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A clinical psychologist and writer/producer share secrets to
overcoming presentation anxiety and crafting the perfect
"award-winning" pitch-no matter what industry you work in! From
impromptu elevator pitches to full-board presentations, sales and
marketing professionals face an "audience" daily-often with
make-or-break consequences. No matter what business you're in, you
can up your game substantially by incorporating elements of a
classic Hollywood pitch: driving emotion, piquing curiosity, and
ultimately winning over decision makers with top-notch persuasion
and performance. In Pitch Like Hollywood, clinical psychologist
Peter Desberg and writer/producer Jeffrey Davis take you on an
insiders' tour of the entire process, from defining the
fundamentals to smart strategies for overcoming stage fright (pitch
panic). They also include a step-by-step guide so that you can
adapt the Hollywood Pitch for your next board meeting or sales
call. With chapters that include Persuasion Boot Camp, The Pitch
Panic Cycle, and Creating the Pitch II (The Sequel), you'll have a
front-row seat in a master class on giving great performances for
any audience, every time.
This book studies how victims of human rights violations in Latin
America, their families, and their advocates work to overcome
entrenched impunity and seek legal justice. Their struggles show
that legal justice is a multifaceted process, the overarching
purpose of which is to restore human dignity and prevent further
violence. Uncovering, revealing, and proving the truth are
essential elements of legal justice, and are also powerful tools to
activate the process. When faced with stubborn impunity at home,
victims, families, and advocates can carry on their work for legal
justice by bringing cases in courts in other countries or in the
inter-American human rights system. These extra-territorial courts
can jump-start the process of legal justice at home. Seeking Human
Rights Justice in Latin America examines the political and legal
struggle through the lens of the human story at the heart of these
cases.
This book studies the struggle to enforce international human
rights law in federal courts. In 1980, a federal appeals court
ruled that a Paraguayan family could sue a Paraguayan official
under the Alien Tort Statute - a dormant provision of the 1789
Judiciary Act - for torture committed in Paraguay. Since then,
courts have been wrestling with this step toward a universal
approach to human rights law. The book examines attempts by human
rights groups to use the law to enforce human rights norms. It
explains the separation of powers issues arising when victims sue
the United States or when the United States intervenes to urge
dismissal of a claim. Moreover, it analyzes the controversies
arising from attempts to hold foreign nations, foreign officials,
and corporations liable under international human rights law. While
Davis's analysis is driven by social science methods, its
foundation is the dramatic human story from which these cases
arise.
This book studies how victims of human rights violations in Latin
America, their families, and their advocates work to overcome
entrenched impunity and seek legal justice. Their struggles show
that legal justice is a multifaceted process, the overarching
purpose of which is to restore human dignity and prevent further
violence. Uncovering, revealing, and proving the truth are
essential elements of legal justice, and are also powerful tools to
activate the process. When faced with stubborn impunity at home,
victims, families, and advocates can carry on their work for legal
justice by bringing cases in courts in other countries or in the
inter-American human rights system. These extra-territorial courts
can jump-start the process of legal justice at home. Seeking Human
Rights Justice in Latin America examines the political and legal
struggle through the lens of the human story at the heart of these
cases.
This book studies the struggle to enforce international human
rights law in federal courts. In 1980, a federal appeals court
ruled that a Paraguayan family could sue a Paraguayan official
under the Alien Tort Statute - a dormant provision of the 1789
Judiciary Act - for torture committed in Paraguay. Since then,
courts have been wrestling with this step toward a universal
approach to human rights law. The book examines attempts by human
rights groups to use the law to enforce human rights norms. It
explains the separation of powers issues arising when victims sue
the United States or when the United States intervenes to urge
dismissal of a claim. Moreover, it analyzes the controversies
arising from attempts to hold foreign nations, foreign officials,
and corporations liable under international human rights law. While
Davis's analysis is driven by social science methods, its
foundation is the dramatic human story from which these cases
arise.
Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022! Encompassing all
occupants of aircraft and spacecraft-passengers and crew, military
and civilian-Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine, 5th Edition,
addresses all medical and public health issues involved in this
unique medical specialty. Comprehensive coverage includes
everything from human physiology under flight conditions to the
impact of the aviation industry on public health, from an
increasingly mobile global populace to numerous clinical specialty
considerations, including a variety of common diseases and risks
emanating from the aerospace environment. This text is an
invaluable reference for all students and practitioners who engage
in aeromedical clinical practice, engineering, education, research,
mission planning, population health, and operational support.
Features eight new chapters including Precision Medicine,
Musculoskeletal System and Performance, Human Spaceflight Mishaps
and Incidents, and Crew Escape and Survival Systems. Covers
important approaches to Human System Integration and Risk
Management, as well as Aeromedical Certification. Addresses
important aeromedical issues involving agricultural aviation,
military aviation, long-duration spaceflight, and commercial
spaceflight. An excellent review tool for the American Board of
Preventive Medicine - Aerospace Medicine certification exam and
Continuing Certification, with outstanding contributions from a
team of expert scientists and medical providers. Enrich Your eBook
Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such
as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook,
powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.
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