Wolf Hustle

Wolf Hustle
Title Wolf Hustle PDF eBook
Author Cin Fabré
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages 248
Release 2022-09-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1250816874

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From the South Bronx projects to the boardroom—at only nineteen years old, Cin Fabré ran with the wolves of Wall Street. Growing up, Cin Fabré didn’t know anything about the stock market. But she learned how to hustle from her immigrant parents, saving money so that one day she could escape her abusive father and poverty in the Bronx. Through a tip from a friend, Cin pushed her way into brokerage firm VTR Capital—an offshoot of Stratton Oakmont, the company where the Wolf of Wall Street, Jordan Belfort, had reigned. She was shocked to find an army of young workers, mostly Black and Brown, with no real prospects for promotion sitting at phones doing the drudge work of finding investment leads for white male brokers. But she felt the pull of profit and knew she would do whatever she had to do to be successful. Pulling back the curtain on the inequities she and so many others faced, Wolf Hustle reveals how Cin worked grueling hours, ascending from cold caller to stockbroker, becoming the only Black woman to do so at her firm. She also discloses the excesses she took part in on 1990s Wall Street—the strip clubs, the Hamptons parties, the Gucci shopping sprees—while reveling in the thrill of making money. From landing clients worth hundreds of millions to gaining, losing, then gaining back fortunes in seconds, Cin examines her years spent trading frantically and hustling successfully, grappling with what it takes to build a rich life, and, ultimately, beating Wall Street at its own game.

Buzz Books 2022: Fall/Winter

Buzz Books 2022: Fall/Winter
Title Buzz Books 2022: Fall/Winter PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Publishers Lunch
Total Pages 1136
Release 2022-05-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1948586509

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The 21st edition of Buzz Books is a treasure-trove of what readers value the most: substantial excerpts from titles scheduled for publication this fall and winter. Think of it as a compilation of nearly 60 great “singles.” Major bestselling authors such as Alice Feeney and John Irving are featured, along with literary greats Yiyun Li, Elizabeth McCracken, and Kamila Shamsie. Other sure-to-be popular titles are by Lauren Denton, Stephen Markley, and Ellen Marie Wiseman. Buzz Books has had a particularly stellar track record with highlighting the most talented, exciting debut authors, and this edition is no exception with Jonathan Escoffery’s If I Survive You, Jamila Minnicks’ Moonrise Over New Jessup, and Kai Thomas’s In the Upper Country. Our nonfiction selections range from New Yorker writer Rachel Aviv’s exploration of trauma to Cin Fabré’s inspiring story of becoming a Wall Street Trader at 19. Pulitzer-Prize winning historian Thomas Ricks offers a look into the civil rights movement. Finally, we present ten early looks at new work up-and-coming young adult authors Kate Armstrong, Krystal Marquis, and Maya Prasad and more, as well as Nubia, a debut from actor Omar Epps.

A History of Competitive Gaming

A History of Competitive Gaming
Title A History of Competitive Gaming PDF eBook
Author Lu Zhouxiang
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 320
Release 2022-05-13
Genre History
ISBN 100058853X

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Competitive gaming, or esports – referring to competitive tournaments of video games among both casual gamers and professional players – began in the early 1970s with small competitions like the one held at Stanford University in October 1972, where some 20 researchers and students attended. By 2022 the estimated revenue of the global esports industry is in excess of $947 million, with over 200 million viewers worldwide. Regardless of views held about competitive gaming, esports have become a modern economic and cultural phenomenon. This book studies the full history of competitive gaming from the 1970s to the 2010s against the background of the arrival of the electronic and computer age. It investigates how competitive gaming has grown into a new form of entertainment, a sport-like competition, a lucrative business and a unique cultural sensation. It also explores the role of competitive gaming in the development of the video game industry, making a distinctive contribution to our knowledge and understanding of the history of video games. A History of Competitive Gaming will appeal to all those interested in the business and culture of gaming, as well as those studying modern technological culture.

Wolf-lure

Wolf-lure
Title Wolf-lure PDF eBook
Author Agnes Castle
Publisher
Total Pages 430
Release 1917
Genre
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The Chief Executive Hustler

The Chief Executive Hustler
Title The Chief Executive Hustler PDF eBook
Author Vincent Mafu
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 255
Release 2013-07-09
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1483659550

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The Chief Executive Hustler (CEH) is the winners manual for this intense race that we call life. It is a reference guide for entrepreneurs or anyone else who wants more out of life. It provides easy answers to difficult questions and gives practical solutions for solving them. The CEHs ten principles are based on proven success strategies used by self-made millionaires, entertainment moguls, independent entrepreneurs, political leaders, relationship experts, psychologists, educators, and spiritual gurus. They work for everyone, no matter what race, profession, age, religion, income, or education level! In it you will learn the following: How to consistently create opportunity, instead of waiting for it. How to position yourself to be successful in any industry. Dont just hope it happens. Make it happen! If you cant find a way, then make a way! Success is simple; but it aint easy! Recession Proof! This book will ultimately open your eyes but most importantly open your mind, and you will learn how to avoid the traps already set for the population! The chief executive is ultimately the guide to success for us all! This Book Is Rated R: Real, Relevant, and Refreshing!

Her Viking Wolf

Her Viking Wolf
Title Her Viking Wolf PDF eBook
Author Theodora Taylor
Publisher Theodora Taylor
Total Pages 246
Release 2013-12-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0984919325

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"I'm engaged to a perfect millionaire, but this time-traveling Viking werewolf says I'm coming home with him!" When Chloe Adams was four, her shiftless shifter parents abandoned her on the side of the road. But now she’s reinvented herself as a DIY domestic goddess, and she’s engaged to the most eligible alpha in Colorado –- that is until a huge, red-haired, time-traveling Viking werewolf shows up to claim her as his fated mate. Wait… what?!?! "This was diamond of a download!!! A must-read if there ever was one!" - 5 Star Amazon Review READER WARNING: This smoking-hot romance contain jaw-dropping twists and turns, sizzling sex scenes, and nothing less than the adventure of a lifetime. HER VIKING WOLF has become a fan favorite, but should only be read by those who like their Vikings red-haired and red-hot! * * * And don’t forget to check out the other books in the Alpha Kings series!**** Her Viking Wolf Wolf and Punishment Wolf and Prejudice Wolf and Soul Her Viking Wolves

Wolf's Tale

Wolf's Tale
Title Wolf's Tale PDF eBook
Author Dan Foley
Publisher Crossroad Press
Total Pages
Release 2018-03-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Melvin “Wolf” Lobo is returning to his beloved bayou to face Old Ben, the ghost who hungers for his blood. Wolf fled the bayou to escape Ben, but now, having defeated one ghost aboard the nuclear submarine USS John Hancock, Wolf is confident he can do it again. What he doesn’t know, but will soon find out, is that there are things more dangerous in the Louisiana swamps than a malignant spirit. "Foley's WOLF'S TALE is a classic ghost story and a rollicking adventure. New Orleans is so well drawn it leaps off the page, becoming as much a character as anyone else, living or otherwise. Terrifying and loads of fun!" – Nate Kenyon, author of BLOODSTONE, THE REACH, and DAY ONE: A NOVEL