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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.
Offering both a male and female perspective on the dilemmas women
face in business, this book provides the benefits of high-level
executive coaching to all women who want to take control of their
careers and achieve their aspirations for corporate leadership.
Despite efforts to increase diversity within Fortune 500 companies
and larger numbers of highly motivated and educated women in the
workforce, women remain vastly under-represented at the highest
levels of corporate leadership. Only about 15 percent of women hold
senior executive positions, and about 17 percent are represented on
corporate boards; worldwide, only 3–4 percent of CEOs are women.
These statistics are in spite of the fact that many companies are
actively seeking to take advantage of the financial boost that
gender balance at the corporate level brings: Companies that have
women in leadership roles are showing higher performance in various
measures of profitability, such as revenues, assets, and
stockholder value. How can qualified women leaders overcome the
myriad longstanding hurdles of the corporate environment and reach
the top? Coauthored by executive coaches to some of corporate
America's most notable leaders, this practical, research- and
experience-based guide identifies the various barriers that block
women from reaching positions of corporate leadership and offers
readers specific strategies and approaches that they can utilize to
advance themselves into the positions they want—and apply their
talents and abilities at the very top. The chapters address very
specific challenges for women in the business world, such as
strengthening and leveraging their closest connections, including
those with their mentors and their sponsors; understanding how
"performance" means more than doing their jobs well; garnering
positive attention and recognition for their efforts and results;
and getting honest, practical feedback that will serve to advance
their careers.
This book analyses how closer regional connectivity and economic
integration between South Asia and Southeast Asia can benefit both
regions. With a focus on the role played by infrastructure and
public policies in facilitating this process, it provides a
detailed and up-to-date discussion of issues, innovations, and
progress. Country studies of national connectivity issues and
policies cover Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and
Thailand, examining major developments in trade and investment,
economic cooperation, the role of economic corridors, and regional
cooperation initiatives.Thematic chapters explore investment in
land and sea transport infrastructure, trade facilitation,
infrastructure investment financing, supporting national and
regional policies, and model-based estimates of the benefits of
integration. They also identify significant opportunities for
strengthening these integration efforts as a result of the recent
opening up of Myanmar in political, economic, and financial terms.
For the first time for these regions, the book employs a
state-of-the-art computable general equilibrium (CGE) model
incorporating heterogeneous firms to estimate the advantages of
integration. Providing perspective on the latest thinking on
integration policy, Connecting Asia is an essential resource for
academics, policymakers, and business people alike. Contributors:
A. Bayley, T. Chalermpalanupap, K. Cheewatrakoolpong, S.
Chirathivat, M.I. Chowdhury, M.I. Corpuz, P. De, H. Florento, J.-F.
Gautrin, F. Hutchinson, B. Karmacharya, R. Mishra, K.G. Moazzem,
P.J. Morgan, N. Perera, M.G. Plummer, M. Rahman, P.B. Rana, S. Ray,
F. Sehrin, T.M.M. Than, M. Thuzar, D. Weerakoon, D. Wignall, M.
Wignall, G. Wignaraja, F. Zhai
How to Stand Firm in Your Faith When the World Is Falling Apart
Philippians is one of the most practical books of the Bible, which
Robert Morgan says is as fresh as ever. Its theme can be summed up in
these verses: "Whatever happens, conduct yourself in a manner worthy of
the gospel of Christ. Then . . . I will know that you stand firm in the
one Spirit, striving together as one for the faith of the gospel
without being frightened in any way by those who oppose you" (1:27-28).
Life is unpredictable, and the world is unstable. People have never
been so confounded, sensing our culture, economy, and geopolitical
systems are spiraling downward. Even in our personal lives, none of us
knows what will happen next--which is why God gave us the book of
Philippians. This short letter, with just over 100 verses, can help us
learn to live overflowing lives in an overwhelming world.
Among the many lessons in Whatever Happens, readers will learn how to:
• Use prayer to energize their life and embrace uncertainty
• Make today about serving others and lifting them up
• Glorify the Lord and stay as cheerful as possible in all circumstances
• Let others lean on their strength
• Start everything with praise and end everything with prayer
As the apostle Paul wrote his letter to the Philippians from a prison
cell, he was facing dire circumstances and an unsettled future. Would
he be released or executed? But he knew one thing--that whatever
happened, he was going to stand firm in his faith and live a life
worthy of the gospel. And no matter what we are going through today, we
can do the same.
