That Will Never Work

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Publisher : Little, Brown
ISBN 13 : 0316530212
Total Pages : 336 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (165 download)

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Book Synopsis That Will Never Work by : Marc Randolph

Download or read book That Will Never Work written by Marc Randolph and published by Little, Brown. This book was released on 2019-09-17 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the tradition of Phil Knight's Shoe Dog comes the incredible untold story of how Netflix went from concept to company-all revealed by co-founder and first CEO Marc Randolph. Once upon a time, brick-and-mortar video stores were king. Late fees were ubiquitous, video-streaming unheard was of, and widespread DVD adoption seemed about as imminent as flying cars. Indeed, these were the widely accepted laws of the land in 1997, when Marc Randolph had an idea. It was a simple thought—leveraging the internet to rent movies—and was just one of many more and far worse proposals, like personalized baseball bats and a shampoo delivery service, that Randolph would pitch to his business partner, Reed Hastings, on their commute to work each morning. But Hastings was intrigued, and the pair—with Hastings as the primary investor and Randolph as the CEO—founded a company. Now with over 150 million subscribers, Netflix's triumph feels inevitable, but the twenty first century's most disruptive start up began with few believers and calamity at every turn. From having to pitch his own mother on being an early investor, to the motel conference room that served as a first office, to server crashes on launch day, to the now-infamous meeting when Netflix brass pitched Blockbuster to acquire them, Marc Randolph's transformational journey exemplifies how anyone with grit, gut instincts, and determination can change the world—even with an idea that many think will never work. What emerges, though, isn't just the inside story of one of the world's most iconic companies. Full of counter-intuitive concepts and written in binge-worthy prose, it answers some of our most fundamental questions about taking that leap of faith in business or in life: How do you begin? How do you weather disappointment and failure? How do you deal with success? What even is success? From idea generation to team building to knowing when it's time to let go, That Will Never Work is not only the ultimate follow-your-dreams parable, but also one of the most dramatic and insightful entrepreneurial stories of our time.

Edmund Randolph

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Publisher : MacMillan Publishing Company
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 560 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)

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Download or read book Edmund Randolph written by John J. Reardon and published by MacMillan Publishing Company. This book was released on 1975 with total page 560 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A collection of poems and paintings evoke life in the Bahamas.

A. Philip Randolph

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Publisher : NYU Press
ISBN 13 : 0814782876
Total Pages : 304 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (147 download)

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Book Synopsis A. Philip Randolph by : Cynthia Taylor

Download or read book A. Philip Randolph written by Cynthia Taylor and published by NYU Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Scholarship has portrayed A. Philip Randolph, an African American trade unionist as an atheist and anti-religious. Taylor places him within the context of American religious history and uncovers his complex relationship to African American religion.

The Revolution of Birdie Randolph

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Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN 13 : 0316448575
Total Pages : 336 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (164 download)

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Book Synopsis The Revolution of Birdie Randolph by : Brandy Colbert

Download or read book The Revolution of Birdie Randolph written by Brandy Colbert and published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. This book was released on 2019-08-20 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From Stonewall Award winner Brandy Colbert comes a novel about first love, family, and hidden secrets that will stay with you long after turning the last page. Dove "Birdie" Randolph works hard to be the perfect daughter and follow the path her parents have laid out for her: She quit playing her beloved soccer, she keeps her nose buried in textbooks, and she's on track to finish high school at the top of her class. But then Birdie falls hard for Booker, a sweet boy with a troubled past . . . whom she knows her parents will never approve of. When her estranged aunt Carlene returns to Chicago and moves into the family's apartment above their hair salon, Birdie notices the tension building at home. Carlene is sweet, friendly, and open-minded -- she's also spent decades in and out of treatment facilities for addiction. As Birdie becomes closer to both Booker and Carlene, she yearns to spread her wings. But when long-buried secrets rise to the surface, everything she's known to be true is turned upside down.

