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This book provides a means of comprehensively grounding and
considering the epistemological and philosophical underpinnings of
practice-based research epistemologies. By introducing readers to
the diverse array of methodological tools and concepts that are
necessary to underpin postgraduate research, this book develops an
understanding of the distinctions between practice-led research,
practice-based research and question-led research, and the
contextual significance of each, as well as enabling students to
comprehend the historical relationships between academic
disciplines and the value of reconnecting them at an
epistemological and philosophical level. Through illustrated
examples from applied practice across disciplines such as art,
social sciences and medical and allied healthcare sciences, readers
are encouraged to develop the capacity to not only think
conceptually about their own research, but to systematically
evaluate that of others. With this focus on descriptive studies
from practice, the book fosters higher-order critical thinking in
relation to implications for methodological implementation,
encouraging deep learning processes and the confidence to transcend
the limits of one's own discipline in order to work collaboratively
with researchers in different fields.
The number-one environmental threat to public health, air pollution
remains a pressing problem-made even more complicated by the
massive quantity and diversity of air pollution sources.
Biofiltration technology (using micro-organisms growing on porous
media) is being recognized as one of the most advantageous means to
convert pollutants to harmless products. Done properly,
biofiltration works at a reasonable cost-utilizing inexpensive
components, without requiring fuel or generating hazardous
by-products. Firmly established in Europe, biofiltration techniques
are being increasingly applied in North America: Biofiltration for
Air Pollution Control offers the necessary knowledge to "do it
right."
The number-one environmental threat to public health, air pollution remains a pressing problem-made even more complicated by the massive quantity and diversity of air pollution sources. Biofiltration technology (using micro-organisms growing on porous media) is being recognized as one of the most advantageous means to convert pollutants to harmless products. Done properly, biofiltration works at a reasonable cost-utilizing inexpensive components, without requiring fuel or generating hazardous by-products. Firmly established in Europe, biofiltration techniques are being increasingly applied in North America: Biofiltration for Air Pollution Control offers the necessary knowledge to "do it right."
This book brings together narrative approaches and brain injury
rehabilitation in a manner that fosters an understanding of the
natural fit between the two. We live our lives by narratives and
stories, and brain injury can affect those narratives at many
levels, with far-reaching effects. Understanding held narratives is
as important as understanding the functional profile of the injury.
This book explores ways to create a space for personal stories to
emerge and change, while balancing theory with practical
application. Despite the emphasis of this book on the compatibility
of narrative approaches to supporting people following brain
injury, it also illustrates the potential for contributing to
significant change in the current narratives of brain injury.This
book takes a philosophically different approach to many current
neuro-rehabilitation topics, and has the potential to make a big
impact. It also challenges the reader to question their own
position, but does so in an engaging manner which makes it
difficult to put down.There is a thread to the internal narrative
of the book as a whole. It begins with an exploration of narratives
within brain injury broadly, then moves to considering professional
interactions with those narratives. Once the context has been set,
the authors move to look at focusing clinical work through
goal-setting, and thinking about the issues clinicians or
therapists might meet, such as trauma, communication difficulties,
working with carers, families, and other forms of indirect work. It
concludes with a chapter looking at the journey of our work through
the process of gathering outcome evidence.
This book provides a means of comprehensively grounding and
considering the epistemological and philosophical underpinnings of
practice-based research epistemologies. By introducing readers to
the diverse array of methodological tools and concepts that are
necessary to underpin postgraduate research, this book develops an
understanding of the distinctions between practice-led research,
practice-based research and question-led research, and the
contextual significance of each, as well as enabling students to
comprehend the historical relationships between academic
disciplines and the value of reconnecting them at an
epistemological and philosophical level. Through illustrated
examples from applied practice across disciplines such as art,
social sciences and medical and allied healthcare sciences, readers
are encouraged to develop the capacity to not only think
conceptually about their own research, but to systematically
evaluate that of others. With this focus on descriptive studies
from practice, the book fosters higher-order critical thinking in
relation to implications for methodological implementation,
encouraging deep learning processes and the confidence to transcend
the limits of one's own discipline in order to work collaboratively
with researchers in different fields.
This book will discuss several dimensions of building a personal
Trademark. Unlike other books on this subject, this book will focus
on the "How" an individual can move from local labor to global
talent in the new world defined as Enterprise 2.0. Enterprise 2.0
commonly refers to organizations that operate under an open
communication model where interaction and communication is
encouraged from the top down. Enterprises are accomplishing this
feat by not only addressing the technology requirements of Web 2.0
but the social and organizational changes required to sustain a
competitive advantage. In the 2.0 environment, these physical
trademarks have been replaced by more meta-physical ones such as
logo, slogans, and reputation. Still, like every organization, we
must learn to build both the physical and meta-physical trademarks
in order to compete in the next 25 years.
To those of you in Retail Banking I submit to you Sales Tips You
Can Bank On! The tips contained herein are essential to your
banking career whether you are a teller, customer service
representative, relationship banker, or manager. This book will
launch you to the top of your sales game amongst your peers. The
chapters within contain the most powerful fundamental sales tips
for bankers that have never been published in an easy to read book
format. A perfect size book to carry with you for a quick reference
anytime. Just imagine how quick your sales will increase when you
put the fundamentals to work found in Sales Tips You Can Bank On!
It is imperative that I get this book to you now rather than later.
After all haven't the greatest athletes and professionals mastered
the fundamentals?
A portrait of Martin Heidegger as a man and a philosopher Â
In this biography of Martin Heidegger (1889–1976), now available
in English, historian Guillaume Payen synthesizes the connections
between the German philosopher’s life and work. Critically, but
without polemics, he creates a portrait of Heidegger in his time,
using all available sources—lectures, letters, and the notorious
“black notebooks.”  Payen chronicles Heidegger’s
“changing destinies”: after the First World War, an
uncompromising Catholicism gave way to a vigorous striving for a
philosophical revolution—fertile ground for National Socialism.
The book reflects a life of light and shadow. Heidegger was a great
philosopher and teacher who cultivated friendships and love affairs
with Jews but also was an anti-Semitic nationalist who lamented the
“Judaization of German intellectual life.”
Relationships and communication are the foundation of good social
work practice. This book offers a new model, drawn from research
and practical experience, which describes how to carry out
effective relationship-based social work. Doing Relationship-Based
Social Work provides a refreshing and realistic approach to social
work practice. The model itself is built around four stages:
engagement, negotiation, enabling change and valuing endings.
Underpinned by motivational interviewing techniques, strengths
focused practice, emotional intelligence and empowerment, the
approach is supported by case examples and explanations of the
importance of relationships at each stage. Informative and
practical, this book will be an invaluable text for undergraduate
and postgraduate social work students as well as all social work
and allied professionals committed to enabling positive change.
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