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* Paul DePodesta: A key figure in Michael Lewis ' book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game as Beane's assistant in Oakland.
His most ambitious book was the four volume narrative The Winning of the West, which connected the origin of a new " race " of Americans ( i. e. what he considered the present population of the United States to be ) to the frontier conditions their ancestors endured throughout the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries.
Soma has been discussed in detail by Martin Gardner and John Horton Conway, and the book Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays contains a detailed analysis of the Soma cube problem.
On the book Winning the War on Terror Dr. James Forest, U. S. Military Academy Combating Terrorism Center at West Point, comments: " While the West faces uncertainties in the struggle against militant Islam ’ s armies of darkness, and while it is true that we do not yet know precisely how it will end, what has become abundantly clear is that the world will succeed in defeating militant Islam because of the West ’ s flexible, democratic institutions and its all-encompassing ideology of freedom.
* Aileen Slater Stewart, Award Winning Children's Author of the book Fern Valley
In 1987, Hawkins commissioned the writing of the book Winning the Brain Race.
In 2005, he published Winning, a book about management co-written with Suzy Welch, which reached # 1 on The Wall Street Journal bestseller list, and appeared on New York Times Best Seller list.
Welch's third wife, Suzy Wetlaufer, co-authored his 2005 book Winning as Suzy Welch.
Their results were published in their book Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays in 1982.
His second book, co-authored with Paul Sann, was Winning the Hard Way.
Her second book, The Maternal Instinct ( 1984 ), discussed women and fertility issues and she published a collection of interviews Every Letter Counts: Winning in Life Despite Dyslexia in 1990.
* Winning the Future, a book by Newt Gingrich, and Barack Obama's motto for his 2012 budget
Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game ( ISBN 0-393-05765-8 ) is a book by Michael Lewis, published in 2003, about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general manager Billy Beane.
He was cast as himself in Moneyball, the film adaptation of the best-selling Michael Lewis book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general manager, Billy Beane.
Steinberg wrote a best-selling book in 1998, Winning with Integrity, providing readers insight on how to improve their life through non-confrontational
His book " Winning Right " was released in September 2006.
He is also the author of the book The Winning Solution ( 1982 ), a guide to solving the cube.
" This book, The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship: Or the Art of Winning Games Without Actually Cheating, illustrated by Frank Wilson, was published in 1947, and sold prodigiously.
It was used in the title of a book by Stephen Potter, published in 1952 as a follow-up to The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship ( or the Art of Winning Games without Actually Cheating ) ( 1947 ), which also contained the term, and Lifemanship titles in his series of tongue-in-cheek self-help books, and film and television derivatives, that teach various ploys to achieve this.
" In his 1999 book, Inside Game / Outside Game: Winning Strategies for Saving Urban America, urban policy consultant David Rusk wrote “… in my view, ( Cisneros was ) the most successful of the ten secretaries of Housing and Urban Development since the cabinet agency was formed in 1965 .” Clinton said Cisneros was a brilliant public servant, and additionally said that people had no idea how much he contributed to the government.
He is the author of the 2009 book Citizen Wealth: Winning the Campaign to Save Working Families.
The term originates from Stephen Potter's humorous 1947 book, The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship ( or the Art of Winning Games without Actually Cheating ).
* The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship: The Art of Winning Games Without Actually Cheating is a book by Stephen Potter, from which most of the above derives, although it must be emphasized that Potter was being humorous, and always suggested that one should be a good sportsman first and foremost.
Most of these variants are described in a book titled Rook in a Book published by Winning Moves, and in the official rules that come with Parker Bros editions of Rook.

book and Ways
If you really insist on knowing their names, an excellent book on the North American species is Bumblebees And Their Ways by O. E. Plath.
* Science fiction author Larry Niven called this idea the " law of conservation of history " in an essay titled " The Theory and Practice of Time Travel ," which was published in his book " All the Myriad Ways " in 1971.
His final book, My Wicked, Wicked Ways, was written from August to October 1958 with the aid of ghostwriter Earl Conrad as Flynn, who was suffering from depression, anxiety and alcoholism, had long lost the discipline to write.
By 1929, Oberth had expanded this work to a 429-page book titled Wege zur Raumschiffahrt (" Ways to Spaceflight ").
On June 5, 1929, Oberth won the first ( Robert Esnault-Pelterie-André-Louis Hirsch ) " Rep-Hirsch Prize " of the French Astronomical Society for the encouragement of astronautics in his book Wege zur Raumschiffahrt (" Ways to Spaceflight ") that had expanded Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen to a full-length book.
Sociologist Herbert J. Gans used Willingboro as the subject of his 1967 book, The Levittowners: Ways of Life and Politics in a New Suburban Community.
* Gans, Herbert J., The Levittowners: Ways of Life and Politics in a New Suburban Community, Columbia University Press ( 1967, reprinted 1982 ), ISBN 0-231-05571-4 ( though written about Levittown, New Jersey, which had since reverted to its original name, Willingboro, New Jersey, the book includes information relevant to Levitt & Sons development in general )
The book includes four essays: Characteristics of Total Institutions ( 1957 ), The Moral Career of the Mental Patient ( 1959 ), The Underlife of a Public Institution: A Study of Ways of Making Out in a Mental Hospital, The Medical Model and Mental Hospitalization: Some Notes on the Vicissitudes of the Tinkering Trades.
* The Evil Empire: 101 Ways That England Ruined the World, a book written by Steven A. Grasse in 2007.
The models were published in academic journals, while the results and the 85 knots were published in layman's terms in a book entitled The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie .< ref name =" 85ways ">
Wallace next wrote a short book called Random Acts of Kindness: 365 Ways To Make the World A Better Place, with the help of submissions from Joinees.
Wallace has also published a book called Random Acts of Kindness: 365 Ways to Make the World a Nicer Place.
* ThoughtCast speaks with Alan Dershowitz about his book " Preemption: A Knife that Cuts Both Ways "...
* The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie, a book by Thomas Fink and Yong Mao
Space travel and rocketry gained popularity in Germany, following the June 1923 publication of the book Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen () and the expanded 1929 work Wege zur Raumschiffahrt ( Ways to Spaceflight ).
Edmonds later went on to write his own book titled " Positively Happy: Cosmic Ways To Change Your Life ".
Four Ways to Forgiveness has been referred to as a story-suite by critics, based on Le Guin's own use of the term to describe her deliberate inclusion of linked short stories in book form.
In 2001, Ross ' second book, The Ways of Black Folks: A Year in the Life of a People, was published.
In 2005 she released a book, 100 Ways to Beat the Blues on Fireside, which included tips on shaking the blues, from some of Tucker's friends such as Willie Nelson, Brenda Lee, Little Richard, and Burt Reynolds.
This view was developed further in a series of papers by Nigel Cross, collected as a book on ' Designerly Ways of Knowing '.
Get Well Soon: 500 Ways to Make You Feel Better ( ISBN 0-563-38726-2 ) is a BBC book published in 1995, the production of which was undertaken as part of the show.

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