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Space Rocks (Paperback)
Ian Billings, Chris White
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Want a close encounter of the absurd kind? Then blast off with
these asteroides from across the looney-verse.
An invaluable resource for wealth managers advising individuals,
couples, and families, this book explains why human emotions drive
all investor behavior and makes a powerful case for why advisors
need to be aware of such emotions in advising clients-especially in
high-stakes situations. Despite the fact that wealth advisors may
employ algorithms, fancy financial models, economic theory, and
predictive reasoning to forecast future investment returns,
according to seasoned wealth management advisor Chris White,
people-in other words, clients-basically decide how much risk to
take with their money based on emotional factors such as the love
they received as children, early life experiences of loss and
"imperfect love," psychic wounds, and family traumas. A must-read
for anyone in the wealth management profession, including wealth
advisors, financial consultants, certified financial analysts, and
retirement advisors, this groundbreaking book offers a radically
new and well-articulated framework for managing relationships with
clients as well as the essential tools to advise, mentor, and guide
clients in making financial management decisions. Readers will
understand how to recognize the emotional and psychological factors
behind investor behavior and apply this insight to be a better
wealth advisor. The author explains why early childhood experiences
of love, joy, and loss and sometimes very subtle family dynamics
play a key role in adult investor behavior; why being sensitive to
an individual's unique psychological "systems" is key to being able
to accurately assess his or her tolerance and acceptance of
risk-taking as part of the wealth management process; what can
cause a client's personality to change, especially in high-stress
or high-stakes situations; and how to employ sophisticated client
relationship management practices such as curiosity, appreciative
inquiry, and powerful questioning to understand clients' needs at a
deep psychological level. Outlines a powerful and insightful client
management approach that wealth advisors and financial consultants
can use to build stronger, more enduring relationships with all
types of clients Highlights effective strategies that advisors can
use to advise their clients, especially in high-stakes situations
of market volatility or economic uncertainty Enables financial
advisors to understand the subtle emotional factors and hidden
human psychology that drive all investing and wealth management
discussions and decision making Provides insights distilled from
more than 20 years of experience in wealth management
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I Go Ape (Paperback)
Brian Moses; Illustrated by Chris White
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R184
R152
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'Stumpy's Big Adventure', is the story of a bird with one leg. In
'The Beast from the East' rodents and cats collide for the ultimate
martial arts prize.
The most comprehensive coverage of the core content Being Human,
this online course book helps learners grasp complex philosophical
ideas and develop crucial thinking skills. Developed directly with
the IB, dedicated assessment support straight from the IB builds
confidence. The most comprehensive coverage of the core content
Being Human, developed directly with the IB. Engage learners in the
course, connecting philosophical ideas with contemporary and
relevant real situations. Build practical skills and develop
student confidence with skills application. Help students
understand exam achievement levels and progress attainment with
clear student samples. Assessment support straight from the IB
cements assessment potential. Support all learning styles and
simplify complex philosophical ideas using clear visuals and
illustrations. Reinforce all the key ideas with integrated
activities, helping you extend and deepen understanding. The only
DP Philosophy resource developed directly with the IB. The online
Course Book will be available on Oxford Education Bookshelf until
2022. Access is facilitated via a unique code, which is sent in the
mail. The code must be linked to an email address, creating a user
account. Access may be transferred once to a new user, once the
initial user no longer requires access. You will need to contact
your local Educational Consultant to arrange this.
• Provides an overview of the intersection of museum design and
management, museology, and heritage tourism; • Clear organisation
into theory, practice, and looking at key figures in the field; •
Deploys a wide range of international case studies throughout;
• Provides an overview of the intersection of museum design and
management, museology, and heritage tourism; • Clear organisation
into theory, practice, and looking at key figures in the field; •
Deploys a wide range of international case studies throughout;
Although Christianity has been a minority religion in Chinese
societies, Christians have been powerful catalysts of social
activism in seeking to establish democracy and rule of law in
mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and diasporic communities. The
chapters gathered in this collection reveal the vital influence of
Christian individuals and groups on social, political, and legal
activism in Chinese societies. Written from a range of disciplinary
and geographical perspectives, the chapters develop a coherent
narrative of Christian activism that illuminates its specific
historical, theological, and cultural contexts. Analyzing campaigns
for human rights, universal suffrage, and other political reforms,
this volume uncovers the complex dynamics of Christian activism,
highlighting its significant contributions to the democratization
of Greater China.
