Manual de Resiliencia - para Mujeres

Manual de Resiliencia - para Mujeres

Author: Magdalena Tecles

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-24

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13:

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Transforma tu mier** en fertilizante. ¿A qué esperas? Cómo aprovechar el poder de tu caída y hacer que funcione para ti.★ MANUAL DE RESILIENCIA ★ TU Adversidad es TU Oportunidad✔ Cómo cultivar un núcleo inquebrantable de calma, fuerza y felicidad.✔ Razonar y elegir en lugar de reaccionar para desatar la pasión que vive en cada una de nosotras e inspirar a alguien.✔ Autoevaluaciones, reflexiones y citas educativas reproduciblesLa bendición de tocar fondo puede dar forma a un futuro mejor. Este manual es la continuación de la saga inspiradora y cruda "La Malquerida" y brinda reflexiones y consejos prácticos para que tu miedo se marche y deje una mujer que va camino de convertirse en una líder.La autora Magdalena Tecles es una optimista. Esta autora prolífica de no ficción, redactora freelance y oradora española es internacionalmente conocida por escribir libros sobre experiencias de valor y éxito -incluida la suya propia- tras superar tragedias personales. Con sus libros sinceros, ayuda a personas y empresas a encontrar su propio valor para mejorar sus vidas. Resiliencia en psicología es la capacidad que tiene una persona para afrontar circunstancias extremas como la pérdida de un ser querido, un accidente u otra adversidad creando los recursos psicológicos necesarios para salir fortalecida y alcanzar un estado de excelencia profesional y personal.El Manual de Resiliencia contiene secciones prácticas para ayudar a los lectores a aprender más sobre sí mismos y cómo desarrollar la resiliencia que les permitirá prosperar en tiempos de adversidad, cambio y estrés.* autosuficiencia: independencia y confianza en sí misma* liderazgo: dar forma a un futuro mejor* utilidad: la exploración de la Vida* abundancia: el camino de tomar conciencia* respeto: valorar lo que nos rodea* minimalismo: actuar con lo que realmente importa en tu vida¡Llévate las Experiencias Probadas!


Entrepreneurial Selves

Entrepreneurial Selves

Author: Carla Freeman

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2015-02-15

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 0822376008

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Entrepreneurial Selves is an ethnography of neoliberalism. Bridging political economy and affect studies, Carla Freeman turns a spotlight on the entrepreneur, a figure saluted across the globe as the very embodiment of neoliberalism. Steeped in more than a decade of ethnography on the emergent entrepreneurial middle class of Barbados, she finds dramatic reworkings of selfhood, intimacy, labor, and life amid the rumbling effects of political-economic restructuring. She shows us that the déjà vu of neoliberalism, the global hailing of entrepreneurial flexibility and its concomitant project of self-making, can only be grasped through the thickness of cultural specificity where its costs and pleasures are unevenly felt. Freeman theorizes postcolonial neoliberalism by reimagining the Caribbean cultural model of 'reputation-respectability.' This remarkable book will allow readers to see how the material social practices formerly associated with resistance to capitalism (reputation) are being mobilized in ways that sustain neoliberal precepts and, in so doing, re-map class, race, and gender through a new emotional economy.


Sustaining Change in Universities

Sustaining Change in Universities

Author: Burton R. Clark

Publisher: Open University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780335215911

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In this work, Burton R. Clark uses case studies from 14 innovative institutions to propose a new conceptual framework offering original insights into ways of initiating and sustaining change in universities.


Cracking the code

Cracking the code

Author: UNESCO

Publisher: UNESCO Publishing

Published: 2017-09-04

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 9231002333

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This report aims to 'crack the code' by deciphering the factors that hinder and facilitate girls' and women's participation, achievement and continuation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and, in particular, what the education sector can do to promote girls' and women's interest in and engagement with STEM education and ultimately STEM careers.


Meeting at Grand Central

Meeting at Grand Central

Author: Lee Cronk

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0691154953

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"Meeting at Grand Central brings together insights from evolutionary biology, political science, economics, anthropology, and other fields to explain how the interactions between our evolved selves and the institutional structures we have created make cooperation possible. The book begins with a look at the ideas of Mancur Olson and George Williams, who shifted the question of why cooperation happens from an emphasis on group benefits to individual costs. It then explores how these ideas have influenced our thinking about cooperation, coordination, and collective action. The book persuasively argues that cooperation and its failures are best explained by evolutionary and social theories working together. Selection sometimes favors cooperative tendencies, while institutions, norms, and incentives encourage and make possible actual cooperation."--Publisher's website.