Solid Fuels and Heavy Hydrocarbon Liquids: Thermal Characterisation
and Analysis, Second Edition integrates the developments that have
taken place since publication of the first edition in 2006. This
updated material includes new insights that help unify the
thermochemical reactions of biomass and coal, as well as new
developments in analytical techniques, including new applications
in size exclusion chromatography, several mass spectrometric
techniques, and new applications of nuclear magnetic spectroscopy
to the characterization of heavy hydrocarbon liquids The topics
covered are essential for the energy and fuels research community,
including academics, students, and research engineers working in
the power, oil and gas, and renewable energy industries.
Sustainable and inclusive growth in emerging Asian economies
requires high levels of public investment in areas such as
infrastructure, education, health, and social services. The
increasing complexity and regional diversity of these investment
needs, together with the trend of democratization, has led to
fiscal decentralization being implemented in many Asian economies.
This book takes stock of some major issues regarding fiscal
decentralization, including expenditure and revenue assignments,
transfer programs, and the sustainability of local government
finances, and develops important findings and policy
recommendations. The book's expert contributors assess the current
state of the allocation of expenditures and revenues between
central and local governments in emerging Asian economies, and
discuss their major strengths and weaknesses. They also present
relevant case studies of experiences and reform measures related to
strengthening and monitoring local government finance, including
the implications of expanded fiscal capacity for infrastructure
investment and other public spending. Covering the major Asian
economies of the People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, and
Japan, among others, the book focuses on the economic incentives of
transfer schemes, how intergovernmental fiscal equalization works,
and how subnational government borrowing regulations could
influence debt dynamics and the fiscal deficits of local
governments. This book's insightful analysis will be essential
reading for policymakers in Asian economies, and academics and
researchers in the areas of economic development, public finance,
and fiscal policy as well as development aid officials,
multilateral banks, and NGOs. Contributors include: S. Barrios,
S.-i. Bessho, P. Chakraborty, P. Das, Z. Fan, R.K. Goel, S. Li, D.
Martinez-Lopez, J. Martinez-Vazquez, P.J. Morgan, A. Nasution, J.W.
Saunoris, P. Smoke, L.Q. Trinh, V. Vulovic, G. Wan, N. Yoshino, Q.
Zhang
"This book is more than a mere academic exercise; it is the
foundational work for that long awaited study in one of the most
neglected areas of Systematic Theology: viz., Ecclesiology, the
doctrine of the Church. Now that work will be a new possibility
because of the work of Ken Morgan in this text." -Dr. Walter C.
Kaiser, Jr. This book presents a technical, exegetical study of
these topics: "You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My
church." "I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven."
"Whatever you bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven, and
whatever you loose on earth shall have been loosed in heaven." "If
you forgive the sins of any, their sins have been forgiven them; if
you retain the sins of any, they have been retained." "Shepherd My
sheep." What is the relationship between Israel and the "church"?
What does Paul's metaphor of the olive tree in Romans 11 represent?
Does Paul say in Ephesians 2 that Gentiles become "citizens" of
Israel?
Rob Morgan, bestselling author of "Then My Soul Sings," explores
the rich meaning behind the world's best-known and most-loved
poem--Psalm 23.
"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want."
"He makes me to lie down in green pastures;"
"He leads me beside the still waters..."
These are the opening lines to one of the most memorized,
inspirational, and comforting passages in the Bible--and one of the
greatest poems of all time. In six verses, it provides a microcosm
of God's grace. When anxiety robs us of sleep, our most powerful
"tranquilizer" is Psalm 23. It's a soul-soother. It appears in the
middle of a trilogy of psalms dealing with our past, our present,
and our future needs.
