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The bumper sticker announced: "Hope Is Everything " The message
sounds compelling, but something is missing. If hope is to be
potent, it first must be grounded inthe core teachings of
Scripture. Anything less will never hold up; it will only fold
up.This book has been written for the hungry hearts of God's people
in the pew. Theobjective is this: to explain "the faith once
delivered to the saints" (Jude 3) in such away that minds will be
nourished, hearts warmed and wills inspired to respond with joy."I
love this book ... A real life changer"Carol Bleich, Elementary
School Teacher"Revealing and reliable... A masterful assembly of
scripture."Hal Green, Vice President, NBC News (retired)"Well worth
having in your library and on your night stand."John Hunter,
Retired Executive, Monsanto/Solutia"Revolutionary in simplicity...
the writing is compelling."Tamra Nashman, Author/Lecturer/Business
Woman"Very well written... Truly honors our God of love."Barbara
Carol, Former Associate Editor, The Paris Review
Over forty years ago the British Government warned the Italian
Government; "Don't trust the Russians." The author was there.
Today, forty years later, Newsweek echoes the same warning to any
country that puts its energy sources at the political whim and
fancy of Mr. Putin. And what of the warnings that the United States
Government was given over sixty years ago that Mao-Ze-tung was not
the 'second coming of the Messiah'? The author was there. And he
seethed in rage and torment as he tried to sleep on the steel deck
of a United States evacuation LST while he heard the 'Messiah's
guns laying siege to Beijing. But all good things come to an end,
even the bad ones, and meeting the Queen of England at the Prime
Minister's residence, The Temple Trees, in Ceylon and issuing an
invitation to His Royal Highness to play polo more than compensated
the author for his first evacuation. But the reasons for his second
evacuation from Cairo and his family's evacuation from Beirut are
not quite as clear as he would like. Hearing about them might give
the reader some thoughts about the difficulties faced by their
fellow citizens who serve them abroad.
The problem with the way the safety industry functions is
three-fold: (1) the dysfunctional relationship between business and
safety leaders, (2) the practice of Results-Based Safety, and (3)
the creation of a false reality. This book presents an insightful
and practical approach to how you can move your safety program from
Results-Based to Behavior-Based Safety. The move involves
understanding what motivates behavior, utilization of consequences,
practicing the seven steps of performance coaching, creating
accurate safety campaigns, and defining evidence of a healthy
Behavior-Based Safety program-this is the other side of safety..
The text: Defines the four major motivations, explains how they
work, and how safety leaders can use the right motivation for the
right person to help them practice safe behavior Explains how to
maximize the impact of reinforcement consequences and minimize
punitive consequences in a way that is alingned with an
individual's motivation Implements the seven steps of performance
coaching conversations, how safety and business leaders can model
fluency and frequency to shape behavior to habit strength Provides
clearly defined evidence of a healthy Behavior-Based safety program
by measuring outcome like locus of control, self-esteem,
self-efficacy, and self-actualization Highlights the distinction
between Results-Based Safety (RBS) anecdotal practices from the
science of Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) methodology Showcases how
the distinct difference between a mechanistic and organic culture,
and how the four phenomena can be utilized to drive safety culture
on purpose Discusses the importance of expanding from lagging
indicators to leading indicators for robust metrics and
predictability Addresses how the significant negative impact of
"telling people what to do" and re-focuses on coaching people on
"what to think" The book provides definitions, examples, and
applications that focus on how safety and business leaders can
influence the behavior of people, impact their culture, and support
healthy relationships. It will serve as an ideal text for students,
professionals, and researchers in the fields of ergonomics, human
factors, human-computer interaction, industrial-organizational
psychology, and computer engineering.
This book focuses on the significant role that professional
education programs play at historically Black colleges and
universities (HBCUs) and these programs' impact on society. Chapter
authors discuss the contexts and experiences of students who have
attended these programs, including their relationships with
faculty, research opportunities, professional growth, personal
enrichment, and institutional support. Taking into account social
supports, identity development, and doctoral student socialization
patterns, this book sheds light on what development and status of
such professional education programs mean for future research and
practice, while emphasizing issues of race, oppression, and
marginalization.
