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Books with author Michael Mogill

  • The Game Changing Attorney: How to Land the Best Cases, Stand Out from Your Competition, and Become the Obvious Choice in Your Market

    Michael Mogill

    Paperback (Lioncrest Publishing, Oct. 18, 2018)
    These days, even if you’re an outstanding lawyer, you’re getting lost in the shuffle. America’s legal landscape is saturated with more than 1.3 million attorneys, and they’re all competing fiercely to attract the same discerning clients and high-value cases you are. Fortunately, there’s a way to stand out from the pack and reach a vast online audience searching for your services.In The Game Changing Attorney, marketing expert Michael Mogill takes you through the process of creating powerful visual content that connects emotionally with potential clients. You’ll learn the value of differentiation and storytelling, while unlocking the keys to landing the best clients and highest-value cases.Like it or not, the best cases go to the best marketers. With The Game Changing Attorney, you’ll not only become a better marketer, but you’ll also learn actionable strategies to help you break through the noise, gain your ideal client’s attention, and dominate the competition.
  • The Game Changing Attorney: How to Land the Best Cases, Stand Out from Your Competition, and Become the Obvious Choice in Your Market

    Michael Mogill

    eBook (Lioncrest Publishing, Nov. 6, 2018)
    These days, even if you’re an outstanding lawyer, you’re getting lost in the shuffle. America’s legal landscape is saturated with more than 1.3 million attorneys, and they’re all competing fiercely to attract the same discerning clients and high-value cases you are. Fortunately, there’s a way to stand out from the pack and reach a vast online audience searching for your services.In The Game Changing Attorney, marketing expert Michael Mogill takes you through the process of creating powerful visual content that connects emotionally with potential clients. You’ll learn the value of differentiation and storytelling, while unlocking the keys to landing the best clients and highest-value cases.Like it or not, the best cases go to the best marketers. With The Game Changing Attorney, you’ll not only become a better marketer, but you’ll also learn actionable strategies to help you break through the noise, gain your ideal client’s attention, and dominate the competition.
  • The Game Changing Attorney: How to Land the Best Cases, Stand Out from Your Competition, and Become the Obvious Choice in Your Market

    Michael Mogill

    Hardcover (Lioncrest Publishing, Oct. 18, 2018)
    These days, even if you're an outstanding lawyer, you're getting lost in the shuffle. America's legal landscape is saturated with more than 1.3 million attorneys, and they're all competing fiercely to attract the same discerning clients and high-value cases you are. Fortunately, there's a way to stand out from the pack and reach a vast online audience searching for your services. In The Game Changing Attorney, marketing expert Michael Mogill takes you through the process of creating powerful visual content that connects emotionally with potential clients. You'll learn the value of differentiation and storytelling, while unlocking the keys to landing the best clients and highest-value cases. Like it or not, the best cases go to the best marketers. With The Game Changing Attorney, you'll not only become a better marketer, but you'll also learn actionable strategies to help you break through the noise, gain your ideal client's attention, and dominate the competition.
  • War Poet: The Life of Alan Seeger and His Rendezvous With Death

    Michael Hill

    eBook
    WAR POET is a biography of American poet, Alan Seeger, killed at the battle of the Somme in July 1916 and author of "I Have a Rendezvous with Death," the favorite poem of President John F. Kennedy and one of the most powerful and memorable war poems of all time. When first published in the fall of 1916, Seeger became an instant hero in America and, in Europe, many compared him to the martyred British poet Rupert Brooke. His death was seen by many as "one of the most romantic incidents of the war" and declared his poetry "the authentic voice of ... war's ennobling glory." Theodore Roosevelt called Seeger a "gallant, gifted young man ... A dreamer of dreams, whose deeds made his death nobly good." Even after the Great War ended the memory of Seeger and his poem did not die, with literary allusions to his work and his "rendezvous with death" making their way into the works of such writers as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. With a single poem, Alan Seeger entered the pantheon of history's greatest war poets. Even now, over one hundred years later, it is a work of power and magic which still resonates through generation after generation of Americans. Drawing on new and important archival material, Michael Hill, author of "Elihu Washburne: Diary and Letters of America's Minister to France During the Siege and Commune of Paris", paints a noble and poignant portrait of this little known but fascinating American poet.
  • War Poet: The Life of Alan Seeger and His Rendezvous With Death

