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The Intelligent Investor
The greatest investment advisor of the twentieth century, Benjamin Graham taught ad inspired people worldwide. Graham's philosophy of “value investing” - which shields investors from substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies has made the Intelligent Investor the stock market bible ever since its original publication in 1949. Over the years, market developments have proven the wisdom of Graham's strategies. While preserving the integrity of Graham's original text, this revised edition includes updated commentary by noted financial journalist Jason Zweig, whose perspective incorporates the realities of today's market, draws parallels between Graham's examples and today's financial headlines, and gives readers a more thorough understanding of how to apply Graham's principles. Vital and indispensable, this Collins Business Essentials edition of The Intelligent Investor is the most important book you will ever read on how to reach your financial goals. About The Author Benjamin Graham (1894-1976), the father of value investing, has been an inspiration for many of today's most successful businesspeople. He is also the author of Securities Analysis and The Interpretation of Financial Statements. Table Of Contents Preface to the Fourth Edition, by Warren E. Buffett A Note About Benjamin Graham, by Jason Zweig Introduction: What This Book Expects to Accomplish Commentary on the Introduction 1. Investment versus Speculation: Results to Be Expected by the Intelligent Investor Commentary on Chapter 1 2. The Investor and Inflation Commentary on Chapter 2 3. A Century of Stock-Market History: The Level of Stock Prices in Early 1972 Commentary on Chapter 3 4. General Portfolio Policy: The Defensive Investor Commentary on Chapter 4 5. The Defensive Investor and Common Stocks Commentary on Chapter 5 6. Portfolio Policy for the Enterprising Investor: Negative Approach Commentary on Chapter 6 7. Portfolio Policy for the Enterprising Investor: The Positive Side Commentary on Chapter 7 8. The Investor and Market Fluctuations Commentary on Chapter 8 9. Investing in Investment Funds Commentary on Chapter 9 10. The Investor and His Advisers Commentary on Chapter 10 11. Security Analysis for the Lay Investor: General Approach Commentary on Chapter 11 12. Things to Consider About Per-Share Earnings Commentary on Chapter 12 13. A Comparison of Four Listed Companies Commentary on Chapter 13 14. Stock Selection for the Defensive Investor Commentary on Chapter 14 15. Stock Selection for the Enterprising Investor Commentary on Chapter 15 16. Convertible Issues and Warrants Commentary on Chapter 16 17. Four Extremely Instructive Case Histories Commentary on Chapter 17 18. A Comparison of Eight Pairs of Companies Commentary on Chapter 18 19. Shareholders and Managements: dividend Policy Commentary on Chapter 19 20. “Margin of Safety” as the Central Concept Commentary on Chapter 20 Postscript Commentary on Postscript Appendixes Endnotes Acknowledgements from Jason Zweig Index
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The Seven Spiritual Laws Of Yoga
In recent years, yoga has exploded in popularity. Yoga means “union” in Sanskrit. The spiritual side of yoga is its profound power to unite body, mind, and spirit. The authors begin by exploring the eight traditional yoga branches, only one of which, asana, corresponds to the poses people typically associate with yoga. Chopra then shows people how to understand the seven spiritual laws that govern nature-and how to integrate these laws into our daily lives using meditation, breathing, asana, and other yoga practices. The book is filled with illuminating and fascinating stories from Vedic lore and from many spiritual traditions. Completely describing dozens of yoga poses, meditative techniques, and breathing exercises and complete with more than 70 elegant black and white photographs, this Chopra book is essential for anyone who wants to embrace yoga's spiritual potential and lead a happier, more abundant, more harmonious life. About The Author Deepak Chopra, is one of the bestselling authors whose books have sold more than 10 million copies. He has appeared on Oprah, Larry King Live, and many other major television shows, and has been featured on the cover of Time magazine. He runs the Chopra Center for Well Being in La Costa, CA. He has co-authored books with David Simon, the Medical Director of the Chopra Center and also the author of two Wiley books, Return to Wholeness and Vital Energy, which was chosen by One Spirit Book Club and Hay House Audio and won the 2001 NAPRA Nautilus Award for best health book of the year. Table Of Contents Preface: The Four Yogas Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Philosophy Of Yoga Yoga Is Union Soul Questions The Royal Path to Union The Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga Part II: Meditation And Breathing Meditation: Calming a Turbulent Mind Moving Energy: Pranayama and Bandhas Part III: Yoga Practice Consciousness in Motion.: Yoga Asanas the Seen Spiritual Laws of Yoga Session Conclusion Recommended Reading Index
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Super Memory
This is one of those rare books that can help all of us with something that is both troublesome and worrisome – our memory. It does this with ease in 12 easy and effortlessly smooth steps. Pub. Date: June 2011 Shakuntala Devi’s down-to-earth writing and encouraging step-by-step approach puts super memory in reach of everyone. As she says, ‘Take my word. You can start applying my memory-enhancing techniques immediately, right now. Before you will realize, applying my methods and strategies will become your second nature.’ Shakuntala Devi has been honing and teaching her memory improvement techniques for more than 40 years. Super Memory is the result of her life’s work, specially tailored to our needs as we age, and encompassing all of the many ways we can use a better memory every day. About the Author Born to an orthodox Brahmin family in Bangalore, Shakuntala Devi manifested an extraordinary love for numbers at a very early age. By the time she was five years old she had become an expert in complex mental arithmetic. The rest, as they say, is now history. She has authored several international bestsellers which have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into many languages. She is also the recipient of Ramanujan Mathematical Genius Award, which was bestowed on her in Washington, USA, in 1988.
