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This lively and accessible new edition provides a uniquely
broad-ranging introduction to the governance and politics of
Pacific Asia. Thematically structured around the key institutions
and issues, it is genuinely comparative in its approach to the
whole region. A range of representative countries (China, Japan,
Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam
and the Philippines) are used as key case examples throughout and
each of them is subject to a detailed full-page country profile.
This diverse region is a fascinating area for study. Politics in
Pacific Asia provides a framework to form a coherent understanding
of the region's politics; it balances persistent patterns with the
latest developments and general characteristics with the differing
cultures, histories and institutions of individual countries.
Build toward Long-Term Energy, Health, and Success as a Leader
Pastors and ministry leaders are some of the hardest-working people
in the world--and they have the high rate of burnout to prove it.
As a leader, if you aren't operating at peak efficiency and taking
care of yourself, it is bound to catch up with you in a big way. So
few in ministry feel they have the time to take a sabbatical or
tend to their own physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. But
healthy rhythms of work and rest are the key to a thriving,
long-term ministry. Putting their years of experience as both
leaders and consultants to work, Jason Young and Jonathan Malm show
you how to fine-tune your leadership and organize your life in such
a way that you can become a high-capacity leader without the
exhaustion and discouragement so many feel. They teach you how to
set healthy boundaries, release control, operate from your values,
and much more in order to burn bright and make a lasting impact
without sacrificing your health, happiness, and relationships.
The key to growth as a church, youth ministry, or a business is
getting first-time guests to come back. And as any good manager of
a hotel, a store, a restaurant, or an attraction knows, the key to
getting guests to come back is not actually the rooms or the
product or the food itself; it's how guests feel when they're
there. It's about hospitality. No matter how much effort and time
we spend on excellence--stirring worship time, inspiring sermons, a
good coffee blend in the foyer--what our guests really want when
they come to our churches is to feel welcome, comfortable, and
understood. Written by a church consultant and a hospitality
expert, The Come Back Effect shows church, ministry, and even
business leaders the secret to helping a first-time guest return
again and again. Through an engaging, story-driven approach, they
explain how service and hospitality are two different things, show
how Jesus practiced hospitality, and invite leaders to develop and
implement changes that lead to repeat visits and, eventually, to
sustained growth.
With the move to a market-oriented economy, the growth of large
scale internal migration has created new forces for institutional
change in China. By 2010, 260 million citizens were living outside
of their permanent hukou (household registration) location, a major
challenge to the constrictive Mao-era system of migration and
settlement planning and the rigid intuitional division of rural and
urban China. Jason Young shows how these new forces have been
received by the state through analysis of major hukou reforms. He
documents the dynamic process of institutional change and explains
the ongoing importance of China's enduring hukou system to
socioeconomic and political development in the world's largest
developing country.
Rethinking our relationship with Earth in a time of environmental
emergency The world is changing. Progress no longer has a future
but any earlier sense of Earth as “providential†seems of
merely historical interest. The apparent absence of Earthly
solicitude is a symptom and consequence of these successive Western
modes of engagement with the Earth, now exemplified in global
capitalism. Within these constructs, Earth can only appear as
constitutively indifferent to the fate of all its inhabitants. The
“provisional ecology†outlined in Does the Earth
Care?—drawing on a variety of literary and philosophical sources
from Richard Jefferies and Robert Macfarlane to Martin Heidegger
and Gaia theory—fundamentally challenges that assumption, while
offering an Earthly alternative to either cold realism or alienated
despair in the face of impending ecological disaster. Forerunners
is a thought-in-process series of breakthrough digital works.
Written between fresh ideas and finished books, Forerunners draws
on scholarly work initiated in notable blogs, social media,
conference plenaries, journal articles, and the synergy of academic
exchange. This is gray literature publishing: where intense
thinking, change, and speculation take place in scholarship.
Every ministry needs capable and reliable volunteers, but so often
it feels like no one is coming forward to fill your church's needs.
In reality, the people around us do want to volunteer their time
and talents, but we often fail to connect potential volunteers to
ministry opportunities or lose them somewhere along the way. The
Volunteer Effect is your start-to-finish guide to recruiting,
leading, and retaining volunteers for your ministry. Based on solid
management theory delivered in an engaging narrative form, this
book shows you how to - recruit people to a mission, not just a
role - create low-risk entry points - build a team that evokes
pride - train them for the bigger picture - and much more Your most
effective volunteers are already in your church! Let this resource
show you how to find--and keep--them.
This book examines the human proclivity to resist changing our
beliefs. Drawing on psychological, neurological, and philosophical
research, and integrating topics as wide ranging as emotion,
cognition, social (and physical) context, and learning theory, Lao
and Young explore why this resistance to change impedes our
learning and progression. They also suggest that failure to adapt
our beliefs to available and informed evidence can incur costs that
may be seen in personal growth, politics, science, law, medicine,
education, and business. Resistance to Belief Change explores the
various manifestations of resistance, including overt, discursive,
and especially inertial forms of resistance. As well as the
influential factors that can impact upon them, the book also
examines how the self-directed learner, as well as teachers, may
structure the learning experience to overcome resistance and
facilitate progressive and adaptive learning. Lao and Young find
that the impediments to learning and resistance to change are far
more prevalent and costly than previously suggested in research,
and so this book will be of interest to a range of people in
cognitive development, social psychology, and clinical and
educational psychology.
