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Boys of Few Words : Raising Our Sons to Communicate and Connect
When your son responds to personal questions with a blank stare, or quickly changes the topic, you might chalk it up to “boys will be boys”--but still worry that something is missing in your relationship or troubling your child. You could be right on both counts. Whether your son needs to talk more, or just more effectively, this practical book will help you raise him to communicate and connect. Psychologist Adam Cox helps boys of all ages and their parents work together to overcome the innate brain differences, social pressures, guardedness, and learning and attention problems that often leave males at a communication disadvantage. With Dr. Cox's expert guidance, you can identify the camouflage boys use to deflect attention and learn useful ways to foster self-expression--from engaging preschoolers in imaginative wordplay to using creative conversation starters with sullen teenagers. Library Journal Clinical psychologist Cox has written a thoughtful book exploring how nature and nurture combine with common "boy" issues like shyness, withdrawal, anger, and aggression to discourage the development of broad, deep, and verbally dexterous social and emotional vocabularies. His detailed real-life examples, suggested interventions for specific situations, and ten principles to help parents focus will help parents mold their sons into skilled communicators. As a result, the boys will be better able to cope with conflict, express themselves, manage stress, and sustain...
Not Everyone Gets A Trophy : How to Manage Generation Y
This book will frame Generation Y (children born between 1978-1991) for corporate leaders and managers at time when the corporate world is desperate to recruit and retain worked in this age group. It will debunk dozens of myths, including that young employees have no sense of loyalty, won't do grunt work, won't take direction, want to interact only with computers, and are only about money. This book will make a unique contribution in four key ways: It will disprove the idea that the key to recruiting, retaining, and managing this generation is to somehow make the workplace more "fun." To the contrary, Tulgan argues that the key to winning the respect of this generation, and getting the best effort out of them, is to carefully manage their expectations by never downplaying any negative aspect of a job. He will show managers how this Generation thinks transactionally in all negotiations. For them it's about what they will do for you today and what you will do for them today, not tomorrow, not five years from today, but today. He will explain why they have no interest in tying their futures to your corporation. But he will also make clear that they do have a well thought-out plan for themselves, one that requires that every job they take build up their skill sets, so they become more valuable employees for someone else--if and when you do not fulfill your end of the bargain, or drag your feet in doing so. But most of all, it will explain to corporate leaders...
Form and Meaning in Word Formation: A Study of Afrikaans Reduplication (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics)
Rudolf P. Botha, Botha Rudolf P., S. R. Anderson
This study of reduplication in Afrikaans provides a unified and principled analysis of an unusual and highly complex word formation process, shedding new light on the scope and content of various fundamental lexicalist principles of word formation. Surprisingly, Rudolf Botha concludes that the principles involved in Afrikaans reduplication are not unique to Afrikaans, as has often been thought, and are used by many other languages. Moreover, the interpretation of Afrikaans reduplications depends on principles of conceptual structure that are restricted neither to Afrikaans nor to the interpretation of reduplications, thus supporting recent work on cognition and meaning undertaken by Ray Jackendoff and other scholars. In analysing the data, Professor Botha has also provided a concrete illustration of how the Galilean style of linguistic inquiry can fruitfully be applied in the study of word formation and meaning. The study thus represents an important theoretical and methodological advance which will be of as much interest for its method of inquiry and argumentation as for the fresh insights it provides for scholars and researchers in the fields of morphology, word formation and semantics.
Slow Train to Oxmox
Meet the little engine that couldn't - not without everybody's help. Here comes Edwin Blink, rushing to catch the fast train to Oxmox. But there sits the Slow Train to Oxmox, just waiting to catch someone like Edwin! Through the mist and mud, into snarly thickets and flocks of geese, the Slow Train pokes its way. Edwin is furious at the delays, but soon his anger is replaced by fascination as he watches the passengers pitch in to help the train overcome obstacles. Before long, he's rolling up his sleeves to lend a hand, too - and enjoying the stop-and-go ride more than he ever thought possible. In his second book, Kurt Cyrus takes his hybrid watercolor style to new heights in pictures rich with color and humorous detail.
Shaking the Globe: Courageous Decision-making in a Changing World: Emobi Edition
Blythe J. Mcgarvie, Robert Kraft
We live in a highly interdependent world where 95 percent of the world's consumers live outside the U.S. Two-thirds of the world's purchasing power is also outside the U.S. Shaking the Globe guides everyone on how to absorb the world's diversity and to build upon his or her global citizenship by using the FISO Factor? skills to transform themselves from a conventional leader into a courageous one.The new dynamics of global leadership--developing different competencies, curiosity and caring--must be learned. Shaking the Globe introduces the newly developed FISO Factor? Assessment Tool that can be used to evaluate a leader's ability to both Fit In and Stand Out - the ingredients necessary for leaders to make differences in their lives. Globalization is happening with or without you. To be a leader, you must learn how to take advantage of this opportunity. In this book, you will learn: How to transcend any existing biases and prepare for the new world in order to keep your business growing; Strategies to develop transformational global leadership skills in order to establish beachheads for future growth opportunities; and How to stimulate coordination and cooperation across national borders in order to create a lasting and rewarding relationship with people with whom you will be connected.
