... Changed YourName 77Filing Your Petition, Publishing Your Order to Show Cause, and Obtaining Your Order 80Obtaining a New Birth Certificate 80 8Filing, Publishing, and Serving Your Court Petition ... 27Divorce and Annulment 27Returning toYour Former Name During the Divorce Proceeding 28Returning toYour Former Name After the Divorce Proceeding 28Other Circumstances 30Custody, Remarriage, and ... Change an Adult’s Name 4 How to Change a Child’s Name 6 2What’s Your Name? 9What’s Your Name? 10Multiple Last Names 11Multiple First Names 13Pen, Stage, and Other Business Names 14 3Restrictions...
... contains the followinggeneral topics:ã Chapters 1 through 8: Howto value your business as of to- day.ã Chapter 9: Howto value your business as of a future date.ã Howto manage your business ... appraiser to help you.This book is an invaluable tool to learn how valuation works, to perform your own “quick -and- dirty” valuation on your firm for plan-ning purposes, andto learn howto manage your ... need to knowthe value of the stock inyour company.2First and foremost,readers need to understand howto do a “quick -and- dirty” valu-ation, in order to manage your business over time to maximizeits...
... GivingaBodyofEthericSubstance toYour Ideal;Giving Your IdealtheImpulseofAction to MakeItReal;TheProcessthatMakesIdealsComeTrue;TheActofMakingtheRealityYours; and Where to Center Your Effort. TO ATTAIN YOUR DESIRES,ALLTHREEMUSTBEUSEDCHAPTER7Ifyouidealize and useallthreeofthebasicactivities and onlythosethree,itiseasy to make your idealsbecomerealities.Youalwaysattainwhenyouidealize and usethem;but,ifyouleaveoutanyoneofthethree,youfail to attain your desire, -and noonecanbeblamedexceptyourself.Ifyouidealizeonlythatwhichyoudesire and holdfaithfully to thatideal,-thatis,ifyouuseonlythefirstofthethreeactivities,-youwillsucceed and justly in proportion to whatyoudo.SinceGodisjustice,theresultcorresponds to theeffort.Idealizingwhatyouwant and holdingfaithfully to theidealformonths and evenyearsbringsyouthesuccess your effortmerits-evenafteryearsyouwillstillbeholding to theideal. And, ifyouidealizethatwhichyoudesire and attempt to takepossessionofitmentally-usingthefirst and thirdofthethreebasicactivities-yousucceed and justly in proportion to whatyoudo.If,when in NewYork,youlearnofafootballgame to beplayed in Boston and desire to bepresent,theidealoftheThingDesiredis to be in Boston.Ifyoudesire to drivebyautomobilefromNewYork to Boston,thatistheidealoftheProcessyouintend to use to get to Boston.Ifyougo to your garage and sit inyour carforaday,amonthorayear,holdingfaithfullyallthetime to theThingDesired and holdingalsoamentalpictureofbeing in Boston-mentallypicturingthefirst and thirdsteps,butomittingthesecondone-beforetheyearpasses your friendswillwish to sendyou to themadhouse; and onlybecauseyoufailed to usethesecondactivity-thatoftheprocessofactuallystartingthemachine and drivingfromNewYork to Boston. ... Visualizingistheactofholdingamentalpicture;idealizingistheactofperfectingthementalimageofallfactors,-thepicture,theprocessofsecuringit and theactofmakingitreal.Youoftenignitetheheartof your idealbyvividmentalpictures and strongfeelingsofdesire to possessthereality;butunlessconnectedupwith your motorpowerofaction,itremainsmerelyanurgentunfulfilledpictureofdesirewithinyou-anidealthatdoesnotbecomeareality.Clutching your ideal to actioncannotbeeffectivelyaccomplishedbyapicture.Letmeillustratethisclearly.Go to anartmuseum;lookatanypaintingrepresentinganumberofpeople.If,aftergoingaway,youclose your eyes and visualizethepainting,youhold inyour mindamentalpictureofthepainting.Withcare and practiceyoucanmakethismentalpictureveryvivid and increase your ability to re-see in themindeverydetailofsuchapainting-lines,forms and colorsofthings and people.Yet,itisstillamerepicture;itisflat,lackingaction, and itdoesnotimpel to action.ThatwhichIhavejustdescribedisthevisualizingprocess.Visualizinghasproducedmarvelousresultswhenthepersonvisualizinghasturnedsuchmentalpicture-makingintotheidealizedprocess,eveniftheyhavenotrecognizedthattheyhavedoneso.Idealizing,however,ismoreremarkablebecauseitincludesvisualizing and addsallotherelements to it.Visualizationcomesfromusingthestored-upimagesofbutoneofoursenses,thesenseofsight.Idealizationcomesfromusingthestored-upimagesnotonlyofthesenseofsightbutofallothersenses. To attainthatwhichwedesireitisnecessary,notonly to seethevisualimage,but to act.Trynowanotherprocess:Idealizethepaintingyousaw in theartmuseum;bringitvisually toyour mind;re-seeitjustasyoudidbytheprocesspreviouslydescribed.Thenimageaction,-everyperson