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This book seeks to understand why almost all commentators on the
Irish economy were unprepared for the scale of the recent economic
crisis. It analyses the public contributions from a broad range of
observers, including domestic and international agencies,
academics, the newspapers and politicians. This approach gives new
insights into the analytical and institutional shortfalls that
inhibited observers from recognising the degree of the risk. The
book demonstrates that most commentators were either impeded in
what they could say, or else lacked the expertise to challenge the
prevailing view. The findings have significant implications for a
broad range of institutions, particularly the media and the
Oireachtas (the Irish Parliament).
This book provides a straightforward approach to developing a
school or district s vision to guide all stakeholders toward a
common goal with educational technology. This book is intended for
educational leaders to provide a structured methodology for a
school or district to develop their own vision of educational
technology. This book discusses educational technology in a
non-technical manner and addresses ideas and concerns about 1:1
computing and bring your own device solutions (BYOD). This book
will answer the following questions: - Why do we need a VISION for
Technology in Education? - How do we develop our own VISION for
Educational Technology? - Does our VISION for educational
technology support our District Strategic Plan? - How do today s
infrastructure requirements, instructional applications and
equipment impact our VISION?"
This book provides a straightforward approach to developing a
school or district s vision to guide all stakeholders toward a
common goal with educational technology. This book is intended for
educational leaders to provide a structured methodology for a
school or district to develop their own vision of educational
technology. This book discusses educational technology in a
non-technical manner and addresses ideas and concerns about 1:1
computing and bring your own device solutions (BYOD). This book
will answer the following questions: - Why do we need a VISION for
Technology in Education? - How do we develop our own VISION for
Educational Technology? - Does our VISION for educational
technology support our District Strategic Plan? - How do today s
infrastructure requirements, instructional applications and
equipment impact our VISION?"
N3xt Practices is a ground-breaking advisory book for education
decision makers. Its purpose is to challenge the top trends and
initiatives of the previous decade in educational technology and
bring light to their short-falls and misses. It also highlights
successful endeavors and strategies and details a common-sense
methodology to move your school/district forward in its technology
initiatives while insuring sustainability, and longevity and
ultimately, success through results. Next Practices identifies
technology-based initiatives, such as Interactive White Boards,
Data Centers, and 1-to-1 Computing, and reviews actual
implementations and case studies - both successful and unsuccessful
- to provide a structure to plan and implement educational
technology initiatives practical for schools and districts of all
sizes. Next Practices goes beyond the examination of current best
practices and redefines for educational leaders NEXT Practices for
successful technology initiatives in support of 21st century
learning.
An introduction to the theory and engineering practice that
underpins the component design and analysis of radial flow
turbocompressors. Drawing upon an extensive theoretical background
and years of practical experience, the authors provide descriptions
of applications, concepts, component design, analysis tools,
performance maps, flow stability, and structural integrity, with
illustrative examples. Features wide coverage of all types of
radial compressor over many applications unified by the consistent
use of dimensional analysis. Discusses the methods needed to
analyse the performance, flow, and mechanical integrity that
underpin the design of efficient centrifugal compressors with good
flow range and stability. Includes explanation of the design of all
radial compressor components, including inlet guide vanes,
impellers, diffusers, volutes, return channels, de-swirl vanes and
side-streams. Suitable as a reference for advanced students of
turbomachinery, and a perfect tool for practising mechanical and
aerospace engineers already within the field and those just
entering it.
This book seeks to understand why almost all commentators on the
Irish economy were unprepared for the scale of the recent economic
crisis. It analyses the public contributions from a broad range of
observers, including domestic and international agencies,
academics, the newspapers and politicians. This approach gives new
insights into the analytical and institutional shortfalls that
inhibited observers from recognising the degree of the risk. The
book demonstrates that most commentators were either impeded in
what they could say, or else lacked the expertise to challenge the
prevailing view. The findings have significant implications for a
broad range of institutions, particularly the media and the
Oireachtas (the Irish Parliament).
The desire to have some experience of God is widespread. Many
persons of all ages have a genuine yearning for communion with the
spiritual world. The trouble is that we are never quite certain how
we should invest our energies to ensure that we are moving closer
to the truth and not deeper into delusion. It seems prudent,
therefore, to look for guidance from those who have actually made
the journey and are skilled in initiating others. This is why we
approach the great contemplative traditions: to find out something
about prayer and the sort of life that facilitates its growth. We
cannot always generate our own solutions because our horizons are
limited. The first thing we need to learn is to look at life from a
different perspective. Here the ancient spiritual masters can serve
us well... The key idea that is common to these teachers is that
contemplation is possible only for those who have puritas cordis:
an undivided heart. The act of communion with God is one which
engages the whole person and calls upon all the interior energies.
