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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
In Philosophical Enactment and Bodily Cultivation in Early Daoism,
Thomas Michael illuminates the formative early history of the
Daodejing and the social, political, religious, and philosophical
trends that indelibly marked it. This book centers on the matrix of
the Daodejing that harbors a penetrating phenomenology of the Dao
together with a rigorous system of bodily cultivation. It traces
the historical journey of the text from its earliest oral
circulations to its later transcriptions seen in a growing
collection of ancient Chinese excavated manuscripts. It examines
the ways in which Huang-Lao thinkers from the Han Dynasty
transformed the original phenomenology of the Daodejing into a
metaphysics that reconfigured its original matrix, and it explores
the success of the Wei-Jin Daoist Ge Hong in bringing the matrix
back into its original alignment. This book is an important
contribution to cross-cultural studies, bringing contemporary
Chinese scholarship on Daoism into direct conversation with Western
scholarship on Daoism. The book also concludes with a discussion of
Martin Heidegger's recognition of the position and value of the
Daodejing for the future of comparative philosophy.
All regions and places are unique in their own way, but the Ozarks
have an enduring place in American culture. Studying the Ozarks
offers the ability to explore American life through the lens of one
of the last remaining cultural frontiers in American society.
Perhaps because the Ozarks were relatively isolated from mainstream
American society, or were at least relegated to the margins of it,
their identity and culture are liminal and oftentimes counter to
mainstream culture. Whatever the case, looking at the Ozarks offers
insights into changing ideas about what it means to be an American
and, more specifically, a special type of southerner. In Where
Misfits Fit: Counterculture and Influence in the Ozarks, Thomas
Michael Kersen explores the people who made a home in the Ozarks
and the ways they contributed to American popular culture. Drawing
on a wide variety of sources, Kersen argues the area attracts and
even nurtures people and groups on the margins of the mainstream.
These include UFO enthusiasts, cults, musical troupes, and
back-to-the-land groups. Kersen examines how the Ozarks became a
haven for creative, innovative, even nutty people to express
themselves-a place where community could be reimagined in a variety
of ways. It is in these communities that communitas, or a deep
social connection, emerges. Each of the nine chapters focuses on a
facet of the Ozarks, and Kersen often compares two or more cases to
generate new insights and questions. Chapters examine real and
imagined identity and highlight how the area has contributed to
popular culture through analysis of the Eureka Springs energy
vortex, fictional characters like Li'l Abner, cultic activity,
environmentally minded communes, and the development of rockabilly
music, and near communal rock bands such as Black Oak Arkansas.
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Sex and the City: Series 2 (DVD)
Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Christopher Noth, …
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R48
Discovery Miles 480
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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All 18 episodes from the second series of the popular TV comedy. In
'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' Carrie tries to get over her bust-up
with Mr Big by dating a baseball player. 'The Awful Truth' finds
Miranda talking dirty with her man. 'The Freak Show' has Charlotte
date a man called Mr Pussy. 'They Shoot Single People, Don't They?'
sees Samantha date a club owner. In 'Four Women and a Funeral'
Miranda buys her own apartment. 'The Cheating Curve' finds Carrie
back together with Mr Big. 'The Chicken Dance' sees the four
friends attend a wedding. 'The Man, The Myth, The Viagra' has
Miranda start dating a bartender. 'Old Dogs New Dicks' finds
Charlotte dating an uncircumcised man. 'The Caste System' sees
Samantha date a wealthy man. 'Evolution' has Charlotte unsure about
the man she is dating. In 'La Douleur Exquise!' Miranda dates a man
who enjoys the thought of being caught in the act. 'Games People
Play' finds Samantha dating a sports fan. 'The Fuck Buddy' has
Carrie recovering from another break-up with Mr Big. 'Shortcomings'
sees Samantha date Charlotte's brother. 'Was It Good For You?'
finds Carrie dating a recovering alcoholic. In 'Twenty-Something
Girls vs Thirty-Something Women' the friends take a vacation and
Charlotte dates a younger man. And finally in 'Ex and the City'
Miranda meets a man she once used to date and Mr Big announces that
he is getting married.
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The Price They Pay (Paperback)
Jeffrey M McGill; Foreword by Barry M Thomas; Edited by Michelle Perin
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R293
Discovery Miles 2 930
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Two of the most profound uncertainties that man can ponder are:
what is the meaning of life, and what is the meaning of death? Many
would say that the answers to these questions are unknowable and
too mysterious to be comprehended. Reverend Thomas Leighow believes
however, that God has given us these answers within the pages of
the Bible. In A Paradigm of Death, Rev. Leighow opens the doors to
understanding life and death from God's eternal perspective. For
those who live in fear of death, or for those who have not
recovered after the loss of a loved one, this book will give you
hope and peace to face your own valley of the shadow of death. With
the skill of a great teacher writing with an unpretentious and
eminently readable style, Reverend Leighow offers a multitude of
lucid examples from modern day life, a moving personal story, and
most prominently, salient references from his declared
authoritative guide - the Bible - to convincingly assert his
position that, for the Christian who earnestly seeks to know God
completely, death is paradoxically not the ultimate tragedy for
man, but rather a victorious and joyful event as it marks the
entranceway into an eternal home prepared by God. Dr. Christopher
G. Stephenson, MD, FACC Cardiologist, Novant Health Heart &
Vascular Institute Reverend Tom Leighow's knowledge and first-hand
experience with the pain of death has led him to produce an
indispensable resource for pastors, teachers, and for any person
looking for the real meaning and significance of life. Thanks to
the insight of Tom's work, I am convinced that A Paradigm of Death
unleashes the purpose of life more abundantly as he sets forth a
deep understanding of death as seen through the eyes of God.
