... acquire that kind of power, and why didn't anyone tell us?!" To be sure, there are some very powerful things a really well trained copywriter can with words Some of them can be used in ways they shouldn't ... much bigger improvements Yes, "could" and "likely." You know the drill I can' t guarantee you specific results No-one can I can guarantee you that if you get the book, use the ideas, and don't see ... that some testimonials can actually bring up objections that can hurt your results Understand: This doesn't have to happen at one particular point in the sales process You can present a "close,"...
... obesity prevention What reduces tobacco smoking? According to a 2000 US National Cancer Institute study, media campaigns can produce reductions in smoking, “but only when the rest of the social structure ... You don’t have to think too deeply to realise this claim is delusional Marketing can set up expectations but it can t fulfill them It’s products and behaviours that fulfill, or fail to fulfill, ... time Generic theories and models can help us think better as change agents, but only by getting to know people face-to-face and listening intently to their stories can we begin to construct solutions...
... tell me why it can t be done,” I said “Tell me how we can it and what the costs will be I don’t care how crazy the ideas are; just come up with something Take a month and see if you can figure ... Followership Life Entrepreneurs 2/2/08 10:52:58 AM Leadership the Hard Way Why Leadership Can t Be Taught and How You Can Learn It Anyway by Dov Frohman with Robert Howard ffirs.indd vii 2/2/08 ... Cataloging-in-Publication Data Frohman, Dov, 1939Leadership the hard way : why leadership can t be taught and how you can learn it anyway / Dov Frohman, Robert Howard — 1st ed p cm — (The Warren...
... This page intentionally left blank THE UNDERCOVER ECONOMIST Exposing Why The Rich Are Rich, The Poor Are Poor— And Why You Can Never Buy A Decent Used Car! Tim Harford 2006 Oxford University Press, ... farmer) but takes on a sudden significance when applied to the question of why your apartment rent seems so extortionate, or whether banks are ripping us off But we can start with meadows and apply ... can grow But that’s only partly true; companies cannot grow overnight without diluting their reputation and the other capabilities that made them successful On the other hand, while acreage cannot...
... ePublishing are enriching our reading experience We not only can read text but we can pop out to websites via links in the eBooks and we can view pictures, pull up maps or even watch videos that ... and more exciting media That’s why the eBook revolution is so exciting It can deliver on the “Interactive” promise and address people’s shorter attention spans You can give a reader not just prose ... talks to my laptop which syncs to my iPad I can read an eBook on my iPhone and then pickup my iPad and keep reading from the same spot Even my wife and I can share the same books with our Kindle...
... the bias of the genetic correlation between slope and intercept, but had little impact on the other genetic variance components Both animal-HOM and IND models gave approximately unbiased estimates ... environment interactions by random regression sire models with homogeneous residual variance can result in biased estimates of the variance components (Fig 1) Since 3/4 of the genetic variance is modeled ... of parameters in the model Combining IND and CLASS in the IC model gives equally many parameters as CLASS, and the advantages of including the ind-term in addition to environmental classes can...
... cause a (downward) bias in the estimates, since comparisons between proven sires contribute to the estimate of genetic variance For these data, the possible bias in parameterestimates from treating ... not feasible Therefore, selection bias is likely to affect some of the parameterestimates In particular, (co)variances estimated for lactation and will be biased if culling was based on performance ... both, this may &dquo;explain&dquo; why the AM estimates are higher than previous estimates from sire models Swalve and Van Vleck (1987) found AMREML heritability estimates of approximately 0.33...
... and using animal model estimates may differe substantially from a Chi-square distribution Therefore, significance testing for proportionality was not pursued Using parameterestimates from table ... of parameters the optimal proportion of animals to bes from each cohort was determined using an algorithm from Ducrocq and Quaas (1988), assuming the parameters used were the true population parameters ... dimensionality was calculated for mass selection, conditional on the parameters in table I being the true population parameters Thus the parameters from table V were used for index calculations with...
