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Light One Candle, A Handbook for Bootstrapping Entrepreneurs
Published in Paperback by Innovation Press (05 February, 1998)
Author: Michael Richards
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'Light One Candle' is about self-sufficiency and community.
'Light One Candle' is a guide to assist startup entrepreneurs beginning with few resources. But 'Light One Candle' is, also, the story of one family's vision to create jobs for the disadvantaged and the disenfranchised in our communities and to restore dignity and hope into their lives through entrepreneurship. 'Light One Candle' is the story of Candleworks, a business which has now received awards because of its dedication to entrepreneurial excellence, human rights and welfare-to-work initiatives among others. The author states in chapter six : Candleworks is about making candles, creating jobs and building community. I found 'Light One Candle' to be about these, but also about personal and social responsibility as we conduct business. 'Light One Candle' is about beginning with little and resourcefulness, about obstacles and perseverence, about family and hope, and about unending faith in ourselves to rise through difficulty. 'Light One Candle' is also about self-respect and respect for the dignity of others who are disadvantaged and disenfranchised. I found the book to be informative because of the entrepreneurial Foundation Principles offered and to be lifted by the values embedded in the Candleworks philosophy. But most of all, I was moved and inspired by one family's sacrifices and their never-ending pursuit of a vision to survive and while restoring dignity to others through the Candleworks model. Highly recommended !!

An amazing book about the life of an entrpreneur
Private Enterprise in the Public Interest -A call to vision and action (A Keynote Address and Op-Ed Essay)

In the new millennium, hunger, poverty, despair and violence are unacceptable and unnecessary. These four social viruses are the actual "four horsemen" of the apocalypse that threaten humanity. History demonstrates that great societies are more often destroyed by the rot of these viruses from within rather than attack from without. For decades, billions of dollars have been directed to external military defense, while the internal social viruses grow and are not dealt with effectively. Now that we're past the mass capital drain of the Cold War and the Nuclear Arms Race, our society can redirect capital into entrepreneurial ventures that further human progress. War and political conflict are the result of humanity's historically embedded fear of the scarcity of resources in our collective memory. Political fear and racism persist as an emotional, irrati! onal response. Intelligent analyis of our present global resources and technology indicate that scarcity is no longer a physical reality. There is plenty for all, if we organize the entrepreneurial will to harvest the actual global abundance.

Epidemic youth violence, crime, drug abuse, poverty and homelessness are all symptoms of the social virus. Whether businesses calculate the social costs of violence, crime, drug abuse and homelessness into the profit and loss statements of their companies, these costs exist and directly effect the bottom line. Such hidden overhead weakens their business and community. These costs are assumed inefficiently through cumbersome, bureaucratic government structures that then charge back this "social overhead" in the form of high local, state and federal taxes. The majority of social overhead is presently passively paid by the business sector. That system doesn't work. It costs about fifty thousand dollars a year to lock up our soc! ial casualties in prison. The average prison sentence is 7 ! years. $350,000 for each prisoner! A lot of education, productive enterprise and preventative community development could be funded with this misused cash. The Social Enterprise Association (S.E.A.) has been formed to organize business and community leaders to envision and activate social transformation as we initiate our next century of human history. The purpose of the Social Enterprise Association is to redirect the intolerable

Best book I've read on the reality of entrepreneurship.
This book has humor, pathos and drama. It's a business book that reads like a real life adventure story.

This is not "business as usual". This book presents a working plan for business to operate with social responsibility.

Light One Candle, a Handbook for Bootstrapping entrepreneurs is must reading for anyone ready to launch a creative enterprise in any field of endeavor.

This book provides 12 practical steps for the bootstrapping entrepreneur.


