Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt vs. the Supreme Court


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"A stunning work of history."—Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of No Ordinary Time and Team of Rivals Beginning in 1935, the Supreme Court's conservative majority left much of FDR's agenda in ruins. The pillars of the New Deal fell in short succession. It was not just the New Deal but democracy itself that stood on trial. In February 1937, Roosevelt struck back with an audacious plan to expand the Court to fifteen justices—and to "pack" the new seats with liberals who shared his belief in a "living" Constitution.




A Guide to Your Supreme Power: Your Key to Money, Power, Love, and Success


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A Guide to Your Supreme Power is an incredible body of knowledge that changes the way you look at and interpret the world. When you look at the most illustrious, international achievers of all time you'll see that they knowingly or instinctively followed the principles outlined in A Guide to Your Supreme Power. As the Bible states, "God created man in his own image and likeness." Learn what "likeness" really means so you can activate your supreme power and start living the life you've always dreamed of living By reading the principles of Rational OptimismTM in A Guide to Your Supreme Power you'll learn how to: 1. Have as much money as you want, propel your career forward, and have the mindset that allows you to fully enjoy it. 2.Eliminate needless fear, defeat, anxiety, worry, and failure forever. 3.Transform your relationships into oases of bliss, love, and emotional support. 4.And much more...it's all inside these pages It's time to discover the power of Rational OptimismTM - It's the one science that reveals the essential thinking behind having abundant money, power, love, health, and success in this life and now. Its roots date as far back as the 17th century to the famous philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, Goffrid Leibniz, and to Rene Descartes... Rational OptimismTM has since created enormous fortunes, new scientific discoveries, and many famous, successful, and happy people. Given our contemporary knowledge and frontier science, today's Rational OptimismTM is more potent and life changing than it has ever been before. A Guide to Your Supreme Power introduces you to the essential basics. "We only have one life so we might as well get the most of every day. This is a great book...I really enjoyed it. There are a lot of good points in here that'll really make you think. Go out and get yourself a copy." -Bill Horan, ESQ., Horan & Wagner, PC Host: The Secrets of Success 90.3 FM "A Guide to your Supreme Power provides an authentic look at deeper elements of what it means to be human and live with purpose." - Norma T. Hollis, America's Leading Authentic Voice Doctor(r) "A Guide to Your Supreme Power will help you realize your own magnificence and lead you down the path of living your true life's purpose." - Chaney Weiner, founder of the Chaney Institute of Human Potential and creator of Breakthrough to Achieve ProgramTM "A Guide to Your Supreme Power" is a thoughtful and insightful guide to the many varied components that are essential for success, effectiveness, happiness, and personal power. I strongly recommend you treat yourself to this mind-expanding book." - Dr. Joe Rubino Creator, HighSelfEsteemKids.com and TheSelfEsteemBook.com, Founder, CenterForPersonalReinvention.com "Transforming your life takes courage. This book will help you see yourself and life anew, to rewrite limiting beliefs, and step boldly forward into new possibilities. Read it. Live it. Rewrite your future." - Margie Warrell, Bestselling Author of Find Your Courage (McGraw-Hill), Keynote Speaker, Forbes Columnist and Master Coach "Only once in a blue moon comes an exciting book with such amazing insights that it opens up your mind to outstanding possibilities and hidden inner treasures. This book is one of those rare finds It generates a new paradigm of active participation in training your perceptions to easily produce coherence thinking, commanding new and fulfilling results. Explore a practical, experiential path that encourages you to expand and rewire your brain to accept the nourishment of a bounteous universe." - Yvonne Oswald, MHt MNLP Award winning, best-selling author of Every Word has Pow




Supreme Influence


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Niurka, a former Anthony Robbins corporate trainer and popular motivational expert, teaches how to increase confidence, enrich relationships, overcome fears, and achieve greater sucess--all by choosing the right words.




Supreme Power


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Decisions from the Supreme Court affect every major area of American life, from health care to civil rights, from abortion to marriage. Stewart reveals the complex history of the Court as told through seven pivotal decisions. These cases originally seemed narrow in scope, but they vastly expanded the interpretation of law. Each chapter presents an easy-to-read brief on the case and explains what the decisions mean and how the Court ruling, often a 5-4 split, had long-term impact.




Supreme Power


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When a god-like Hyperion discovers his whole life has actually been an elaborate government-made lie, his reaction could mean the end of the Earth. Do the world's other super-powered beings have any chance at stopping Hyperion if the truth sends him over the edge?




Supreme Power


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As a boy, Richmond - the man who would one day become Nighthawk - witnessed the senseless murder of his parents. There was no reason for their deaths, no provocation - they were just simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. It was a traumatic event that has left him scarred for life - and turned him into a hero more feared than the criminals he polices. Now, it's happening again...but on a much larger scale. The people of Chicago - men, women and children - are dying in the streets, victims of a monster whose thirst for slaughter cannot be quenched. And it's flashing a killer smile. Collecting: Supreme Power: Nighthawk #1-6




Mutual Contempt: Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy, and the Feud that Defined a Decade


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"Mutual Contempt is at once a fascinating study in character and an illuminating meditation on the role character can play in shaping history."—Michiko Kakutani, New York Times Lyndon Johnson and Robert Kennedy loathed each other. Their antagonism, propelled by clashing personalities, contrasting views, and a deep, abiding animosity, would drive them to a bitterness so deep that even civil conversation was often impossible. Played out against the backdrop of the turbulent 1960s, theirs was a monumental political battle that would shape federal policy, fracture the Democratic party, and have a lasting effect on the politics of our times. Drawing on previously unexamined recordings and documents, as well as memoirs, biographies, and scores of personal interviews, Jeff Shesol weaves the threads of this epic story into a compelling narrative that reflects the impact of LBJ and RFK's tumultuous relationship on politics, civil rights, the war on poverty, and the war in Vietnam. As Publishers Weekly noted, "This is indispensable reading for both experts on the period and newcomers to the history of that decade." "An exhaustive and fascinating history. . . . Shesol's grasp of the era's history is sure, his tale often entertaining, and his research awesome."—Russell Baker, New York Review of Books "Thorough, provocative. . . . The story assumes the dimensions of a great drama played out on a stage too vast to comprehend."—Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post (1997 Critic's Choice) "This is the most gripping political book of recent years."—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year




Supreme Power


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In three main divisions the book covers combinational circuits, latches, and asynchronous sequential circuits. Combinational circuits have no memorising ability, while sequential circuits have such an ability to various degrees. Latches are the simplest sequential circuits, ones with the shortest memory. The presentation is decidedly non-standard. The design of combinational circuits is discussed in an orthodox manner using normal forms and in an unorthodox manner using set-theoretical evaluation formulas relying heavily on Karnaugh maps. The latter approach allows for a new design technique called composition. Latches are covered very extensively. Their memory functions are expressed mathematically in a time-independent manner allowing the use of (normal, non-temporal) Boolean logic in their calculation. The theory of latches is then used as the basis for calculating asynchronous circuits. Asynchronous circuits are specified in a tree-representation, each internal node of the tree representing an internal latch of the circuit, the latches specified by the tree itself. The tree specification allows solutions of formidable problems such as algorithmic state assignment, finding equivalent states non-recursively, and verifying asynchronous circuits.




The Supreme Court in a Separation of Powers System


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The U.S. Supreme Court is not a unitary actor and it does not function in a vacuum. It is part of an integrated political system in which its decisions and doctrine must be viewed in a broader context. In some areas, the Court is the lead policy maker. In other areas, the Court fills in the gaps of policy created in the legislative and executive branches. In either instance, the Supreme Court’s work is influenced by and in turn influences all three branches of the federal government as well as the interests and opinions of the American people. Pacelle analyzes the Court’s interaction in the separation of powers system, detailing its relationship to the presidency, Congress, the bureaucracy, public opinion, interest groups, and the vast system of lower courts. The niche the Court occupies and the role it plays in American government reflect aspects of both the legal and political models. The Court has legal duties and obligations as well as some freedom to exercise its collective political will. Too often those studying the Court have examined it in isolation, but this book urges scholars and students alike to think more broadly and situate the highest court as the "balance wheel" in the American system.