Reverend Josh Fraley, Red Cross Baptist Church If you long to know
how not to fear death, then A Paradigm of Death is for you. If you
grieve for loved ones who have gone before, this book can gently
remind you that death did not conquer them either, and that the
separation is only for a short time. Dr. Terry Faulkenbury, MDiv.,
D.Min Senior Pastor, West Cabarrus Church President and CEO,
Charlotte Bible College & Seminary Reverend Leighow's keen
insight and compassionate approach compels the reader to look at
death through God's eyes. Through these pages, a stimulating and
enlightening approach to a personal revelation of God's divine plan
is revealed, and even convinces the believer to joyfully anticipate
the "Passing." Wayne Daniel, Executive Director African Children's
Mission
This is the first of the two volumes, written with strong support
from EFMD (The European Foundation for Management Development) and
GMAC (The Graduate Management Admissions Council), aimed at
understanding and examining the challenges involved in management
education across Africa. The common perception of Africa is as a
global growth region, and a continent on the move, with a parallel,
huge demand for managerial skills to leverage the potential for
economic growth. The authors, through a fine-grained, face-to-face,
interview process, explore the perspectives, and interactions
between, management educators and other business, and government
stakeholders as they seek to close the management education gap.
Africa has no collective identity. Therefore, it is important to
understand the diverse cultures, histories and contexts underlying
the 54 member states. With this is mind, the book "maps" the
diverse landscape of Africa in the earlier chapters. This provides
the framework around which subsequent chapters can reflect sensibly
on the past evolution of alternative management education
approaches in Africa, and the current landscape.
This is the second of two volumes written to celebrate the 40th
anniversary of EFMD. Drawing on interviews conducted with leaders
in the world of management education, the first volume took a
retrospective view, focusing on the evolution of management
education and providing the context that led management education
to where it stands today. It also synthesized respondents' views on
the strengths and weaknesses of the field, the challenges it faces,
as well as lessons learned and not learned from the past. This
second volume similarly draws on the very rich data provided by the
same respondents, but is future-oriented and takes on the theme of
change. It provides the reader with a sense of the challenges on
the horizon, potential blind spots, and new realities of an
increasingly competitive environment. It discusses a range of
alternative future scenarios for management education, and urges
the field to resist the lures of the dominant paradigm and to
develop new models instead. The authors contend that, given the
challenges ahead, it is only through transformations and
innovations that the future of the field can be secured.
Understanding Research in Clinical and Counseling Psychology,
Second Edition, is written and designed for graduate students in
the psychology and counseling fields, for whom the value of
psychological research is not always readily apparent. Contributed
to by experts in their respective fields, this text presents
research as an indispensable tool for practice, a tool that is used
every day to advance knowledge and improve assessment, treatment
choice, and client outcomes. The book is divided into four logical
parts: Research Foundations, Research Strategies, Research
Practice, and finally, Special Problems. Included is a chapter that
addresses one of the most important controversies, the distinction
between realistic and "gold standard" efficacy studies. The
remainder of the book addresses salient issues such as conducting
research in various cultures, operating an empirically-oriented
practice, and performing research with families, children, and the
elderly. Students and professors will find the coverage ample and
penetrating, without being too overwhelming.
As featured on 60 Minutes, Dateline, Inside Edition, and 48 Hours,
the shocking true story of banker Edmond Safra's death and the man
wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for the crime. When billionaire
banker Edmond Safra died in the ashes of Monaco's La Belle Epoque
building on December 3, 1999, the event made international
headlines-for many reasons. One, of course, was the sheer wealth of
the Lebanese mogul and his formidable presence in the international
banking world. But the more seductive reason for the worldwide
attention was the strange and intriguing way Safra died-ensconced
within the armored walls of his vigilantly secured residence in the
"safest city in the world." At 4:45 in the morning, a firestorm
gutted Safra's opulent Monte Carlo penthouse, trapping-and
killing-Safra and one of his nurses, Vivian Torrente. When the fire
was ruled arson, a fast finger was pointed at the only other nurse
present: former Green Beret Ted Maher. The true, bizarre
circumstances that led to Safra's death and to the subsequent
imprisonment of Ted Maher are contained within the pages of Framed
in Monte Carlo: How I Was Wrongfully Convicted for a Billionaire's
Fiery Death. The story features a play-by-play of that deadly
night, as well as Ted's sham of a trial that put him behind bars
for seven years and eight months. Brutal betrayals, harrowing
kidnappings, prison breaks straight out of The Great Escape, and
more pepper the pages of Framed in Monte Carlo. Ted was freed when
the judge from his trial came forward with a stunning revelation.
