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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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In Her Shadow
K L Hazlett; Illustrated by Brady Sato
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This volume brings together basic research on the nature of stress
reactivity with up-to-date research on the effectiveness and
mechanisms of mindfulness interventions. The chapters review the
major research areas that elucidate the impact of stress reactivity
on health, and explore the mechanisms and effectiveness of
mindfulness-based approaches for stress reduction and improved
physical and emotional health. The first section examines
biopsychosocial mechanisms of stress reactivity such as allostasis
and allostatic load, neurobiology of stress, biology of the
"fight-or-flight" and "tend-and-befriend" responses, and
psychoneuroimmunology. This section concludes by addressing the
roles of perception and appraisal, including the role of perceived
threat in stress reactivity as well as the role that negative
perceptions of the stress response itself play in compromising
health. The second section opens with review of leading
psychological models of mindfulness, including self-regulation,
reperceiving, and the Intention, Attention, Attitude (IAA)
triaxiomatic model. Subsequent chapters discuss mindfulness-based
interventions and mechanisms of change for stress and related
clinical conditions including chronic pain, traumatic stress,
anxiety and related disorders, and clinical depression. The final
chapter reviews possible neural networks and brain mechanisms
associated with mindfulness meditation practice. As the research on
stress reactivity and mindfulness-based stress reduction continues
to proliferate, this book offers readers a single volume covering
the most relevant information across this vast terrain. Other
available volumes offer in-depth coverage of stress research with
little mention of mindfulness and stress reduction. Conversely,
many texts on the topic of mindfulness and mindfulness-based
interventions do not adequately cover the biopsychosocial processes
of stress reactivity.
A first hand account of combat in the air by an American Observer
The Great War, as every student of the period knows, was the first
conflict where combat took to the skies in machines that provided
powered and manoeuvrable flight. There are few memoirs written by
those engaged in the air war, so all are essential from an
historical perspective and most are riveting. This was a risky
profession where brave young men-sans parachutes-fought
'dog-fights' in primitive machines made only of fabric and wood;
never was the phrase 'by a wing and a prayer' more apt. However,
those on whom the greatest attention and fame has fallen are those
who wore TWO wings on their chests-the pilots and potential 'aces.'
The young men who wore the single wing insignia, the observers, who
took the same risks as their pilot comrades, have always been
neglected in the history of the Great War in the air. This book,
with the incredible, first hand air combat experiences of its
author, rectifies that. For those interested in the subject this is
a brilliant and exciting account of action over the lines, armed
with machine gun and camera. The author was regarded as one of the
finest practitioners of his craft and included here is his account
of a marathon intelligence gathering patrol which not only
facilitated a significant allied victory on the battlefield, but
may well have influenced the shortening of the war itself. Highly
recommended in every way.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
This book provides a general overview of barriers to women's
advancement in organizations, especially those subtle barriers
created by unconscious bias in evaluating women's work and
misunderstanding differences in the communication and managerial
styles of men and women. The book is based on the fact that women
and men face two different work worlds- even if their
organizational positions are identical- because the basis for
evaluating and understanding women's and men's work is different.
Separate sections deal with gender expectations and sex-role
differences, fostering an understanding of how and why these
different expectations occur and their organizational implications;
communication and how differences are carried out and reinforced in
organizations; and common organizational problems faced by women.
Based on social science research, this book provides a better
understanding of how gender influences organizational behavior.
Offering a unique focus on the development of human communication,
this book integrates and synthesizes a more comprehensive array of
research than most investigations of communicative development. As
such, it incorporates materials dealing with the development of
nonverbal communication, language, and cognition, and examines how
they are integrated in the growing child's everyday interaction.
This information is distilled into a set of key principles and
practices--culled from a variety of fields including developmental
and social psychology, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and
communication--for parents or adults interested in child
development. While this book does not offer an in-depth view in any
one area, it provides a comprehensive overview of the various
components of human communicative development and its significance
for the child's cognitive and emotional growth. It is quite clear
that developmental processes are constrained by multiple influences
whose interactions have just begun to be uncovered. Examining the
diverse facets of communicative development will enable
professionals to garner further insights into the mystery of human
communication.
A collection of new essays by young scholars on the cutting edge of
this ancient philosophical area. Diverse topics, including
ontology, free will, fundamental properties, and causation, the
volume will appeal both to specialists and to anyone interested in
the present and future state of metaphysics in the English-speaking
world.