John Randolph of Roanoke

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ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 602 pages
Book Rating : 4.:/5 (89 download)

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John Randolph of Roanoke

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Publisher : LSU Press
ISBN 13 : 0807143979
Total Pages : 0 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (71 download)

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Book Synopsis John Randolph of Roanoke by : David Johnson

Download or read book John Randolph of Roanoke written by David Johnson and published by LSU Press. This book was released on 2012-05-07 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One of the most eccentric and accomplished politicians in all of American history, John Randolph (1773–1833) led a life marked by controversy. The long-serving Virginia congressman and architect of southern conservatism grabbed headlines with his prescient comments, public brawls, and clashes with every president from John Adams to Andrew Jackson. The first biography of Randolph in nearly a century, John Randolph of Roanoke provides a full account of the powerful Virginia planter's hard-charging life and his impact on the formation of conservative politics. The Randolph lineage loomed large in early America, and Randolph of Roanoke emerged as one of the most visible—and certainly the most bombastic—among his clan. A colorful orator with aristocratic manners, he entertained the House of Representatives (and newspaper readers across the country) with three-hour-long speeches on subjects of political import, drawing from classical references for his analogies, and famously pausing to gain "courage" from a tumbler at his side. Adept at satire and uncensored in his verbal attacks against colleagues, he invited challenges to duel from those he offended; in 1826, he and the then-secretary of state Henry Clay exchanged gunfire on the banks of the Potomac. A small-government Jeffersonian in political tastes, Randolph first entered Congress in 1799. As chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee he memorably turned on President Jefferson, once and for all, in 1805, believing his fellow Virginian to have compromised his republican values. As a result, Randolph led the "Old Republicans," a faction that sought to restrict the role of the federal government. In this rich biography, David Johnson draws upon an impressive array of primary sources—Randolph's letters, speeches, and writings—previously unavailable to scholars. John Randolph of Roanoke tells the story of a young nation and the unique philosophy of a southern lawmaker who defended America's agrarian tradition and reveled in his own controversy.

Paschal Beverly Randolph

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Publisher : SUNY Press
ISBN 13 : 9780791431191
Total Pages : 642 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (311 download)

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Book Synopsis Paschal Beverly Randolph by : John Patrick Deveney

Download or read book Paschal Beverly Randolph written by John Patrick Deveney and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 1997-01-01 with total page 642 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: His most enduring claim to fame is the crucial role he played in the transformation of spiritualism, a medium's passive reception of messages from the spirits of the dead, into occultism, the active search for personal spiritual realization and inner vision.

The Meditation Book

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Publisher : Hay House, Inc
ISBN 13 : 1401933017
Total Pages : 288 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (19 download)

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Book Synopsis The Meditation Book by : John Randolph Price

Download or read book The Meditation Book written by John Randolph Price and published by Hay House, Inc. This book was released on 1998-08-01 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Meditation Book is the fourth book in a series of five small volumes by John Randolph Price. It not only deals with how to meditate, but also offers meditative treatments for cleansing error patterns and false beliefs, transmuting emotions, achieving mental clarity, physical healing, true-place success, abundance, right relations, realizing our Divine Nature, and maintaining spiritual oneness. Included are guidelines on how to move up in consciousness from the busy world of effects to the one and only Cause of all good within. Some of the other books in the series are: The Abundance Book, The Wellness Book, The Success Book, and The Love Book.

Martha Jefferson Randolph, Daughter of Monticello

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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN 13 : 080788250X
Total Pages : 376 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (78 download)

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Book Synopsis Martha Jefferson Randolph, Daughter of Monticello by : Cynthia A. Kierner

