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Discover the "top secret formula" to improve your life starting
today Would you like to achieve success at work, manage money
wisely, handle family issues well, get through tough times, and be
happier every day? The world's most famous and effective life
improvement program, the Twelve Steps, has been used successfully
for decades by millions of people. Unknown to most others, these
steps provide the best tool ever developed for living in a
satisfying and effective manner. STEPS is a breakthrough book that
simplifies this program and provides proven techniques and examples
anyone can use as guidance for everyday situations. Step by step,
we learn about a new way of living that will bring us greater
peace, joy, and purpose and improve our lives one day at a time. "I
have the privilege of contributing to the transformation of world
class business, community, and spiritual leaders, and Steve Ward
brings his own passion for transformation to all those areas. Steve
brings forth a new voice and an exciting message to convey
practical, yet powerful, concepts that could transform your life."
-Steven S. French President, Lifework Leadership, Inc. "Chances are
you've heard about the Twelve Step program, but have you ever
examined what those steps are really about? STEPS invites the
reader to put one foot in front of the other to take the next right
step in order to gain a more whole and joyous life." -Kevin W.
McCarthy Author, The On-Purpose Person "Out of the crucible of his
own tough circumstances, Steve Ward has helped chart a path by
drawing on his own experiences as laid out in his book, STEPS."
-Larry Kreider President & CEO, The Gathering "I have known
Steve Ward for over 15 years and two words characterize him
perfectly: Honesty and Focus. As a teacher, father, friend, and
businessman, Steve gives you Steve, warts and all, and all the
while he's focused on being the man God wants him to be." -Troy
Schmidt Pastor, Author, and Producer of "The American Bible
Challenge" Steve Ward brings the worlds of self improvement,
spiritual growth, and recovery together in STEPS. For over ten
years, Steve studied how people could improve their lives using
time-tested spiritual principles. Most importantly, he lived
through it himself, and he saw firsthand how transformation is
possible.
When did fidgety children begin to suffer from attention deficit
disorder? How did frightened people come to be called paranoid? Why
are we considered to have emotional intelligence and not simply
caring personalities?
While psychological knowledge began in the relative isolation of
laboratories and universities, it has since permeated various
professions, institutions, and everyday life. Society and our
conceptions of self have fundamentally changed with psychology's
modernization of the mind. Ward provides a social and cultural
history of the spread of psychological knowledge, assessing the way
this proliferation has reconfigured society's meaning, and the way
people view themselves and others.
Using ideas borrowed from science and technology studies, the
sociology of culture, and the sociology of organizations, Ward
examines how American psychology established itself as the central
purveyor of truth about the mind and self in the 20th century. He
examines how psychology has essentially become common knowledge,
and his innovative account offers a novel theory about the growth
and influence of numerous different knowledge forms.
For the first time in paperback, the highly acclaimed, remarkably
intimate, and surprisingly revealing secret diary of the woman who
spent more private time with FDR than any other person during his
years in the White house. At once a love story and a major
contribution to history, it offers dramatic new insights into
FDR--both the man and the president.
- Bestselling author: Geoffrey C. Ward is an award-winning
biographer of FDR and the bestselling coauthor of many books with
Ken Burns, including The Civil War and Baseball.
- Widely acclaimed: "A fascinating, very personal view of the man
and his life" (USA TODAY). "A remarkable portrait" (The Washington
Post). "A new mirror on Roosevelt" (The New York Times).
"engrossing" (The New York Review of Books).
- Intimate portrait of a president: FDR trusted Margaret "Daisy"
Suckley completely--she was allowed to photograph him in his
wheelchair, was privy to wartime secrets, and documented his
failing health in great detail.
- Major contribution to history: Daisy's diary offers unique
insights into FDR's relationship with Winston Churchill and other
wartime leaders, his decision to run for an unprecedented fourth
term, and his hopes for the postwar world.
This volume, which includes contributions from leading scientists
and clinicians in the field, provides definitive, state-of-the-art
information on STAT inhibitors in a biological and clinical
context. It gives an overview of the biology of the STAT family of
transcription factors and their role in cancer etiology.
