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The International Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions (IFLA) is the leading international body representing
the interests of library and information services and their users.
It is the global voice of the information profession. The series
IFLA Publications deals with many of the means through which
libraries, information centres, and information professionals
worldwide can formulate their goals, exert their influence as a
group, protect their interests, and find solutions to global
problems.
The papers comprising this volume are selected from presentations
made at the 2001 Conference of the British Association of Lecturers
in English for Academic Purposes, which was held at the University
of Strathclyde (in Glasgow, Scotland). The role of EAP (English for
Academic Purposes) is increasingly important, as higher education
institutions consider their linguistic support strategies (both for
native and non-native speakers of English), and confront the
potential of the world wide web as a scholarly and pedagogic
resource. The articles collected consider EAP - as an international
profession--from a number of vital and relevant perspectives
including practical pedagogy, research, and the impact of new
technology.
This book attempts to expand our understanding of the character and
nature of God. It broadens our concept of a God who is merciful and
willing to forgive sinners, and who is just and by no means will
clear the guilty. Paul penned these words in his second letter to
the Corinthian Church. In his first letter, he talked about the
love of God in that great love chapter thirteen. But, in his second
letter, he focused on the Terror of the Lord. This book is not an
attempt to create a new gospel. It is not a call to some old form
of legalism. Neither the world nor the Christians need either. What
is needed is a new expression of the strength and authority of the
old gospel. This will not happen without a considerable change in
our understanding of God. The Bible is where we will look for these
deeper concepts of the Lord. In so doing, we will find that the
“OLD BOOK” still has a lot of fire left in it!
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
Christ's command to the church was, Go and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have
commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of
the age (Mat. 28:19, 20). This Small Group Study is a vision of
GodFire Revival and Discipleship Outreach. It is our prayer that
this work will fill you with knowledge and bring you into a closer
walk with our Lord so that you might carry out His plan and purpose
for your life, teach others what you've learned, and become a vital
part of a church body. May God bless you through the teaching of
His Word. Lynn E. Sheldon What some say about this Lynn's Teaching:
So simple even an illiterate could understand it. _Pastor in India
I have never seen the Gospel presented like this _Rex Lynn can take
the deepest truths and make them sound simple _Pat Even before it's
publishing date, thousands of students in the USA and around the
world have had their lives changed through the teaching found in
Crucified with Him. Teachers interested in using this book may
download the free Teacher's Manual from the the godfire.org
website. This study changes lives. It can change yours. Know how to
share your faith and teach others these truths. Written for adults
of all ages, older teens, and International students.
Although the book focuses on one aspect of leadership,
interpersonal communication, its purpose is to provide a practical
guide to becoming a leader, addressing other aspects of leadership.
The author, having worked with students and librarians on local,
national, and international levels, has come to believe that
interpersonal competence is by far the most important skill for
leadership success. While there are many books on leadership, there
are none extant that focus on the key attributes of interpersonal
communication and/or emotional intelligence for librarians. This
book, through explanation of theory and application to practice of
librarianship will outline concrete steps to improving
interpersonal skills/communication. All in the context of other
attributes of leaders, it will show how interpersonal skills are
not only achievable, but paramount in achieving career success.
These are an off-hand collection of short mysteries that have
happened in my life that used real people with no names or events.
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Keith E. Sheldon
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Theories of adult attachment provide new perspectives for
understanding, studying, and changing an adult's ability to form
life-sustaining personal relationships. Asserting that patterns of
social and asocial behavior are strategies for coping with issues
of attachment, the authors demonstrate the unique merits of adult
attachment theory both as a means for investigating social behavior
and as a construct to guide clinical practice. Describing the
characteristics and role of attachment in the adult years, the
volume offers authoritative exposition of the essential concepts of
attachment theory and presents thoughtful and creative proposals
for its further development. As such, this illuminating work
represents an important first step toward the classification of
adult attachment theory as a field of study in its own right. The
book first defines reciprocal attachment relationships for adults
using criteria that are congruent with the definition for infants
and children. Detailed case studies illustrate the clinical
relevance of attachment as an organizational construct, and
principles currently used to explain biological development are
applied to the study of personality development. Discussing the
view that models of attachment always have affective content, the
authors explain that these models are centered around a pattern of
feelings that can be observed throughout the individual's life. In
an insightful examination of insecure attachment, the book shows
how these feelings are inevitably associated with the feared loss
of security invested in the attachment relationship, then explores
defensive processes from an attachment perspective. The authors
describe their methodologies for assessing both the underlying
dimensions of adult reciprocal attachment and the primary patterns
of insecure attachment. They discuss the contribution of patterns
of insecure attachment to the differential diagnosis of a subset of
personality disorders. Demonstrating how attachment theory can be
used to guide psychotherapy, the book also points out that
attachment theory can be useful in indicating when psychotherapy
has been effective. Finally, important distinctions are drawn
between adult reciprocal attachment and other interpersonal
constructs such as dependency, romantic love, and social support.
An ideal introduction to adult attachment theory, this volume
provides a powerful tool for both social research and therapeutic
intervention. As such, it will be welcomed by researchers,
clinicians, and students interested in the ways adult relationships
affect mental health.
The papers comprising this volume are selected from presentations
made at the 2001 Conference of the British Association of Lecturers
in English for Academic Purposes, which was held at the University
of Strathclyde (in Glasgow, Scotland). The role of EAP (English for
Academic Purposes) is increasingly important, as higher education
institutions consider their linguistic support strategies (both for
native and non-native speakers of English), and confront the
potential of the world wide web as a scholarly and pedagogic
resource. The articles collected consider EAP - as an international
profession--from a number of vital and relevant perspectives
including practical pedagogy, research, and the impact of new
technology.
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