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This book presents extensive research into the cinematic
representation of the British-identifying Protestant, unionist and
loyalist community in Northern Ireland and is the first time such
comprehensive analysis has been produced. Gallagher's research
traces the history of the community's representation in cinema from
the emergence of depictions of both nationalist and unionist
communities in social-realist dramas in 1980s British and Irish
cinema to today, through periods such as those focused on violent
paramilitaries in the 1990s and irreverent comedy after the
Northern Ireland peace process. The book addresses the perception
that the Irish nationalist community has been depicted more
frequently and favourably than unionism in films about the period
of conflict known as "The Troubles". Often argued to be the result
of an Irish nationalist bias within Hollywood, Gallagher argues
that there are other inherent and systemic reasons for this
cinematic deficit.
What to Say to a Porcupine uses the format of Aesop's fables to
illustrate fundamental principles of customer service in a quick
and lighthearted way. What do a demanding colony of porcupines, an
upscale restaurant run by hyenas, and a famous medieval knight have
in common? They are all part of one of the most engaging books on
customer service in existence. In this book, you'll explore how:
great service is all about going the extra mile, as learned by a
group of rabbits running an express mail delivery service in "By a
Hare"; there's a better way to great your customers, as one grizzly
honey-shop owner discovers in "Bear with Me"; and how to handle
difficult conversations with customers in a positive, constructive
manner, as demonstrated in this book's titular story "What to Say
to a Porcupine." Each story is followed by a short discussion,
illuminating topics ranging from the best tips for building
customer relationships to how to motivate a service team. Fun,
quick, and constructive, What to Say to a Porcupine provides all
customer service professionals with easy-to-remember lessons for
delivering superior customer service.
The world’s leading psychiatric authority on demonic possession
delves into the hidden world of exorcisms and his own
transformation from cynic to believer over the course of his
twenty-five-year career. Successful New York psychiatrist Richard
Gallagher was skeptical yet intrigued when a hard-nosed,
no-nonsense Catholic priest asked him to examine a woman for a
possible exorcism. Meeting her, Gallagher was astonished. The
woman’s behavior defied logic. In an instant, she could pinpoint
a person’s secret weaknesses. She knew how individuals she’d
never known had died, including Gallagher’s own mother, who
passed away after a lengthy battle with ovarian cancer. She spoke
fluently in multiple languages, including Latin—but only when she
was in a trance. This was not psychosis, Gallagher concluded. It
was, in his scientific estimation, what could only be describe as
paranormal ability. The woman wasn’t mentally disturbed—she was
possessed. This remarkable case was the first of many that
Gallagher would encounter. Sought after today by leaders of all
faiths—ministers, priests, rabbis and imams, Gallagher has spent
a quarter-century studying demonic activity and exorcisms
throughout history and has witnessed more cases than any other
psychiatrist in the world today. In this eerie and enthralling
book, Gallagher chronicles his most famous cases for the first
time, including: A professional who claimed her spiritualist mother
had “assigned” her a spirit who “turned on her.” A petite
woman—”90 pounds soaking wet”—who threw a 200-pound
Lutheran deacon across the room to the horror of onlookers in a
church hall; And “Julia,” the so-called Satanic queen and
self-described witch, who exhibited “the most harrowing” case,
a “once-in-a-century” possession. Going beyond horror movies
and novels, Demonic Foes takes you deep into this hidden world,
sharing in full details of these true-life tales of demonic
possession.
The world's leading psychiatric authority on demonic possession
delves into the hidden world of exorcisms and his own
transformation from cynic to believer over the course of his
twenty-five-year career. Successful New York psychiatrist Richard
Gallagher was skeptical yet intrigued when a hard-nosed,
no-nonsense Catholic priest asked him to examine a woman for a
possible exorcism. Meeting her, Gallagher was astonished. The
woman's behavior defied logic. In an instant, she could pinpoint a
person's secret weaknesses. She knew how individuals she'd never
known had died, including Gallagher's own mother, who passed away
after a lengthy battle with ovarian cancer. She spoke fluently in
multiple languages, including Latin-but only when she was in a
trance. This was not psychosis, Gallagher concluded. It was, in his
scientific estimation, what could only be describe as paranormal
ability. The woman wasn't mentally disturbed-she was possessed.
