Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | Klausner eventually resigned from Bill Gates' Foundation.
Dr. Klausner oversaw a $40 million contract the cancer institute awarded to Harvard Medical School while Klausner was a candidate for president of the university. After leaving the institute he took a board position with a company founded by Stuart Schreiber, a Harvard colleague who got the government contract to build the Molecular Target Laboratory.
To make matters worse, Dr. | Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts | For instance, after a couple drinks at an after-work cocktail party, someone might bring up bill gates and his unimaginable fortune (or his sometimes irritating operating system and business model). This activates the neural circuit you've formed about Gates, and you, realizing that you cannot recall his actual words, paraphrase a few of Gates's quotes, interspersing a few of your own words and ideas. Memory recall is contextual and bound up with emotions—thus, it is imperfect and fallible, as is the scientific understanding of how it all works. | Paul D. Blanc, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | In the interim William Henry Perkin, all of twenty-three years old at that point, had become spectacularly wealthy, a technologically empowered wun-derkind who was the bill gates of his time and place.
Following Perkins initial success in the Mauve Decade, named after his discovery and the years theteafter, intense industrial competition for the discovery, synthesis, and control of other new chemical dyes continued unabated. At first, benzene production remained a key priority within the rapidly growing coal tar distillation industry. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | REPPED: bill gates, the richest man in the world, was interviewed on The Larry King Show. When asked by Larry about his incredible wealth and success, bill gates said "Larry, I was at the right place at the right time, and luck has a lot to do with that."
You now are reading this book. I believe in my heart that you are at the right place at the right time. Maybe luck has something to do with it.
Bill Gates continued, "But Larry, there were a lot of people at the same place I was. One difference was I had vision. I saw the potential that was there. | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | The ad featured a bespectacled man, somewhere between ages twenty and thirty, who vaguely resembled bill gates. "Focus on the possible."
Hurley said he keeps his Ritalin bottle next to his alarm clock on the table beside his bed. When the alarm rings in the morning, he takes his pill and hits the snooze. In fifteen minutes, when the alarm buzzes again, his pill has kicked in, and he jumps out of bed. "Boom," he said. "I know it works."
He said he once worried all the time what people thought of him. But Ritalin took those thoughts away, he said. | Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts | For instance, if we attend a one-hour lecture by bill gates, we may jot down notes of what was most significant to us. Even though Gates will have spoken thousands of words, we sift through his sentences, filter out the great majority, and commit to memory that which we deem essential. What we actually remember sans notes from the lecture, particularly days or months later, is remarkably limited. Needless to say, no one can remember every sensory aspect of our lived life (although those with photographic memory do well with visual images and sequences). | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | When asked by Larry about his incredible wealth and success, bill gates said "Larry, I was at the right place at the right time, and luck has a lot to do with that."
You now are reading this book. I believe in my heart that you are at the right place at the right time. Maybe luck has something to do with it.
Bill Gates continued, "But Larry, there were a lot of people at the same place I was. One difference was I had vision. I saw the potential that was there."
Folks, I believe you are at the right place at the right time by reading this book. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | They even used Web-based businesses such as Google and eBay, and they assumed that some of the bright young dudes in black outfits and stylish eyeglasses behind the public offerings would be the next bill gates or Larry Ellison. Hundreds of other ventures were capitalized and geared up, and a stunning percentage of them failed. The diminishing returns of overinvestment had struck again. Entropy expressed itself in the form of mass delusion. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It makes about as much sense as holding a fundraiser for bill gates.
It's time to teach genuine cancer prevention to women
The cancer industry has been getting away with this scam for years, but I say enough is enough. It's time to declare, "The Emperor has no clothes!" and that the best way to help protect the lives of women is to teach them how to avoid breast cancer rather than waiting for them to get it.
And doing so is surprisingly simple. All you have to do is raise awareness about the things that cause breast cancer vs. the things that prevent breast cancer. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Has anybody else noticed the shocking acceleration of aging in people like Michael Dell and Steve Jobs? Even bill gates looks like he's about to enter a retirement center.
It's also interesting that business suits cover up an unhealthy body. If you looked at some of these people without their suits, you'd be shocked. The business suit is a great cover up for an unhealthy body, a toxic liver and unhealthy blood. And to me, this unhealthy physical state also indicates an unhealthy mind that lacks clarity and lucidity. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | The second caution is greed: many innovators want to win the race, make their trillion dollars and become the bill gates or J.P. Morgan of new energy. The stakes are too high on this to hold things back or to create new monopolies. My third caution for the inventors is to be aware of other new energy technologies and, where appropriate, to join with them in finding a solution rather than bitterly competing and keeping secrets. The best answer for society, and we hope also for the marketplace, will almost always be a blend of approaches. | Jeremy P. Tarcher See book keywords and concepts | Just imagine: Only a fraction of this, $40 billion a year, according to the UN, is enough to provide universal access to basic social services in all poor countries—and is less than the net worth of one man, bill gates.26
Susan's group, the Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions for the Aid of Citizens—known by its more memorable acronym, ATTAC— is spreading quickly. With more than 25,000 members in France alone, it has chapters in seventeen countries and dozens of cities around the world. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | I have witnessed some contestants coming and going in search of becoming the bill gates of free energy, awaiting the crucial moment to enter and profit.
This really is a fantasy many misguided researchers and their supporters carry out; in the end, the only way that makes sense is to find significant research dollars of tens to hundreds of millions and to come up with several alternative concepts, with no guarantee as to which ones are most viable. Many projects are run that way, including Manhattan and Apollo, and even the Tokamak hot fusion project. | Sydney Walker III, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | And bill gates, shorn of his eccentric personality traits, would probably be just another computer engineer—and not the world's wealthiest software developer. Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Charles Darwin, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Abraham Lincoln all were, by modern psychiatry's definition, troubled people in need of "help." In fact, most of our great artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, and actors have personalities the DSM would define as pathological—and, in most cases, those personality traits are largely responsible for their success. | Carl Jensen See book keywords and concepts | According to the Forbes report, the world's wealthiest person, bill gates, chairman of Microsoft Corp., saw his net worth double to $36.4 billion since 1996.
How could such a significant redistribution of wealth occur in such a short period of time with so little public awareness? Perhaps it is because the mass media today, as a direct result of increased consolidation, have become, in reality, corporate media, and as such they benefit directly from maintaining the status quo. | Francisco, M.D. Contreras See book keywords and concepts | | These doctors are to surgeons what bill gates is to computer enthusiasts. The University of Vienna is also the alma mater of Sigmund Freud and many other physicians that have made it into the history books. I was so thrilled to be there that I never objected to the long shifts. At times I would spend up to 72 hours straight in the operating room with a seemingly endless stream of patients. I suffered varying degrees of sleep deprivation during those five years, but it was worth it. I was becoming what I had wanted to be for so long. |
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