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Books That Changed My Life!

Books That Changed My Life  If you want your life to be different… READ! Words are thoughts that when shared are accepted as good ideas or bad ideas. Every single word you hear or read consciously or subconsciously shapes your beliefs and therefore they shape your life. Below you will find seventy-seven books from my personal recommended reading list. These books have changed my life. I am grateful to each author whose words shaped my soul. If you want your life to be different… read! Allyson Lewis’ Top 10 Must Read Books Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Acct of Operation Redwing & the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10  by Marcus Lutrell Man’s Search for Meaning  by Victor Frankle Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage  by Alfred Lansing The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science  by Norman Doidge Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience  by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi How to Win Friends and Influence People  by Dale Carnegie Think and Gr
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Albanian Lanuage

Albanian language ,  Indo-European  language  spoken in  Albania  and by smaller numbers of ethnic Albanians in other parts of the southern  Balkans , along the east coast of  Italy  and in  Sicily , in southern  Greece , and in  Germany , Sweden, the  United States ,  Ukraine , and Belgium. Albanian is the only modern representative of a distinct branch of the Indo-European language family. The origins of the general name Albanian, which traditionally referred to a restricted area in central Albania, and of the current official name Shqip or Shqipëri, which may well be derived from a term meaning “pronounce clearly, intelligibly,” are still disputed. The name Albanian has been found in records since the time of Ptolemy. In Calabrian Albanian the name is Arbresh, in Modern Greek Arvanítis, and in Turkish Arnaut; the name must have been transmitted early through Greek speech. Dialects The two principal  dialects ,  Gheg  in the north and  Tosk  in the south, are separated roughly