The Master Key To Riches
by Napoleon Hill
jdixonucd asked:


Don Green of the Napoleon Hill Foundation shares some amazing stories about Business Ethics and Philosophies that mirror Dr. Hill’s doctrine. Behind the Scenes footage from “Three Feet from Gold”

LONNIE


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Shandahl asked:


♥ You Got Served
♥ Rize
♥ The Benchwarmers
♥ ALL the Harry Potter Movies
♥ The Ring 1 and 2
♥ Chicken Little
♥ Finding Nemo
♥ Big Fish
♥ King Kong
♥ When A Stranger Calls
♥ Final Destination 3
♥ Glory Road
♥ Coach Carter
♥ ATL
♥ Boyz N` Da Hood
♥ Mean Girls
♥ Pearl Harbor
♥ Napoleon Dynamite
♥ Kill Bill 1 and 2
♥ Man On Fire
♥ Ray
♥ Friday Night Lights
♥ National Treasure
♥ House Of Wax
♥ Not Another Teenage Movie
♥ Fantastic 4
♥ She`s The Man
♥ Spongebob Squarepants Movie
♥ A Walk To Remember
♥ Aquamarine
♥ Willy Wonka The Chocolate Factory[orignal new]
♥ The Ringer
♥ The Notebook
♥ Date Movie
♥ Narnia
♥ Titanic
♥ Bring It On
♥ Scary Movie 1-4
♥ Roll Bounce
♥ Mean Girls
♥ 50 First Dates
♥ New York Minute
♥ School Of Rock
♥ What A Girl Wants
♥ Just My Luck
♥ Silient Hill
Can you peeps think of any other good movies you like to add im my list??? =D

CLETUS

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socrates asked:


I’m a 16 yr old who enjoys reading National Geographics and books on biology and genetic science. I also listen to instrumentals such as piano and violin as well as orchestra on my mp3 player. If I have free time, I will take walks around the park or long walks around the neighborhood to see where I will end up, especially if its during a sunny day or a dark night. I write stories, I don’t have a television, and sometimes when I’m bored, I watch a documentary on Youtube or some other website instead of watching anime or Smallville or whatever. Reading and listening to my mp3 in the park or somewhere with lots of trees has been one of my favorite past times. I love going to the museum.

Problem is, whenever I read one of my NG’s or books on genetics in class, everyone else will look at me like I’m a freak or something. Or they would walk up asking me, why are you reading that crap? When I’m listening to my music on my mp3, someone would walk up to me and ask what I’m listening to. When I reply orchestra, they would be like “WTF is wrong with you??? If I’m seen reading in a park, people will stare at me like “oh my god, what a freak!!!” Sometimes people ask me what I did during the weekend and I replied, “oh I went to the museum again and I also saw an interesting documentary on Napoleon.” “You watched Napoleon Dynamite?” “No, Napoleon Bonaparte” “Oh…..what a freak, lets gtfo.” The teacher asked a survey on who has a TV jokingly knowing everyone had a TV. When I’m the only one who didn’t raise my hand, everyone gives me a strange stare. When I watch a documentary on Youtube and my cousin/s come by, they would be like “oh your doing homework?” “No I’m just watching for fun” “What the hell? Who watches documentaries for fun???? Hurry up cuz a new episode of Bleach and Naruto came out and I missed One Tree Hill yesterday” If I’m out on a long, late night walk, my dad would call asking where am I and I would reply that I’m taking a walk. Then he would reply, “What???!!! Get your *** back here and stop wasting time!!!” So am I a freak, a geek, or just plain ****ing weird? Help me, I feel so isolated and lonely now.

DOMINGO


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quadrant1776 asked:


Produced by Quadrant Real Estate Development quotes of Napoleon Hill, Robert Kiyosaki, Donald Trump, Winston Churchill. Enjoy

ALISA


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ificutmyhairirelandwilsink asked:


i noticed this awhile ago…if you look at the lyrics for viva la vida it seems like hes talking from Napoleons perspective, also if you look at the video for violet hill it kinda looks like they’re wearing uniforms form the french revolution and finally the cover of the album is of a woman comanding an army into war

so is the album based alot on the French Revolution????

