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*A unique thesis writing guide that places the writer’s identity
at its centre and demonstrates that there is more than one way to
approach a thesis. *Empowers readers to identify their own way of
working, as well as their own strengths *Provides helpful hints as
to how candidates can embed their own unique experiences and
perspectives into their thesis writing.
Foreign exploitation of economic crises in the developing world has
been a central claim of neoliberal critics over the past decade.
This important and recurring international economic theme is the
subject of closer scrutiny in this new collection, where
contributors offer competing interpretations of the interaction
between international and domestic forces after crises. In
revisiting the aftermath of recent crises in key emerging markets,
the collection uncovers the extent to which foreign firms,
governments and institutions liberalized and penetrated these
economies.
Localizing Global Finance illustrates that private equity has
become a more significant component of China's economy based on a
pattern of new domestic elites importing and implementing a largely
Western financial model.
Many observers of the world scene in recent decades have raised
questions about the future of Western Civilization, and the United
States as the foremost exemplar. They see us locked in tangles of
inconsistent intentions and self contradictory efforts to remedy
growing political and environmental problems. This development may
be an inevitable consequence of the evolution of first principles
which deteriorate in a civilization as their implications are drawn
out over time. The process is one in which people behaving to
maximise individual and social purposes competitively reinterpret
their perceptions of reality until the culture stagnates from a
deficiency of common purpose.
Distinguished contributors analyze the problem of homelessness from
a clinical perspective, focusing on the major health problems found
among the homeless, special populations within the homeless, and
strategies for improvement and change.
Power and Doctoral Supervision Teams engages with the interplay of
power generated through the way doctoral supervision teams are
structured and how they operate in reality. The stories of
experienced academic supervisors and late-stage doctoral students
from a cross section of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences
teach us what theory and how-to guide books cannot. By using the
narrative of stories to explain the models, the lived experience of
interpersonal power dynamics shows the promises, pitfalls, joys and
frustrations of the various team forms. The book alerts the reader
to the great variety of practices and the potential and hazards
within. This book is an essential resource for doctoral research
students to understand what works in team supervision; for academic
supervisors who want to look at options outside of supervision or
readjust their current strategies; and for academic administrators
as they revise policies that apply to doctoral supervision.
The stress and culture of today's college scene does not seem to
lend itself to the peace of a traditional church-but this
collection of essays illustrates how spirituality not only
survives, but thrives in such circumstances. For the twenty-one
young adults who contribute to this volume, educational and
spiritual development are intertwined; faith was crucial to their
college experience. Through deeply reflective personal narratives,
these essays uphold the spirit of wrestling with faith as a means
for growth, as each author shares how they confronted the role of
religion in college and emerged with a profound understanding of
how it fundamentally shaped them. Kissing in the Chapel, Praying in
the Frathouse covers the extremes of the college experience-the
hilarious, the troubling, and everything in between-as told by
emerging young voices at a time when writing about college students
comes largely from generalized, external points of view. The
stories contained within dispel the myth that members of the
Millennial Generation are universally lazy and apathetic; they
clearly demonstrate the self-awareness and empathy of their authors
as they embark on the path of lifelong spiritual growth. Not ones
to live life halfway, these essays open up new possibilities to
those struggling with faith in any context, and are certain to
encourage reflection and introspection in any reader.
This manual provides laboratory-based learning experiences in
perceptually and psychosocially linked exercise assessment,
prescription, and programming. The primary pedagogic outcome is the
ability to use applied theory and practice in perceptual and
psychosocial exercise assessment and program design to promote the
adoption and maintenance of a physically active lifestyle,
enhancing overall health fitness. Perceptual and psychosocial
variables are presented in individual, stand-alone laboratory
modules that can supplement existing curricula such as exercise and
sport psychology, exercise physiology, exercise testing and
prescription, and exercise training and conditioning. In addition,
the complete modular set has a conceptual flow that allows its
presentation as an entire, laboratory-based course. The laboratory
modules are divided into three primary units: assessment
(theoretical constructs, scales and procedures, tests),
prescription (self-regulation, performance), and program
evaluation. The manual uses a unique format in which case studies
are embedded in the conceptual flow of each lab module facilitating
translation of laboratory results to real-world application. The
manual concludes with a discussion of perceptually and
psychosocially linked exercise prescription and programming
applications in public health, such as program monitoring and
adherence.
*A unique thesis writing guide that places the writer’s identity
at its centre and demonstrates that there is more than one way to
approach a thesis. *Empowers readers to identify their own way of
working, as well as their own strengths *Provides helpful hints as
to how candidates can embed their own unique experiences and
perspectives into their thesis writing.
Hypnotherapy is arguably the oldest modality of psychological
therapy, at least in the modern sense. Psychologists have long
attempted to conceptualize hypnosis in terms of cognitive and
behavioral processes and the term cognitive-behavioral approach to
hypnosis was first coined in 1974 by Theodore Barber, and his
colleagues, one of the most prolific and influential researchers in
the field of hypnosis. Since then cognitive research on hypnosis
has continued to evolve alongside the assimilation of modern
cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques within the framework
of hypnotherapy and vice versa. This book explores the historical
and conceptual relationship between hypnotherapy and
cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT). It proceeds to offer a modern
cognitive conceptualization of hypnosis, based on the writings of
James Braid the founder of hypnotherapy and drawing upon modern
cognitive-behavioral research on hypnosis. The author carefully
explores the combination of hypnosis with both cognitive and
behavioral interventions and ways in which methods can be adapted
in the light of therapeutic principles derived from both fields.
