“Rick Pitino knows a thing or two about comebacks—on the court and in life.” —Louisville Courier-Journal Basketball legend Rick Pitino reveals his model of success built upon his experiences of failure and personal loss in Rebound Rules—a powerful, deeply personal book about never giving up. Recalling the tragedies that shaped his life and career—his unsuccessful tenure as Celtics coach, the devastating loss on 9/11 of his best friend and his brother-in-law and the deep depression that followed—Coach Pitino shares his Rebound Rules, demonstrating how he emerged wiser and rose to new heights with a richer perspective on life and work…and how you can, too.
Beyond the Rules: 2010/2011 Basketball Officiating Deition
Natalie Winters thought she'd married the man of her dreams...but her marriage ended way too soon in a nightmarish divorce.
Written by Fred K. H. Tam, a noted pioneer in exploring the Japanese candlestick methodology Ideal for anyone who wants to invest or trade in both the futures and stock markets Includes hundreds of illustrated charts The Power of Japanese ...
RULES. Rebound emotions are background noise that distorts everything you hear. No matter what your spouse says or does, you feel so strongly about what is going on that you interpret it in a way that is consistent with how you feel.
The book discusses sustainability and law in a multifaceted way. Together, sustainability and law are an emerging challenge for research and science. This volume contributes through an interdisciplinary concept to its further exploration.
We ask law for a little order, to protect us from disorder.' M Delmas Marty, Towards a Truly Common Law (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2002) 7. 2 M Koskenniemi, 'Global Legal Pluralism: Multiple Regimes and Multiple.
Answering the widespread demand for an introductory book on rehabilitation engineering (RE), Dr. Rory A. Cooper, a distinguished RE authority, and his esteemed colleagues present An Introduction to Rehabilitation Engineering.
According to De Waard, Beeckman's rules of colliding bodies were valid for soft, inelastic bodies such as two pieces of clay. There is no rebound under such circumstances—in contrast with Descartes's laws of collision, which deal with ...