The coast represents the crossroads between the oceans, land and
atmosphere, and all three contribute to the physical and ecological
evolution of coastlines. Coasts are dynamic systems, with
identifiable inputs and outputs of energy and material. Changes to
input force coasts to respond, often in dramatic ways as attested
by the impacts of the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, the landfall of
Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf Coast of the USA in 2005, and the
steady rise of global warming driven sea-level. More than half the
world's human population lives at the coast, and here people often
come into conflict with natural coastal processes. Research
continues to unravel the relationship between coastal processes and
society, so that we may better appreciate, understand, manage and
live safely within this unique global environment. Coastal Systems
offers a concise introduction to the processes, landforms,
ecosystems and management of this important global environment. New
to the second edition is a greater emphasis on the role of
high-energy events, such as storms and tsunamis, which have
manifested themselves with catastrophic effects in recent years.
There is also a new concluding chapter, and updated guides to the
ever-growing coastal literature. Each chapter is illustrated and
furnished with topical case studies from around the world.
Introductory chapters establish the importance of coasts, and
explain how they are studied within a systems framework. Subsequent
chapters explore the role of waves, tides, rivers and sea-level
change in coastal evolution. Students will benefit from summary
points, themed boxes, engaging discussion questions and new graded
annotated guides to further reading at the end of each chapter.
Additionally, a comprehensive glossary of technical terms and an
extensive bibliography are provided. The book is highly illustrated
with diagrams and original plates. The comprehensive balance of
illustrations and academic thought provides a well balanced view
between the role of coastal catastrophes and gradual processes,
also examining the impact humans and society have and continue to
have on the coastal environment.
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A Great Grievance (Hardcover)
Laurence A. B. Whitley; Foreword by W Ian P Hazlett
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Offering a unique focus on the development of human communication,
this book integrates and synthesizes a more comprehensive array of
research than most investigations of communicative development. As
such, it incorporates materials dealing with the development of
nonverbal communication, language, and cognition, and examines how
they are integrated in the growing child's everyday interaction.
This information is distilled into a set of key principles and
practices--culled from a variety of fields including developmental
and social psychology, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and
communication--for parents or adults interested in child
development.
While this book does not offer an in-depth view in any one area,
it provides a comprehensive overview of the various components of
human communicative development and its significance for the
child's cognitive and emotional growth. It is quite clear that
developmental processes are constrained by multiple influences
whose interactions have just begun to be uncovered. Examining the
diverse facets of communicative development will enable
professionals to garner further insights into the mystery of human
communication.
Teaching Diversity in Rural Schools: Attaining Understanding,
Tolerance, and Respect Through Young Adult Literature aims to
assist secondary English Language Arts rural educators and students
regarding diversity education through the use of rural, small
town-themed young adult literature. While appropriate for any rural
educator, the Upper Midwestern states (IA, MN, MT, NE, ND, SD, and
WY) are focused on because they are unique in their predominantly
White residents, with few to no racial and cultural minorities in
all locations, large or small. Teaching rural students about
minorities and facilitating in developing understanding, tolerance,
and respect toward those different from oneself is difficult when
absent from communities and schools. However, this book helps in
reaching these goals through the use of titles that consider
specific topics of cultural and racial minorities, such as those
who are LGBTQ+, undocumented, homeless, having exceptionalities,
managing grief/loss, and more. Also addressed are rural communities
and schools, the purpose and importance of young adult literature,
and locating quality rural, small town-themed novels. Suggestions
for using this literature, activities, discussion topics, and
recommended titles are also provided.
Bullying affects one out of every six children in school today.
The effects can be long-lasting and painful. Acts of Courage is a
tool to teach needed skills to kids before they encounter bullies.
It can help you increase your students' abilities to stay safe at
school and in their community. In one-act plays, they will rehearse
new ways to show confidence, kindness, and empathy. Acts of Courage
can be another tool in your kit to reduce bullying.
Heaven Made You communicates personally to the young child and
speaks to their deepest need to know their origin and value. It
helps them understand that every single person is wonderfully made.
With beautiful words, planted like seeds in the garden of young
hearts, little ones are told of their priceless value. Kimberly
Hazlett believes that understanding their origin and value is an
essential foundation for the developing, healthy child. Her
beautifully depicted companion to the lullaby song, Heaven Made
You-enjoyed by thousands-is now also a favorite bedtime read for
little ones and parents who strive to raise confident kids.
