading your gun. Guidelines for storing and transporting guns, powder, and ammunition safely. Backpack Kit : Wallet & ID, cellphone, radio, camera, binoculars, fluorescent orange light, fluorescent ribbons, Butane lighter, flashlight, laser-range finder, maps, compass, GPS unit, whistle, duct tape, repair kit, cleaning kit, hand-warmers, plastic bags, cord (25-ft), rubber gloves, sunglasses, rain poncho, water, candy/ Granola bars, scent dispenser, toilet paper-roll, soap, keys, MT, knife, pocket saw, sharpener, Hunting license & special stamps, notepaper, pencil. Hunting Pouch  : # Primitive rifles :-- Black powder container, Powder measurer, Flintlock primer horn, frizzen cover, extra flints & leather ...

The Deer Hunter's Bible book by Laycock, George (1986)

  Hello Everyone !! This book is a comprehensive guide to hunting deer. It covers various aspects of deer hunting, including strategies, equipment, and techniques. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or a beginner, this book aims to enhance your understanding of deer behavior and improve your chances of a successful hunt. Fanny pack/ Small day Pack Contents : [Pg #87] Lunch & meat bags, ropes, rattling antlers, camera, scents, dry socks, first-aid kit, compass, hunting knife, notepad, pencil. Thank you for Reading !!