Additionally, it describes the raft of therapeutic approaches being
used to inhibit STATs in the context of various cancers, covering
the full spectrum of therapeutic approaches to inhibiting STATs,
and presenting emerging data from clinical trials.
1 More than thirty years after its discovery by Abraham Robinson,
the ideas and techniques of Nonstandard Analysis (NSA) are being
applied across the whole mathematical spectrum, as well as
constituting an im portant field of research in their own right.
The current methods of NSA now greatly extend Robinson's original
work with infinitesimals. However, while the range of applications
is broad, certain fundamental themes re cur. The nonstandard
framework allows many informal ideas (that could loosely be
described as idealisation) to be made precise and tractable. For
example, the real line can (in this framework) be treated
simultaneously as both a continuum and a discrete set of points;
and a similar dual ap proach can be used to link the notions
infinite and finite, rough and smooth. This has provided some
powerful tools for the research mathematician - for example Loeb
measure spaces in stochastic analysis and its applications, and
nonstandard hulls in Banach spaces. The achievements of NSA can be
summarised under the headings (i) explanation - giving fresh
insight or new approaches to established theories; (ii) discovery -
leading to new results in many fields; (iii) invention - providing
new, rich structures that are useful in modelling and
representation, as well as being of interest in their own right.
The aim of the present volume is to make the power and range of
appli cability of NSA more widely known and available to research
mathemati cians."
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS or ME) is a problematic diagnosis
which can be interpreted in conflicting ways by doctors, patients
and others. Meanings of ME signals a paradigm shift in thinking
about the illness by providing fresh perspectives from doctors,
clinicians and those who have personal knowledge of CFS/ME.
This book for the first time comprehensively surveys the research
investigating the Jak-Stat pathway and its role in normal blood
development as well as its perturbation in disease. It draws on the
expertise of world-renowned medical researchers to take the reader
from basic biology through to recent therapeutic advances.
This book brings together psychometric, cognitive science, policy,
and content domain perspectives on new approaches to educational
assessment -- in particular, constructed response, performance
testing, and portfolio assessment. These new assessment approaches
-- a full range of alternatives to traditional multiple-choice
tests -- are useful in all types of large-scale testing programs,
including educational admissions, school accountability, and
placement. This book's multi-disciplinary perspective identifies
the potential advantages and pitfalls of these new assessment
forms, as well as the critical research questions that must be
addressed if these assessment methods are to benefit
education.
Updated and expanded, this Second Edition of Essentials of Clinical
Radiation Oncology continues to provide a succinct and effective
review of the most important studies in the field. Organized by
disease topic and grouped by body part, each chapter employs
structured sections for targeted information retrieval and
retention. Chapters begin with a "Quick Hit" overview of each
disease summarizing the most significant paradigms before moving
into dedicated summaries on epidemiology, risk factors, anatomy,
pathology, genetics, screening, clinical presentation, workup,
prognostic factors, staging, treatment paradigm, and medical
management. An evidence-based question and answer section concludes
each chapter, which pairs commonly encountered clinical questions
with answers connecting historical context and pertinent clinical
studies to better inform decision making and treatment
planning.Providing the latest treatment paradigms and guidelines,
this comprehensive second edition now outlines the evidence and
must-know considerations for using radiation therapy with
immunotherapy, the strategies for metastasis-directed therapy for
oligometastatic disease, and much more. Written for the practicing
radiation oncologist, related practitioner, and radiation oncology
resident entering the field, this "one-stop" resource is the go-to
reference for everyday practice. Key Features: Structured sections
offer high-yield information for targeted review Cites need-to-know
clinical studies and treatment guidelines in evidence-based
question and answer format Each chapter has been reviewed and
updated to include the most recent and relevant studies New
chapters on spine tumors, thyroid cancer, sinonasal tumors,
cholangiocarcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, multiple myeloma and
plasmacytoma, miscellaneous pediatric tumors, and treatment of
oligometastatic disease from underlying cancers Designed for quick
reference with comprehensive tables on treatment options and
patient selection, workup, and prognostic factors by disease site
Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or
computers
Although computer-based tests (CBT) have been administered for many
years, improvements in the speed and power of computers coupled
with reductions in their cost have made large-scale computer
delivery of tests increasingly feasible. CBT is now a common form
of test delivery for licensure, certification, and admissions
tests. Many large-scale, high-stakes testing programs have
introduced CBT either as an option or as the sole means of test
delivery. Although this movement to CBT has, to a great extent,
been successful, it has not been without problems. Advances in
psychometrics are required to ensure that those who rely on test
results can have at least the same confidence in CBTs as they have
in traditional forms of assessment. This volume stems from an
ETS-sponsored colloquium in which more than 200 measurement
professionals from eight countries and 29 states convened to assess
the current and future status of CBT. The formal agenda for the
colloquium was divided into three major segments: Test Models, Test
Administration, and Test Analysis and Scoring. Each segment
consisted of several presentations followed by comments from noted
psychometricians and a break-out session in which presenters and
discussants identified important issues and established priorities
for a CBT research agenda. This volume contains the papers
presented at the colloquium, the discussant remarks based on those
papers, and the research agenda that was generated from the
break-out sessions. Computer-Based Testing: Building the Foundation
for Future Assessments is must reading for professionals, scholars,
and advanced students working in the testing field, as well as
people in the information technology field who have an interest in
testing.