The book aims to provide a comprehensive core text for the practice
of cognitive-behavioral hypnotherapy and to facilitate further
dialogue between practitioners of hypnosis and CBT."
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Five Views On Sanctification (Paperback, 1st Ed)
Melvin E. Dieter, Anthony A. Hoekema, Stanley M Horton, J. Robertson McQuilkin, John F. Walvoord; Series edited by …
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Christians generally recognize the need to live a holy, or
sanctified, life. But they differ on what sanctification is and how
it is achieved. How does one achieve sanctification in this life?
How much success in sanctification is possible? Is a crisis
experience following one's conversion normal--or necessary? If so,
what kind of experience, and how is it verified? Five Views on
Sanctification--part of the Counterpoints series--brings together
in one easy-to-understand volume five major Protestant views on
sanctification: Wesleyan View - represented by Melvin E. Dieter
Reformed View - represented by Anthony A. Hoekema Pentecostal View
- represented by Stanley M. Horton Keswick View - represented by J.
Robertson McQuilkin Augustinian-Dispensationalism View -
represented by John F. Walvoord Writing from a solid evangelical
stance, each author describes and defends his own understanding of
the doctrine sanctification and then responds to the views of the
other authors. The Counterpoints series presents a comparison and
critique of scholarly views on topics important to Christians that
are both fair-minded and respectful of the biblical text. Each
volume is a one-stop reference that allows readers to evaluate the
different positions on a specific issue and form their own,
educated opinion.
Power and Doctoral Supervision Teams engages with the interplay of
power generated through the way doctoral supervision teams are
structured and how they operate in reality. The stories of
experienced academic supervisors and late-stage doctoral students
from a cross section of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences
teach us what theory and how-to guide books cannot. By using the
narrative of stories to explain the models, the lived experience of
interpersonal power dynamics shows the promises, pitfalls, joys and
frustrations of the various team forms. The book alerts the reader
to the great variety of practices and the potential and hazards
within. This book is an essential resource for doctoral research
students to understand what works in team supervision; for academic
supervisors who want to look at options outside of supervision or
readjust their current strategies; and for academic administrators
as they revise policies that apply to doctoral supervision.
This Brief provides a comprehensive overview of Cyclospora
cayetanensis, a protozoan apicomplexan parasite that leads to
outbreaks of traveler's diarrhea in consumers. The main
characteristics of Cyclospora cayetanensis infection are covered,
including documented outbreaks, regional patterns and statistics.
Various transmission routes for this parasite are outlined, with a
focus on foodborne transmission. A major focus of Cyclospora
Cayetanensis As A Foodborne Pathogen is the detection of Cyclospora
cayetanensis in different food matrices. Decontamination procedures
for the occurrence of this parasite in all major food types are
outlined in detail, as well as current risk assessment procedures
and regulations. The difficulty in minimizing the risk of infection
in fresh produce is covered, plus potential solutions for this
problem. This Brief not only comprehensively covers the current
state of foodborne Cyclospora cayetanensis but also looks to future
challenges in the detection, prevention and removal of this
parasite in foods.
This manual provides laboratory-based learning experiences in
perceptually and psychosocially linked exercise assessment,
prescription, and programming. The primary pedagogic outcome is the
ability to use applied theory and practice in perceptual and
psychosocial exercise assessment and program design to promote the
adoption and maintenance of a physically active lifestyle,
enhancing overall health fitness. Perceptual and psychosocial
variables are presented in individual, stand-alone laboratory
modules that can supplement existing curricula such as exercise and
sport psychology, exercise physiology, exercise testing and
prescription, and exercise training and conditioning. In addition,
the complete modular set has a conceptual flow that allows its
presentation as an entire, laboratory-based course. The laboratory
modules are divided into three primary units: assessment
(theoretical constructs, scales and procedures, tests),
prescription (self-regulation, performance), and program
evaluation. The manual uses a unique format in which case studies
are embedded in the conceptual flow of each lab module facilitating
translation of laboratory results to real-world application. The
manual concludes with a discussion of perceptually and
psychosocially linked exercise prescription and programming
applications in public health, such as program monitoring and
adherence.
This Brief provides a comprehensive overview of Trypanosoma cruzi,
a parasite that is traditionally considered as exclusively
vectorborne, but can be foodborne, and may lead to outbreaks of
Chagas disease in consumers. The characteristics of Trypanosoma
cruzi and the clinical effects of the disease are covered,
including documented outbreaks, regional patterns, and
epidemiology. The various transmission routes are outlined, but
with specific focus on foodborne transmission. A major emphasis of
this text is contamination of fruit juices with Trypanosoma cruzi
in, a transmission vehicle with increasing significance in the
spread of this parasite. Also outlined is the difficulty of
establishing a protocol for detection in food samples. Results on
survival of Trypanosoma cruzi in food matrices is considered, as
well as current risk assessment procedures and regulations.
Different approaches to preventing transmission, including
inactivation and decontamination are introduced, but also the
importance of targeted educational initiatives, and also with a
focus on future detection, prevention, and prevention of
contamination of foods with this parasite.
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