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Success is your birthright. With your mindset, you shape your destiny in the way you dream and visualize your future self. Thus, the power to be a successful person belongs to you. The journey to change your life begins when you define what you want. In this book, you will find ways to unleash your inner power to make everything you wish possible. The path to success starts when you know what success means to you because success takes its root in your authenticity and your unique way of thinking, living, and dreaming. No tips, tactics, tools, or techniques can improve your life without knowing what success means to you. In other words, you are the source of your success, thanks to your mindset. You become positive about living because you know there is more than enough in the world. What Success Means to You: Crafting Your Abundant Mindset is packed with journal prompts, helpful tips, and new perspective on how an individual can begin living fully within their own Power! I invite you to start this journey, committing to invest in your happiness and success each day. There isn't one definition of success. There isn't one perfect way to succeed. There are countless possibilities to reach success and happiness. Are you ready to step into yours?
This book presents both nationally significant objects and ordinary items from everyday life to provide insight into 19th century American society, showing readers how the production, design, function, and use of these objects can inform our understanding of the period.Artifacts from 19th Century America examines a broad array of objects representing various aspects of 19th century American society. The objects have been chosen to illuminate daily life in a number of categories including cooking, entertainment, grooming, clothing and accessories, health, household items, religious life, work, and education.The book's 53 entries include a brief introduction to the background of the object, when and why it was made, and who used it, followed by a detailed description of the object itself. Finally, each entry provides a deep dive into the object's significance and how the object reveals clues about the social, political, economic, and intellectual life of the society in which it was produced and utilized. Students and general readers alike will not only learn about the time period but also learn to use the skills of material culture theory and method, including how to draw meaningful conclusions from each object about their historical context and significance.
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