The GBA Mentality: HOW TO ACHIEVE 1% MORE


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When you commit to something 100%, your hunger for success becomes your daily motivation. You show up day after day and put in the effort, dedication, and strength to obtain what you want in this life. That, is called the Grind. For Eric Leonard, grinding is the foundation for success in his life… graduating with a Bachelor in Science and a Bachelor in Arts in 3.5 years, a five year (and ongoing) professional soccer career, A Masters in Applied Mathematics, and the all-time appearance leader for Forward Madison FC. Over the years, this simple yet extremely powerful mentality has taken hard work and put it at the front of his campaign for success. A mentality that is founded upon three words: Grind. Believe. Achieve. The GBA Mentality. Over three parts, Leonard uses his story of accomplishing his goals as a professional footballer to illuminate a path that anyone can follow to overcome adversity, fight against conformity, and ultimately achieve 1% more in their life.




Smart Metropolitan Regional Development


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This book discusses the concept and practice of a smart metropolitan region, and how smart cities promote healthy economic and spatial development. It highlights how smart metropolitan regional development can energize, reorganize and transform the legacy economy into a smart economy; how it can help embrace Information and Communications Technology (ICT); and how it can foster a shared economy. In addition, it outlines how the five pillars of the third industrial revolution can be achieved by smart communities. In addition, the book draws on 16 in-depth city case studies from ten countries to explore the state of the art regarding the smart economy in smart cities – and to apply the lessons learned to shape smart metropolitan economic and spatial development.







The Politics of Education Reform in China’s Hong Kong


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Education reform has become a highly political issue in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) since the transfer of sovereignty to the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Lo and Hung focus on the political struggles among stakeholders, including the government of Hong Kong, the Catholic Church, parents, students, teachers, the central authorities of Beijing, and even the bureaucratic politics between Beijing, the Hong Kong government and the Examination Authority. They examine the key elements of education reform in the HKSAR, including language and curriculum reform, national security education, civic and patriotic education, the rise of the pro-Beijing education elites and interest groups, and the revamp of examination questions and examination authority. The entire education reform in the HKSAR has pushed the Hong Kong education system toward a process of mainlandization, making Hong Kong’s education system more similar to the mainland system with emphasis on political "correctness" in the understanding of Chinese national security, history and culture. Highlighting the political struggles among the various stakeholders, this book is essential for scholars of Hong Kong and China, especially those with an interest in the relationship between education and politics.




The Game Boy Encyclopedia


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The Game Boy Encyclopedia is the sixth book in Scottish author and journalist Chris Scullion’s critically-acclaimed series of video game encyclopedias. There are few video game systems as iconic and important as the Nintendo Game Boy. Released in 1989, the handheld’s humble green-tinted display allowed for a low-cost portable console that won over players where it mattered most: the quality of its games. From huge early successes like the iconic Tetris and Super Mario Land to its revival years later with the groundbreaking Pokémon games, the Game Boy stands proudly as one of the greatest gaming systems ever. Its 1998 successor, the Game Boy Color, addressed the one main weak spot in the Game Boy’s armor and offered full-color games. Combined, nearly 120 million Game Boy and Game Boy Color handhelds were sold worldwide, with both models playing a huge role in so many childhoods (and adulthoods). This book contains every game released in the west for both handhelds: around 580 on the Game Boy and around 560 on the Game Boy Color. With around 1,150 games covered in total, screenshots and trivia factoids for every single title and a light-hearted writing style designed for an informative but entertaining read, The Game Boy Encyclopedia is the definitive guide to a legendary gaming platform.




Borneo Review


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The Nazi Party 1919-1945


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The only existing in-depth, exhaustive, and complete history of the Nazi Party.




Hitler's Foreign Workers


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An account of the millions of foreign workers imported into Germany during the Second World War.




Buttonless


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This book presents some of the most interesting iPhone and iPad games, along with stories of the people behind these games. It describes hundreds of titles, including well-known games and hidden games, and provides insight into the development of games for the iOS platform.




The Refractive Thinker


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This collection of the works of nine scholarly authors affiliated with UOP School of Advanced Studies includes topics such as: Part I: The Delphi Primer, Part II: Mixed Methods, Part III: Qualitative, Part IV: Quantitative, and Part V: Research as Art. Please visit our website for chapter summaries, author bios, and additional details. Come journey with us to become refractive thinkers.