Crofton and Douglas's Respiratory Diseases (Two-Volume Set)
Anthony Seaton; Andrew Gordon Leitch; Douglas Seaton; John Crofton
Now in its Fifth Edition, **Crofton and Douglas's Respiratory Diseases** has firmly established itself as the leading clinical textbook on diseases of the chest. Presented, for the first time, as a two-volume set, this classic text has been completely rewritten and greatly expanded. Extensive revisions ensure that these volumes present an up-to-date review of all aspects of lung disease . The contributions of some 18 leading authorities ensure that each area is comprehensively covered and new to this edition are chapters on the genetics of lung disease, smoking, air pollution, sleep apnoea, diving, lung transplantation and medico-legal aspects. The changes in content reflect the pace of change in the areas concerned not only in terms of understanding of the disease processes but also their treatment. The single chapter on asthma that appeared in previous editions, has now been expanded into three chapters covering epidemiology, mechanisms and management, reflecting the enormous research effort currently underway following a marked increase in the incidence of this disease in recent years. This new edition continues to provide an excellent reference both for the trainee and specialist in respiratory medicine, as well as the general physician. It will be extremely useful on the ward and in the office, where clinical problems arise and questions are asked which need clear answers. Content: Chapter 1 Development and Structure (pages 1–25): Anthony SeatonChapter 2 Functions of...
Evidence Based Practice in School Mental Health (Oxford Workshop) (SSWAA Workshop Series)
Though recent legislation embedded with the No Child Left Behind Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Improvement Act mandates the use of evidence in school-based practice to demonstrate positive outcomes for all students, school social workers - especially those long out of school - often lack the conceptual tools to locate, evaluate, and apply evidence in order to demonstrate the effectiveness of their work. The first of its kind tailored specifically to this audience, this SSAAA Workshop title guides school professionals in infusing research throughout their daily practice. It shows school service providers a pragmatic approach to informing every major practice decision with the appropriate research so that students receive the best possible services. This includes how to use research to make reliable and valid assessments, how to use research to choose the best intervention, and how to do research to evaluate progress. Raines goes beyond creating a catalog of interventions that will soon be outdated and provides school social workers with a detailed road map of the EBP process. Chapters detail the nuts and bolts of EBP, explaining how to ask a relevant, answerable question; where to search for evidence; how to appraise the literature and avoid the pitfalls of web based information; how to adapt and apply the evidence in a developmentally and culturally sensitive way; and how to evaluate the results. Detailed examples along the way, including sample spreadsheets...
Central Asia: Aspects Of Transition (central Asia Research Forum)
The five central Asian States of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan stand at the crossroads of world civilization. Influenced by South Asia, Iran, China and Russia, this region which has recently burst onto the world stage once again, guards a distinct identity. This collection by established experts on the area covers the dramatic Soviet interventions of the early twentieth century, and details the role of ethnicity and the contribution made by Islamic impulses in the process of building the modern nation states.
Hunter Bahamas (Adventure Guide to the Bahamas) (Adventure Guide to the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos)
Working closely with the Bahamas Tourist Board, Howard has updated and expanded this popular guidebook, with many details not found in competing guides. Nassau, New Providence, Grand Bahama, The Abacos, Andros, Bimini, Eleuthera, The Exumas, San Salvador, Long Island, Cat Island, the Acklins, the Inguanas and the Berry Islands � they're all covered in detail. The Adventure Guide to the Bahamas tells you where to stay and eat, the best street markets and malls, and how to get around. A special section is dedicated to mailboat schedules (one of the best ways to island-hop). Like the rest of the Caribbean, the Bahamas offers plenty of watersports, and this book provides extensive details on the best dive sites � along with the best operators � and the best fishing holes. Charter boats and deep-sea vessels. Fully indexed. Maps.
Cn6534-Into the Cauldron, Das Reich on the Eastern Front
Robert, Zgonnik Dmitriy Michulec
Into the Cauldron: Das Reich on the Eastern Front is written by Robert Michulec and Dmitriy Zgonnik and published by Concord Publications Company. The book includes a two page introduction, hundreds of photos and 16 color plates with detailed explanations of the events depicted. It is the second book by Robert Michulec that focuses on the Das Reich Division.