Visible knowledge is a tool nearly lost in the West, but it has
been used to great effect by Toyota in its 50-year march from
noncompetitiveness to its current status as the second largest
automobile company in the world. It is key for the 50% growth in
market share Toyota plans for this decade despite worldwide
overcapacity in the auto business. This book presents the reader
with a systematic approach to create, capture, and display
knowledge in a way that allows development teams to optimize the
design of their products and production processes. Visible
knowledge not only applies to knowledge management, but provides a
means of collaboration to facilitate better decision-making in the
development process. This book has evolved out of a manuscript that
Allen Ward, the foremost U.S. expert on lean product development,
was writing at the time of his untimely death. It is not intended
to be a treatise of Lean product development methods. Quite the
opposite-it is focused on one small piece, "visible knowledge." It
is, however, one technique that Dantar Oosterwal and Durward Sobek
have found to be very effective at Harley-Davidson and other
places, and a tool that can make a difference whether used by
itself or as a starting point for a larger journey into Lean
product development. In completing this work, Oosterwal and Sobek
kept the aim true to Allen's original intent. The preface and first
three chapters are essentially Allen's original intellectual
contribution. They have made editorial changes to improve
readability and clarity of explanation. Throughout, they have
attempted to preserve Allen's voice in the writing, even keeping
the narrative in first person as it was originally written. They
have also added a fourth chapter that highlights some practical
ways to apply the ideas presented in earlier chapters, illustrated
with case examples from their experience.
This book examines the influence of neoliberal ideas and
practices on the way knowledge has been conceptualized, produced,
and disseminated over the last few decades at different levels of
public education and in various national contexts around the
world.
Although computer-based tests (CBT) have been administered for many
years, improvements in the speed and power of computers coupled
with reductions in their cost have made large-scale computer
delivery of tests increasingly feasible. CBT is now a common form
of test delivery for licensure, certification, and admissions
tests. Many large-scale, high-stakes testing programs have
introduced CBT either as an option or as the sole means of test
delivery. Although this movement to CBT has, to a great extent,
been successful, it has not been without problems. Advances in
psychometrics are required to ensure that those who rely on test
results can have at least the same confidence in CBTs as they have
in traditional forms of assessment.
This volume stems from an ETS-sponsored colloquium in which more
than 200 measurement professionals from eight countries and 29
states convened to assess the current and future status of CBT. The
formal agenda for the colloquium was divided into three major
segments: Test Models, Test Administration, and Test Analysis and
Scoring. Each segment consisted of several presentations followed
by comments from noted psychometricians and a break-out session in
which presenters and discussants identified important issues and
established priorities for a CBT research agenda. This volume
contains the papers presented at the colloquium, the discussant
remarks based on those papers, and the research agenda that was
generated from the break-out sessions.
"Computer-Based Testing: Building the Foundation for Future
Assessments" is must reading for professionals, scholars, and
advanced students working in the testing field, as well as people
in the information technology field who have an interest in
testing.