BERYL


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socrates asked:


I’m a 16 yr old who enjoys reading National Geographics and books on biology and genetic science. I also listen to instrumentals such as piano and violin as well as orchestra on my mp3 player. If I have free time, I will take walks around the park or long walks around the neighborhood to see where I will end up, especially if its during a sunny day or a dark night. I write stories, I don’t have a television, and sometimes when I’m bored, I watch a documentary on Youtube or some other website instead of watching anime or Smallville or whatever. Reading and listening to my mp3 in the park or somewhere with lots of trees has been one of my favorite past times. I love going to the museum.

Problem is, whenever I read one of my NG’s or books on genetics in class, everyone else will look at me like I’m a freak or something. Or they would walk up asking me, why are you reading that crap? When I’m listening to my music on my mp3, someone would walk up to me and ask what I’m listening to. When I reply orchestra, they would be like “WTF is wrong with you??? If I’m seen reading in a park, people will stare at me like “oh my god, what a freak!!!” Sometimes people ask me what I did during the weekend and I replied, “oh I went to the museum again and I also saw an interesting documentary on Napoleon.” “You watched Napoleon Dynamite?” “No, Napoleon Bonaparte” “Oh…..what a freak, lets gtfo.” The teacher asked a survey on who has a TV jokingly knowing everyone had a TV. When I’m the only one who didn’t raise my hand, everyone gives me a strange stare. When I watch a documentary on Youtube and my cousin/s come by, they would be like “oh your doing homework?” “No I’m just watching for fun” “What the hell? Who watches documentaries for fun???? Hurry up cuz a new episode of Bleach and Naruto came out and I missed One Tree Hill yesterday” If I’m out on a long, late night walk, my dad would call asking where am I and I would reply that I’m taking a walk. Then he would reply, “What???!!! Get your *** back here and stop wasting time!!!” So am I a freak, a geek, or just plain ****ing weird? Help me, I feel so isolated and lonely now.

MARA


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nicolette asked:


An essay on animal farm for my english class, what do you think? on a scale of one to six? thanks so much

In society there are many flaws, whether they are product of the government or society, or a combination of both. Many times these flaws are not seen as flaws at all, but are used as a tool to feed one’s greed and power. The ignorance and blind obedience of the majority of society allows them to be manipulated, and sculpted into the brainwashed “soldiers” of the ones in power. In a quote by John Keats it says “The exact opposite of what is generally believed is often the truth.” It is often that this quote is proved true, when people are fed lies and fabrications for so long that what they believe to be reality is the furthest thing from it. In the novel Animal Farm, by George Orwell this quote is profusely supported.
The ways that Orwell characterizes the animals and his critical tone in his dystopian novel Animal Farm contain the same theme as the quote. Orwell portrays his characters as brainwashed followers who do not have the common sense to see what is right before their eyes, to see the difference between reality and falsehood. The blame he places on his characters is tremendous. One of the biggest offenders of the novel was Benjamin, who represents every person has ever witnessed wrongdoing and looked the other way. The way Benjamin could easily realize what was happening, the corruption and devastation of Old Major’s revolution, and not try to do anything to show the others the truth was a despicable act. When asked by Clover about the possible change in the commandments his response was “he refused to meddle in such matters.” The tone used by Orwell when speaking of Benjamin is one of the most critical and accusing in the novel, because if he could have gathered his ambition and had some morality he may have stopped the destruction of the revolution. Another character who may have been able to stop the downward slide was Boxer. Though he may have lacked a large quantity of brains, he did have the brawn. For example at a point in the novel he had an opportunity to stop the dogs; he had the power to kill them with one step, but because of his lack of self opinion he “looked at Napoleon to know whether he should crush the dog to death or let it go.” His failure to think for himself was clearly criticized in Orwell’s tone. Orwell also picks out the weakness in the motherly, caring character of Clover. The night of the executions when she sat on the hill and thought to herself that “These scenes of terror and slaughter were not what they had looked forward to on that night when old Major first stirred them to rebellion,” makes it clear that she does possess enough intelligence to realize that something is wrong; she wonders why “they had come to a time when no one dared speak his mind, when fierce, growling dogs roamed everywhere, and when you had to watch your comrades torn to pieces…” she understands that things are not the way they initially were predicted to be. Yet she still holds on to the lie that Napoleon is a good leader, as shown in the quote “..She would remain faithful, work hard, carry out the orders that were given to her, and accept the leadership of Napoleon.” The use of Propaganda by Napoleon and Squealer abuse the trust of many, and cause generous, caring animals to suppress their morals and opinions.
The animals are fed so many lies that nearly none of them really remember what the real truth is. Much of this blame can be placed on Napoleon and Squealer. They viewed themselves as the elite, they abused their power, which Orwell foreshadowed since the very beginning when they began to take the milk and apples. This was just the very beginning to the making of a class ruled society, one where your race or species would rule your rank in society. By the end of the novel this elitism is clearly acknowledged when it is laid down that “when a pig and any other animal met on the path, the other animal must stand aside.” To protect the continuation of their rule, Napoleon and Squealer used propaganda to instill a sense of fear in the animals and forced them to be afraid to believe the truth. In the novel Squealer used his charismatic speeches and his hypnotizing motions as powerful tool to indoctrinate the citizens of Animal Farm, rendering them more or less brainwashed for the purposes of the pigs. Squealer can be reasonably compared to Joseph Gobbles who was a **** propaganda minister for Hitler; he was said to “know how to use words and emotions to sway an audience,” much as Squealer did with his speeches. If there ever was a question to the decisions made by the tyrants they would be squashed with threat of the returning of Jones, or a lovely growl from one of Napoleon’s henchmen dogs. The way Napoleon and Squealer used fear as a major component in their propaganda was, and is common practice when trying to influence a crowd, threaten someone with the thing they fear