In "The Lord is My Shepherd," Morgan teaches Psalm 23
verse-by-verse, explaining its extraordinary power to change lives
and ease our troubles. He shares its fascinating context and
colorful background, as well as his own charming, real-life stories
of herding sheep. You'll find encouragement to enjoy the "green
pastures" of life while becoming strengthened by the "dark
valleys." Furthermore, Morgan maintains that some of the Bible's
richest truths are summarized in these six simple verses of Psalm
23. In knowing the Good Shepherd, we have total resources for all
our internal, external, and eternal needs.
Through this clear explanation of the biblical text and great
stories that illustrate the love and care of the shepherd, "The
Lord is My Shepherd" will help you rediscover the joy, inspiration,
and peace in the green pastures of this beloved psalm.
In this, the first book devoted to Peter Achinstein's influential
work in philosophy of science, twenty distinguished philosophers,
including four Lakatos award winners, address various aspects of
Achinstein's influential views on the nature of scientific
evidence, scientific explanation, and scientific realism. It
includes short essays by Steve Gimbel and Jeff Maynes, Nancy
Cartwright, Jordi Cat, Victor DiFate, Jerry Doppelt, Adam
Goldstein, Philip Kitcher, Fred Kronz, Deborah Mayo, Greg Morgan,
Helen Longino, John Norton, Michael Ruse, Bas van Fraassen, Stathis
Psillos, Larry Laudan, Richard Richards, Kent Staley, and Jim
Woodward with replies to each contributor from Peter Achinstein.
Readers will come away with an understanding of the current debate
in multiple areas of philosophy of science and how various
contemporary issues are connected.
Surveys show that financial literacy levels are typically low
around the world, despite the widening access to financial services
and the increasing financial risks borne by households in many
countries. This suggests that there will be mounting challenges for
households and SMEs to invest wisely and effectively as societies
age and governments shift away from defined benefit to defined
contribution pension schemes. Individuals will increasingly have to
make complex financial decisions to plan for their retirement and
for a range of foreseen and unforeseen expenditures. All of these
developments suggest that financial education should be part of a
lifetime process that starts at an early age and is pursued
throughout adulthood.The contributions in this book came from a
symposium titled, Promoting Better Lifetime Planning through
Financial Education, organized by the Asian Development Bank
Institute, the Bank of Japan, the Japan Financial Services Agency,
and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,
held on 22-23 January 2015 in Tokyo.Amongst the topics discussed
were: effective pension management, financial education curricula
in schools, training for teachers of financial education,
internationally comparable data on financial literacy and the
evaluation of the effectiveness of financial education programs.
There are also case studies on financial inclusion, regulation, and
education in Indonesia, Pakistan, Philippines, Viet Nam, Thailand,
and Japan.
This book carefully examines representative texts and events
that reflect the Irish presence in American culture from the Famine
to the present. A noted scholar in the field of Irish-American
literature and history, Jack Morgan sets forth and analyzes a
wealth of material previously unexamined with clarity and insight.
Writers from Mark Twain, Henry David Thoreau, and Margaret Fuller,
to Harold Frederic and Sarah Orne Jewett, are considered in terms
of their engagement with and relationships to the new Irish
arrivals in the nineteenth century. Through a variety of texts,
lives, and events, this study unfolds a fascinating panorama of
Irish-American history, culture, and popular culture.
As demand to substantiate predictions from economic theory with
causal empirical evidence increases, economists have more and more
turned towards controlled laboratory experiments. As this field has
blossomed it has provided evidence confirming some of the key
predictions of economic theory and exposed some of the weaker
theoretical predictions. This has resulted in a symbiotic
relationship where experimental evidence not only is used to
support theoretical conclusions but has pointed economists into
bold and exciting new areas of investigation. In this volume, I am
proud to present some of the most stimulating work in this field.
The first three chapters provide a fresh look at some of the
classical issues in experimental economics. These papers provide
novel insights into psychology in ultimatum games, the impact of
social interaction on learning, and communication in coordination
games. The next two chapters look at how experiments can illuminate
our understanding of what determines trust. These papers examine
how monitoring within an organization influences trust, as well as
examining how individual political ideologies are related to an
individuals level of trust. The final two chapters show how
experiments can be fruitfully applied to vertical relationships and
auction design, two of the most important areas in contemporary
contract theory.
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