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  • The Art of Money Getting, by P. T. Barnum

    12 JUL 2023 · The Art of Money Getting, by P. T. Barnum Signup for our Newsletter Email here: https://mailchi.mp/544d66e78709/subscribe-to-exploretraveler Support Us By Buying Us A Coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/exploretraveler View our articles on ExploreTraveler.com This audiobook is in the public domain and non-copyrighted. Our ongoing efforts to help provide people who want to travel., and also get educated at the same time. Costs can be an issue, and these audiobooks, are made available via our team at exploretraveler.com https://exploretraveler.com "In the United States, where we have more land than people, it is not at all difficult for persons in good health to make money. In this comparatively new field, there are so many avenues of success open, so many vocations which are not crowded, that any person of either sex who is willing, at least for the time being, to engage in any respectable occupation that offers, may find lucrative employment." - P. T. Barnum
    1h 5m 17s
  • 法 兵 子 孫 SUN TZŬ ON THE ART OF WAR

    10 FEB 2022 · This Audio book The Art of War is brought to you by https://ExploreTraveler.com Transcriber’s Note This is a complete unabridged transcription of Lionel Gile’s translation of The Art of War. See additional notes at the end of the book. 法 兵 子 孫 SUN TZŬ ON THE ART OF WAR THE OLDEST MILITARY TREATISE IN THE WORLD TRANSLATED FROM THE CHINESE WITH INTRODUCTION AND CRITICAL NOTES BY LIONEL GILES, M.A. Assistant in the Department of Oriental Printed Books and MSS. in the British Museum LONDON LUZAC & Co. 1910 The seventh volume of “Mémoires concernant l’histoire, les sciences, les arts, les mœurs, les usages, &c., des Chinois”[1] is devoted to the Art of War, and contains, amongst other treatises,“Les Treize Articles de Sun-tse,” translated from the Chinese by a Jesuit Father, Joseph Amiot. Père Amiot appears to have enjoyed no small reputation as a sinologue in his day, and the field of his labours was certainly extensive. But his so-called translation of Sun Tzŭ, if placed side by side with the original, is seen at once to be little better than an imposture. It contains a great deal that Sun Tzŭ did not write, and very little indeed of what he did. Here is a fair specimen, taken from the opening sentences of chapter 5:— De l’habileté dans le gouvernement des Troupes. Sun tse dit: Ayez les noms de tous les Officiers tant généraux que subalternes; inscrivez les dans un catalogue à part, avec la note des talents & de la capacité de chacun d’eux, afin de pouvoir les employer avec avantage lorsque l’occasion en sera venue. Faites en sorte que tous ceux que vous devez commander soient persuadés que votre principale attention est de les préserver de tout dommage. Les troupes que vous ferez avancer contre l’ennemi doivent être comme des pierres que vous lanceriez contre des œufs. De vous à l’ennemi il ne doit y avoir d’autre différence que celle du fort au foible, du vuide au plein. Attaquez à découvert, mais soyez vainqueur en secret. Voilà en peu de mots en quoi consiste l’habileté & toute la perfection même du gouvernement des troupes. Throughout the nineteenth century, which saw a wonderful development in the study of Chinese literature, no translator ventured to tackle Sun Tzŭ, although his work was known to be highly valued in China as by far the oldest and best compendium of military science. It was not until the year 1905 that the first English translation by Capt. E. F. Calthrop, R.F.A., appeared at Tokyo under the title “Sonshi” (the Japanese form of Sun Tzŭ)[2]. Unfortunately, it was evident that the translator’s knowledge of Chinese was far too scanty to fit him to grapple with the manifold difficulties of Sun Tzŭ. He himself plainly acknowledges that without the aid of two Japanese gentlemen “the accompanying translation would have been impossible.” We can only wonder, then, that with their help it should have been so excessively bad. It is not merely a question of downright blunders, from which none can hope to be wholly exempt. Omissions were frequent; hard passages were wilfully distorted or slurred over. Such offences are less pardonable. They would not be tolerated in any edition of a Greek or Latin classic, and a similar standard of honesty ought to be insisted upon in translations from Chinese.
    1h 17m 9s
  • A Short History of the World by H. G. Wells

    31 JAN 2022 · A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WORLD By H. G. WELLS New York THE MACMILLAN & COMPANY 1922 Copyright 1922 Brought to you by ExploreTraveler.com for your enjoyment and the ability to learn for free, and to convert this learning into college credit via testing. Disclaimer: This audiobook was created from content that is no longer copyrighted, and is Public domain in the USA. A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WORLD I THE WORLD IN SPACE The story of our world is a story that is still very imperfectly known. A couple of hundred years ago men possessed the history of little more than the last three thousand years. What happened before that time was a matter of legend and speculation. Over a large part of the civilized world it was believed and taught that the world had been created suddenly in 4004 B.C., though authorities differed as to whether this had occurred in the spring or autumn of that year. This fantastically precise misconception was based upon a too literal interpretation of the Hebrew Bible, and upon rather arbitrary theological assumptions connected therewith. Such ideas have long since been abandoned by religious teachers, and it is universally recognized that the universe in which we live has to all appearances existed for an enormous period of time and possibly for endless time. Of course there may be deception in these appearances, as a room may be made to seem endless by putting mirrors facing each other at either end. But that the universe in which we live has existed only for six or seven thousand years may be regarded as an altogether exploded idea.
    1h 1m 34s
  • Manager Skills For the International Manager

    30 JAN 2022 · A question I have pondered recently is how do you quantify what your leadership style is, and to what degree this style can be because of our unique international experience. International management can be very tricky but I have found the following experiences in my life to have been essential to what I have become. Learning from a university is good but it will not prepare you for the everyday issues of being an ex-pat in a foreign land and organizing labor for the support of who you represent internationally. The information I am going to convey is from my experiences and is not meant to represent the only way. This information is just meant to be a guide of what worked for me, and how I was successful in doing so. See the article for this audio book here. https://exploretraveler.com/manager-skills-for-the-international-manager/
    9m 50s

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