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Raising happy, confident children doesn't have to be a challenging
undertaking! Working parents often battle with time pressure and
guilt of being away from their children, which is where The Working
Parents' Guide to Raising Happy and Confident Children comes in.
Through a series of practical tools, bestselling parenting coach
Nadim Saad draws on the latest research in child psychology,
neuroscience and leadership, to show time-poor parents how to deal
with everyday parenting challenges effectively and make family life
less stressful and more enjoyable. Help your children to become
happy, confident and responsible. Gain greater influence at home
and in the workplace by adopting best practices from leadership.
Quickly learn and apply step-by-step solutions to common parenting
challenges including whining and arguing, homework battles,
tantrums and lack of cooperation. Build a stronger relationship
with your children and maintain it as they grow. Discover a 5-Week
Programme to becoming a calm and confident parent. This book aims
to help you to make sure that the time you spend with your kids
really count.
Daily journal for kids aged 8-11. This is the 'big brother' of the
best selling Happy Confident Me Journal: it includes different
daily questions and quotes, as well as age appropriate explanations
of 10 essential life skills and it comes in Hardback. Based on the
latest research on happiness, emotional development and
neuroscience and developed by Psychotherapist Annabel Rosenhead and
Parenting Expert Nadim Saad. This beautifully illustrated, full
colour journal takes children on a ten-week journey, instilling 10
essential life skills that will develop positive daily habits and
build their confidence and happiness. The 10 essential life skills
are: 1. Knowing Yourself; 2. Feeling your Feelings; 3. Positive
Thinking; 4. Building your Growth Mindset; 5. Learning from
mistakes; 6. Resilience; 7. Boosting your Confidence; 8. Being
Mindful; 9. Kindness and Empathy; 10. Self-acceptance This journal
explains these 10 skills in a fun and engaging way. Children then
have 5 minutes of daily journaling each day which consist of a
daily quote and daily questions which are different each day. They
also get a weekly activity as well as a family activity. These are
all focussed around the theme of the week, and they are written in
a way that your child begins to put the lesson into practice and
can see the positive effects immediately. There is no other journal
on the market that takes this approach, and it also includes
additional pages each week to give them space to further write
doodle or draw and Worry Box pages at the back of the journal that
they can use to write out and work around worries (and then tear
out once they have resolved them).
MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) technology makes possible the
production of miniature devices and systems that stand to
revolutionize industrial, optical, medical and electronic markets.
Thousands of practitioners and students have gained a solid
understanding of MEMS with the best-selling first edition of this
book. Now in its second edition, An Introduction to
Microelectromechanical Systems Engineering brings readers to
up-to-date with the latest developments in this cutting-edge area.
Featuring brand new coverage of today's hottest topics, such as RF
MEMS and photonic MEMS, this thoroughly revised resource shows
engineers, technical managers, and executives how their projects
may benefit from a MEMS solution.
Here's the first non-technical introduction to the exciting field
of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). It describes in detail
the materials used in producing MEMS -- including silicon, polymers
and glass and quartz substrates -- as well as MEMS design for
nozzles, sensors, valves and other applications. It examines the
manufacture of commercial MEMS using techniques such as oxidation,
lithography, chemical vapor deposition and silicon fusion bonding
and applications in a wide range of industries including data
storage, telecommunications, consumer, automotive, medical and
defense. A unique element of this book is its look at the future of
MEMS -- its potential for microelectrode arrays, actuators and
optical switches and other technologies.
Developed by Psychotherapist Annabel Rosenhead and Parenting Expert
and best-selling Author Nadim Saad, this beautifully illustrated,
full colour journal offers children different inspiring quotes and
questions every day. It opens up 6 to 10 years olds' abilities to
better understand themselves, reflect on the positives each day and
find it easier to discuss their feelings and identify their
emotions. In a world where mental health issues among the younger
generations are on the rise, this is the first of a series of Happy
Confident Me Journals (see more on www.happyconfident.com). These
journals take kids on a journey of 10 weeks of journaling, to allow
new more positive habits to be formed and better equip your kids to
be stronger, happier and more confident. Packed with daily quotes
to inspire and fun weekly activities, each day your child has four
questions to complete about their day. this is the only journal of
its kind on the market today:it is different from other gratitude
journals as kids get a free page each day to give them space to
further write doodle or draw, kids get to mention the different
feelings they felt each day, and they get a great activity to learn
a key character building skill each week.
