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This book ‘Beyond The Sky Limits’ is a book in self help motivational category. A reading of this book motivates the individual to get out of the stages of mental depression, the worries in life and become a confident person to enjoy his life full with happiness and peace of mind. The author has very carefully chosen some hundred dimensions of human life which affect an individual one way or the other. Fear motivates you, depression makes you mentally strong and worries make you learn to fight adversities of your life. Nature has endowed with equal capacity to every individual to struggle in his life, work hard and be ‘the winner’. Your life is not any mystery. It is like an open book which goes about telling everything before you. Enjoy it as you like it. Everyone wants to be successful in his life. To be successful not only in terms of his profession but about his life objectivities also. You will be a person the world would cry when you will be leaving this world. You are born to win. You will be the winner. Yes...!!! You do, you can.
From the author of Astrophysics for People in a Hurry and the host of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, a memoir about growing up and a young man's budding scientific curiosity. This is the absorbing story of Neil deGrasse Tyson’s lifelong fascination with the night sky, a restless wonder that began some thirty years ago on the roof of his Bronx apartment building and eventually led him to become the director of the Hayden Planetarium. A unique chronicle of a young man who at one time was both nerd and jock, Tyson’s memoir could well inspire other similarly curious youngsters to pursue their dreams. Like many athletic kids he played baseball, won medals in track and swimming, and was captain of his high school wrestling team. But at the same time he was setting up a telescope on winter nights, taking an advanced astronomy course at the Hayden Planetarium, and spending a summer vacation at an astronomy camp in the Mojave Desert. Eventually, his scientific curiosity prevailed, and he went on to graduate in physics from Harvard and to earn a Ph.D. in astrophysics from Columbia. There followed postdoctoral research at Princeton. In 1996, he became the director of the Hayden Planetarium, where some twenty-five years earlier he had been awed by the spectacular vista in the sky theater. Tyson pays tribute to the key teachers and mentors who recognized his precocious interests and abilities, and helped him succeed. He intersperses personal reminiscences with thoughts on scientific literacy, careful science vs. media hype, the possibility that a meteor could someday hit the Earth, dealing with society’s racial stereotypes, what science can and cannot say about the existence of God, and many other interesting insights about science, society, and the nature of the universe. Now available in paperback with a new preface and other additions, this engaging memoir will enlighten and inspire an appreciation of astronomy and the wonders of our universe.
"The sky is the limit!" We have often heard or have used this phrase as a means to motivate others in pursuing desired goals or dreams. Regardless of our cultural, religious, or ethnic background, the opportunity to reach one's highest height was only a matter of doing whatever it took. We may accomplish our goals by continued education, seminars, special training sessions or other means of enhancement for advancement. Others make accomplishments by means of evil schemes, illegal transactions, or "You scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours". Some will step on whomsoever they will and other underhanded tactics to get what they want. However, regardless of the mode or level of achievement, the motto is that you can go as high as you want...but...THE SKY IS THE LIMIT.
This is an analysis of four structurally related rituals of the Longhouse Iroquois of Southern Ontario: the Thanksgiving Address, the Great Feather Dance, the Skin Dance and the Tobacco Invocation. Transcribed and translated texts are included as appendices.
The first woman to gain a pilot's licence in the Commonwealth outside Britain, Millicent Bryant steps onto the Sydney Harbour Ferry, Greycliffe, to return home on a sunny November afternoon in 1927. But just off Bradley's Head, the Greycliffe is rammed and sunk by a passenger ship and, in the moments of her drowning, Millicent's recent life and flying achievements rise like final bubbles of breath from the wreckage. Ninety years later, this innovative biographical work, based on Millicent's rediscovered letters and writings, tells the 'lost' life of a highly individual, modern woman whose passions took her not only to the sky but beyond it. Entrepreneur, student of Japanese, early motorist, mother of three, would-be novelist, politically engaged citizen - and woman wih a hidden love - this was Millicent Bryant, aviator.
So you want to go into space? WHY?! (No, really - it's sort of a terrible idea. We humans are perfectly designed for life on Earth. We can walk around, breathe, drink water, eat vegetables, read books, not get poisoned or crushed to death when we go outside - it's lovely right where we are.) Not convinced? GOOD! People have been dreaming about space travel for centuries - there's something amazing about the idea of leaving our planet behind and setting out to explore the Universe - there's so much we still don't know. UK and Ireland's best-loved comedian Dara ” Briain takes you on a journey from the safety of your comfiest chair to the furthest reaches of space (and beyond!)