This interdisciplinary volume represents the first comprehensive
English-language analysis of the development of Protestant
Christianity in Xiamen from the nineteenth century to the present.
This important regional study is particularly revealing due to the
unbroken history of Sino-Christian interactions in Xiamen and the
extensive ties that its churches have maintained with global
missions and overseas Chinese Christians. Its authors draw upon a
wide range of foreign missionary and Chinese official archives,
local Xiamen church publications, and fieldwork data to historicize
the Protestant experience in the region. Further, the local
Christians' stories demonstrate a form of sociocultural, religious
and political imagination that puts into question the Euro-American
model of Christendom and the Chinese Communist-controlled
Three-Self Patriotic Movement. It addresses the localization of
Christianity, the reinvention of local Chinese Protestant identity
and heritage, and the Protestants' engagement with the society at
large. The empirical findings and analytical insights of this
collection will appeal to scholars of religion, sociology and
Chinese history.
Leadership is not just about reading data points and asserting
corresponding action points; it is about designing an
organizational structure and culture that directly generates
desired performance results. Part of that involves understanding
internal controls (such as motivation) versus external controls
(such as policies and budgets) and making sure they cohere and
never clash. From the perspective of sets and causal chains, the
author presents a new way for leaders to view organizational
structure holistically. A website accompanies the book with models
and simulations that help map out these complex sets and
predict/analyze results.
Recent computer-based tools for project planning and management
focus on user-friendliness and interconnectivity. However, these
programs function on the Critical Path Method, or CPM, which was
created in the 1950s. These programs, which involve simplistic
models and methods, ignore the fact that the underlying
computations on which they function have become woefully inadequate
for the complex projects of today. The product of nearly a decade
of work, The Dynamic Progress Method: Using Advanced Simulation to
Improve Project Planning and Management provides an overview of the
research conducted while illustrating some of the issues with
current approaches. It presents the Dynamic Progress Method (DPM),
an innovative simulation-based approach to project management. It
also includes instructions on how to use the accompanying DPM-based
simulation tool pmBLOX to plan, manage, and analyze projects. This
groundbreaking book is a must-have resource for project planning
and management. It introduces a new and better way of planning,
estimating, and managing projects that corrects some of the
fundamental flaws of the CPM. It brings the computational integrity
of planning simulations up to speed with modern needs, making it
useful not only to current project managers but also to students
who will become project managers.
Although Christianity has been a minority religion in Chinese
societies, Christians have played catalytic roles in social
activism for democracy and establishing rule of law in Chinese
societies. The historical analysis, theological reflections, and
sociological observations found in the chapters of Christian Social
Activism and the Rule of Law in Chinese Societies reveal the
vibrant influence of Christian individuals and groups on social,
political, and legal activism in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong,
and diasporic communities. Situating the activism narrative in a
larger context, this volume examines the dynamics of
Christianity-inspired activism and its contributions to
democratization and rule of law in Greater China in a fresh light.
Heritage tourism is a global multi-million-dollar phenomenon,
influencing national, regional and local cultural identities. Hong
Kong finds itself at the confluence of several post-colonial
economic, political and social developments and with this comes a
greater awareness of the need for more meaningful cultural and
heritage tourism products, especially in the form of revitalised
heritage attractions. Taking a qualitative approach and using
semi-structured in-depth interviews with practitioners and
stakeholders in the field, this study explores the role of
interpretation in heritage revitalisation projects for tourism in
Hong Kong. It seeks to examine why the interpretive element of
these projects so often gets diminished during the course of
implementation and outlines five propositions that may inform it
going forward. Ultimately, the findings of this study suggest that,
as issues of local identity become ever more important in Hong
Kong, the role of interpretation in the development of its heritage
tourism products needs to be holistic, integrated and consistent
across public, private and non-governmental sectors. Developing a
framework of understanding to identify the contextual issues of
interpretation and commodification, this book will be useful to
students and scholars of tourism, heritage studies and Asian
studies more generally.
