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Water Resilience in Practice is co-edited by two experienced water sector professionals and reviews resilience in water supply service delivery. This will be in the form of a series of case studies from different economic contexts - ranging from low-income and fragile states to upper income countries. It will document real experiences and reflect on the initiatives different service providers apply to strengthen resilience in practice. It will describe how service providers respond, adapt, innovate and learn on an ongoing basis, and how they endeavour to meet challenges and provide water supply to users equitably and sustainably. In recent years climate resilience in water supply has been a new emerging paradigm. In response it is helpful to document and record some up-to-date experiences, which can be consolidated in one place. However, it is also necessary to recognise the multiple pressures that water resources face, such as: population growth, increased water demands, existing climatic variability as well as climate change. These pressures are having a profound impact on water supply service delivery. In this context service providers and development professionals must take active measures to respond to these risks. This book is primarily addressed to organisations and practitioners involved in planning, designing, managing and financing water supply programmes in urban and rural settings.
An Empire Found is about Leslie Morris's crazy childhood. This is a story of her battles in life, living with cancer, mental illnesses, and overcoming these obstacles. She's been through a lot of things and wants to emphasize that people can live a normal life, can be a normal person as long as they take in proper medication, be optimistic, and pray a lot. She lost herself and found her way back for her family, friends, and loved ones.
An Empire Found is about Leslie Morris's crazy childhood. This is a story of her battles in life, living with cancer, mental illnesses, and overcoming these obstacles. She's been through a lot of things and wants to emphasize that people can live a normal life, can be a normal person as long as they take in proper medication, be optimistic, and pray a lot. She lost herself and found her way back for her family, friends, and loved ones.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Christianizing Christendom: Home Missin Study Samuel Leslie Morris Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1919 Religion; Christian Life; General; Christian life; Christianity; Home missions; Religion / Christian Life / General
Now in the Third Edition, this book from author Thom Singer shares a proven philosophy about how to build a network of business contacts and empower professionals to grow their career through cultivating long-term and mutually beneficial relationships. Whether you want to excel in your current job or position yourself for a new opportunity, it's hard to make that leap on your own. Anyone can train themselves to build powerful relationships, regardless of their comfort level in social interactions. In a world where products and services are becoming commodities, having the advantage of being liked is becoming more and more critical to professional success. You will learn easy ways to: Meet people and develop friendships, Stand apart from the crowd by having a signature gesture, write memorable follow up notes, Put others at ease in a social networking situations, Remember names and other pertinent information on demand, Keep track of who you've met and what makes them special, Make yourself a Go To Person in your industry, and always show gratitude to those who help you succeed. Turn your network into real dollars and reach your business goals.
Graduation is a landmark milestone in life. The thrill of launching a career can be exciting, but it can also feel very lonely. Some Assembly Required: A Networking Guide for Graduates is the fourth book in the series, and ideal book for any young professional. The book fills in the gaps that are not taught in the classroom about the power of business relationships and networking.
Graduation is a landmark milestone in life. The thrill of launching a career can be exciting, but it can also feel very lonely. Some Assembly Required: A Networking Guide for Graduates is the fourth book in the series, and ideal book for any young professional. The book fills in the gaps that are not taught in the classroom about the power of business relationships and networking. Thom Singer and Anne Brown have customized the message and designed a step by step program that will impact any career for decades. Whether from Graduate School, a University, Community College or High School, these indispensable skills with help every Graduate start their careers with the relationship building skills necessary to ensure success beyond their wildest dreams.
After the tremendous success of Some Assembly Required and The Some Assembly Required for Women - Thom Singer has taken his award winning content and expanded on how real estate professionals people can Make, Grow and Keep their Business relationships.
Building a network of business contacts is one of the most empowering things you can do to help your career. Whether you want to grow in your current job or position yourself for a new opportunity, it's hard to make that leap on your own. Anyone can train themselves to build relationships, regardless of their comfort level in social interactions. In a world where products and services are becoming commodities, having the advantage of being liked is becoming more and more critical to professional success. You will learn easy ways to: Meet people and develop friendships Stand apart from the crowd by having a signature gesture, write memorable follow up notes, Put others at ease in a social networking situations. Remember names and other pertinent information on demand. Keep track of who you've met and what makes them special. Make yourself a Go To Person in your industry. Turn your network into real dollars.
Some Assembly Required: A Networking Guide for Women is a practical
guide packed with useful tips, creative techniques and real-world
stories that are relevant for women today. It is written so that
every woman will benefit from reading it regardless of profession,
age, location or stage of life. It inspires women who are not
active networkers to make it a part of their lives, and helps those
who do currently network become even more effective. The book
provides: - insight on how networking is different for men and
women - an understanding of what networking really is and why it is
important - tips on how to use your inherent skills and styles to
your advantage - resources for where and how to start networking -
practical and effective skills and tools for networking - a new way
to look at networking for mothers (both working and stay at home).
After the tremendous success of Some Assembly Required and The Some Assembly Required for Women - Thom Singer has taken his award winning content and expanded on how real estate professionals people can Make, Grow and Keep their Business relationships.
