The Pound for Pound Principle


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You've Been Called to the Extraordinary! How do you make the most of God's gifts in your life? In this liberating, powerful book, you will learn how to: - identify the talents you have, - develop them to God's full plan and purpose, - avoid the trap of the comparison game.







Pound For Pound Principle


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Mike Kai's first book release, The Pound For Pound Principle, is a book that is part biography, part principle-teaching and all inspiration. Based upon Jesus' Parable of the Talents, Mike Kai weaves his personal testimony with the journey of the church he pastors, Hope Chapel West O'ahu, that promises to equip and inspire readers to discover that it doesn't matter what you've been given, but that it is what you do with what you've got that matters most. The Pound For Pound Principle could possibly be just the right book for you at just the right time.




The Pound for Pound Principle


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If you're an athlete, there's always someone taller, stronger or faster. If you're an entrepreneur, there's always someone with a better idea. If you're a pastor, there's always someone with a bigger congregation. As pastor and author, Mike Kai, notes, the one thing that numbers cannot measure is potential. Writing with transparency and humor, Kai describes his own insecurities as a leader and how he discovered the power of working with the resources God gave him--something boxers call their pound-for-pound value. "Whatever your talent level or motivation, what it boils down to," Kai writes, "is what you do with what you've got--the size of your heart--that's the pound-for-pound principle." In this updated leader's edition of The Pound for Pound Principle, Kai explores: Being content with what you have without becoming complacent Finding the right people to stand with you in your corner Learning and growing from discomfort and disappointment Creating a culture that brings out the best in you and in others Understanding the connection between stress and capacity Leaders, whether seasoned or emerging, will find Kai's insights challenging and be led to discover their pound-for-pound value and increase their God-given capacity.




The Pound for Pound Principle


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You've been called to the extraordinary. How do you make the most of God's gifts in your life? In this liberating, powerful book, you will learn how to identify the talents you have, develop them to God's full plan and purpose and avoid the trap of the comparison game.







The 32 Principles


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Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly Bestseller Overcome any obstacle life throws at you by thinking and responding like a world-class martial artist—without ever setting foot on the mat. Jiu-jitsu is more than a martial art; it is a lifestyle that promotes health, confidence, self-determination, and balance. Famed jiu-jitsu instructor Rener Gracie, who has coached more than 350,000 students in 196 countries, presents the core teachings of jiu-jitsu and explains how they can apply to all of our daily lives, including: • The Pyramid Principle: the importance of investing in a strong foundation • The Acceptance Principle: recognizing when it’s better to yield than to resist • The Pivot Principle: the value of changing your perspective to increase your effectiveness • The Redirection Principle: using unfavorable circumstances to create favorable outcomes Intended for both longtime fans and practitioners of jiu-jitsu as well as those completely unfamiliar with martial arts, The 32 Principles—and 32 companion videos on each principle’s physical application for self-defense from Rener himself—will help you take control of your personal and professional pursuits, supercharge your entrepreneurial spirit, and balance your relationships at work and at home. Along with multi-award–winning author Paul Volponi, this book features contributions from more than 40 champion athletes, topflight coaches, and others who have benefited from the everyday life applications of these timeless jiu-jitsu principles.




Principles of Economics


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Contract Damages


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This book is a collection of essays examining the remedy of contract damages in the common law and under the international contract law instruments such as the Vienna Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods and the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts. The essays, written by leading experts in the area, raise important and topical issues relating to the law of contract damages from both theoretical and practical perspectives. The book aims to inform readers of current developments, problems, trends and debates surrounding contract damages and reflects an ongoing dialogue on damages among representatives of common law, civil law, mixed and trans-national legal systems. The general issues addressed in the collection include the purpose and scope of damages, the measures of damages, recoverability of losses, methods of limiting damages and the assessment of damages. A special emphasis is placed on the examination of the role of gain-based damages, the meaning and definition of loss, the recoverability of damages for injury to business reputation, the recoverability of legal fees, the rules of mitigation and foreseeability, the dilemma between the 'abstract' and 'concrete' approaches to the calculation of damagesand the relationship between changes in monetary value and the assessment of damages.




The Prophet of Harvard Law


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Amid the halls of Harvard Law, a professor of legend, James Bradley Thayer, shaped generations of students from 1874 to 1902. His devoted protégés included future Supreme Court justices, appellate judges, and law school deans. The legal giants of the Progressive Era—Holmes, Brandeis, and Hand, to name only a few—came under Thayer’s tutelage in their formative years. He imparted to his pupils a novel jurisprudence, attuned to modern realities, that would become known as legal realism. Thayer’s students learned to confront with candor the fallibility of the bench and the uncertainty of the law. Most of all, he instilled in them an abiding faith that appointed judges must entrust elected lawmakers to remedy their own mistakes if America’s experiment in self-government is to survive. In the eyes of his loyal disciples, Thayer was no mere professor; he was a prophet bequeathing to them sacred truths. His followers eventually came to preside over their own courtrooms and classrooms, and from these privileged perches they remade the law in Thayer’s image. Thanks to their efforts, Thayer’s insights are now commonplace truisms. The Prophet of Harvard Law draws from untouched archival sources to reveal the origins of the legal world we inhabit today. It is a story of ideas and people in equal measure. Long before judges don their robes or scholars their gowns, they are mere law students on the cusp of adulthood. At that pivotal phase, a professor can make a mark that endures forever after. Thayer’s life and legacy testify to the profound role of mentorship in shaping the course of legal history.