It can occur only when these energies are working together, when
inner disharmony has been overcome and unity reigns within. Such a
state is not achieved quickly but only by the grace of God and the
labor of decades. It involves a radical conversion of life and a
persevering will to live in accordance with the Gospel. Spiritual
growth is thus seen as a matter of progressively purifying the
personal center of will and knowledge, eliminating inner division
and becoming more intent on seeking the one thing necessary.
Michael Casey is a monk of Tarrawarra Abbey in Australia. He is
well-known as a retreat master and lecturer on monastic
spirituality and holds a doctorate from Melbourne College of
Divinity in the area of the life and writings of St. Bernard of
Clairvaux.
There is more in Benedict's Rule than meets the eye. Based on the
rules of life of John Cassian and Saint Basil, Benedict invites us
to go further back to the scriptural basis of all Christian and
monastic living and pursue our spiritual journey by the guidance of
the Gospel.This book of reflections on the tools for good living is
intended to be read very slowly, one section at a time. In addition
to communicating reflections on each verse of chapter 4, Casey
invites readers to:* continue the process of reflection for
themselves* apply what is written to their own lives* draw on their
own wisdom and insight* and, ultimately, broaden their experience
of monastic spirituality
Casey invites us to embrace the challenge of gospel living, with
thoughtful reflections on the values of asceticism, silence,
leisure, reading, chastity, and poverty.
"How should we live in this house of God? We know that the way a
building is shaped also helps in determining the way those within
it live and relate. We are indeed formed by what we form. Qualities
such as integrity, hospitality, humanity and beauty in a place will
enable its dwellers to live lives in which such qualities are
evident. The way we understand who we are and how we live will be
reflected in our places and vice versa. Our places become bearers
of meaning and memory." --From Chapter 1In "Living in the House of
God," Margaret Malone draws on her study of and research on the
Rule of Saint Benedict to show the ways in which this ancient rule
can illuminate modern life. The broad gamut of topics this book
examines--from Benedictine life as sacrament to Augustine's
influence on Benedict to obedience and the art of listening, among
others--is itself a witness to the generous flexibility of the
Rule, as Benedict proposes a way of life that truly corresponds to
the deepest needs of the whole of human nature.
The Bible is the monk's book. The thought and teaching of St
Bernard of Clairvaux was so saturated with Scripture that the
reader often cannot decide where the Bible ends and Bernard begins.
From direct quotations to fine allusions, Bernard assumed that his
readers were as familiar with the Bible as he was himself. It is
therefore no wonder that Bernard chose a book of the Bible, the
Song of Songs, as a vehicle for expressing his deepest and most
personal longing for God, his striving for 'full knowledge, clear
vision, a strong bond of union, a relationship which cannot be
broken apart, and perfect likeness'. Michael Casey, a Cistercian
monk in Australia, writes from the same tradition that formed St
Bernard. His study of the background and teaching of 'the last of
the Fathers' provides insights into the saint's works and gives
them contemporary meaning.
Another classic from the foremost Trappist scholar writing
today. Fr. Michael Casey, in his usual compelling style, covers
many aspects of spirituality, including discernment, spiritual
direction, pastoral care, and living in community-- applicable to
religious and lay people alike. His reflections on Benedictine
spirituality are vividly presented and filled with remarkable
insights and advice.
As I was writing this book, I had the privilege of speaking to
people from all over the world, and it helped me to realize just
how common mental illness truly is. Mental illness is something
that can affect anyone at any time. It doesn't matter who you are,
where you're from or what you've done, mental illness doesn't
discriminate. Unfortunately, mental illness is something that has
remained in the shadows until now, and people have been too afraid
to speak up because of the reaction they might receive. Use this
book as a guide whenever you're having doubts or feeling alone to
remind yourself that you're not. Everyone has a voice, and everyone
has a right to use that voice. Mental illness affects us all. Now
is the time to come together and use our voices to show the world
that mental illness is real. No one need feel ashamed about mental
illness ever again. The human mind is capable of many great and
amazing things. But it is also capable of enduring a lot of
suffering and hardships. Fear, doubt and self-hatred, are all
emotions people endure every single day. Pain is a part of life,
and it is natural and necessary for personal growth. What is not
natural is hiding this pain. It is not right to hide your pain and
pretend to yourself that everything's okay when your mind is giving
you a sign that you need help. Breaking Free addresses these issues
in a sensitive compassionate way. It does this through the power of
short stories on the following mental health issues and ways to
handle them. Self-Harm, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, Depression,
Anorexia, Phobias, Schizophrenia, Addiction, Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Bigorexia, Borderline Personality
Disorder (BPD), Bullying, Bulimia, Psychosis, Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
Balaam's Donkey is a series of daily reflections based on the
homilies preached by Cistercian monk Michael Casey over his fifty
years of priesthood. What remained of the original homilies was a
large box full of index cards with a few talking points on each.
From there, Casey has re-created the homilies and recast them into
short reflections, arranged randomly for every day of the year. The
range of topics discussed is broad and the approach taken differs
with each reflection, most of them colored with a touch of Casey's
whimsy and good humor.
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