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portada The Lottery's Magical Effect: The Contest that Changed The World (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
178
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.0 cm
Peso
0.24 kg.
ISBN13
9781724455789

The Lottery's Magical Effect: The Contest that Changed The World (en Inglés)

David Singer (Autor) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Tapa Blanda

The Lottery's Magical Effect: The Contest that Changed The World (en Inglés) - Singer, David

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Reseña del libro "The Lottery's Magical Effect: The Contest that Changed The World (en Inglés)"

When retired dentist Dr Cantor's wife Nelly asked him if he had purchased the Powerball lottery ticket she had asked him to purchase, he hesitated and remembered that he did. To his amazement he almost had a heart attack when he saw that he had the winning number. The prize was no laughing matter it was the largest lottery accumulation in history. One billion three hundred million $1.300.000.000. He then remembered that his mother had had similar luck 65 years ago in the Dominican Republic where the family had migrated from war torn Europe. Now what were The Cantors going to do with that much money? First they met with their children and family and some friends to make their life easier. Then, The Cantors decided that they now had the opportunity to make a difference. They now had money, and money talks. Now they can make themselves heard. They now had power which creates respect. They devised an incredible plan. They would create a world contest. This contest would have amazing consequences "It will change the world" he said. Dr Cantor began his plan by creating an association-World Good News Association (WGNA). They were lucky to interest a world re-known financial expert Mike Frederick and his lovely Betty Klash, a former world bank president. They created an 18 point contest with very tempting prizes for contestants with exceptional results. Once the contest and its rules were known to the world, thousands of applicants came forward and hundred of world financial gurus volunteered their money and time to make all of this a reality. Some of the 18 points consisted of methods to resolve the following basic world problems. Food and water scarcity, elimination of nuclear weapons, guaranteed democratic elections in all countries, a world supreme court, how to resolve the world immigration problem, weather and disaster control, faster travel, cure of all major diseases, abolishment of all dictator-led governments. These and several others ideas created a positive world-wide reaction. However, these ideas also created criminal opposition groups. The success of the contest would cause many distress and alter their power structure. These negative groups would attempt to put a stop to the contest. With the help of internationally led secret service inspector Arcand and his very special aid Agustina, kidnappings and extortion attempts were neutralized. What finally happened to the contest? Who became involved? How did the White House help? Why did the Nobel prize organization get involved? Did Russia and China agree with the contest? How would it affect them? These and other questions will be answered in this action filled adventure.

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