Download or read book Martha Jefferson Randolph, Daughter of Monticello written by Cynthia A. Kierner and published by Univ of North Carolina Press. This book was released on 2012-05-14 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As the oldest and favorite daughter of Thomas Jefferson, Martha "Patsy" Jefferson Randolph (1772-1836) was extremely well educated, traveled in the circles of presidents and aristocrats, and was known on two continents for her particular grace and sincerity. Yet, as mistress of a large household, she was not spared the tedium, frustration, and great sorrow that most women of her time faced. Though Patsy's name is familiar because of her famous father, Cynthia Kierner is the first historian to place Patsy at the center of her own story, taking readers into the largely ignored private spaces of the founding era. Randolph's life story reveals the privileges and limits of celebrity and shows that women were able to venture beyond their domestic roles in surprising ways. Following her mother's death, Patsy lived in Paris with her father and later served as hostess at the President's House and at Monticello. Her marriage to Thomas Mann Randolph, a member of Congress and governor of Virginia, was often troubled. She and her eleven children lived mostly at Monticello, greeting famous guests and debating issues ranging from a woman's place to slavery, religion, and democracy. And later, after her family's financial ruin, Patsy became a fixture in Washington society during Andrew Jackson's presidency. In this extraordinary biography, Kierner offers a unique look at American history from the perspective of this intelligent, tactfully assertive woman.

Florynce "Flo" Kennedy

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Publisher : UNC Press Books
ISBN 13 : 1469647524
Total Pages : 328 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (696 download)

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Download or read book Florynce "Flo" Kennedy written by Sherie M. Randolph and published by UNC Press Books. This book was released on 2018-02-01 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Often photographed in a cowboy hat with her middle finger held defiantly in the air, Florynce "Flo" Kennedy (1916–2000) left a vibrant legacy as a leader of the Black Power and feminist movements. In the first biography of Kennedy, Sherie M. Randolph traces the life and political influence of this strikingly bold and controversial radical activist. Rather than simply reacting to the predominantly white feminist movement, Kennedy brought the lessons of Black Power to white feminism and built bridges in the struggles against racism and sexism. Randolph narrates Kennedy's progressive upbringing, her pathbreaking graduation from Columbia Law School, and her long career as a media-savvy activist, showing how Kennedy rose to founding roles in organizations such as the National Black Feminist Organization and the National Organization for Women, allying herself with both white and black activists such as Adam Clayton Powell, H. Rap Brown, Betty Friedan, and Shirley Chisholm. Making use of an extensive and previously uncollected archive, Randolph demonstrates profound connections within the histories of the new left, civil rights, Black Power, and feminism, showing that black feminism was pivotal in shaping postwar U.S. liberation movements.

Randolph Caldecott's Picture Books

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Publisher : Huntington Library Press
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 296 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)

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Download or read book Randolph Caldecott's Picture Books written by Randolph Caldecott and published by Huntington Library Press. This book was released on 2008 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Randolph Caldecott's Picture Books "Caldecott's work heralds the beginning of the modern picture book."--Maurice Sendak

User Friendly Prophecy

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Publisher : Destiny Image Publishers
ISBN 13 : 0768492009
Total Pages : 208 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (684 download)

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Book Synopsis User Friendly Prophecy by : Larry Randolph

Download or read book User Friendly Prophecy written by Larry Randolph and published by Destiny Image Publishers. This book was released on 2011-07-28 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: HEY! Do you want to know what prophecy is -- what it really is? In User Friendly Prophecy you'll learn the basics of how to prophesy, who can prophesy, who is a prophet, and many other concepts. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned believer, this book will teach you the fundamentals and stir up the prophetic gift that God has placed inside you. Filled with practical principles and personal stories, it will encourage you to step out into the deep waters of biblical prophecy.

