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This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
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Practical Project Management is a realistic and easy-to-follow
guide to managing projects for voluntary organisations. It will
help you shape and structure the passion that drives your work in
order to achieve positive results. The book leads you through the
key stages of project management from preparation to delivery and
discusses the activities and decisions you will need to succeed. It
covers: * Key tools and models for project planning * Resource
management and risk control * Budget planning and dealing with
finances * Project evaluation and assessing social benefit
Incorporating down-to-earth examples and case studies, this book is
essential for everyone involved in project management for the
voluntary sector and vital to those who are new to this area.
From artist Elizabeth Gray (@thegraytergood) comes a new
inspirational and stress-relieving adult coloring book. Good Things
Grow Here features clever, inspirational sayings and phrases,
designed in the author's signature hand-lettered style. Let your
mind wander as you work your way through these stress-relieving
designs and soothing patterns. Features include:� � 40 unique
coloring pages � Printed on thick, premium quality paper �
Perforated edges for easy removal and framing � Beautiful coffee
table book With 40 coloring pages, Good Things Grow Here provides
hours of stress-relieving fun and encourages you to fill each page
with your own personal creative expression.
Women in the Victorian period were acknowledged to be the
"religious sex," but their relationship to the doctrines,
practices, and hierarchies of Christianity was both highly
circumscribed, which has been well documented, and complexly
creative, which has not. Gray visits the importance of the
literature of Christian devotion to women's creative lives through
an examination of the varied ways in which Victorian women
reproduced and recreated traditional Christian texts in their own
poetic texts. Investigating how women poets redeployed the
discourse of Christianity to uncover the multiple voices of the
scriptures, to expand identity and gender constructions, and to
question traditional narratives and processes of authorization,
Gray contends that women found in religious poetry unexpected,
liberating possibilities. Taking into account multiple voices, from
the best-known female poets of the day to some of the most obscure,
this study provides a comprehensive account of Victorian women's
religious poetic creativity, and argues that this body of work
helped shape the development of the lyric in the Victorian period.
This book is a celebration of all the simple pleasures of hanging
out at home. Written and illustrated by fellow introvert Elizabeth
Gray (@thegraytergood), it's filled with musings about the cosy,
creative adventures to be had in the great indoors. Inspirational
quotes, self-care tips and light-hearted activities and journalling
prompts remind you that lying low is cool-and actually healthy for
you. The book also features unique bonus items to enhance your
indoor fun, including a window suncatcher cling, drink coasters, a
bookmark and nail art stickers all designed by the author.
Accounting, often described as "the language of business", requires
a diverse set of written, listening and oral communication skills
if those who practise it are to be effective. Given the pace of
change relating to, for example, the evolution of international
accounting standards and the demands for greater transparency,
accountants must be clear, responsive, and audience-focussed
communicators. Employers of accountants consistently comment on the
need for their new graduate recruits and trainees to have strong
written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills. In this
light, accounting educators face the challenge of designing and
delivering programmes that reflect professional expectations on the
part of employers and clients, and educating students on how to
make informed communication choices in order to achieve desired
results and to build good working relationships. The chapters in
this book deal with such topics as accounting students' perceptions
of oral communication skills; competence-based writing skills; and
the development of listening skills. This book is derived from
articles originally published in Accounting Education: an
international journal.
"...an important ecumenical series." Methodist Recorder Quaker
Spirituality: Selected Writings edited and introduced by Douglas V.
Steere preface by Elizabeth Gray Vining "...as I was thus humbled
and disciplined under the cross, my understanding became more
strengthened to distinguish the language of the pure Spirit which
inwardly moves upon the heart..." John Woolman (1720-1772)
Simplicity in forms of worship, opposition to violence, concern for
social injustice, and, above all, a faith in the personal and
corporate guidance of the Holy Spirit are characteristics of the
spirituality of the people called Quakers. From their beginnings in
the seventeenth-century England until today, the Quakers have
attempted to radically live out their belief in the presence of
God's spirit within their hearts. In this book, Douglas V. Steere,
the distinguished T. Wistar Brown Professor Emeritus from Haverford
College, has assembled a comprehensive collection of Quaker
writings. Included are selections from the journals of George Fox
and John Woolman, Thomas Kelly's Testament of Devotion, and the
works of Caroline Stephen and Rufus Jones.
Accounting, often described as "the language of business", requires
a diverse set of written, listening and oral communication skills
if those who practise it are to be effective. Given the pace of
change relating to, for example, the evolution of international
accounting standards and the demands for greater transparency,
accountants must be clear, responsive, and audience-focussed
communicators. Employers of accountants consistently comment on the
need for their new graduate recruits and trainees to have strong
written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills. In this
light, accounting educators face the challenge of designing and
delivering programmes that reflect professional expectations on the
part of employers and clients, and educating students on how to
make informed communication choices in order to achieve desired
results and to build good working relationships. The chapters in
this book deal with such topics as accounting students' perceptions
of oral communication skills; competence-based writing skills; and
the development of listening skills. This book is derived from
articles originally published in Accounting Education: an
international journal.
Women in the Victorian period were acknowledged to be the
religious sex, but their relationship to the doctrines, practices,
and hierarchies of Christianity was both highly circumscribed,
which has been well documented, and complexly creative, which has
not. Gray visits the importance of the literature of Christian
devotion to women's creative lives through an examination of the
varied ways in which Victorian women reproduced and recreated
traditional Christian texts in their own poetic texts.
Investigating how women poets redeployed the discourse of
Christianity to uncover the multiple voices of the scriptures, to
expand identity and gender constructions, and to question
traditional narratives and processes of authorization, Gray
contends that women found in religious poetry unexpected,
liberating possibilities. Taking into account multiple voices, from
the best-known female poets of the day to some of the most obscure,
this study provides a comprehensive account of Victorian women's
religious poetic creativity, and argues that this body of work
helped shape the development of the lyric in the Victorian
period.
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