Velocity 2.0: Paint, Pixels, & Profitability is the second book from retail automotive industry expert, entrepreneur and former dealer, Dale Pollak. The book picks up where Dale's Velocity: From the Front Line to the Bottom Line leaves off, revealing new ROI-based management metrics and processes dealers can use to operate more efficient and profitable used vehicle departments. The book flows from the recognition that today s used vehicle marketplace is more challenging and volatile than it s ever been a tough reality driven by the power of the Internet and a troubled economy. Velocity 2.0 offers a playbook of best practices and processes to help dealers become more successful.
The Suburban Outlaw: Tales from the EDGE, is a funny, touching, and ironic look at life in suburbia. The book is a compilation of columns by acclaimed actor and columnist, Pam Sherman. What is a Suburban Outlaw? An irreverent, honest woman (or man for that matter) willing to live her life fully both for her family and for herself. A Suburban Outlaw has a city vibe, while living a suburban life, and a drive and an energy that goes a little faster. She has an edge in the best possible way: the ability to explore, dream, grow and excite. The book takes you behind the WHITE picket fence to provide laugh-out-loud, as well as tender moments. Authentic to the core, Pam Sherman is The Suburban Outlaw.
Building a network of business contacts is one of the most empowering things you can do to help your career. Whether you want to grow in your current job or position yourself for a new opportunity, it's hard to make that leap on your own. Anyone can train themselves to build relationships, regardless of their comfort level in social interactions. In a world where products and services are becoming commodities, having the advantage of being liked is becoming more and more critical to professional success. You will learn easy ways to: Meet people and develop friendships Stand apart from the crowd by having a signature gesture, write memorable follow up notes, Put others at ease in a social networking situations Remember names and other pertinent information on demand, Keep track of who you've met and what makes them special Make yourself a Go To Person in your industry. Turn your network into real dollars
This anthology features a diverse and compelling array of writings
from prominent Jewish authors in Germany today. The writers
included here-Katja Behrens, Maxim Biller, Esther Dischereit, and
Barbara Honigmann-did not experience the Holocaust firsthand,
though their works continually explore the meaning of it as it is
remembered and forgotten in contemporary Germany. From different
perspectives these authors offer incisive reflections on
German-Jewish relations today. They wrestle in particular with the
strangeness of living in a country where unencumbered relationships
between Germans and Jews are rare. Also surfacing in their writings
are the many foundations and challenges to modern Jewish identity
in Germany, including the vicissitudes of gender roles, and the
experience of emigration, intergenerational conflict, and
sexuality.
The Translated Jew brings together an eclectic set of literary and visual texts to reimagine the transnational potential for German-Jewish culture in the twenty-first century. Departing from scholarship that has located the German-Jewish text as an object that can be defined geographically and historically, The Translated Jew challenges national literary historiography and redraws the maps by which transnational Jewish culture and identity must be read. This book explores the myriad acts of translation, actual and metaphorical, through which Jewishness leaves its traces, taking as a given the always provisional nature of Jewish text and Jewish language. Although the focus is on contemporary German-Jewish literary cultures, The Translated Jew also turns its attention to a number of key visual and architectural projects by American, British, and French artists and writers, including W. G. Sebald, Anne Blonstein, Helene Cixous, Ulrike Mohr, Daniel Blaufuks, Paul Celan, Raymond Federman, and Rose Auslander. In thus realigning German-Jewish culture with European and American Jewish culture and post-Holocaust aesthetics, this book explores the circulation of Jewishness between the U.S. and Europe. The insistence on the polylingualism of any single language and the multidirectionality of Jewishness are at the very center of The Translated Jew.
As German Jews emigrated in the 19th and early 20th centuries andas exiles from Nazi Germany, they carried the traditions, culture,and particular prejudices of their home with them. At the same time,Germany—and Berlin in particular—attracted both secular and religiousJewish scholars from eastern Europe. They engaged in vital intellectualexchange with German Jewry, although their cultural and religiouspractices differed greatly, and they absorbed many cultural practicesthat they brought back to Warsaw or took with them to New York and TelAviv. After the Holocaust, German Jews and non-German Jews educatedin Germany were forced to reevaluate their essential relationship withGermany and Germanness as well as their notions of Jewish life outsideof Germany. Among the first volumes to focus on German-Jewish transnationalism,this interdisciplinary collection spans the fields of history, literature, film,theater, architecture, philosophy, and theology as it examines the livesof significant emigrants. The individuals whose stories are reevaluatedinclude German Jews Ernst Lubitsch, David Einhorn, and GershomScholem, the architect Fritz Nathan and filmmaker Helmar Lerski; andeastern European Jews David Bergelson, Der Nister, Jacob Katz, JosephSoloveitchik, and Abraham Joshua Heschel—figures not normallyassociated with Germany. Three-Way Street addresses the gap in thescholarly literature as it opens up critical ways of approaching Jewishculture not only in Germany, but also in other locations, from the mid-19thcentury to the present.
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