Common Ground

Common Ground

Author: Philip Brookman

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13:

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The universal human experiences of struggle, transcendence and salvation are explored through painting, sculpture, folk art, photography and assemblage from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Included are over 120 works by some of the greatest artists of the past 150 years.


Common Ground

Common Ground

Author: Rob Cowen

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2016-11-02

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 022642426X

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"Even in our parceled-out, paved-over urban environs, nature is all around us, it is in us. It is us. This is what Rob Cowen discovered after moving to a new home in northern England. After ten years in London, he was suddenly adrift, searching for a sense of connection. He found himself drawn to a square-mile patch of waste ground at the edge of town. Scrappy, weed-filled, this heart-shaped tangle of land was the very definition of overlooked - a thoroughly in-between place that capitalism had no further use for, leaving nature to take its course. Wandering in meadows, woods, hedges, and fields, Cowen found it was also a magical, mysterious place, haunted and haunting, abandoned but wildly alive - and he fell in fascinated love."--Book jacket.


Interdisciplinary Research

Interdisciplinary Research

Author: Allen F. Repko

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2016-03-31

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 1506330479

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The Third Edition of Interdisciplinary Research: Process and Theory offers a comprehensive and systematic presentation of the interdisciplinary research process and the theory that informs it. Authors Allen F. Repko and Rick Szostak illustrate each step of the decision-making process by drawing on student and professional work from the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and applied fields. Designed for active learning and problem-based approaches as well as for more traditional approaches, the book now includes more examples from real student research projects and adds more tables and figures to enliven the discussion.


Discovering the Leader Within

Discovering the Leader Within

Author: Randy Fujishin

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780965502917

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-- Selected for The Executive Program Book Club -- Practical, application orientation helps anyone active in groups in their professional or personal lives -- Skills necessary to participate more effectively in any group are developed throughout the book -- Powerful communication ideas presented in understandable terms -- Provocative end-of-chapter exercises provide practice in newly learned concepts -- Honest, engaging, and friendly style makes the book accessible to all reading levels -- Based on theoretical foundation yet emphasizes application of skills -- Personal growth and development encouraged while working with group members -- Enhances understanding of group process -- Explores personal growth and development while working with group members -- Improves speaking and listening skills -- Shows innovative ways to make decisions and solve problems -- Builds cohesive and supportive atmosphere -- Presents strategies for dealing with conflict -- Strengthens enthusiasm to facilitate and lead groups -- Exercises to practice communication skills that help the group achieve its goals -- Index for easy reference


Bugs in the System

Bugs in the System

Author: William Vorley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-04-23

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1134179014

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This important, interdisciplinary contribution to the 'greening' business debate looks at one of the most environmentally controversial industries - the chemical pesticide industry. If that sector can be put on to an environmentally sustainable footing, then the same may be possible for virtually all of industry. As business and environmental trends turn the pesticide industry's focus to biotechnology and seed engineering, this book examines the extent to which the industry is prepared to exploit new business opportunities in a more regenerative agriculture and draws attention to the industry's economic, environmental and social responsibilities.


Street Smarts from Proverbs

Street Smarts from Proverbs

Author: Mitch Kruse

Publisher: FaithWords

Published: 2017-06-26

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1478921382

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Street Smarts From Proverbs reveals Solomon's steps to divine wisdom while providing tools to navigate out of conflict into community. Mitch Kruse learned the hard way that going to church three times a week while growing up did not answer the question: Have you ever thought about changing the scorecard of your life from money to wisdom? His pursuit to find the answer sparked a lifelong journey through the ultimate wisdom book, Proverbs, one that connects God's heart with street smarts. Street Smarts From Proverbs introduces Solomon's twelve words to the wise: righteousness, equity, and justice wise behavior, understanding, and wise communication prudence, discretion, and wise counsel discipline, knowledge, and learning Each is paired with a real-life story of someone who experienced God's miraculous restoration after humbling their heart to Him. It explains, illustrates, and applies one of the twelve words, providing an easy-to-understand, yet life-transforming step-by-step process to assimilate each respective trait of wisdom. Street Smarts From Proverbs gives memorable prompts for the reader to recall every point with the purpose of applying it to conflict at work, with family, among friends, and in ministry. It provides tangible tools to be shrewd, yet harmless, in business dealings; to separate wisdom from foolishness through discretion; and to seek wise counsel for life's decisions.


Sacred Spaces

Sacred Spaces

Author: Margaret Silf

Publisher: Lion Books

Published: 2014-05-15

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 0745956521

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There are many books that explore actual, physical, sacred space and pilgrimage sites. This is a different kind of book. It introduces seven traditional 'sacred spaces' but then leads readers into a deeper reflection on what such 'sacred space' means in our own lives and experience. The various sacred spaces explored are: the Celtic Cross; the infinite knot; hilltops; wells and springs; causeways and bridges; thresholds and burial grounds; and boundaries. In each chapter, the author introduces a 'sacred space' as the main theme and then illustrates this by associating it with a particular stage of life and a particular sacramental experience. The ideas are then brought together by means of a scripture story.


Religions and Dialogue

Religions and Dialogue

Author: Wolfram Weiße

Publisher: Waxmann Verlag

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 3830980361

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Responding to plurality is a demanding task. Nonetheless it is one of the challenges that European countries are facing today. Over the past decades, the social and religious make-up of Central Europe has changed, and this has led to resentment and fears of mass immigration, social disintegration and the emergence of parallel societies. However, we also find empirical proof that prejudice is lowest where there is direct contact. Therefore, there appears to be an increasing need for more dialogue in order to make the stranger less strange, the unknown known, the other no longer entirely other. This is equally true in academic research: There is a definite need, yet research on questions of interreligious dialogue remains in its infancy throughout the various disciplines engaged in it. The project 'Religion and Dialogue in Modern Societies' (ReDi) that started at the Academy of World Religions at the Hamburg University in 2011 seeks to contribute to remedying this deficit. Like the ReDi-Project, this book looks at dialogue from different perspectives. It includes both theoretical and empirical approaches as well as a variety of theological viewpoints on a theology of plurality and dialogue from the perspective of different religions.


Living Your Purpose

Living Your Purpose

Author: Linda R. Ferguson

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2014-06-06

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1460214579

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Living Your Purpose walks readers through the five principles at the heart of NLP. Neurolinguistic programming (NLP) is the study of how people make change on purpose. In applying NLP to your own life, you simply assume that you have what you need and the problem is to find it. Whether you are in pain, confused, stuck or in pursuit of a goal that seems impossible, there is only one problem. You have not yet made a connection between that situation and the resources that will lead to a satisfying outcome. This is a book for everyone who has ever wished NLP could be clear and practical and rooted in evidence that what it teaches really works. Since 2003, Linda has been one of Canada’s leading developers of NLP. Through creativity, interaction with related models, and study of the leading edge, Linda develops training that accelerates learning and transformation.