This volume showcases mostly the contributions presented at the
International Conference in Algebra and Its Applications held at
the Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India during November
12-14, 2016. Refereed by renowned experts in the field, this
wide-ranging collection of works presents the state of the art in
the field of algebra and its applications covering topics such as
derivations in rings, category theory, Baer module theory, coding
theory, graph theory, semi-group theory, HNP rings, Leavitt path
algebras, generalized matrix algebras, Nakayama conjecture, near
ring theory and lattice theory. All of the contributing authors are
leading international academicians and researchers in their
respective fields. Contents On Structure of -Prime Rings with
Generalized Derivation A characterization of additive mappings in
rings with involution| Skew constacyclic codes over Fq + vFq + v2Fq
Generalized total graphs of commutative rings: A survey
Differential conditions for which near-rings are commutative rings
Generalized Skew Derivations satisfying the second Posner's theorem
on Lie ideals Generalized Skew-Derivations on Lie Ideals in Prime
Rings On generalized derivations and commutativity of prime rings
with involution On (n, d)-Krull property in amalgamated algebra
Pure ideals in ordered -semigroups Projective ideals of
differential polynomial rings over HNP rings Additive central
m-power skew-commuting maps on semiprime rings A Note on
CESS-Lattices Properties Inherited by Direct Sums of Copies of a
Module Modules witnessing that a Leavitt path algebra is directly
infinite Inductive Groupoids and Normal Categories of Regular
Semigroups Actions of generalized derivations in Rings and Banach
Algebras Proper Categories and Their Duals On Nakayama Conjecture
and related conjectures-Review On construction of global actions
for partial actions On 2-absorbing and Weakly 2-absorbing Ideals in
Product Lattices Separability in algebra and category theory
Annihilators of power values of generalized skew derivations on Lie
ideals Generalized derivations on prime rings with involution
This book analyses the aid, politics and the war of narratives
between the US and Pakistan under the Kerry Lugar Berman Act
(2009-2013), using the security-development nexus as a framing
discourse and taking a decolonial approach to the subject. The book
explores the politics of US foreign aid to Pakistan, with regard to
the issues of 'sovereignty' and 'agency', to analyse the notions of
aid, power and narratives in the asymmetrical US-Pakistan
relations. Based on primary interviews and extensive data analysis
of US foreign aid datasets, the book specifically argues that
foreign aid is based under the hubris of the security-development
nexus, which encourages a dialectical power struggle between the US
and Pakistan, and between the civil and military actors inside
Pakistan, which use the indivisibility of security and development
to advance their strategic interests over each other. This book is
a timely analysis given the recent political turmoil in Pakistan
that saw the ouster of Prime Minister Imran Khan who blamed the
Biden Administration for orchestrating a "regime change" conspiracy
against his government. Interdisciplinary and relevant to academic
and policy debates, this book will be of interest to researchers in
the fields of Development Studies, International Relations, Policy
Studies, Area Studies and, in particular, South Asian Politics.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians migrated to the Americas in the
final decades of the nineteenth century and early decades of the
twentieth. By 1936, an estimated 40,000 Palestinians lived outside
geographic Palestine. Transnational Palestine is the first book to
explore the history of Palestinian immigration to Latin America,
the struggles Palestinian migrants faced to secure Palestinian
citizenship in the interwar period, and the ways in which these
challenges contributed to the formation of a Palestinian diaspora
and to the emergence of Palestinian national consciousness. Nadim
Bawalsa considers the migrants' strategies for economic success in
the diaspora, for preserving their heritage, and for resisting
British mandate legislation, including citizenship rejections meted
out to thousands of Palestinian migrants. They did this in
newspapers, social and cultural clubs and associations, political
organizations and committees, and in hundreds of petitions and
pleas delivered to local and international governing bodies
demanding justice for Palestinian migrants barred from Palestinian
citizenship. As this book shows, Palestinian political
consciousness developed as a thoroughly transnational process in
the first half of the twentieth century-and the first articulation
of a Palestinian right of return emerged well before 1948.
“We are all inside this thing—but how?” This book explores
21st century art’s reckonings with the technosphere. Almost
unimaginable in its complexity and scale, a man-made megastructure
surrounds all of us, and often seems inescapable. Outlining the
poetics of encryption that attend to this infrastructural
condition, Samman explores dramatic motifs including confinement,
capture, and burial, as well as access and exclusion from secured
domains. Poetics of Encryption excavates the art of our times as it
quests through caves, cables, codes, satellites, and icons.