Skepticism remains a central and defining issue in epistemology,
and in the wider tradition of Western philosophy. To better
understand the contemporary position of this important
philosophical subject, Allan Hazlett introduces a range of topics,
including: * Ancient skepticism * skeptical arguments in the work
of Hume and Descartes * Cartesian skepticism in contemporary
epistemology * anti-skeptical strategies, including Mooreanism,
nonclosure, and contextualism * additional varieties of skepticism
* the practical consequences of Cartesian skepticism Presenting a
comprehensive survey of the key problems, arguments, and theories,
together with additional readings, A Critical Introduction to
Skepticism is an ideal guide for students and scholars looking to
understand how skepticism is shaping epistemology today.
Since the arrival of European settlers, Native American cultural
sovereignty has been under attack. Self-determination is a tribal
right of Native people, but colonial oppression banned their
traditions and religion, purloined and misused sacred sites, and
betrayed treaties when convenient. Over time, the settlers usurped
Native American culture to make room for white settlers, and these
destructive behaviors continue today. Within the dearth of Native
American culture left after forced assimilation, American Indians
still struggle to retain their rights. In this historical account
of the despotism against Native American culture, the altercations
of sovereignty, territory, and pluralistic democracy are analyzed
in an effort to provide a path towards justice.
First Published in 1987. This book provides an outline for a
descriptive basis for the study of human communication by
advocating a pragmatic approach to communication, based on the
study of language use in context. It covers work on verbal
communication in many disciplines, and represents a variety of
underlying assumptions and methods of analysis. This book blends
both European and North American scholarship for a broadly focused
analysis in a form suitable for beginners and those looking to
expand their established understanding.
Be prepared for anything, so you can explore where others fear to
tread Wilderness Survival For Dummies takes a practical approach to
teaching you the skills you need to stay alive outside. Learn
survival skills the Dummies way, with helpful diagrams and
illustrations, step-by-step instructions, and tips from the pros.
With expert tips and easy-to-follow instructions in this book,
you'll know what to do to survive in the wild. Stay calm, deal with
the elements, make fire, find drinking water, and navigate your way
to safety, thanks to your newfound survival skills. Enjoy the great
outdoors with the confidence to take the path less traveled Gain
knowledge that will help you stay safe if the unexpected happens
Deal with extreme weather events, make shelter, learn to signal for
help Learn navigation skills so you can find your way home if you
get lost You're ready to take your love of nature to the next level
and explore the wilderness. From forests and jungles to deserts,
cold weather climates, and everything in between, you need this
Dummies guide to stay safe while backpacking, sailing, camping, and
adventuring ...wherever.
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Weird World War: China
Sean Patrick Hazlett
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When the United States and China clash, the world will never be the
same, especially when forces beyond reality threaten to intervene.
What if the United States went to war with the People's Republic of
China? How would these rivals fight for supremacy on land, sea,
air, and across the stochastic streams of time? What wonder weapons
would be unleashed? What horrors would emerge from the eradiated
sludge of the South China Sea? What heroes would rise and forever
change the course of history? Tread into the deepest and darkest
dimensions of the multiverse, gaze through a kaleidoscope of
fractured realities, and bear witness to the disturbing visions of
World War III from today's greatest minds in science fiction,
fantasy, and horror. Stories by: Larry Correia, Steve Diamond,
David Drake, Nick Mamatas, Brian Trent, Martin L. Shoemaker, Blaine
L. Pardoe, Kevin Andrew Murphy, Julian Michael Carver, D.J. Butler,
David J. West, Sean Patrick Hazlett, Deborah A. Wolf, Stephen
Lawson, Erica L. Satifka, Rob McMonigal, Brenda Clough, Kevin
Ikenberry, Brad R. Torgersen, T.C. McCarthy, Nadia Bulkin, Freddy
Costello, and Michael Z. Williamson.
First published in 1934, this book provides an accessible
introduction to various aspects of radio technology. The text
begins with a historical discussion of radio waves and their
discovery, before moving on to an examination of the uses of radio
in the contexts of broadcasting, medicine, safety at sea, the
military and weather forecasts. Illustrative figures are
incorporated throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with
an interest in radio and the history of science.
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