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Man's Search For Ultimate Meaning
Viktor Frankl is known to millions as the author of Man's Search for Meaning, his harrowing Holocaust memoir. In this book, he goes more deeply into the ways of thinking that enabled him to survive imprisonment in a concentration camp and to find meaning in life in spite of all the odds. Here, he expands upon his groundbreaking ideas and searches for answers about life, death, faith and suffering. Believing that there is much more to our existence than meets the eye, he says: 'No one will be able to make us believe that man is a sublimated animal once we can show that within him there is a repressed angel.' In Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning, Frankl explores our sometimes unconscious desire for inspiration or revelation. He explains how we can create meaning for ourselves and, ultimately, he reveals how life has more to offer us than we could ever imagine. About the Author Viktor Frankl was born in Vienna in 1905 and was Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Vienna Medical School. His wife, father, mother and brother all died in Nazi concentration camps; only he and his sister survived, but he never lost the qualities of compassion, loyalty, undaunted spirit and thirst for life (earning his pilot's licence aged 67). He died in Vienna in 1997.
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Same Soul, Many Bodies
In his brilliant long-awaited new book, Dr Brian Weiss reveals how our future lives can transform us in the present. We have all lived past lives. All of us will live future ones. What we do in this life will influence our lives to come as we evolve towards immortality. In this new book, the bestselling author of Many Lives, Many Masters, has not only regressed his patients into the past, but also progressed them into the future. He has discovered that our futures are variable - the choices we make now will determine the quality of our life when we return. For the first time, Dr Brian Weiss takes patients into the future in a responsible, healing way. Using dozens of case histories, Dr Weiss demonstrates the therapeutic benefits of progression therapy to bring patients more peace, joy and healing, just as he has shown that journeys into our past lives can cure physical or emotional wounds in the present.
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Sure Success In Interviews
An interview is a necessary component after a written examination. During an interview, an effective presentation can always tilt the balance in your favour. To make you a winner, this book brings you many sure-shot tips and topics never offered before by any contemporary book. About the Author Jayant Neogy is an MTech in Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. While writing this book, he drew upon his diverse over 40 years' top-level managerial and manpower training experience in India and abroad. To this varied experience he adds his abiding love for technical writing and his great store of knowledge and skills to produce a genuine career builder, which will prove useful for both fresh and experienced job hunters alike.
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Another Chance
This is the story of a depressingly gorgeous woman, Ruheen Oberoi. A fragile beauty brought up by her indulgent Nana in Shimla. A woman stalked by a violent, obsessive son of a powerful minister. A woman married to a junkie in London who spends his days on a Playstation. Her passionate lover, Aditya Sharma, a successful Brand Manager trying to strike the work-life balance, wants another chance with Ruheen in Amsterdam. So does her old flame and best friend Varun Shetty, a recovering alcoholic in Shimla, finding meaning in life. Malika, a seductress wronged by her cheating ex-husband, wants Ruheen’s Aditya instead. Who gets another chance? And with whom?
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The Ultimate Journey
Jim Stovall has penned three delightful parables for anyone who wants to be inspired or give the gift of inspiration. In The Ultimate Gift, Jason Stevens learns to appreciate the value of his life, while in The Ultimate Life, he learns the value of love. Now, in the touching conclusion to the trilogy, Jason learns that life's journey is all about traveling well - not about the destination. In The Ultimate Journey, readers will discover the secrets of a successful life. including: Money helps pay for the trip, but should never be a destination Friends make the journey worthwhile Laughter lightens the load of any rough or rocky uphill road . Time may be allotted in small or large portions but the moment is what counts ... and so much more. The Ultimate Journey packs a powerful message for all ages.