Toggling between enlightened concern and occult dreaming it surveys
a counter-intuitive aesthetic of the interface: Addressing those
who cannot write code, this analogy in contemporary art stages its
own ‘digital’, both virtually and analogue.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians migrated to the Americas in the
final decades of the nineteenth century and early decades of the
twentieth. By 1936, an estimated 40,000 Palestinians lived outside
geographic Palestine. Transnational Palestine is the first book to
explore the history of Palestinian immigration to Latin America,
the struggles Palestinian migrants faced to secure Palestinian
citizenship in the interwar period, and the ways in which these
challenges contributed to the formation of a Palestinian diaspora
and to the emergence of Palestinian national consciousness. Nadim
Bawalsa considers the migrants' strategies for economic success in
the diaspora, for preserving their heritage, and for resisting
British mandate legislation, including citizenship rejections meted
out to thousands of Palestinian migrants. They did this in
newspapers, social and cultural clubs and associations, political
organizations and committees, and in hundreds of petitions and
pleas delivered to local and international governing bodies
demanding justice for Palestinian migrants barred from Palestinian
citizenship. As this book shows, Palestinian political
consciousness developed as a thoroughly transnational process in
the first half of the twentieth century-and the first articulation
of a Palestinian right of return emerged well before 1948.
Groundwater is a vital resource of water, in some regions of the
world the only source of fresh water. Its use for domestic use and
agriculture dates back thousands of years. In recent decades the
over-exploitation and unabated use of this resource has lead to
severe environmental problems such as resource depletion, land
subsidence and groundwater contamination. To mitigate these adverse
impacts and protect this valuable resource, it is imperative that
rational groundwater management practices and policies as well as
robust modeling and analysis tools be developed. This volume and
the accompanying USB memory card include the abstracts and full
papers that were presented at the 6th International Groundwater
Symposium that was held in Kuwait between 19 and 21 of November,
2012. The Symposium was jointly organized by the Kuwait Institute
for Scientific Research and the Groundwater Hydraulics and
Management Committee of the International Association for
Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR). More than 100
researchers, engineers, geologists and water specialists from more
than 20 countries attended the Symposium to exchange ideas and
expertise relating to the latest developments in the fi eld. The
papers presented at the Symposium were organized under the
following themes: modeling and management under uncertainty,
sustainable groundwater management in arid and semiarid
environments, Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) as a groundwater
management tool, management solutions for groundwater rise
problems, fl ow and transport modeling, and subsurface
contamination and remediation. This volume provides a
state-of-the-art discussion of the latest issues relating to
groundwater exploration, management and protection, with an
emphasis on bridging the gap between research practice and policy.
The volume will serve as an important reference to students,
researchers, modelers as well as practitioners and policy makers.
The increasing number of individuals affected by sun damage has
inspired cosmetic chemists to research new vehicles for improved
protection against UVA and UVB rays. This volume collects the
latest research and perspectives on sunscreen development,
assessment, formulation, and quality control from leading
authorities in academia, industry, and the regulatory and medical
communities-describing the evolution, chemistry, evaluation, and
regulation of sunscreens in the 21st century for improved skin
protection.
Over the years, there have been increasing intersections between
religious claims and nationalism and their power to frame and
govern world politics. When Politics Are Sacralized
interdisciplinarily and comparatively examines the fusion between
religious claims and nationalism and studies its political
manifestations. State and world politics, when determined or framed
by nationalism fused with religious claims, can provoke protracted
conflict, infuse explicit religious beliefs into politics, and
legitimize violence against racialized groups. This volume
investigates how, through hegemonic nationalism, states invoke
religious claims in domestic and international politics,
sacralizing the political. Studying Israel, India, the Palestinian
National Movement and Hamas, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Iran,
and Northern Ireland, the thirteen chapters engage with the
visibility, performativity, role, and political legitimation of
religion and nationalism. The authors analyze how and why
sacralization affects political behaviors apparent in national and
international politics, produces state-sponsored violence, and
shapes conflict.
This book takes a deep dive into the factors that lead to
countries’ success in elite sport. While some researchers have
suggested looking at the political, economic, demographic,
geographic and cultural characteristics of a country, other
scholars have advocated that meso-level strategies such as
financial support, governance, and talent identification systems
are the factors that need to be taken into consideration. Taking
into account the two sides of this debate, the authors review and
evaluate these various components. They go on to use this review to
propose a new holistic framework of analysis that includes the
macro, meso and micro-level factors that lead to national success
in elite sport. This is a valuable resource for researchers and
students interested in sport management, particularly the subject
of sport governance. In addition, sports consultants and
policymakers will find this to be an eye-opening read.
