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Listening Better: A Practical Book Review
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In the book, Why don't we listen better? Communicating and Connecting in Relationships, James Peterson begins with a few personal anecdotes to explain how he became aware of the value of listenin Continue Reading...
Most significantly, too, the library runs a free service and a book mobile to reach those who are unable for various reasons (such as being handicapped, ill, or elderly) to use the library. The book mobile has its own selection of books, toys, and Continue Reading...
Family to Family
Pipes, Jerry & Victor Lee. (1999). Family to family. Alpharetta: North American Mission Board,
The Christian-focused psychology text Family to family offers family counseling with a spiritual orientation. The book is designed t Continue Reading...
Although it was once hypothesized that these were made by giant extraterrestrial figures, scientists now say that the Indians could have made them with special techniques. However, the why's still remain.
Many of the Indian groups used a numbering Continue Reading...
Last of the Mohicans has been adapted to cinematic versions many times before, which speaks volumes about the enduring popularity of the book. There is something about the novel that continues to attract modern directors and thus we have so far been Continue Reading...
Lies
Paul Ekman is the Professor of Psychology at University of California, San Francisco.
This book distills 15 years of scientific study of nonverbal communication and the clues to deception. Mr. Ekman, a pioneer in emotions research and nonverba Continue Reading...
Instructing a Childs Heart: 4MAT Book ReviewAbstractThis paper presents a critique of the textbook Instructing a Childs Heart by Tedd and Margy Tripp, using the 4MAT Book Review system. The review begins with a concrete response to the book, followed Continue Reading...
Wellness Book ReviewSummaryThe key points made in Arloskis (2007) Wellness Coaching for Lasting Lifestyle Change are that wellness is determined by lifestyle, psychology, and principles. In order to promote wellness, a coach must be an ally of the in Continue Reading...
Review of Maximum JoyIntroductionAndersons (2016) Maximum Joy is an application of 1 John to ones lifea navigational map of sorts to help one engage with the fact and gift of salvation offered by Christ through the cross. Where Luther and Calvin ran Continue Reading...
Review of The Bhopal Tragedy: What Really Happened and What It Means for American Workers and Communities at Risk by M. Arun SubramaniamFormMorehouse, W., & Subramaniam, M. A. (1986).The Bhopal tragedy: What reallyhappened and what it means for Ameri Continue Reading...
In the second half of his book The Ideal Team Player: How to Recognize and Cultivate the Three Essential Virtues, Lencioni (2016) describes the right people as ones who have “humility, hunger and people smarts” (p. 155). These virtues def Continue Reading...
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The Encyclopedias were organized well with everything labeled properly. Although some of the books were in decent condition such as the Directories or the Di Continue Reading...
Mice and Men
John Steinbeck's of Mice and Men:
Loneliness, friendship, and the American Dream
'Living off of the fat of the land -- together.' From the first chapter of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men onward, there is foreshadowing of the traged Continue Reading...
Stacey describes the Mosuo as matrilineal -- all family ties pass down through the mother's line, even though it is not a culture where women rule over males. The Mosuo's social structures question the presumed naturalness of patriarchy and that of Continue Reading...
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This is an important divergence of approaches, not simply because it dispenses with the ordinary telling of this story but also because it recasts the way we might understand the death of the Shawnee tribes. Where the caricature of t Continue Reading...
Imagining a leader with an exceptional level of dominance or autocracy there is no way this harmonious vision will be realized. This is in fact a serious flaw to the overall book. There must be the appropriate management and leadership styles anchor Continue Reading...
The subordination still exists on the outside and this is shown more and more through Amir's despotic behavior towards Hassan. The subordination has moved beyond its tacit acceptance phase and into a clearly recognizable perspective.
It is, however Continue Reading...
But even May admits that images such as the bomb shelter do not always convey an accurate picture of reality, given that few Americans built such shelters in their homes, although the images of the media might suggest differently, and the way people Continue Reading...
He writes, "In Louisiana, South Carolina, and Virginia - the home of large free black populations - men who had never known slavery dominated among Reconstruction officeholders. For the South as a whole, however, the black political leadership arose Continue Reading...
Freud may have attempted to do too much with his analysis; he attempts to defragment the mystery of group dynamics into easily adjustable and important social dynamics. This book raises some extremely important psychological lessons in its applicati Continue Reading...
Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution
This book largely looks at the Civil War and the role that Lincoln had in many of the transformations that came about from it. For example, the slaves that were liberated, the political and social o Continue Reading...
European culture in Africa
Published in 1958, the book Things Fall Apart is an influential piece of work by Achebe that portrays, in most conventional style, the life and culture in a very traditional village in Africa. This book is about restorati Continue Reading...
Marriage Coaching Book ReviewSummaryMarriage Coaching: Heart, Hope, and Skills for a Great Relationship (2011) is a book by Jeff and Jill Williams that provides insight into how to be a good listener, a good asker, a good goal setter, how to be suppo Continue Reading...
Reflection Summary: Preaching that Changes Lives by Mike Fabarez (2005)
Because the weekly sermon is typically the most visible and by far the most common interaction that most congregants have with their church, developing an acute sense of what ser Continue Reading...
Slow
Provide a brief synopsis of the book parts you have read.
Part I of the book Thinking Fast and Slow begins by outlining the two systems that are at play in any normal human higher intelligence. The basic premise of the two systems approach to Continue Reading...
Life Experience and Mental Health Challenges
The third largest cause of deaths in young Americans (age group- 15-24 years) is suicide. Over 30,000 Americans commit suicide annually. For each suicide case, six individuals, on an average, are estimate Continue Reading...
Nancy Jean Vyhmeister and Terry Robertson
Quality Research Papers, 3rd Edition, provides updates to the 2nd Edition book on how to perform research in religious and theological studies. The aims of the book are four-fold: first, to promote and deve Continue Reading...
submarines were instrumental during both World Wars. What is less well-known is the role that submarines played as tools during the Cold War. In Blind Man's Bluff, Sontag and Drew reveal with stunning detail the accounts of American Naval officers w Continue Reading...
Psychopaths
Discussion on "Without a Conscience" by Robert D. Hare
The Psychopathic Characteristics
Scientific Reasons of Psychopathy
Psychopathic Behavior and Forensic Psychology
Violence and Psychopaths
Most people would be terrified as well Continue Reading...
Deliberate Simplicity How the Church Does More by Doing Less," is a 2009 book by David Browning (part of the 'Leadership Network Innovation Series by Zondervan Publishers) describing a new Christian church movement of simplicity. David Browning is an Continue Reading...
Mexican Women
a) Luz Maria Gordillo wrote Mexican Women and the Other Side of Immigration because the stories of women are often excluded in analyses of immigration. The focus of this book is on 20th century cross-border narratives, and touches upon Continue Reading...
It is immensely attractive to women particularly for the purposes of supporting another woman who was able to successfully develop her company essentially on her own. Where many cosmetics companies fall afoul of powerful feminist groups, Bobbi Brown Continue Reading...
The use of the Internet and social networks will continue to accelerate in their use of learning platforms as a result. The design principles of Web 2.0 technologies as shown in Appendix a will also continue to have a significant impact on how socia Continue Reading...
56). Grumet's critique of standardization was written before No Child Left Behind, but her comments seem even more apt in light of the 'teach to the test' movement in so many American elementary and middle schools -- and in the halls of government.
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By Chapter 11 McDonald begins discussing how presidents from Washington on dealt with the law based on the Constitution. And while federal law gradually gave way to state and local laws, because some issues and problems were simply easier to deal w Continue Reading...