Calculus - The Science Of Fluxions

The science of fluxions was Sir Isaac Newton’s terminology for the new field of science known today as calculus. Newton and German mathematician Leibnitz appear to have discovered the principles of calculus in about the same time; but Leibnitz published his work first. For years, there was friction between the two countries, England and Germany regarding which country was to take credit for the discovery of calculus. In the final analysis, it appears that both men arrived at their findings at about the same time and independently of each other. Both men appear to have learned from Egyptian, Indian and ancient Greece sources.

Will Baby Boomers Retire As Mature Leaders? - Nu Leadership Series

“Leaders aren’t born they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work. And that’s the price we’ll have to pay to achieve that goal, or any goal.”
Vince Lombardi

Recently, I read a column by Daniel Kadlec in USA Today about the baby boomer transformation from being a “Me Generation” to a “We Generation.” Although I applaud Kadlec’s insight, we must wait to see if this generation follows through on his claim about baby boomers now being unselfish. As a scholar and practitioner, I have closely watched the demographic shifts in America. Are baby boomers now transformed into “We Generation” leaders?

The Most Inspirational Book I Have Ever Read

There’s no denying that this inspirational book has had a profound influence on my personal development growth. It really is at the core of my success in making the positive shifts in my thinking and in achieving happiness.

The book is called, A Happy Pocket Full Of Money and it’s written by David Cameron Gikandi.

The actual subtitle of the book is:
“Your Quantum Leap Into The Understanding, Having And Enjoying Of Immense Wealth And Happiness.”

It explains the very real relationship between science and spirituality in the most uncomplicated way. It’s the kind of inspirational book about why we are here that you always wish existed but thought it never did.

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