Critical Companion to Mark Twain: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work 2 Volume Set vol 1,2
R. Kent Rasmussen; Foreword By Thomas A. Tenney
The Creator Of Huckleberry Finn And Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain Has Long Been Regarded As The Quintessential American Writer. Critical Companion To Mark Twain, An Updated And Expanded Edition Of The Award-winning Mark Twain A To Z, Is The Essential Reference To Mark Twain's Life And Writings. All New To This Two-volume Edition Are More Than 30 Extensive Critical Analyses On Mark Twain's Most Important Works And A Concise Biography Of Mark Twain. In Addition, There Are More Than 350 Completely New Entries, Several New Appendixes And Maps, And More Than 100 New Illustrations. Original Entries Have Been Updated And Expanded To Incorporate More Details And To Account For New Developments In The Field Of Mark Twain Studies. With More Than 150,000 Words Of New Material And A New, Student-friendly Structure, Critical Companion To Mark Twain Is The Essential Reference For Students, Librarians, Scholars, And Fans Of Mark Twain. Coverage Includes: A Concise But Comprehensive Biography Of Mark Twain; Detailed Synopses Of, And Critical Commentaries On, All Of Mark Twain's Major Works; Discussions Of All The Characters And Places In Huckleberry Finn And Tom Sawyer And Major Characters And Fictional Places In Other Works; Entries On Family, Friends, Contemporaries, Places, Publishers, Topics, And More; Appendixes, Including A Glossary Of Terms Used By Mark Twain, A Chronology, A Bibliography, And Much More. - Publisher. V. 1. Part I : Biography ; Part Ii : Works A-z -- V. 2. Part Iii :...
Journeys with the Black Dog : Inspirational Stories of Bringing Depression to Heel
Tessa Wigney; Kerrie Eyers; Gordon Parker; Black Dog Institute
"Ideal for sufferers, caregivers, and loved ones searching for answers, this collection of empowering personal accounts describes the early symptoms and various forms of depression, the path to diagnosis, and the confusion and frustration that can result from attempting to keep it at bay. Revealing the hardships of grappling with a depressive disorder, it emphasizes unique methods of control through regular diet and exercise. Oscillating between humor and gut-wrenching poignancy, these compelling life stories entrust readers with a key message-while depression may not be curable, it can be managed."-- Provided by publisher
Transcendentalism : A Reader
The transcendentalist movement is generally recognized to be the first major watershed in American literary and intellectual history. Pioneered by Emerson, Thoreau, Orestes Brownson, Margaret Fuller, and Bronson Alcott (among others), Transcendentalism provided a springboard for the first distinctly American forays into intellectual culture: religion and religious reform, philosophy, literature, ecology, and spiritualism. This new collection, edited by eminent American literature scholar Joel Myerson, is the first anthology of the period to appear in over fifty years. Transcendentalism: A Reader draws together in their entirety the essential writings of the Transcendentalist group during its most active period, 1836-1844. It includes the major publications of the Dial , the writings on democratic and social reform, the early poetry, nature writings, and all of Emerson's major essays, as well as an informative introduction and annotations by Myerson. Library Journal This magnificent edition of the writings of the Transcendentalists introduces a consequential strain of American thinking to new readers. The works have been sensibly selected, and because the original spelling and punctuation have been preserved, the dazzling originality of thinkers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott, Elizabeth Peabody, and Margaret Fuller rises from the pages with the force and agility of a rousing sermon. Myerson (American literature, Univ. of South Carolina) has edited...
Mobile communication and society : a global perspective : a project of the Annenberg Research Network on international communication
Manuel Castells, Mireia Fernandez-Ardevol, Jack Linchuan Qiu, Araba Sey
Wireless Networks Are The Fastest Growing Communications Technology In History. Are Mobile Phones Expressions Of Identity, Fashionable Gadgets, Tools For Life - Or All Of The Above? Mobile Communication And Society Looks At How The Possibility Of Multimodal Communication From Anywhere To Anywhere At Any Time Affects Everyday Life At Home, At Work, And At School, And Raises Broader Concerns About Politics And Culture Both Global And Local. Drawing On Data Gathered From Around The World, The Authors Explore Who Has Access To Wireless Technology, And Why, And Analyze The Patterns Of Social Differentiation Seen In Unequal Access. They Explore The Social Effects Of Wireless Communication - What It Means For Family Life, For Example, When Everyone Is Constantly In Touch, Or For The Idea Of An Office When Workers Can Work Anywhere. Is The Technological Ability To Multitask Further Compressing Time In Our Already Hurried Existence? The Authors Consider The Rise Of A Mobile Youth Culture Based On Peer-to-peer Networks, With Its Own Language Of Texting, And Its Own Values. They Examine The Phenomenon Of Flash Mobs, And The Possible Political Implications. And They Look At The Relationship Between Communication And Development And The Possibility That Developing Countries Could Leapfrog Directly To Wireless And Satellite Technology. This Sweeping Book - Moving Easily In Its Analysis From The United States To China, From Europe To Latin America And Africa - Answers The Key Questions...