By 2010, 260 million citizens were living outside of their
permanent hukou location, a major challenge to the constrictive
Mao-era system of migration and settlement planning. Jason Young
shows how these new forces have been received by the state and
documents the process of change and the importance of China's hukou
system.
Gamma Rae's one true love is already dead, and her best friend was
demoted to being a glorified janitor after a series of what seemed
like strategic crimes against humanity. Most people wouldn't call
this winning, but sometimes when you're in the middle of a
genocidal war that you started with the ugliest people in the city,
you'll take what you can get. Collects PRETTY VIOLENT #7-11
This book examines the human proclivity to resist changing our
beliefs. Drawing on psychological, neurological, and philosophical
research, and integrating topics as wide ranging as emotion,
cognition, social (and physical) context, and learning theory, Lao
and Young explore why this resistance to change impedes our
learning and progression. They also suggest that failure to adapt
our beliefs to available and informed evidence can incur costs that
may be seen in personal growth, politics, science, law, medicine,
education, and business. Resistance to Belief Change explores the
various manifestations of resistance, including overt, discursive,
and especially inertial forms of resistance. As well as the
influential factors that can impact upon them, the book also
examines how the self-directed learner, as well as teachers, may
structure the learning experience to overcome resistance and
facilitate progressive and adaptive learning. Lao and Young find
that the impediments to learning and resistance to change are far
more prevalent and costly than previously suggested in research,
and so this book will be of interest to a range of people in
cognitive development, social psychology, and clinical and
educational psychology.
Offering timely coverage of this complex field, Interventional
Management of Chronic Visceral Pain Syndromes is a practical,
evidence-based guide for the mechanisms, presentation, diagnosis,
and treatments of chronic non-malignant and malignant abdominal
pain syndromes. Experienced clinicians and academic leaders in pain
medicine comprehensively discuss best-practice guidelines using the
newest interventional techniques, including dorsal root ganglion
stimulation, high frequency spinal cord stimulation, and low-dose
intrathecal infusion pumps. Coverage includes malignant and
non-malignant gastrointestinal pain, malignant and non-malignant
pelvic pain in males and females, rectal pain, and chest pain.
Discusses key demographic characteristics as well as clinical and
diagnostic presentations of the most common and esoteric visceral
pain syndromes that will enable clinicians to identify pain
generators. Provides a truly systematic approach to the treatment
of chronic visceral pain, including the use of pharmacologic,
non-interventional, interventional, and multidisciplinary therapies
with evidence-based data. Covers the indications,
contraindications, and outcomes results of the newest
interventional treatments that all clinicians should be aware of,
including neuromodulation and intrathecal pump therapy.
Everything equal, customers choose whether they will return based
on the feeling they get when interacting with your brand. Research
reveals that a high number of customers will go through the trouble
of switching brands due to a bad customer experience. Great
businesses know how to make a customer feel seen, understood, and
valued. Those satisfied customers trust you more and come back--and
they tell their friends. Backed by plenty of on-the-ground research
and illustrated with real-life examples, The Come Back Culture
shows you how to create an experience that keeps people coming back
for more. It shows you how to - build a hospitable team - know your
guest - create moments that impress - recover quickly when things
go wrong - and more Whether you offer a service or a product online
or at a physical location, you can use the principles in this book
to turn your customers into raving fans of your business who not
only spend their money but continue to spread awareness of your
brand.
Ever thought party food was a little boring? Within these pages,
you will find ten recipes for delicious hors d'oeuvres that will
delight your guests and tingle their palates. From the sweet to the
savory, the refreshingly cool to the hearty and filling, these
recipes can and will spruce up any gathering!
Welcome to the world of optical gaming, where your body is the
conduit through which your mind can explore vast dreamscapes,
blurring the lines between the surreal and the visceral, the
psychedelic and the psychotic. OpTale is an immersive gaming
experience that snares its users like a drug. It taps into the
visual cortex through encoded contact-lenses to craft an
enveloping, shared reality for its users; a world that is a
programed, waking dream. You can choose to be a superhero, a spy or
a sex god; you can be anything you want inside an OpTale. But how
do you wake up when you can't tell you're dreaming? And how do you
suppress the urge to play when the game decides you are the enemy?
An exploration of addiction, sensory-overload and a bleak, not too
distant future, OpTale is the story of one man's bizarre mission to
crack the code of the 'Tales, to get behind the graphic interface
and beyond.
This lively and accessible new edition provides a uniquely
broad-ranging introduction to the governance and politics of
Pacific Asia. Thematically structured around the key institutions
and issues, it is genuinely comparative in its approach to the
whole region. A range of representative countries (China, Japan,
Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam
and the Philippines) are used as key case examples throughout and
each of them is subject to a detailed full-page country profile.
This diverse region is a fascinating area for study. Politics in
Pacific Asia provides a framework to form a coherent understanding
of the region's politics; it balances persistent patterns with the
latest developments and general characteristics with the differing
cultures, histories and institutions of individual countries.
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