Peaks and Troughs


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Are we on the verge of a mental-health epidemic? Life is faster and more complex than ever before. The demands placed upon us are increasing - and for some, it is becoming an uncomfortable experience. Many are increasingly off-balance: their ability to properly understand and meaningfully connect with themselves, with others - and their surroundings - has been compromised. A staggering Mind-Shift, and something of a user guide for the Mind, this book addresses the causes, offering the reader powerful practical exercises, alternative perspectives and deeper self-insight - whilst demystifying why we are the way we are. Educational, Eye-Opening - at times Provocative - it exposes what really goes on inside us - outlining how we often hinder ourselves through our neurological saboteur ... and revealing how this is easily manipulated by external influencers.From a Master Practitioner of Neurological-Linguistical-Programming and Hypnotherapy, 'Peaks & Troughs' forms a powerful self-help resource that seamlessly blends Psychology, Science and Metaphysics. A companion for those in need, this book highlights the incredible - mostly unseen - truth of existence and conveys stunning wisdom: it enables the reader to better manage Stress and Anxiety, develop self-awareness, increase personal happiness and live a more peaceful life. Psychological, scientific, mystical and philosophical: in his writings, John Glyn Hughes has an unerring ability to convey deep wisdom and complex concepts in a way that is easy to understand and enlightening. This affords the reader self-discovery and personal growth.




Peaks and Troughs


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As 1970 dawns Jack, brother Nick and his family set off from swinging London to fulfil their dream of living off the land in the wild unforgiving hills of North Wales. They know nothing of farming or what battles lie ahead with the weather and their neighbours, or the ingenuity needed to survive. But armed with the Farmer's Weekly and protected by their youthful idealism and sense of the ridiculous they begin their adventure. Peaks and Troughs is a warm-hearted, humorous and inspirational tale of life in all its drama – birth, death, tragedy, comedy, disappointment and hope – with the star player being one Rattlerow King David the 57th, a prize boar whose prodigious sex drive literally saves Nick's bacon.




Peaks and Troughs


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For many years people have suggested I write a book about some of the events and experiences I have had leading groups to the Himalaya and other major mountain ranges in the world.










Hidden Collective Factors in Speculative Trading


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This book contains a unified mathematical theory of speculation. Besides analysing stock markets, the book considers a wide range of speculative markets such as: real estate, commodities, postage-stamps, and antiquarian books. Various regularities are discussed. For instance, during a speculative episode, the price of expensive items increases more than the price of less expensive items. Such regularities pave the way for a mathematical theory of speculation. Being mainly empirical, the book is easy to read and does not require technical prerequisites in finance, economics or mathematics.







Escape to Ikaria


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A Scotsman Travel Book of the Year: A Welsh family’s story of running off to a lush Greek island in the 1970s, and the new life they found there. Leaving their Welsh hill farm behind, Nick Perry and his family arrive on the little-known island of Ikaria in 1978, having impulsively boarded the first ferry leaving Athens. Escape to Ikaria tells the story of how they become involved with the islanders and their way of life. Nick tries his hand at anything to get by: night fishing out in the Aegean, unloading the potato boats from Samos, mixing cement for wayward house-builder Datsun Jim, and tending the gardens of the old monastery where a solitary nun, Sister Ulita, controls the village’s water supply. Vivid and moving, this memoir is “a tale of risking all to pursue a dream . . . The story is told with disarming aplomb, packed with characters and incidents, and exhibiting much that is good in human nature” (Scotsman).




Business Cycles


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Victor Zarnowitz has long been a leader in the study of business cycles, growth, inflation, and forecasting. These papers represent a carefully integrated and up-to-date study of business cycles, reexamining some of his earlier research as well as addressing recent developments in the literature and in history. In part one, Zarnowitz reviews with characteristic insight various theories of the business cycle, including Keynesian and monetary theories as well as more recent rational expectations and real business cycle theories. In doing so, he examines how the business cycle may have changed as the size of government, the exercise of fiscal and monetary policies, the openness of the economy to international forces, and the industrial structure have evolved over time. Emphasizing important research from the 1980s, Zarnowitz discusses in part two various measures of the trends and cycles in economic activity, including output, prices, inventories, investment in residential and nonresidential structures, equipment, and other economic variables. Here the author explores the duration and severity of U.S. business cycles over more than 150 years, and evaluates the ability of macro models to simulate past behavior of the economy. In part three the performance of leading, coincident, and lagging indicators is described and assessed and evidence is presented on the value of their composite measures. Finally, part four offers an analysis of the degree of success of large commercial forecasting firms and of many individual economists in predicting the course of inflation, real growth, unemployment, interest rates, and other key economic variables. Business Cycles is a timely study, certain tobecome a basic reference for professional forecasters and economists in government, academia, and the business community.




Hearings


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