A Genius Planet

A Genius Planet

Author: Ludger Hovestadt

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2017-07-24

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 3035614210

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Imagine a world where the power is always on, where there is not just enough energy, but an abundance of it. Such a world is no Utopia, it is a possible reality. Using indefinitely available sources of energy – especially photovoltaic solar, in combination with others – and networking this energy, much in the way that we have networked information, we can get beyond our current energy ‘crisis’ and resolve it. The world we then find ourselves in is not a world without problems – we will face new challenges on the way – but in terms of energy it is a world of plenty. Rooted in sound theory and based on technology that is available now, A Genius Planet offers an accessible but detailed and insightful perspective on how we can free ourselves from our dependency on natural resources and generate, trade, and use energy in ways that open up the genuine potential that we have at our disposal today.


Global Community

Global Community

Author: Akira Iriye

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2002-07-06

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0520936124

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The "global community" is a term we take for granted today. But how did the global community, both as an idea and as a reality, originate and develop over time? This book examines this concept by looking at the emergence, growth, and activities of international organizations--both governmental and nongovernmental--from the end of the nineteenth century to today. Akira Iriye, one of this country's most preeminent historians, proposes a significant rereading of the history of the last fifty years, suggesting that the central influence on the international scene in this period was not the Cold War, but rather a deepening web of international interactions. This groundbreaking book, the first systematic study of international organizations by a historian, moves beyond the usual framework for studying international relations--politics, war, diplomacy, and other interstate affairs--as it traces the crucial role played by international organizations in determining the shape of the world today. Iriye's sweeping discussion of international organizations around the world examines multinational corporations, religious organizations, regional communities, transnational private associations, environmental organizations, and other groups to illuminate the evolution and meaning of the global community and global consciousness. While states have been preoccupied with their own national interests such as security and prestige, international organizations have been actively engaged in promoting cultural exchange, offering humanitarian assistance, extending developmental aid, protecting the environment, and championing human rights. In short, they have made important contributions to making the world a more interdependent and peaceful place. This book, tracing the development of the global community in a truly innovative way, will win a wide readership among those interested in understanding the growing phenomenon of globalization and its meaning for us today. Global Community is based on Iriye's Jefferson lectures at the University of California, Berkeley.


Patents, Human Rights and Access to Science

Patents, Human Rights and Access to Science

Author: Aurora Plomer

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2015-10-30

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1783475935

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The new millennium has been described as ‘the century of biology’, but scientific progress and access to medicines has been marred by global disputes over ownership of the science by universities and private companies. This book examines the challenges posed by the modern patent system to the right of everyone to access the benefits of science in international law. Aurora Plomer retraces the genesis and evolution of the key Articles in the UN system (Article 27 UDHR and Article 15 ICESCR). She combines the historiography of these Articles with a novel perspective on the moral foundations of rights of access to science to draw out implications for today’s controversies on patents in the life-sciences. The analysis suggests that access to science as a fundamental right requires both freedom from political and religious interference and the existence of enabling research institutions and educational facilities which promote the flow of knowledge through transparent and open structures. From this perspective, the global patent system is shown to fail spectacularly when it comes to the human rights ideal of universal access to science. The book concludes that a fundamental restructuring of patent institutions is required, in which democratic oversight of patent policies would ensure meaningful realization of the right of everyone to access the benefits of science. Students and scholars of international law, particularly those focusing on intellectual property and human rights, will find this book to be of considerable interest. It will also be of use to practitioners in the field.


The Creation of Inequality

The Creation of Inequality

Author: Kent Flannery

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2012-05-15

Total Pages: 646

ISBN-13: 0674064976

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Flannery and Marcus demonstrate that the rise of inequality was not simply the result of population increase, food surplus, or the accumulation of valuables but resulted from conscious manipulation of the unique social logic that lies at the core of every human group. Reversing the social logic can reverse inequality, they argue, without violence.