in it in action;feelthemdoingthethingtheyarepicturedasdoing;feelthemovement;feeltheactivities.Ifitportraysthemasspeaking,hearthetones,-hearwhatthey say. Imightcontinuewithallotherelementsofthepicture,butIthinkthisissufficient to showyouthedifferencebetweenvisualization and idealization.Visualizationproducesanonmoving,non-activepicture in themind,eventhoughitbevivid and clear.Beingnon-active,itdoesnotimpel to action and hencemanyofourpicturedidealsdonotbecomerealities.Butifweidealizeaction,ifweusethementalclutchofconnectinguptheidealofthethingdesiredwiththeprocessofobtainingthatwhichwedesire,actionmustresult; and actionisoneoftheessentialfactors in makinganyidealcometrue. ... Thislastactivity-theactofmakingtherealityyours-comprisesthreesteps:idealizing your attitude;unifyingthesubstanceoftheidealWITHthesubstanceofthereal; and makingtheactualthingapartof your possessionsorplacingyourself in theactualconditionsthatyouhaveidealized and desired. Your attituderelates to yourself, to others, to conditions, andto theworld in general.Beginwithyourself.Consciouslyornot,youdotakesomekindofanattitudetowardyourself.Youmaythinkyourselfawormoragod.Youarefree to takeanyattitudetowardyourselfyoudesire to take;butthereisonlyoneattitudethatleads to success and itistheidealizedattitude!Incompletethinking in “ideas”makesyouseeyourselfasachildofsin,suffering,sorrow,weakness,mistake and failure.Thinkofyourselfasyouare:asonofGod-idealizingtheendyoudesire,theprocessbywhichyouattain, and theattitudeyouholdtowardyourself,others,conditions, and theuniverseitself.Then,idealize your attitudetowardothers,"Thatwhichyeseekyeshallfind."Ifyouthinkthatallmenaretrying to crushyou,youwillbecrushed;first,because your attitudecloses your eyes to theopportunitiesofferedyou; and second,becausesuchanattitudediscovers and draws to youthosewhodonothelpyou.Ifyouidealizeothersaswilling to helpyou,youdraw to youmen and womenwhowilldothesquarethingbyyou and helpyou, -in themyouwillfindhelp and ajustreward.Thisidealizedattitudedoesnotmakeyouatrustingsimpleton,fortheidealizedattitudealsoidealizeswisdom in knowingothers.Theidealizedattitudechangesalltheconditionsoflife. In business,itleadsus to expectgoodresults, and, expectinggoodresults,weplanbetter.Whenweplanbetter,-thatis, in, amoreidealizedway-wegetbetterresults.Idealizetheworld in general.Theuniversemustbegood.Ifitwerenotgooditwouldgo to piecesovernight,-forevildisrupts and destroys.Goodattracts and unites and holdstogether.Youcannotidealize your business, your profession andyour workwithoutconductingthewholeaffairasanidealizedservicethatinevitablywillforce your ideals to cometrue!YoumayidealizetheThingDesired,...
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... “translating consists in reproducing in the receptor language the closest natural equivalent of the source language message, first in terms of meaning and secondly in terms of style” (Nida and Taber,1969/1982,p.12). ... languages involves the translator changing an original written text ( the source text ) in the original verbal language ( the source language) into a written text ( the target text) in a different ... translators.III.2.2. Using target language equivalent metaphors and removing metaphoric imageryContrary to reserving metaphors, using target language equivalent metaphors and removing metaphoric...
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... you first learned tosay 'hello' in English? Everybody has told you all your life that it's in principle impossible to lose or improve your accent? Wrong. Losing your accent does ... safe to do this. You're not lying to anybody just imagining. It's like acting in a play. After you've pretended for a few minutes, you can always go back and be yourself again ... Romance and many other language families. That is, they are pronounced in Slavic by touching the tongue to the back of the teeth. When you pronounce them in English, the tongue does not touch...
... Meeting 885Minutes for Directors’ Annual and Special MeetingsSome Basics on Minute-Taking 90Preparing Minutes for an Annual Meeting of Directors 92Preparing Minutes for a Special Meeting ... WELLSIndex SONGBIRD INDEXINGPrinting CONSOLIDATED PRINTERS, INC.Mancuso, Anthony.Nonprofit meetings, minutes & records : howto run your nonprofit corporation soyou don’t run into trouble ... 1 | HOUSEKEEPING 101—UNDERSTAND AND ORGANIzE YOUR RECORDS | 19 AppendixesA How to Use the CD-ROMInstalling the Form Files Onto Your Computer 152Using the Word Processing Files to Create Documents...