But his life was never the same. And since his return to American
soil, he's continued to unearth more and more disturbing details
about his ordeal. Armed with fresh facts, a greater understanding
of the players, and a wider lens of perspective, Ted now reveals
all, including his never-before-released findings that seek to
answer the lingering big question: Who did kill Edmond Safra? The
powerful famous names legitimately put forth by the author will
shock you.
What rights govern heterosexual and homosexual behaviors? Two
distinguished philosophers debate this important issue in Sexual
Orientation and Human Rights. Laurence M. Thomas argues that a
society which has the constitutional resources to protect hate
groups can protect homosexuals without valorizing the homosexual
life-style. He defends the view that the Bible cannot warrant the
venom that, in the name of religion, is often expressed against
homosexuals. Michael E. Levin defends the unorthodox view that the
aversion some people experience toward homosexuality deserves
respect. He further argues that while homosexuals enjoy the same
rights as others to be free of violence and discrimination, they do
not have more extensive rights.
Understanding Research in Clinical and Counseling Psychology,
Second Edition, is written and designed for graduate students in
the psychology and counseling fields, for whom the value of
psychological research is not always readily apparent. Contributed
to by experts in their respective fields, this text presents
research as an indispensable tool for practice, a tool that is used
every day to advance knowledge and improve assessment, treatment
choice, and client outcomes. The book is divided into four logical
parts: Research Foundations, Research Strategies, Research
Practice, and finally, Special Problems. Included is a chapter that
addresses one of the most important controversies, the distinction
between realistic and "gold standard" efficacy studies. The
remainder of the book addresses salient issues such as conducting
research in various cultures, operating an empirically-oriented
practice, and performing research with families, children, and the
elderly. Students and professors will find the coverage ample and
penetrating, without being too overwhelming.
Organizations need to contend with issues related to disruptive psychopathological behavior that in years past may have been swept under the rug. Also, clinicians are more aware that their clients' mental health concerns are influenced by the workplace and that treatment without regard to what happens at work is not apt to be successful. The Handbook of Mental Health in the Workplace explores how psychological disorders impact the ability to work and recommends treatments and their likely side effects. It is designed to give the mental health clinician, I/O psychologist, and human resources manager the information they need to determine the employee's fitness for work and what, if any, accommodations may be needed. The handbook is divided into five parts: Part I: General Issues Presents an overview of the field and outlines the legal rights and responsibilities for employees and employers. Part II: Working Conditions, Life Stressors, and Mental Health Presents the current research on job stress and its effects on mental health, the effects of work-family conflicts, women?s health issues, and organizational interventions for reducing stress and conflict. Part III: Effects of Psychopathology on Work Provides detailed descriptions of the most common forms of psychopathology that may affect the workplace. Part IV: Effects of Disruptive Behavior at Work Explores behavior that may not relate to standard diagnostic categories but has clear mental health implications. This includes anger and violence, poor social skills, the effects of abuse, exposure to traumatic events, passive-aggressive behavior, and grieving. Part V: Organizational Practice and Mental Health Presents the mental health considerations for designing organizational policy, job analysis, and accommodations for the disabled. This handbook should prove beneficial to human resources professionals, mental health practitioners, I/O psychologists, and administrators of employee assistance programs (EAPs). Graduate students and professors in psychology and management will also find this a valuable reference.
Mental illness in the workplace is the fastest growing source of
disability claims made by employers according to a recent Federal
Survey. Recently, there is increasing recognition that it is in
both employer's and employee's interests to keep the employee on
the job even if this involves making accommodations to the
employee's disability, in terms of time off for treatment, work
schedule, placement in low stress position and so forth. As a
result, employers are making accommodations and employees are
seeking treatment for mental disorders. The idea of this book is as
a text for graduate and continuing education courses that provides
resources to students and mental health professionals on work
related treatment of psychopathology. Psychopathology in the
Workplace: Recognition and Adaptation provides students and
professionals with the background knowledge they need to contribute
to this new aspect of clinical practice. The book is divided into
three parts: Part I, Overview lays the foundation of the interface
of psychopathology, and the workplace; presents a model of mental
illness, work, and life stressors; and the basics of assessing
psychopathology. Part II, Categories of Dysfunction describes the
major forms of mental illness, which are apt to be found in work
settings. Each chapter in this section will follow a consistent
format that includes a description of the disorder, epidemiology,
case illustration, assessment, referral strategies, trigger
stressors at work or home, empirically based treatment plan,
relapse prevention and summary. Part III, Environmental and
Managerial Interventions is made up of chapters that detail what
organizations can do to accommodate those withmental health needs,
motivate dysfunctional employees, promote mental health in the
workplace, and develop employee assistance program strategies. The
book can stand alone or as an adjunct in a one-semester course or
serve as the background reference for a continuing education
course.
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