... have to offer And why not? Your reputation is already solid You’re a trusted provider Reputation: why it matters and how you can manage it | By using the same process, you can easily, quickly ... for management at all levels? | Reputation: why it matters and how you can manage it Therefore, trust is a learned behaviour, its presence or absence can be assessed as you look at the systems ... writing in Canadian Business (‘Larry Ellison: why it pays to be a jerk’), in November of this year - he has a reputation in the Silicon Valley, and across the technology 11 | Reputation: why it matters...
... Such tools can be built incrementally, with support for additional types of configuration files and constraints added over time This idea can be extended in two ways First, support can be added ... the data center A second reason why networking problems are difficult to mask is that their failure modes tend to be complex: networking hardware and software can fail outright or more gradually, ... significant potential benefit Note that of the techniques, Online already uses some redundancy, monitoring, isolation, proactive restart, and pre-deployment and online testing, so Table underestimates...
... feel miserable, you’re tempted to quit under the weight of the difficulty That’s why remembering Christmas 1944 can change your life It reminds you that even when life hits you hard, even if you’re ... man Still, there’s one area of your life where you’re hurting or weak, where you lack control, or can t seem to overcome Even Superman had his kryptonite Achilles had his heel Maybe it’s a broken ... meaninglessness or hopelessness or you’re suffering from an addiction or you’re depressed or tired or you can t get a job, or you work too hard and get paid far less than you’re worth Maybe you’re simply...
... Work Why Men 'Do Things' Why Men and Women Leave Each Other Why Men Hate to Be Wrong Why Men Hide Their Emotions Why Men Hang Out with the Boys Why Men Hate Advice Why Men Offer Solutions Why ... is Believing Why Men Should Drive at Night Why Women Have a 'Sixth Sense' Why Men Can' t Lie to Women She Hears Better Too Women Read Between the Lines Men Can 'Hear' Direction Why Boys Don't ... Love And Romance 255 Why Women Need Monogamy Why Men Avoid Commitment Where is Love in the Brain? Love: Why Men Fall In and Women Fall Out Why Men Can' t Say 'I Love You' How Men Can Separate Love...
... the enduser to identify, can be targeted against encrypted traffic (thereby forcing the users to disable encryption), or can be used to deny service altogether The attack can be implemented in very ... radios typically either constantly receive on a single assigned channel or scan among multiple channels P25 radios can be configured to mute received traffic not intended for them, and will ignore ... transmitter sustains the bits The header was missed voice Section 8.2.2 is completed reader canstructure of theRS code parametersofto dimensionsUnit, This transmitterbythen sends silence for the voice...
... render this technique useless Second, even when this information is available, counting can lead to different estimates depending on whether we count the fully qualified unique user IDs or the IP ... provide botnet size estimates using the different approaches discussed in Section Where possible, we outline the factors that contribute to inflating or deflating the botnet population estimates derived ... 11% of the overall Internet host population (e.g., [11]), this claim can not be easily justified In fact, our DNS results can not be directly extrapolated to actual bot counts 3.2 Large Botnets...
... disability and injuries; (C) biases in health systems; (D) biased health research These intermediary factors in turn result in biased and inequitable health outcomes, which in turn can have serious economic ... inequalities across households can seriously distort our understanding of how inequality works and who actually bears much of its burdens Health gradients can be significantly different for men and ... women and men must be considered, so that treatment can be accessed by both women and men without bias Two intertwined strategies to address social bias are: tackling the social context of individual...
... York, New York 10014, U.S.A Penguin Group (Canada), 90 Eglinton Avenue East, Suite 700, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4P2Y3 (a division of Pearson Penguin Canada Inc.) Penguin Books Ltd, 80 Strand, ... business books can provide value for even the busiest person In the reviews themselves, we aimed to stay true to the promise of our subtitle, “What They Say, Why They Matter, and How They Can Help ... we intrinsically know about business? Can we use this idea to make our business better? After asking these questions of thousands of books, we found ample candidates However, a good idea was not...