Poor Women, Powerful Men chronicles the achievements and subsequent
failure of the Louisiana Family Health Foundation, the most
extensive family planning program ever to operate in the United
States. Martha C. Ward's even-handed account reveals the
mechanisms-of politics, poverty, and public health policies-at work
in the perpetual controversies surrounding reproductive rights and
the delivery of health care services to the poor. Ward's book
begins in the early 1960s when Louisiana was among the most
underdeveloped states and ranked at the bottom of all scales
measuring illiteracy, illegitimacy, and infant mortality. Despite
the free statewide Charity Hospital system, many routine preventive
medical and public health services were not available to poor women
and their children, particularly if they were black. But in the
mid-1960s, a visionary group of doctors and health care
practitioners began to clear the hurdles erected by law, church,
and the medical-political establishment. By 1970 they had set up
the first statewide family planning program for poor people in the
United States. The Louisiana experiment was a spectacular success.
The Ford, Rockefeller, and Kellogg Foundations poured millions of
dollars into the program. The Great Society and War on Poverty
programs placed a high priority on the health of poor mothers and
infants. With the help of the population lobby-including Planned
Parenthood and the Agency for International Development-the Family
Health Foundation moved into Latin America and other developing
areas. But in 1974, the bubble burst. Accusations of fiscal
mismanagement, fraudulent statistics, patronage, and political
payoffs led to federal indictments and jail sentences for top
officials. Poor women and powerful men, the black and white
communities, and the liberal and conservative medical factions were
pitted against each other. With the collapse of the program,
methods for handling the epidemic of adolescent pregnancies and the
high infant mortality rate reverted to the state bureaucracies.
Poor Women, Powerful Men is the first book-length account of the
Louisiana experiment. In a clear and dispassionate voice, Ward
demonstrates that many of the questions raised by the experiment
persist. Is family planning an answer to the cycle of poverty,
teenage pregnancies, and infant mortality? How can the conflict
between private and public delivery of medical care be resolved?
Where do the reproductive rights of women fit into governmentally
supported birth control programs? We seem no closer today to
answering these questions than the Louisiana Family Health
Foundation was more than a decade ago.
The collection includes jumpers, cardigans, ponchos, kimonos, and
cover-ups, ranging in difficulty from the beginner to the more
advanced crocheter. Each pattern is accompanied by an easy to
follow schematic.
Essays exploring the potential of the Inquisitions post mortem to
shed important new light on the medieval world. The Inquisitions
post mortem (IPMs) are a truly wonderful source for many different
aspects of late medieval countryside and rural life. They have
recently been made digitally accessible and interrogatable by the
Mappingthe Medieval Countryside project, and the first fruits of
these developments are presented here. The chapters examine IPMs in
connection with the landscape and topography of England, in
particular markets and fairs and mills;and consider the utility of
proofs of age for everyday life on such topics as the Church,
retaining, and the wine trade. MICHAEL HICKS is Emeritus Professor
of Medieval History at the University of Winchester. Contributors:
Katie A. Clarke, William S. Deller, Paul Dryburgh, Christopher
Dyer, Janette Garrett, Michael Hicks, Matthew Holford, Gordon
McKelvie, Stephen Mileson, Simon Payling, Matthew Tompkins,
Jennifer Ward.
This book brings together psychometric, cognitive science, policy,
and content domain perspectives on new approaches to educational
assessment -- in particular, constructed response, performance
testing, and portfolio assessment. These new assessment approaches
-- a full range of alternatives to traditional multiple-choice
tests -- are useful in all types of large-scale testing programs,
including educational admissions, school accountability, and
placement. This book's multi-disciplinary perspective identifies
the potential advantages and pitfalls of these new assessment
forms, as well as the critical research questions that must be
addressed if these assessment methods are to benefit education.
This refreshingly original book links the postmodern critique of
notions such as "reality" and "truth" with approaches to knowledge
found in science and technology studies (STS), a field also
discontent with traditional epistemology. Exploring STS approaches
to knowledge, such as actor-network theory, Ward forges a path
through the impasse of the modernism vs. postmodernism debate.
Reconfiguring Knowledge is an important work for social scientists
and theorists, philosophers, historians, and scholars of science
and technology.
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