John Randolph of Roanoke

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ISBN 13 : 9780865971509
Total Pages : 0 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (715 download)

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Book Synopsis John Randolph of Roanoke by : Russell Kirk

Download or read book John Randolph of Roanoke written by Russell Kirk and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: John Randolph of Roanoke -- Roanoke being the name of his home in Charlotte County, Virginia -- is unique in American political history. Only twenty-six when first elected to Congress in 1799, he readily became the most forceful figure at the Capitol. An incomparable orator, he was also, in the observation of Dumas Malone, "a merciless castigator of iniquity." For most of his public career Randolph was a leader of the opposition -- to both Jeffersonians and Federalists. He was, writes Russell Kirk, "devoted to state rights, the agricultural interest, economy in government, and freedom from foreign entanglements." Above all things Randolph cherished liberty, and he famously declared, "I love liberty; I hate equality. "This fourth edition incorporates the corrections and modest revisions provided by the author shortly before his death in 1994. Among the new material is a transcription of the first-hand account of Randolph's death that relates information long deemed apocryphal. The account is by Dr. Joseph Parrish, who was at Randolph's side when he died in 1833.

Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott?

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Publisher : G K Hall & Company
ISBN 13 : 9780783818610
Total Pages : 373 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (186 download)

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Book Synopsis Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott? by : Chris Heath Scott

Download or read book Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott? written by Chris Heath Scott and published by G K Hall & Company. This book was released on 1996 with total page 373 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The late film star's son describes his father's personal and professional life, as well as their relationship

Good Reasons for Bad Feelings

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Publisher : Penguin
ISBN 13 : 1101985666
Total Pages : 386 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (19 download)

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Book Synopsis Good Reasons for Bad Feelings by : Randolph M. Nesse, MD

Download or read book Good Reasons for Bad Feelings written by Randolph M. Nesse, MD and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2019-02-12 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A founder of the field of evolutionary medicine uses his decades of experience as a psychiatrist to provide a much-needed new framework for making sense of mental illness. Why do I feel bad? There is real power in understanding our bad feelings. With his classic Why We Get Sick, Dr. Randolph Nesse helped to establish the field of evolutionary medicine. Now he returns with a book that transforms our understanding of mental disorders by exploring a fundamentally new question. Instead of asking why certain people suffer from mental illness, Nesse asks why natural selection has left us all with fragile minds. Drawing on revealing stories from his own clinical practice and insights from evolutionary biology, Nesse shows how negative emotions are useful in certain situations, yet can become overwhelming. Anxiety protects us from harm in the face of danger, but false alarms are inevitable. Low moods prevent us from wasting effort in pursuit of unreachable goals, but they often escalate into pathological depression. Other mental disorders, such as addiction and anorexia, result from the mismatch between modern environment and our ancient human past. And there are good evolutionary reasons for sexual disorders and for why genes for schizophrenia persist. Taken together, these and many more insights help to explain the pervasiveness of human suffering, and show us new paths for relieving it by understanding individuals as individuals.

A Madman's Will: John Randolph, Four Hundred Slaves, and the Mirage of Freedom

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Publisher : Liveright Publishing
ISBN 13 : 132409222X
Total Pages : 355 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (24 download)

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Download or read book A Madman's Will: John Randolph, Four Hundred Slaves, and the Mirage of Freedom written by Gregory May and published by Liveright Publishing. This book was released on 2023-04-11 with total page 355 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The untold saga of John Randolph’s 383 slaves, freed in his much-contested will of 1821, finally comes to light. Few legal cases in American history are as riveting as the controversy surrounding the will of Virginia Senator John Randolph (1773–1833), which—almost inexplicably—freed all 383 of his slaves in one of the largest and most publicized manumissions in American history. So famous is the case that Ta-Nehisi Coates has used it to condemn Randolph’s cousin, Thomas Jefferson, for failing to free his own slaves. With this groundbreaking investigation, historian Gregory May now reveals a more surprising story, showing how madness and scandal shaped John Randolph’s wildly shifting attitudes toward his slaves—and how endemic prejudice in the North ultimately deprived the freedmen of the land Randolph had promised them. Sweeping from the legal spectacle of the contested will through the freedmen’s dramatic flight and horrific reception in Ohio, A Madman’s Will is an extraordinary saga about the alluring promise of freedom and its tragic limitations.

John Randolph

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Total Pages : 330 pages
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Download or read book John Randolph written by Adams and published by . This book was released on 1882 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: