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The Sky's the Limit

Author : Steven Gaines
Publisher : Little, Brown
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2005-06-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780759513884

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With his signature elan, Gaines weaves a gossipy tapestry of brokers, buyers, co-op boards, and eccentric landlords and tells of the apartment hunting and renovating adventures of many celebrities -- from Tommy Hilfiger to Donna Karan, from Jerry Seinfeld to Steven Spielberg, from Barbra Streisand to Madonna. Gaines uncovers the secretive, unwritten rules of co-op boards: why diplomats and pretty divorcees are frowned upon, what not to wear to a board interview, and which of the biggest celebrities and CEOs have been turned away from the elite buildings of Fifth and Park Avenues. He introduces the carriage-trade brokers who never have to advertise for clients and gives us finely etched portraits of a few of the discreet, elderly society ladies who decide who gets into the so-called Good Buildings. Here, too, is a fascinating chronicle of the changes in Manhattan's residential skyline, from the slums of the nineteenth century to the advent of the luxury building. Gaines describes how living in boxes stacked on boxes came to be seen as the ultimate in status, and how the co-operative apartment, originally conceived as a form of housing for the poor, came to be used as a legal means of black-balling undesirable neighbors. A social history told through brick and mortar, The Sky's the Limit is the ultimate look inside one of the most exclusive and expensive enclaves in the world, and at the lengths to which people will go to get in.

The Sky's the Limit

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Telecommunication
ISBN : OCLC:1046575192

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The Sky Is the Limit

Author : Lisa Swerling,Ralph Lazar
Publisher : Chronicle Books LLC
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-03
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781452181912

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The Sky Is the Limit by Lisa Swerling,Ralph Lazar Pdf

From the bestselling creators of Happiness Is comes a celebration of the many delightful, triumphant, silly, sweet, life-changing experiences that lie ahead. A world full of wonder is waiting for you . . . the sky is the limit of what you can do! The only thing needed to begin this marvelous adventure? YOU! From far-reaching endeavors to the quieter milestones that have a magic all of their own, this book celebrates life's most meaningful moments, and encourages readers to reach for a sky's worth of possibilities. • A joyous all-ages book perfect for families and children celebrating everyday accomplishments • An inspiring graduation read • Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar are the creators of the critically acclaimed and bestselling Happiness Is... series. In the spirit of Yay, You!, I Knew You Could, and Oh the Places You'll Go, The Sky Is the Limit will hold a cherished place in the hearts of readers young and old. • Read-aloud toddler books Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar are famed illustrators, the authors of the New York Times bestseller Me Without You, and the creators of the internationally beloved Happiness Is . . . brand. They live in Marin County, California.

Star Trek: TNG: The Sky's the Limit

Author : Marco Palmieri
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2007-10-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780743492553

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A collection of original stories spanning the popular series' twenty-year history includes contributions by such authors as Christopher L, Bennett, David McIntree, and Keith R. A. DeCandido. Original.

The Sky's the Limit

Author : Ann Walton
Publisher : Millbrook Press
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2004-04-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1575056631

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Presents a variety of jokes about nature.

The Sky's the Limit

Author : Russ Alan Prince
Publisher : Charter Financial Publishing Network
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Affluent consumers
ISBN : 0976657430

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The Sky's the Limit tells the real story about what goes on behind the gilded doors of today's ultra-affluent. Based on up-close and personal interviews with more than 600 private jet owners - each with an average net worth of $89 million - The Sky's the Limit includes never-before-published insights on who the wealthy are, how they made their fortunes, and how they spend their discretionary money. Prince and Grove draw on their global research and their extensive experience working with wealthy families to provide direction on understanding, identifying, accessing, and positioning products and services for the super-rich. The Sky's the Limit: Marketing Luxury to the New Jet Set is a must-have resource for anyone who does business with wealthy clients.

The Sky Is the Limit

Author : Kim Eldredge
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2017-10-19
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0999373404

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The Sky is the Limit is intended to convey to children the limitless choices for what they can be when they grow up. The author encourages children to shoot for the stars and aim for the sky. There is a twist at the end because as we adults know... the sky is not the limit.

The Sky Is the Limit

Author : Unmukt Chand
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-11-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9789351184089

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In August 2012, at the Tony Ireland stadium in Townsville, Australia, a star was born. Unmukt Chand led the India U-19 team to its first World Cup win outside Asia, leading them there with a stellar performance of his own. Now on the cusp of finding a place in the national team, Unmukt stands as a beacon for the future of Indian cricket. In this book Unmukt describes, in his own words, his journey up until this point, and how he came to represent his country—as captain no less—and brought home this prestigious trophy. Inspirational, revelatory and intensely engaging, The Sky is the Limit is the story of how one young man’s determination to work hard and take every chance he got made his dream come true.

The Sky's the Limit

Author : Lise A. Pearlman
Publisher : Regent Press Printers & Publishers
Page : 806 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 1587902206

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The FBI could not help but take notice when militant black leaders converged on Oakland, California, from all across the nation in mid-February 1968 to meet with 10,000 local supporters. It was a fund-raising birthday party for Huey P. Newton, the Black Panther Party's Minister of Defense. For almost a year, the Panther Party's popular biweekly newspaper featured Newton seated on a wicker throne with a rifle in one hand and a shield in the other. Now the empty throne stood in for Newton. The honoree paced back and forth in an isolation cell in the Alameda County Jail just a few miles to the north. Newton was charged with murdering a police officer, wounding another and kidnapping a bystander at gunpoint—all while on parole that prohibited him from even carrying a firearm. Most people gathered in the Oakland Arena on February 17, 1968, expected the twenty-six-year-old, self-proclaimed revolutionary to be convicted and sentenced to death for shooting the officer. Militant Malcolm X disciples joined white radicals and nervous local black community members on common ground—a rally to raise some of the anticipated $100,000 defense costs for the Newton murder trial. His lawyers cultivated grassroots support to prevent the outspoken critic of police brutality from going to the gas chamber. Comrades like Panther spokesman Eldridge Cleaver did not believe the pretrial publicity portraying Newton as a victim, but thought it useful propaganda; while conservative and mainstream newspapers denounced Newton as a cop killer, his militant followers celebrated the shooting death of a racist “pig.” For many of them, his guilt was never in question, but it didn't matter; in fact, some considered the shooting a long-awaited signal from the revolutionary leader. A capacity crowd came to hear SNCC leaders: the incendiary H. Rap Brown, “black power” champion Stokely Carmichael, and organizer James Forman. Though the black separatists mistrusted them, leaders of the white radical Peace and Freedom Party had forged an alliance with the Black Panthers. The theme of the rally was unity; at Forman's insistence, Panther co-founder Bobby Seale had even invited Ron Karenga, the head of the United Slaves (US) gang from Los Angeles, where the Panthers had just opened a second branch. At the gathering, the Panthers and United Slaves held in check their bitter rivalry.The Panthers owed some of their countercultural clout to the fame of ex-felon Eldridge Cleaver, basking in the success of his recently published, best-selling prison essays—Soul on Ice—and his new platform as a journalist for the Leftist political magazine Ramparts. A self-educated Marxist, Cleaver had won parole from prison in December of 1966. By the time Cleaver walked out of Folsom Prison he had committed himself to becoming a professional revolutionary, as he envisioned his idol Che Guevara: “a cold, calculating killing machine, able to slit a throat at the drop of a hat and walk away without looking back.”1 Huey Newton impressed Cleaver at first sight in February of 1967. By daring a San Francisco cop to draw a gun on him in a street confrontation, Newton proved he was no paper Panther. Cleaver dubbed the birthday rally “the biggest line-up of revolutionary leaders that had ever come together under one roof in the history of America.”2 As Air Force veteran James Forman took his turn at the podium near Newton's empty throne, he was similarly inspired. Though Forman had the least militant track record of the SNCC representatives who spoke, he electrified the gathering with his call for retaliation if Newton were executed: “The sky is the limit.”3 This did not sound like empty boasting coming off a year marked by race riots. After two political assassinations that spring and growing unrest over the Viet Nam War, the Newton trial became a cause célèbre for radical groups and anti-war activists. In mid-July, when the proceedings began, one underground newspaper ran a blaring headline proclaiming “Nation's Life at Stake.” The article explained: History has its pivotal points. This trial is one of them. America on Monday placed itself on trial [by prosecuting Huey Newton]. . . The Black Panthers are the most militant black organization in this nation. They are growing rapidly. They are not playing games. And they are but the visible part of a vast, black iceberg. The issue is not the alleged killing of an Oakland cop. The issue is racism. Racism can destroy America in swift flames. Oppression. Revolt. Suppression. Revolution. Determined black and brown and white men are watching what happens to Huey Newton. What they do depends on what the white man's courts do to Huey. Most who watch with the keenest interest are already convinced that he cannot get a fair trial.4 For a full year before the trial began, the FBI's twenty-year-old Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO) began to focus on black radical gangs and various ways to eliminate them. By the summer of 1968, COINTELPRO was bent on destroying the Black Panther Party, but the threat of government persecution could not stop the Panthers from ramping up their rhetoric. Taking his cue from the inflammatory rhetoric of both Newton and SNCC leaders, “El Rage” Cleaver challenged the government to instigate a second American revolution. In early July of 1968, the Panther spokesman held a press conference in New York City predicting open warfare in the streets of California if Huey Newton were sentenced to death. Cleaver expected the carnage to spread across country. The day Newton testified on his own behalf, crowds started lining up before dawn and broke the courthouse doors as they pushed against each other, vying for access. Governor Reagan took keen interest in the proceedings from Sacramento, while J. Edgar Hoover elevated the Panthers to the number one internal threat to the country's security. Following Newton's trial, Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale faced conspiracy charges accusing him of a leadership role in the battle between Chicago police and demonstrators that had exploded onto the floor of the 1968 Democratic Convention. Soon far more serious allegations confronted Seale. He was extradited to New Haven, Connecticut, for allegedly ordering the torture and murder of Alex Rackley, a suspected government plant in the local Panther office. By 1969, the FBI was targeting members of the Panther Party in nearly eighty percent of 295 authorized “Black Nationalist” COINTELPRO missions nationwide. Among these raids was a widely condemned, predawn invasion in December of 1969 by plain clothes policemen who stormed the apartment of charismatic young Panther leader Fred Hampton. The police riddled Hampton's front door with bullets and killed the twenty-one-year-old community organizer as he lay in bed. The largely white anarchist Weathermen retaliated by bombing police cars. To far greater political effect, 5,000 people gathered in Chicago from across the nation to attend Hampton's funeral. Reverends Ralph Abernathy and Jesse Jackson led the eulogies. Jackson proclaimed, “When Fred was shot in Chicago, black people in particular, and decent people in general, bled everywhere.”5 Just six months before his death, Hampton had negotiated a truce among the city's rival gangs, the first “rainbow coalition” that Jackson would later popularize in his own 1984 historic campaign for the presidency. As reporters revealed cover-ups and discrepancies in the police account of the Hampton apartment raid, the Panthers and their outraged supporters launched a public relations campaign decrying governmental persecution and demanded a probe into COINTELPRO. In April of 1970, tens of thousands of demonstrators descended on New Haven, Connecticut, from across the country to protest Seale's upcoming trial. The instigators were Youth International Party (“Yippie”) leaders Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, joined by other “Chicago Seven” defendants. They wanted to show solidarity with Seale, who was the eighth co-defendant in their highly publicized Chicago conspiracy trial until Judge Julius Hoffman ordered Seale bound and gagged for backtalk and severed his prosecution from the others. In response to the Yippie-led pilgrimage to New Haven, President Nixon mobilized armed National Guardsmen from as far away as Virginia, who came prepared to spray tear gas on demonstrators and students alike. Yale's President Kingman Brewster sized up the impending confrontation and decided to shut down the Ivy League University for a week to let students and professors who were so inclined to take part in voluntary teach-ins. In comments to the faculty that were quickly leaked to the press, Brewster created a storm of controversy that instantly put the Mayflower Pilgrim descendant on President Nixon's growing “Enemies List.” Angry editorials throughout the nation reinforced Vice President Agnew's demand that Brewster resign for daring to say that “I am appalled and ashamed that things should have come to such a pass in this country that I am skeptical of the ability of black revolutionaries to achieve a fair trial anywhere in the United States.”6 Yet Brewster, and those who rallied to his defense, echoed what Yale Law School's dean had noted eight years earlier, “The quality of a civilization is largely determined by the fairness of its criminal trials . . .”7 So was Brewster's skepticism justified? Under intense pressure, an effort by a trial judge, prosecutor, and jury to provide a fair trial to a black revolutionary had in fact been undertaken in the summer of 1968. As Newton's lead lawyer Charles Garry questioned his final witnesses, the feisty Leftist knew that most of the packed courtroom had just seen shocking video footage of Mayor Daley's police force in Chicago cracking heads of both demonstrators and mainstream reporters during the Democratic Convention. Garry referred to the Chicago debacle in his highly emotional closing argument as another exa9781845646202\\Comprised of the papers presented at the eighth, and latest, International Conference Simulation in Risk Analysis and Hazard Mitigation, this book covers a topic of increasing importance. Scientific knowledge is essential to our better understanding of risk. Natural hazards such as floods, earthquakes, landslides, fires and others, have always affected human societies. Man-made hazards, however, played a comparatively small role until the industrial revolution when the risk of catastrophic events started to increase due to the rapid growth of new technologies and the urbanisation of populations. The interaction of natural and anthropogenic risks adds to the complexity of the problem.

The Sky Is Not the Limit

Author : Neil deGrasse Tyson
Publisher : Prometheus Books
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2010-03-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781616141202

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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's the Limit!

Author : RH Disney
Publisher : Golden/Disney
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2009-04
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780736425773

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The sky's the limit for fun with this coloring and activity book that features all the excitement and zany characters from the upcoming Disney 2 Pixar feature film, "Up." Illustrations. Consumable.

The Sky's the Limit

Author : Robert Klanten,Sven Ehmann,Sofia Borges
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UCBK:C110177638

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This book presents spectacularly-formed buildings, facades and interiors all made possible by recent innovations in building materials, design technologies and construction tools. There are temporary projects and urban interventions by young and established architects and designers.

The Sky's the Limit!

Author : Jessica Scott Kerrin
Publisher : Paw Prints
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2009-07-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1439599548

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In the seventh chapter book featuring Martin Bridge, two new stories show how Martin and his cousin Fletcher are more alike than they appear, and how Martin jumps to conclusions when his father says he has a surprise. Simultaneous.

The Sky's The Limit

Author : Sophie Camilleri,Nancy Holder,Kathy Krevat
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2021-02-21
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798575387091

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The Sky's The Limit by Sophie Camilleri,Nancy Holder,Kathy Krevat Pdf

This Anthology of Short Stories for YA was published to commemorate the 10th anniversary of CCA Writers' Conference, the only free writing conference for high school and middle school students in the US. Started by a high school student and run by the Canyon Crest Academy Creative Writing Club, the conference has hosted almost 2,000 high school students over the past 10 years. "This anthology is filled with works by young writers who, without a doubt, have been told at least once and possibly very often, that they can't do it, that publishing is too hard. Yes, it's hard. Do it anyway. For the teens who worked on this book you're holding - I stand up and cheer. The world needs more good writers. Be that. Write." Jonathan Maberry, 2021.With a foreword by Jonathan Maberry, NYT bestselling author and 5-time Bram Stoker award-winner, and co-edited by club president Sophie Camilleri and authors Nancy Holder, Kathy Krevat and Greg van Eekhout, this anthology features original stories and reprints by NYT bestselling and award-winning authors and 15 past conference attendees whose stories were chosen through a competitive process. "The Sky's The Limit" showcases the creative minds of writers and the endless possibilities of what we can create when we don't allow ourselves to be held back. There is no limit to what the mind can create or imagine through writing. Your only limiting factor is yourself. Join us as we delve into the imaginings of authors new and old in the realm of storytelling.

The Sky's the Limit

Author : Catherine Thimmesh
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0618494898

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This book presents brief accounts of the work of a variety of women scientists in such fields as astronomy, biology, anthropology, and medicine.