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How to talk so Kids will listen & Listen so kids w
YOU CAN STOP FIGHTING WITH YOUR CHILDREN! Here is the bestselling book that will give you the know-how you need to be more effective with your children -- and more supportive of yourself. Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down-to-earth, respectful approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding. Now, in this Twentieth Anniversary Edition, these award-winning experts share their latest insights and suggestions based upon feedback they've received over the years. Their methods of communication -- illustrated with delightful cartoons showing the skills in action -- offer innovative ways to solve common problems. You'll learn how to: -- Cope with you child's negative feelings -- frustration, disappointment, anger, etc. -- Express your anger without being hurtful -- Engage your child's willing cooperation -- Set firm limits and still maintain goodwill -- Use alternatives to punishment -- Resolve family conflicts peacefully You Can Stop Fighting With Your Chidren Here is the bestselling book that will give you the know-how you need to be more effective with your children and more supportive of yourself. Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down-to-earth, respectful approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding. Their methods of communication, illustrated with delightful cartoons showing the skills in action, offer innovative ways to solve common problems.
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Magic In Your Mind
Here Is The Key To The Amazing Untapped Powers In Your Own Mind . . . Secrets That Can Transform Your Career And Life. You Don’T Have To Be A Magician Or A ‘Brain’ To Command These Mental Resources. If You Only Learn To Employ Your Own Natural Magnetism, Using The Techniques Of This Book, You Can Gain Amazing Influence Over Others, And ‘Will’ Your Way To Business And Social Success. The Book Tells How The Personal Electricity Within You Gives You Magnetic Powers. You Learn How To Use This To Send Out Dynamic Thought-Wishes, Silent Messages That Influence People To Like You, Trust You, And Help You.
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Empire of the Moghul: Ruler of the World
Keep your enemies close, and your sons closer... The story of the third great Moghul Emperor, Akbar, leader of a triumphant dynasty which contained the seeds of its own destruction. Akbar, ruler of a sixth of the world's people, colossally rich and utterly ruthless, was a contemporary of Elizabeth I, but infinitely more powerful. His reign began in bloodshed when he strangled his treacherous 'milk-brother', but it ended in glory. Akbar extended his rule over much of Asia, yet despite the unimaginable bloodshed which resulted his empire was based on universal religious tolerance. However, Akbar's homelife was more complicated. He defied family, nobles and mullahs to marry a beautiful Rajput princess, whose people he had conquered; but she hated Akbar and turned Salim, his eldest son, against him. What's more, as any Moghul prince could inherit his father's crown and become Emperor, his sons were brought up to be intensely competitive and suspicious of each other. And, as Salim grew to manhood, the relationship between father and son became tainted by the competition to be the greatest Moghul of them all.
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The Twelfth Insight
The Twelfth Insight is the fourth book in the hugely successful Celestine series. It is an adventure tale that is both suspenseful and contemplative, and builds on the insights introduced in Redfield’s previous books. It describes a new wave of religious tolerance and integrity that is emerging in reaction to years of religious warfare and political corruption. With unsurpassed insight, James Redfield continues the astounding spiritual journey that is the Celestine series. Through deep intuition of the world within and without he moves the series into the future, showing us that 2012 is not about the end of the world – but about the unifying life of everyday miracles. In this book, the familiar character of Wil returns along with our narrator, ‘The Hero’. Wil has found a fragment of a mysterious ancient document, which seems to be the first part of a guide to spiritual experience.Each step of the guide offers an expanded clarity about the larger picture of human life and purpose. But Wil and our Hero have only one part of the old document, and must systematically find the remaining parts.A global search has been unleashed to find the message and meaning of the document in its entirety.
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Before I Go To Sleep
'As I sleep, my mind will erase everything I did today. I will wake up tomorrow as I did this morning. Thinking I'm still a child. Thinking I have a whole lifetime of choice ahead of me ...' Memories define us. So what if you lost yours every time you went to sleep? Your name, your identity, your past, even the people you love - all forgotten overnight. And the one person you trust may only be telling you half the story. Welcome to Christine's life.
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Ashoka.
One of India's mightiest emperors, Ashoka Maurya has a special place in history. In his quest to govern India by moral force alone Ashoka turned Buddhism from a minor sect into a world religion and set up a new yardstick for government which had huge implications for Asia. But his brave experiment ended in tragedy and his name was cleansed from the record so effectively that he was forgotten for almost two thousand years. But a few mysterious stone monuments and inscriptions survived, and the story of how these keystones to the past were discovered by British Orientalists and their mysterious lettering deciphered is every bit as remarkable as their author himself. Bit by bit, fragments of the Ashokan story were found and in the process India's ancient history was itself recovered. In a wide-ranging, multi-layered journey of discovery that is as much about Britain's entanglement with India as it as about India's distant past, Charles Allen tells the story of the man who was arguably the greatest ruler India has ever known
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Never Knowing
At thirty-four Sara Gallagher is finally happy. Her antique furniture restoration business is taking off and she’s engaged to a wonderful man. But there’s one big question that still haunts her - who are her birth parents? And now Sara is finally ready to find out. But some questions are better left unanswered. Sara’s birth mother rejects her - again. Then she discovers her biological father is an infamous killer who’s been hunting women every summer for over thirty years. Sara tries to come to terms with her horrifying parentage in sessions with her therapist, Nadine. Sara soon realises the only thing worse than finding out your father is a killer is him finding out about you…
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Chinaman
Retired sportswriter, W.G. Karunasena is dying. He will spend his final months drinking arrack, upsetting his wife, ignoring his son, and tracking down Pradeep S. Mathew, an elusive spin bowler he considers ‘the greatest cricketer to walk the earth’. On his quest to find this unsung genius, W.G. uncovers a coach with six fingers, a secret bunker below a famous stadium, an LTTE warlord, and startling truths about Sri Lanka, cricket and himself. Ambitious, playful, and strikingly original, Chinaman is a novel about cricket and Sri Lanka—and of Sri Lanka through its cricket. Hailed by the Gratiaen Prize judges as ‘one of the most imaginative works of contemporary Sri Lankan fiction’, it is an astounding book.
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The Extras
Ravan and Eddie are back! And they’re bigger, better and guaranteed to have you laughing out loud. Having grown up in the city of movie stars who drip glamour, the two mortal enemies, Ravan and Eddie dream of strutting down the road to super-stardom. But can Ravan, a lowly taxi driver, and Eddie, a bouncer-cum-bartender at an illegal bar, rise from their dusty CWD chawl to the glittering heights of international fame? To complicate matters further, their love lives hang by a thread. Eddie, secure in having got Belle, the Anglo-Indian girl of his dreams, must now figure out how to overcome prejudice from both their families and his own apathy, in order to keep her. And Eddie’s sister Pieta, the object of Ravan’s adoration, is completely oblivious to his existence – until he saves her life. Complete with a cast of soul-searching drunks, a nemesis called Three Point One, and nymph-like damsels in distress, The Extras is much more than a book about Bollywood or Bombay. It is the engrossing tale of a near-epic struggle against obscurity and towards self-realization; and is outrageously exuberant in the telling, and touching in its depiction of the large and small tragedies that shape our lives.
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God’s Little Soldier
From the backstreets of Bombay to the hallowed halls of Cambridge, from the mountains of Afghanistan to a monastery in California, the story of Zia Khan is an extraordinary rollercoaster ride; a compelling cliffhanger of a spiritual quest, about a good man gone bad and the brutalization of his soul. Growing up in a well-to-do, cultured Muslim family in Bombay, Zia, a gifted young mathematician, is torn between the unquestioning certainties of his aunt’s faith and the tolerant, easy-going views of his parents. At Cambridge University, his beliefs crystallize into a fervent orthodoxy, which ultimately leads him to a terrorist training camp in Afghanistan. The burden of endemic violence and killings, however, takes its toll on Zia. Tormented by his need for forgiveness, he is then drawn reluctantly to Christ. But peace continues to elude him, and Zia is once again driven to seek out causes to defend and fight for, whatever be the sacrifices involved. Posited against Zia is his brother, Amanat, a writer whose life is severely constrained by sickness, even as his mind is liberated by doubt. Theirs is a relationship that is as much a blood bond as it is an opaque wall of incomprehension. Weaving together the narratives of the extremist and the liberal, God’s Little Soldier underscores the incoherent ambiguities of good and evil, and the tragic conflicts that have riven people and nations.
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Didi: A Political Biography
Mamata Banerjee is many things to many people – to some she is a ‘performer’ on the stage of Indian politics; to others she is a spirited woman who made it despite having no male patrons, a leader who was tested to the limit and emerged on top. If she is adored as the quintessential woman next door who has none of the airs that mark Indian politicians, she is as strongly derided for her ‘theatricality’ and rhetoric. But everyone agrees that she is a fighter who never gives up. Overcoming severe odds to challenge three decades of Marxist rule in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, ‘Didi’ to the young and old, came up trumps to become the first woman chief minister of West Bengal. But her real challenge begins now. Will she be able to end the culture of violence and regenerate West Bengal economically and politically? Will she be able to go beyond being a rabble-rouser to become a sagacious and visionary leader? Or will her party follow in the footsteps of the CPI(M), dragging the state deeper into the abyss it has fallen into? In Didi, Monobina Gupta brings her experience as journalist and commentator on politics in the state of West Bengal to paint a fascinating portrait of one of the most important political figures in India today.