Nineteenth-Century Writings on Homosexuality is a comprehensive
collection which provides, for the first time in one volume, many
texts unavailable outside specialised academic libraries. Chris
White has brought together a wide range of primary source material,
including prose, poetry, fiction, history and polemic from 1810 to
1914.
Nineteenth-Century Writings on Homosexuality includes writing on:
* trials and scandals
* censorship and homophobia
* cultural and personal history
* love and friendship
* lesbianism
* aestheticism and decadence
* sexual tourism and colonialism
* cross-class desire
* sodomy and sadomasochism.
Containing a general introduction, section headnotes, a
bibliography of primary and secondary source material, this book is
extraordinarily well researched.
Nineteenth-Century Writings on Homosexuality is a comprehensive collection which provides, for the first time in one volume, many texts unavailable outside specialised academic libraries. Chris White has brought together a wide range of primary source material including prose, poetry, fiction, history and polemic from 1810 to 1914. Nineteenth-Century Writings on Homosexuality: A Sourcebook includes writing on: * trials and scandals * censorship and homophobia * cultural and personal history * love and friendship * lesbianism * aestheticism and decadence * sexual tourism and colonialism * cross-class desire * sodomy and sadomasochism. Containing a general introduction, section headnotes, a bibliography of primary and secondary source material, this book is extraordinarily well researched.
Leadership is not just about reading data points and asserting
corresponding action points; it is about designing an
organizational structure and culture that directly generates
desired performance results. Part of that involves understanding
internal controls (such as motivation) versus external controls
(such as policies and budgets) and making sure they cohere and
never clash. From the perspective of sets and causal chains, the
author presents a new way for leaders to view organizational
structure holistically. A website accompanies the book with models
and simulations that help map out these complex sets and
predict/analyze results.
This is the first ever collection of plays by Palestinian-Irish
playwright Hannah Khalil; the first woman of Arab heritage to have
a main-stage play at the RSC. It encompasses a decade's worth of
plays exploring her Arab heritage, drawing on family histories as
well as significant events in the Arab World. They were all written
during a period that included the end of the war in Iraq, the
intensification of the occupation of Palestine and the birth and
disillusion of the so called Arab Spring. The plays included are
set in both a historical and modern context. They include a
feminist take on 1001 nights and the Scheherazade story; an
exploration of Gertrude Bell, the Museum in Baghdad and Britain's
role in the birth of the Iraq; plus two plays looking at the
Palestinian experience, one based on a family living through the
creation of the State of Israel in 1948, the other an epic collage
that moves in time from 1948 to present day. This anthology also
includes a radio play set in Dubai and a monologue about the power
and legacy of artefacts. It's notable that these plays offer a
plethora of non-stereotypical roles for actors of Arab heritage.
Through the six plays included the reader can trace a variety of
approaches to storytelling, a host of memorable characters and some
unforgettable stories. Plays include: Plan D Scenes from 73* Years
A Negotiation Museum in Baghdad Last of the Pearl Fishers Hakawatis
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Gross George (Paperback)
Chris Gamble; Illustrated by Chris White
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R243
Discovery Miles 2 430
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"HE'S EVEN MORE HORRID THAN HENRY!" 'GROSS GEORGE' - Book 1
introduces the world to George Grubbington and his family. Right
from the start there is no mistaking that George is not necessarily
what might be termed, 'an acceptable human being'. He is GROSS!
REALLY GROSS!!! Chris Gamble's first book see's George off to
school; meeting his friends; receiving the first of that week's
detentions; him getting his revenge on Mr. Walsh, the teacher that
gave him the detention; and in turn, Mr. Walsh getting his revenge
on George, when he makes him Class-Captain. This event involves
George's hard-done-by parents insisting that he must finally take a
shower! Something absolutely, totally unheard of!!! GROSS GEORGE is
an hilarious story, packed filled with Chris White's brilliantly
comic illustrations, and is sure to attract both Middle Grade and
Reluctant Readers.
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