Unsurpassed


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Franklin Roosevelt was not only the first US president to be covered by public opinion polls, but his ratings have consistently exceeded those of all subsequent sitting presidents, save for John F. Kennedy. Moreover, Roosevelt also stands out with a popular appeal that is unsurpassed by any of his successors serving at least a full term. The key to his approval, as this book shows, was wartime leadership, not economic performance. It began with policies preparing the nation for war in the two years before formal entry. To use FDR's own coinage, it was making the United States the "arsenal of democracy" in the battle against tyranny. That pursuit, not the New Deal, earned him high marks with the American people and re-election to an unprecedented third term. World War II--and its heavy human toll--did nothing to diminish FDR's popularity. As such, the FDR experience defies major paradigms of presidential politics. Yet, Roosevelt has been relatively ignored by scholars of public opinion. What can FDR's experience teach us and his successors about rousing broad public support, particularly during wartime? What light does his success shed on the failures of Presidents Truman, Johnson, and George W. Bush in Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq? On key issues, mainly with foreign policy, FDR had to contend with an American public that opposed his plans at the outset. Helmut Norpoth argues that Roosevelt had an unparalleled ability for leadership, especially through the fabled "fireside chats" and his appreciation of opinion polls, that enabled him to move the public to embrace his policies. In this book, Norpoth takes an in-depth look at how FDR's leadership swayed public opinion, comparing his experience to his successors to draw broad conclusions about what makes for successful presidential politics.




The Bodhisattva Path to Unsurpassed Enlightenment


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Ārya Asanga’s Bodhisattvabhūmi, or The Stage of a Bodhisattva, is the Mahāyāna tradition’s most comprehensive manual on the practice and training of bodhisattvas—by the author’s own account, a compilation of the full range of instructions contained in the entire collection of Mahāyāna sutras. A classic work of the Yogācāra school, it has been cherished in Tibet by all the historical Buddhist lineages as a primary source of instruction on bodhisattva ethics, vows, and practices, as well as for its summary of the ultimate goal of the bodhisattva path—supreme enlightenment. Despite the text’s seminal importance in the Tibetan traditions, it has remained unavailable in English except in fragments. Engle’s translation, made from the Sanskrit original with reference to the Tibetan translation and commentaries, will enable English readers to understand more fully and clearly what it means to be a bodhisattva and practitioner of the Mahāyāna tradition.




UNSURPASSED RELATIONSHIPS IN WEALTH MANAGEMENT


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This book and journal combo provides an in-depth understanding of exclusive investment strategies only known by a few for a selected echelon. It attempts to explain "International Fiduciary Trades," "Private Placement Programs," and "Bank Instrument Investment Programs." The book describes how these exclusive investments, including Medium Term Notes (MTNs) and other debt instruments, move from the primary to secondary markets. It highlights that these investments are only accessible to ultra-high-net-worth Individuals or qualified Institutional investors, as they are part of the world's financial elite. The book sheds light on the regulatory guidelines established by organisations such as the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the Federal Reserve, and the European Central Bank that governs these investments. It is an essential guide for anyone interested in such lucrative investment schemes and reveals the secret that central banks and governments heavily guard. It uncovers the mystery in this concise and essential guide.




Unsurpassed


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For months, Aubree has been obsessed with two men—best friends, Max and Ryan. She’s resigned herself to having her desires be nothing more than a late night fantasy. When the pair invites her to a weekend party hosted by a famous MMA champion, Drew Alexander, she accepts without a qualm. She never expects the two men plan to make her secret longings into reality. Unfortunately, that’s only half their agenda. When Aubree learns the men’s true intentions, she turns to Drew for help. Drew is unlike anyone she’s ever met. He’s fun and playful. Dark and brooding. He’s everything she’s been searching for rolled up in a delicious package. Unfortunately, Max and Ryan aren’t finished with her yet. Aubree has to choose—does she cling to the friendship she’s had with Max and Ryan, or risk everything on one man who could make all her dreams come true? This book was originally published with Ellora's Cave publishing under the same title.




India’S Unsurpassed Cuisine


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There is absolutely nothing like curry to make body, mind, and spirit happy. You can savor an array of spectacular kebabs, chutneys, vegetarian and nonvegetarian entrees, breads, legumes, seductive desserts, and nourishing drinks in Indias Unsurpassed Cuisine. Learn how to make more than 150 delicious, tempting offerings such as Barbecue Tandoori-Style Chicken Kebab with Naan, Emperor Jahangirs Mughal-Style Chicken Curry, Mughal-Style Hamburger, Hot Mint Chutney, Empress Nur-Jahans Lamb Pilao, and Spicy Fillet of Salmon. But this is much more than a cookbook: the mouthwatering, legendary, main-course recipes are embellished with lavish tales of history, traditions, and lore that embrace the sensuous cuisine of India. Step back in time and discover how Mughal emperors enriched their empire with the creation of Indias world-famous haute cuisine featuring lamb and chicken dishes in fragrant, seductive almond, cashew, and pistachio sauces sauted in spices. Be mesmerized by the tale of the handsome prime minister who fell under the spell of a beautiful dancing diva and her extraordinary talents as a chef. Whether youre seeking to satisfy your thirst for knowledge or your palate, youll be thrilled by the fascinating history and wonderful tastes of Indias Unsurpassed Cuisine.




Unsurpassed


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The challenge, laid down by a cycling magazine in 1910 was simple: who could ride a bicycle the greatest distance in a calendar year? This is the story of Tommy Godwin, a 27-year-old cyclist from Stoke-on-Trent, who responded to that challenge and who set the standard so high that his record remains unsurpassed to this day.




The Argosy


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A magazine of tales, travels, essays, and poems.




Suburbanite


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Annual Report


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