Lockstep And Dance: Images Of Black Men In Popular Culture (margaret Walker Alexander Series In African American Studies)
Lockstep and Dance: Images of Black Men in Popular Culture examines popular culture's reliance on long-standing stereotypes of black men as animalistic, hypersexual, dangerous criminals, whose bodies, dress, actions, attitudes, and language both repel and attract white audiences. Author Linda G. Tucker studies this trope in the images of well-known African American men in four cultural venues: contemporary literature, black-focused films, sports commentary, and rap music. Through rigorous analysis, the book argues that American popular culture's representations of black men preserve racial hierarchies that imprison blacks both intellectually and physically. Of equal importance are the ways in which black men battle against, respond to, and become implicated in the production and circulation of these images. Tucker cites examples ranging from Michael Jordan's underwear commercials and the popular Barbershop movies, to the career of rapper Tupac Shakur and John Edgar Wideman's memoir Brothers and Keepers . Lockstep and Dance tracks the continuity between historical images of African American men, the peculiar constitution of whites' anxieties about black men, and black men's tolerance of and resistance to the reproduction of such images. The legacy of these stereotypes is still apparent in contemporary advertising, film, music, and professional basketball. Lockstep and Dance argues persuasively that these cultural images reinforce the idea of black men as prisoners of...
Ferguson Career Resource Guide to Grants, Scholarships, And Other Financial Resources vol 1
Ferguson; Foreword By Brad Barnett
Following a series of general essays on applying for college, choosing a major, and so on is a directory with information on more than 3,000 sources of financial aid for specific majors; financial aid for special populations, such as dependents of veterans or gay and lesbian students; and special types of aid, such as athletic or military scholarships. Following the directory is a list of additional resources, such as federal and state aid programs and financial-aid Web sites.
Life on Cripple Creek : Essays On Living with Multiple Sclerosis
In her first collection of essays, author Dean Kramer shares the victories and failures of day-to-day life with multiple sclerosis. At her home in rural Pennsylvania Kramer faces unexpected dilemmas, including choosing which shoes to wear when the choice can no longer be based on looks yet you are not ready to dress like the elderly neighbor, and what to do when your scooter disrupts a hornets nest and running away isn’t an option. With beauty and joy, laughter and tears, Kramer lets readers experience life through her eyes.. Many books convey the struggles of living with a life-changing disability. But Life on Cripple Creek goes further to show that with inner strength and a sense of humor the intrinsic land mines one encounters with this disease need not be devastating.
The Anti-Chomsky Reader
Peter Collier; David Horowitz; Mazal Holocaust Collection
This description is based on the MIT professor's writings on linguistics in the 1950s; but beginning with his criticism of the Vietnam War in the 1960s, Chomsky became much better known for his radical politics than for his theories of language. Over the past forty years, he has gained a devoted following in the United States and Europe for his increasingly bitter--some say hysterical--censure of U.S. "crimes." Chomsky has complained about being ignored by mainstream publications such as the "New York Times," but in fact, his steady stream of polemical works, like the best-selling "9-11," have made him the center of a veritable cult. In "The Anti-Chomsky Reader," editors Peter Collier and David Horowitz have assembled a set of essays that analyze Chomsky's intellectual career and the evolution of his anti-Americanism. The essays in this provocative book focus on subjects such as Chomsky's bizarre involvement with Holocaust revisionism, his apologies for Khmer Rouge tyrant Pol Pot, and his claim that America's policies in Latin America in the 1980s were comparable to Nazism. Scholar Paul Bogdanor writes about Chomsky's hatred of Israel. Ronald Radosh and David Horowitz discuss his gloating reaction to the September 11 attack. Linguists Paul Postal and Robert Levine reevaluate Chomsky's linguistics and find the same qualities there that others see in his politics: "a deep contempt for the truth, descents into incoherence, and verbal abuse of those who disagree with him."...
Revise Philosophy for AS Level
Michael Lacewing; Jean-Marc Pascal
__Revise Philosophy for AS Level__ is the definitive revision guide for students of the Advanced Subsidiary level syllabus. Following the AQA syllabus, it helps students revise using past exam questions, examiner's reports, and tips on revision for the examination. Also included are a helpful glossary and annotated further reading. It covers all three units of the AS Level syllabus: * Unit 1: Theory of Knowledge * Unit 2: Moral Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion * Unit 3: Texts. The four set texts are discussed: Plato's __The Republic,__ Descartes' __Meditations__, Marx and Engels’ __The German Ideology__ and Sartre’s __Existentialism and Humanism__. Essential reading for all students of AS Level Philosophy, it is an ideal companion to the textbook __Philosophy for AS and A2__, also published by Routledge.