This remarkable case was the first of many that Gallagher would
encounter. Sought after today by leaders of all faiths-ministers,
priests, rabbis and imams, Gallagher has spent a quarter-century
studying demonic activity and exorcisms throughout history and has
witnessed more cases than any other psychiatrist in the world
today. In this eerie and enthralling book, Gallagher chronicles his
most famous cases for the first time, including: A professional who
claimed her spiritualist mother had "assigned" her a spirit who
"turned on her." A petite woman-"90 pounds soaking wet"-who threw a
200-pound Lutheran deacon across the room to the horror of
onlookers in a church hall; And "Julia," the so-called Satanic
queen and self-described witch, who exhibited "the most harrowing"
case, a "once-in-a-century" possession. Going beyond horror movies
and novels, Demonic Foes takes you deep into this hidden world,
sharing in full details of these true-life tales of demonic
possession.
After considering the aging population in developed countries, it
has become clear to physicians and public policy administrators
that prevention of cancer must play a more important role in
national anti-cancer policy than it has in the past. The recent
introduction of an HPV vaccine, coupled with discoveries concerning
the relationship of H. pylori and cancer has brought the role of
infectious agents in cancer into sharp focus in the medical
community. While interest in the subject has grown, no single
source existed to bring clinicians up-to-date on developments in
disease mechanisms, population-based risk assessment and policy
considerations in the field of cancer prevention. In this current
and comprehensive text the authors review the basic science and
clinical implications of individual infectious agents, while going
beyond a mere update of the literature to offer insights on the
current emerging prevention possibilities. This prevention
perspective is what makes this particular text so valuable to
researchers, epidemiologists, health care policy makers and
oncologists. The discussion is organized to highlight the vital
role of primary cancer prevention, and suggest directions for
future research, practice and policy.
Since HPV continues to be at the center of interest in the arena of
infectious agents and cancer, the authors frame the majority of
their discussion on this now-famous virus. The sheer volume of
literature related to this virus and its many related cancers, and
the burgeoning research on the development and implementation of a
prophylactic vaccine necessitates a much fuller review of this
infectious agent. Therefore, the book is roughly divided into two
equal parts: one part devoted to HPV and another part devoted to
five other prominent infectious agents in cancer.
The worst customer situations demand more of front-line employees
than good intentions and the right attitude. These kinds of issues
can send seasoned service professionals into red alert, and require
the communication skills of a crisis counselor. "The Customer
Service Survival Kit "explains how to use the right words to turn
volatile scenarios into calm and productive customer encounters.
Anyone can learn this delicate art with the book's blend of clear
techniques, lessons from behavioral science, case studies,
situation-specific advice, and practice exercises. Readers will
discover: - The power of leaning into criticism - Trigger phrases
that can make bad situations worse - The secret to helping people
feel deeply heard in a crisis - How to use the divide-and-conquer
approach to safely deliver bad news - Indispensable problem-solving
tools - How to become immune to intimidation - How to wrap up
transactions so that customers are happy - And more Best yet,
learning to handle worst-case scenarios has the spillover effect of
boosting the skills and confidence needed to deal effectively with
ANY customer--the key to radical improvements in every
organization.
Are you sick of nagging your child to write down homework
assignments? Is his or her backpack a black hole that eats up
papers, books, and gym clothes? Organizational skills problems
aren't just frustrating--they get in the way of school success and
wreak havoc at home. Fortunately, help is at hand. This unique
resource stands out from other books because it is based on a
scientifically tested program that works. Learn how you can teach
your 7- to 13-year-old specific skills to: *Organize school
materials and toys. *Track assignments. *Improve time management
and planning. *Overcome brain "Glitches"--mischievous creatures
that trip kids up. *Create and follow effective routines. Concrete
examples, tips for strategically using praise and rewards, and
practical tools (you can download and print additional copies as
needed) help you implement each step of the program. Maximizing
your kid's potential starts now--here's how. A Greater Good
Favorite Parenting Book of 2018 Mental health professionals, see
also the related intervention manual from Gallagher et al.,
Organizational Skills Training for Children with ADHD: An
Empirically Supported Treatment.
This indispensable manual presents an easy-to-implement
intervention with proven effectiveness for children with ADHD in
grades 3 to 5. Organizational skills training helps kids develop
essential skill sets for organizing school materials, tracking
assignments, and completing homework and other tasks successfully.
Clinicians are provided with detailed session-by-session
instructions and all of the tools needed to implement the program
in collaboration with parents and teachers. In a large-size format
for easy photocopying, the book includes nearly 100 reproducible
handouts and forms. Purchasers also get access to a Web page where
they can download and print the reproducible materials. See also
the related parent guide from Gallagher et al., The Organized
Child: An Effective Program to Maximize Your Kid's Potential/m-/in
School and in Life.
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