Processes of globalization, economic restructuring and urban
redevelopment have placed events at the centre of strategies for
change in cities. Events offer the potential to achieve economic,
social, cultural and environmental outcomes within broader urban
development strategies. This volume: analyzes the process of
cultural event development, management and marketing and links
these processes to their wider cultural, social and economic
context provides a unique blend of practical and academic analysis,
with a selection of major events and festivals in cities where
'eventfulness' has been an important element of development
strategy examines the reasons why different stakeholders should
collaborate, as well as the reasons why cities succeed or fail to
develop events and become eventful. Eventful Cities evaluates
theoretical perspectives and links theory and practice through case
studies of cities and events across the world. Critical success
factors are identified which can help to guide cities and regions
to develop event strategies. This book is essential reading for any
undergraduate or graduate student and all practitioners and
policy-makers involved in event management, cultural management,
arts administration, urban studies, cultural studies and tourism.
Processes of globalization, economic restructuring and urban
redevelopment have placed events at the centre of strategies for
change in cities. Events offer the potential to achieve economic,
social, cultural and environmental outcomes within broader urban
development strategies. This volume: analyzes the process of
cultural event development, management and marketing and links
these processes to their wider cultural, social and economic
context provides a unique blend of practical and academic analysis,
with a selection of major events and festivals in cities where
'eventfulness' has been an important element of development
strategy examines the reasons why different stakeholders should
collaborate, as well as the reasons why cities succeed or fail to
develop events and become eventful. Eventful Cities evaluates
theoretical perspectives and links theory and practice through case
studies of cities and events across the world. Critical success
factors are identified which can help to guide cities and regions
to develop event strategies. This book is essential reading for any
undergraduate or graduate student and all practitioners and
policy-makers involved in event management, cultural management,
arts administration, urban studies, cultural studies and tourism.
This book focuses on the significant role that professional
education programs play at historically Black colleges and
universities (HBCUs) and these programs' impact on society. Chapter
authors discuss the contexts and experiences of students who have
attended these programs, including their relationships with
faculty, research opportunities, professional growth, personal
enrichment, and institutional support. Taking into account social
supports, identity development, and doctoral student socialization
patterns, this book sheds light on what development and status of
such professional education programs mean for future research and
practice, while emphasizing issues of race, oppression, and
marginalization.
Highlighting the voices and experiences of Black graduate students
at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), this book
features the perspectives of students from a variety of academic
backgrounds and institutional settings. Contributors discuss their
motivation to attend an HBCU for graduate studies, their
experiences, and how these helped prepare them for their career. To
be prepared to serve the increasing number of Black students with
access to graduate programs at HBCUs, university administrators,
faculty, and staff require a better understanding of these
students' needs and how to meet them. Addressing some of today's
most urgent issues and educational challenges, this book expands
the literature on HBCUs and provides insight into the role their
graduate schools play in building a diverse academic and
professional community.
When the first edition of Semantics appeared in 1976, the
developments in this aspect of language study were exciting
interest not only among linguists, but among philosophers,
psychologists and logicians. Professor Palmer's straightforward and
comprehensive book was immediately welcomed as one of the best
introductions to the subject. Interest in Semantics has been
further stimulated recently by a number of significant, and often
contriversial, theoretical advances; and the publication of this
second edition has enabled Professor Palmer to bring his survey
thoroughly up to date. There is also an important new chapter on
'Semantics and logic', showing clearly and simply the influence
that logical models have had on the study of meaning. Professor
Palmer always illustrates his argument with helpful examples, and
his non-technical explanations will be readily intelligible to the
interested layman as well as to beginning students of language and
linguistics.
This Open Access book provides a critical reflection into how
indigenous cultures are attempting to adapt to climate change.
