The personal development leader people are calling the "modern Day Napoleon Hill" is Douglas Vermeeren. In Hill's day he interviewed more than 400 of the world's most influential business leaders and innovators of his day. Vermeeren has conducted a similar study of the world's top achievers in our day.
One of the major differences between the studies of both Vermeeren and Hill is that Vermeeren included many categories of success that were not included in Hill's original studies. For example, Vermeeren include athletes, celebrities, internet business successes and even network marketing millionaires. In Hills day these kinds of successes did not exist and athletes and celebrities certainly were not commanding the salaries they are today.
Hill revolutionized the personal development industry with such landmark books as Think and Grow Rich and Laws of Success. Vermeeren has taken many of his teaching to film with the movies The Opus, The Gratitude Experiment and The Lost Message. Several of his materials are also available in books and various published articles.
Vermeeren is also known as the first North American to ever address the Chinese political party leaders on Human performance and motivation. He is also the youngest visiting professor to the Wu Zhai University in China.
Many in the personal development field feel that Vermeeren will leave a lasting mark on the personal development world and is carving out a path in new territory. He is particularly appreciated among the current upcoming generation as an expert who shares a significantly relevant message on personal potential. Known also as North America's Achievement Expert his message is focus on a unique system of goal setting, goal achievement and increasing productivity for business and individual needs.
He is currently consider one of the top international speakers in the world and addressed audiences around the globe.
You can find more information about Douglas Vermeeren at www.DouglasVermeeren.com
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This subject concerns history -- it does not belong here.However, the question is interesting. It is almost impossible to answer verbally, in text. It requires a series of maps, showing the European continent and its political subdivisions before, during, and after the Napoleonic wars.But briefly, the land "controlled" by Napoleon at the height of his domain included France and the following CONQUERED areas: all of Spain, all of Switzerland, all of Netherlands, all of what we now call Belgium, almost all of what we now know as Italy (the mainland "boot", as well as Corsica, but not including Sicily or Sardinia), much of what we now call Germany (in an agglomeration Napoleon called "the Confederation of the Rhine" -- most of the German city states, principalities, and ecclesiastical holdings, but excluding Prussia), and a country then called Croatia, which ran in a strip from Switzerland, west thru parts of what we now call Austria and Italy, all of Slovenia, and a strip of present-day Croatia along the north-eastern Adriatic Sea. This was all in one contiguous area. In addition was a non-contiguous conquered area called the Duchy of Warsaw (much of present-day Poland), separated from the rest of Napoleon's holdings by a strip of Prussia.There were two other types of area "controlled" by Napoleon: first, there was one country (Denmark/Norway, with its holding, Iceland) that became Napoleon's "voluntary ally" to avoid being attacked and conquered; second, there were large land-masses occupied at one time or another by Napoleon's armies, portions of countries that were never completely or formally "conquered". This included large portions of the Austria-Hungarian Empire, Russia, and others.Once again, for a better understanding, try looking up maps of Europe from 1800 to 1815.
Napoleon Hill was born on October 26, 1883.
Napoleon Hill was born on October 26, 1883.
The Napoleon of Notting Hill was created in 1904.
The Napoleon of Notting Hill has 300 pages.
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