This volume presents new perspectives on Israeli society,
Palestinian society, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Based on
historical foundations, it examines how Israel institutionalizes
ethnic privileging among its nationally diverse citizens. Arab,
Israeli, and American contributors discusses the paradoxes of
democratic claims in ethnic states, as well as dynamics of social
conflict in the absence of equality. This book advances a new
understanding of Israel's approach to the Palestinian citizens,
covers the broadest range of areas in which Jews and Arabs are
institutionally differentiated along ethnic basis, and explicates
the psychopolitical foundations of ethnic privileges. It will
appeal to students and scholars who seek broader views on Israeli
society and its relationship with the Arab citizens, and want to
learn more about the status of the Palestinian citizens in Israel
and their collective experience as both citizens and
settler-colonial subjects.
The Desert Turned to Glass is a place where the cosmic and chthonic
collide. Commemorating the centenary of the planetarium as an
architectural type, this book collects a new body of work by
acclaimed Canadian artist Charles Stankievech. Thematically, the
project explores alternative theories concerning the origin of
life, consciousness, and art—bridging the cosmological visions of
cave art and the modern technology of the planetarium. Richly
illustrated, the book pairs images of Stankievech’s installations
and cinematic works with newly commissioned writings by geologists,
exobiologists, philosophers and archeologists. Spanning the abyss
of space and the depths of the earth, The Desert Turned to Glass is
an epic meditation on origins, endings, and infinity.
The Chrysostom Bible Commentary Series is not so much in honor of
John Chrysostom as it is to continue and promote his legacy as an
interpreter of the biblical texts for preaching and teaching God's
congregation. In this volume, the author, Paul Nadim Tarazi,
explains that Romans, "the one gospel meant for all the nations
living in the Roman empire East and West," was addressed to the
capital city and positioned at the beginning of the Pauline corpus
to emphasize the universality of St. Paul's teaching. Not only
Romans, he argues, but all of Paul's epistles were meant to be read
at church gatherings everywhere, "together with the Old Testament."
The V. Rev. Dr. Paul Nadim Tarazi is Professor of Biblical Studies
and Languages at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary. He
is the author of a three volume Introduction to the Old Testament,
a four volume Introduction to the New Testament, Galatians: A
Commentary, I Thessalonians: A Commentary, Land and Covenant, and
the Chrysostom Bible, Genesis: A Commentary and Philippians: A
Commentary. His Audio Bible Commentaries on the books of the New
Testament are available online through the Orthodox Center for the
Advancement of Biblical Studies (OCABS). >
This is the fourth and final volume of Fr. Tarazi's New Testament
introduction tetralogy. In addition to his exegesis on the Book of
Matthew, Fr. Tarazi discusses the formation of the New Testament
canon and the Gospel of Matthew, which he argues was intentionally
written as the closing book within this canon. "Fr. Tarazi's
application of his investigative, creative, kerygmatic, canon
exegesis has generated a manuscript filled with unique
interpretations and bold positions on the Gospel according to
Matthew and on the New Testament canon." John Fotopoulos, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of New Testament and Early Christian Literature
Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame "Matthew and the Canon is the
crowning achievement of the New Testament series...As in the
preceding volumes, Tarazi does not offer a conventional
introduction to Matthew, but rather comments on each pericope with
precise exegetical notes. By doing this, Tarazi allows his reader
to be introduced to the Gospel text, rather than to the latest
theories of modern criticism." Daniel Alberto Ayuch Associate
Professor of New Testament University of Balamand The V. Rev. Dr.
Paul Nadim Tarazi is Professor of Biblical Studies and Languages at
St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary. He is the author of
three previously published volumes to the New Testament
introduction series, a three-volume introduction to the Old
Testament, Galatians: A Commentary, and 1 Thessalonians: A
Commentary. His audio bible commentaries on the books of the New
Testament are available online through The Orthodox Center for the
Advancement of Biblical Studies (OCABS).
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Rhythm of Life
Sheikh Nadim
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This volume presents new perspectives on Israeli society,
Palestinian society, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Based on
historical foundations, it examines how Israel institutionalizes
ethnic privileging among its nationally diverse citizens. Arab,
Israeli, and American contributors discusses the paradoxes of
democratic claims in ethnic states, as well as dynamics of social
conflict in the absence of equality. This book advances a new
understanding of Israel's approach to the Palestinian citizens,
covers the broadest range of areas in which Jews and Arabs are
institutionally differentiated along ethnic basis, and explicates
the psychopolitical foundations of ethnic privileges. It will
appeal to students and scholars who seek broader views on Israeli
society and its relationship with the Arab citizens, and want to
learn more about the status of the Palestinian citizens in Israel
and their collective experience as both citizens and
settler-colonial subjects.
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