Bootstrapping : A Nonparametric Approach to Statistical Inference
Published in Paperback by Sage Publications (09 August, 1993)
Authors: Christopher Z. Mooney and Robert D. Duval
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Early introduction for the social sciences
This monograph is typical of the short monographs in the SAGE series. It provides a gentle (light on mathematics) introduction to the topic with social scientists in mind. Some applications are presented and it provides a good list of references. It was written prior to the now popular book by Efron and Tibshirani and others that followed. At times it is overly simplistic in order to provide concepts without much mathematics. However, most of the descriptions are accurate. It provides an intuitive understanding of bootstrap, presents some applications, exposes the wide variety of potential applications, puts things in an appropriate historical prospective and briefly describes situations where the bootstrap fails. My book "Bootstrap Methods" published by Wiley in 1999 has many of the same objectives and features of this monograph. For a thorough and more recent account of the literature and more detailed examples see my book. Other books including Efron and Tibshirani (1993), Davison and Hinkley (1997), Hall (1992), Shao and Tu (1995) and Manly (1997) provide more detail, theory and mathematics. This book is good though, as a place to get that first quick and gentle introduction to the subject.


Bootstrapping: Douglas Engelbart, Coevolution, and the Origins of Personal Computing
Published in Hardcover by Stanford Univ Pr (January, 2001)
Author: Thierry Bardini
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Some revolutions are thoroughly televised. When Douglas Engelbart first demonstrated small-w windows and a funny wooden device called a mouse back in 1968, interest jumped quickly and he became the progenitor of the PC. Now, less widely known than the successful entrepreneurs who made billions from his innovations, his story deserves deeper attention as an outstanding example of practical creative research. Communications professor Thierry Bardini examines the scope of his work before and during his tenure at the Stanford Research Institute in Bootstrapping, a thoughtful history of an underreported story.

Bardini cleverly sidesteps the postmodern superanalysis of his colleagues to present a clear, straightforward glimpse into Engelbart's environment of inspiration. As an engineer familiar with the earliest computers, he quickly came to understand that their complexity could rapidly outpace human ability to cope--and thus was born the concept of the "user." His team used their computing power to determine how best to use their computing power--a reflexive assignment of profound brilliance--and churned out novel concepts and designs faster than their contemporaries could absorb them.

How and why this occurred as it did is the focus of Bardini's research, and students of creativity and the history of computing will have fits of ecstasy that he has compiled his work so accessibly. Better still, Bootstrapping shows research done right and is essential reading for R&D types everywhere. --Rob Lightner

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Story of a little known pioneer!
These days only the big guys get the credit for the technology we use every day. In Bootstrapping, Bardini looks at the life and contributions of Douglas Engelbart to the personal computing revolution. More than the story of technology, Bootstrapping is the story of a personal crusade to make interfacing with computers easier. Bardini focuses too much on the person and not enough on the context of Engelbart's innovations, hence the 4 stars.


Signal to Syntax: Bootstrapping from Speech to Grammar in Early Acquisition
Published in Hardcover by Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc (November, 1996)
Authors: James L. Morgan and Katherine Demuth
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Exciting,satisfying, excellent.
Gratifying edition of recent research in the bootstrapping field. Exciting,satisfying, excellent.


Approaches to Bootstrapping
Published in Hardcover by John Benjamins Publishing Company (November, 2000)
Authors: Jurgen Wessenborn and Barbara Hohle
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Approaches to Bootstrapping: Phonological, Lexical, Syntactic and Neurophysiological Aspects of Early Language Acquisition (Language Acquisition and Language Disorders, Vol 23)
Published in Hardcover by John Benjamins Publishing Co. (October, 2001)
Authors: Jurgen Weissenborn and Barbara Hohle
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Bootstrapping and Related Techniques (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems)
Published in Paperback by Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG (31 January, 1992)
Authors: K.H. Joeckel, G. Rothe, and W. Sendler
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Bootstrapping and related techniques : proceedings of an international conference held in Trier, FRG, June 4-8, 1990
Published in Unknown Binding by Springer-Verlag (1992)
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Bootstrapping educators : a self-help guide for high school teachers
Published in Unknown Binding by Rowman & Littlefield (Non NBN) (01 January, 1987)
Author: Jerry Shepherd
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Bootstrapping Your Startup Business : Operate at High Margins by Leveraging Resources and Adding Value
Published in Digital by Transformata Publishing LLC (12 August, 2000)
Author: Tom Ehrenfeld
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