ESTELLE


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babylon513 asked:


Now in the movie you see Luther on the phone who is he talking to? It can’t be the Riff’s because of what he says This guy Cyrus had an a accident and he says take care, so who is he talking to? Next hear is a list of all the gangs in the film (tell me if I missed any)
My question is witch of these Gangs are real? I know some of them are

The Alleycats,
The Amsterdam All-Stars,
The Baseball Furies,
The Black Hands,
The Blackjacks,
The Big Trains,
The Boppers,
The Boyle Avenue Runners,
The Charlemagnes,
The Colt 45’s,
The Dealers,
The Delaney Rovers,
The Dingos,
The E Street Shufflers,
The Easy Aces,
The Electric Eliminators,
The Eighth Avenue Apaches,
The Fastballs,
The Fifth Street Bombers,
The Filmores,
The Firetasters,
The Five Points,
The Gerrards,
The Gladiators,
The Go Hards,
The Gun Hill Dancers,
The Gramercy Riffs,
The High Hats,
The High Rollers,
The Homeboys,
The Hoplites,
The Howitzers,
The Huks,
The Hurricanes,
The Imps,
The Jesters,
The Jones Street Boys,
The Judas Bunch,
The Jupiters,
The Knockdowns,
The Knuckles,
The Lizzies,
The Locos,
The Magicians,
The Meatpackers,
The Moonrunners,
The Napoleons,
The Nickel Steaks,
The Nightriders,
The Ninth Avenue Razors,
The Orphans,
The Panzers,
The Phillies,
The Plainsmen,
The Punks,
The Queen’s Bridge Mutilators,
The Real Boys,
The Red Hook Shooters,
The Roadmasters,
The Rogues,
The Romans,
The Runaways,
The Saracens,
The Saratogas,
The Savage Huns,
The Shanghai Sultans,
The Southern Cross,
The Speedwagons,
The Stevedores,
The Stilletos,
The Stonebreakers,
The Terriers,
The Turks,
The Turnbull AC’s,
The Van Cortlandt Rangers,
The Warriors,
The Whispers,
The Xenophones,
The Xylophones,
The Yo-Yo’s,
The Youngbloods,
The Zodiacs,
The Zulus.

ROMEO


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coachstevetoth asked:


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