Through detailed first-hand accounts, the book describes the unique
challenges facing indigenous peoples in the context of climate
change adaptation, governance, communication strategies, and
institutional pressures. The book shows how current climate change
terminologies and communication strategies often perpetuate the
marginalisation of indigenous peoples and suggests that new
approaches that prioritise Indigenous voices, agency and survival
are required. The book first introduces readers to Indigenous
peoples and their struggles related to climate change, describing
the impacts of climate change on their everyday lives and the
adaptation strategies currently undertaken to address them. These
strategies are then detailed through case studies which focus on
how Indigenous knowledge and practices have been used to respond to
and cope with climate change in a variety of environments,
including urban settings. The book discusses specific governance
challenges facing Indigenous peoples, and presents new methods for
engagement that will bridge existing communication gaps to ensure
Indigenous peoples are central to the implementation of climate
change adaptation measures. This book is intended for an audience
of Indigenous peoples, adaptation practitioners, academics,
students, policy makers and government workers.
Frank Palmer's new book is a typological survey of grammatical
roles, such as Agent, Patient, Beneficiary, and grammatical
relations, such as Subject, Direct Object and Indirect Object,
which are familiar concepts in traditional grammars. It describes
the devices, such as the Passive, that alter or switch the
identities between such roles and relations. A great wealth of
examples is used to show that the grammatical systems of the
familiar European languages are far from typical of many of the
world's languages, for which we need to use such terms as
'Ergative' and 'Antipassive'. Professor Palmer provides an elegant
and consistent framework within which grammatical roles and
relations may be discussed, combining a great clarity of discussion
with evidence from an enormous number of the world's languages.
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Building on the previous edition with contributions from
internationally renowned experts this book provides a fully
comprehensive resource for managing the post emergency/treatment
stage of acute poisoning. Chapters incorporate evidence-based
paradigms with up-to-date citations from the original medical
literature. Topic areas covered include: diagnosis and management
of the critically poisoned patient, including pediatric patients
and poisoning in pregnancy; toxic syndromes including hepatotoxic
and pulmonary syndromes as well as poisonings from medications,
drugs of abuse, chemical and biological agents. This book is an
essential resource for Clinical Toxicologists, Intensivists and
Emergency Medicine specialists in training and in practice.
Skills development in Ghana encompasses foundational skills,
transferable/soft-skills, and technical and vocational skills. This
report focuses on one segment of this skills development system:
formal and informal technical and vocational education and training
(TVET) at the pre-tertiary level. TVET represents a major
intersection between education, youth and the labor market. The
government has long promised to the population that increasing
technical and vocational skills training opportunities will help
solve youth unemployment. However, market distortions and
inefficiencies have led to an adverse cycle of high costs,
inadequate quality of supply and low demand, leading to further
pressures on the effectiveness and efficiency of TVET services.
This adverse cycle means that the political and policy promise of
skills development helping to ease the unemployment problem is at
risk of remaining unfulfilled. The report focuses on social and
economic demand for (pre-tertiary) technical and vocational skills
and maps out the supply of these skills from formal and informal,
private and public sectors. The dual purpose has been to both carry
out an institutional and policy analysis and also to establish a
platform for monitoring sector performance and assisting policy and
Development Partner harmonization. The report analyzes the economic
and social demand for technical and vocational skills and the
suitability of the current supply as well as the effectiveness of
policy, coordination and financing of technical and vocational
skills development. The report annex provides the summary of
economic demand analyses from the key sectors reviewed and provides
a full mapping of all technical and vocational programs in Ghana.
The study offers a comprehensive set of policy recommendations for
improving Ghana s pre-tertiary technical and vocational skills
development sector, which will be of interest to policy makers and
development partners in Ghana."
This publication is a collection of letters written by a soldier
serving in Mesopotamia during the great war. The author writes to
his mother, father, and friends, recounting his experiences of the
war in the Middle-East. This book is part of the World War One
Centenary series; creating, collating and reprinting new and old
works of poetry, fiction, autobiography and analysis. The series
forms a commemorative tribute to mark the passing of one of the
world's bloodiest wars, offering new perspectives on this tragic
yet fascinating period of human history. Each publication also
includes brand new introductory essays and a timeline to help the
reader place the work in its historical context.
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