Tuesday, December 31, 2019

The New Psychology Of Winning By Samuel Olekanma

How to make winning your newest habit so you start experiencing success in your career and your life without conscious effort. After finishing this 82 days program you will discover: The single most powerful way to flip your brain’s switch to “win” and crank up your imagination to high so you can talk yourself UP to success. All in less than 15 minutes of fun practice a day. How to discover your priceless potential so you can become your own greatest mentor, role model, best friend, coach and inspiration. Why your outward success is a mirror image of what you think you’re worth on the inside. How to hard wire your brain to consistently perform at the top of your game. How to be more persuasive in the company of other super performers. And much, much more… For more in dept details about this content and course please contact me @ 301-357-9007 or email samdegreat@unseen.is

Friday, December 20, 2019

Samuel Olekanma Introduction of Human Behavior 101

Friday, October 11, 2019

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Friday, August 19, 2016

Donald Trump - Trump says U.S. admits 100,000 "permanent immigrants" annually from Middle East

The Truth-o-Meter says: Mostly True | Trump says U.S. admits 100,000 "permanent immigrants" annually from Middle East Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump promises his administration would be tough on immigration. He would temporarily suspend immigration from regions with a "history of exporting terrorism" and call for "extreme vetting" of people who want to come to the United States, Trump said Aug. 15 in Youngstown, Ohio. He raised concerns over the amount of people already coming in. "The size of current immigration flows are too large to perform adequate screening," Trump said. "We admit about 100,000 permanent immigrants from the Middle East every year." Trump's comment about the adequacy of the vetting system is an opinion. But we ... >> More

By: Politifact.com: Statements from Donald Trump

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Donald Trump - Hillary Clinton want millions of illegal immigrants to take U.S. jobs, Donald Trump says

The Truth-o-Meter says: False | Hillary Clinton want millions of illegal immigrants to take U.S. jobs, Donald Trump says On a campaign visit to West Bend, Wis., on Aug. 16, 2016, Donald Trump hit one of his favorite targets -- immigration -- and one of his favorite targets -- Hillary Clinton. Trump tried to reach out to African-American voters with various attacks on Clinton, including this one: "Now she's proposing to print instant work permits for millions of illegal immigrants to come in and take everybody's jobs, including low-income African-Americans." Trump's reference, however, is to advanced-degree international students who are legally in the United States -- and who are trained for top jobs in technology and science. Trump's evidence ... >> More

Hat Tip To: Politifact.com: Statements from Donald Trump

Donald Trump - The real impact of NAFTA on Pennsylvania vs. Donald Trump's claims

The Truth-o-Meter says: Mostly False | The real impact of NAFTA on Pennsylvania vs. Donald Trump's claims Donald Trump sees his path to the White House winding through Pennsylvania. He's campaigned in the state many times, largely in the so-called T-section away from Philly and Pittsburgh, and gone so far as to say the only way he'll lose Pennsylvania is if the election is rigged (not true). On most of his stops, Trump touts his message of getting jobs back for blue-collar workers who have seen their livelihoods taken away because of the decline of American manufacturing. In a recent interview with Johnstown television station WJAC, Trump emphasized a specific cause for the plight of ... >> More

Origin: Politifact.com: Statements from Donald Trump

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Donald Trump - Donald Trump mischaracterizes NATO change and his role in it

The Truth-o-Meter says: False | Donald Trump mischaracterizes NATO change and his role in it During what his campaign billed as a major foreign-policy address in Youngstown, Ohio, Donald Trump seemed to take credit for pushing NATO toward a sharper focus on terrorism. "If I become president, the era of nation-building will be brought to a very swift and decisive end," Trump said. "Our new approach -- which must be shared by both parties in America, by our allies overseas and by our friends in the Middle East -- must be to halt the spread of radical Islam. All actions should be oriented around this goal and any country which shares this goal will be ... >> More

By: Politifact.com: Statements from Donald Trump