    Michael Hill

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 16, 2017)
    WAR POET is a biography of American poet, Alan Seeger, killed at the battle of the Somme in July 1916 and author of "I Have a Rendezvous with Death," the favorite poem of President John F. Kennedy and one of the most powerful and memorable war poems of all time. When first published in the fall of 1916, Seeger became an instant hero in America and, in Europe, many compared him to the martyred British poet Rupert Brooke. His death was seen by many as "one of the most romantic incidents of the war" and declared his poetry "the authentic voice of ... war's ennobling glory." Theodore Roosevelt called Seeger a "gallant, gifted young man ... A dreamer of dreams, whose deeds made his death nobly good." Even after the Great War ended the memory of Seeger and his poem did not die, with literary allusions to his work and his "rendezvous with death" making their way into the works of such writers as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. With a single poem, Alan Seeger entered the pantheon of history's greatest war poets. Even now, over one hundred years later, it is a work of power and magic which still resonates through generation after generation of Americans. Drawing on new and important archival material, Michael Hill, author of "Elihu Washburne: Diary and Letters of America's Minister to France During the Siege and Commune of Paris", paints a noble and poignant portrait of this little known but fascinating American poet.
  • I Saw a Caterpillar

    Michael Will

    language (Michael Will Books, Oct. 25, 2019)
    What happens when a little girl meets a caterpillar for the first time? Find out, when you join Lylah and Carl on the adventure of a lifetime in this fun filled rhyming book. Get ready for some high flying fun in the sun and a dream sequence that is out of this world. Enjoy watching as Lylah and Carl form an unbreakable friendship, all the while having the time of their lives. As a special bonus, this book includes an educational section on the life cycle and migration of the monarch butterfly.
  • The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's Fight Against Terrorism--From al Qa'ida to ISIS

    Michael Morell

    eBook (Twelve, May 12, 2015)
    New York Times Bestseller Like See No Evil and At the Center of the Storm, this is a vivid and gripping account of the Central Intelligence Agency, a life of secrets, and a war in the shadows. Called the "Bob Gates of his generation" by Politico, Michael Morell was a top CIA officer who played a critical role in the most important counterterrorism events of the past two decades. Morell was by President Bush's side on 9/11/01 when terrorists struck America and in the White House Situation Room advising President Obama on 5/1/11 when America struck back-killing Usama bin Ladin. From the subway bombings in London to the terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Morell always seemed to find himself on the cusp of history. A superb intelligence analyst and briefer, Morell now presents THE GREAT WAR OF OUR TIME, where he uses his talents to offer an unblinking and insightful assessment of CIA's counterterrorism successes and failures of the past twenty years and, perhaps most important, shows readers that the threat of terrorism did not die with Bin Ladin in Abbottabad. Morell illuminates new, growing threats from terrorist groups that, if unaddressed, could leave the country vulnerable to attacks that would dwarf 9/11 in magnitude. He writes of secret, back-channel negotiations he conducted with foreign spymasters and regime leaders in a desperate attempt to secure a peaceful outcome to unrest launched during the "Arab Spring." Morell describes how efforts to throw off the shackles of oppression have too often resulted in broken nation states unable or unwilling to join the fight against terrorism. Along the way Morell provides intimate portraits of the leadership styles of figures ranging from Presidents Bush and Obama, CIA directors Tenet, Goss, Hayden, Petraeus, Panetta, and Brennan, and a host of others.
  • Tornadoes

    H. Michael Mogil

    Paperback (Voyageur Press, Dec. 14, 2003)
    Tornadoes are one of the most fascinating and powerful weather phenomena. These twisting columns of air can be incredibly destructive and often lethal when they touch the ground. Weather forecasters have long studied tornadoes in an attempt to better understand their origins and how to predict them. H. Michael Mogil expertly explains the mechanics of tornadoes, how and where they form, and what happens when they strike. He describes how advances in technology, including radar and weather satellites, have led to improved warning systems.
  • I Saw a Caterpillar

    Michael Will

    Paperback (Michael Will Books, Nov. 10, 2019)
    What happens when a little girl meets a caterpillar for the first time? Find out, when you join Lylah and Carl on the adventure of a lifetime in this fun filled rhyming book. Get ready for some high flying fun in the sun and a dream sequence that is out of this world. Enjoy watching as Lylah and Carl form an unbreakable friendship, all the while having the time of their lives.Bonus: This book includes an educational section on the life cycle and migration of the monarch butterfly.This book is an easy to read rhyming book, perfect for early readers ages 4-7.
  • Anytime Weather Everywhere

    H. Michael Mogil

    Paperback (How the Weatherworks, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Mogil, H. Michael
  • Advanced Statistics

    Michael Hugill

    Paperback (Collins Educational, )
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  • Extreme Weather

    H Michael Mogil

    Hardcover (New Holland Publishers Ltd, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Extreme Weather is packed with high-quality images and diagrams on everything from types of storms to how to observe weather to places known for their specific extreme weather.Which layer in the atmosphere contains Earth's weather? How are strong winds maintained? How does water form clouds? What damage is caused by falling hail? Extreme Weather, a new book in the visually stunning, groundbreaking INSIDERS series, answers all these questions and more. Packed with high quality images and diagrams on everything from types of storms to how to observe weather to places known for their specfic extreme weather. Full-energy spreads approach the topics through unique and unexpected angles, taking the reader inside the action. Engaging and fun to read, this series will appeal to know-it-all kids and reluctant readers alike.