Penuel(ism) Principles

Penuel(ism) Principles

Author: Penuel Mlotshwa

Publisher:

Published: 2020-11-09

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13:

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The Mind is The Most Powerful Force in Your World. How it lives off perception & is influenced by whomever you choose to outsource your thinking to.You are the God of Your Life.You are Fully in Control of Your Life & Mind.The Purpose of Life is to Live. Be in the present, & minimize living in the past or anticipating the future. It's about living now. Life may be about love. Maybe helping others. Maybe trying your best. Maybe pursuing happiness. Maybe changing the world. But mostly, just living. Be present in your life. Own your life. Enjoy the good & learn from the bad.Minimalism. Be content with minimal living space, clothing & other goods. Keep what you need. Consume what you need. Don't be wasteful & unnecessary. Sell or donate or throw away excess things.Community. Yet with clear & strong leadership. It's about us as a collective, but also about following leaders that speak to your personal values.Money is not real. But we must respect it because human beings make it real. Anything can be money. Anything. Keep Money, Labour & Resources in your circle, & find people that will do the same. Don't work for people outside your circle & don't buy from people outside your circle unless you have to, & unless no one in your circle can help you.Transcend Religion & Culture. Yet simultaneously willing to accept the good from all belief systems & discard what doesn't suit your narrative, or harms those you care about. Don't be prejudiced to people just because of their beliefs, but you don't need to agree with their beliefs as well. Politics & Law Are Suggestions. Constantly try to see & find what seems rational & logical & suits you & your people best.We are all animals. People must be judged on their animal type & not race/gender/class. Race & Gender & Financial Class are outdated in 2018, & people from any race/gender/class group can be oppressive or uplifting, depending on the animal inside. So look beyond race & gender, & find the animal within a person. Gravitate towards your animal pack.We are all different animals. Be sensitive to this fact; without necessarily supporting or opposing other people's beliefs. Find like-minded animals.History & the News may not be real. They can be manufactured or a manipulation of the truth, & as such, can be altered to suit your own narrative.Encourage Positive Mistakes & Failures. In the pursuit of knowledge and learning. Failure can be good.Healthy living. Exercise. Eating well. Sweating & getting dirty.Fair Punishment. And the desire to rehabilitate wrongdoers rather than just punish for the sake of punishing. And the acceptance that some are beyond rehabilitation & must be removed off earth or isolated.Music. Organised sound is a powerful mind stimulant & a tag for historic brain waves & memories.Open Communication. With loved ones and those you seek to teach.Constant Mind Stimulation. To stay mentally healthy, in control of your mind and not get or stay mentally sick.Constantly Adapting. To the world in order to survive & win. Lie if you have to. Cheat if you have to. Procreation is a Core Requirement. For human beings. Have babies. Pass it forward. If you can't bear children, raise orphans. Teach your Children Yourself. And only outsource education where circumstances push you to.Be Kind to Nature. Recycle. Don't litter. Reinvest in the earth. Don't kill animals unnecessarily. Embrace Selfishness. As a big driving force in human beings... with the view that one must be conscious of consequences from selfish actions & as such, endeavour to align one's selfishness to those of others so that all/most are happy with the consequences.


Encyclopedia of Crisis Management

Encyclopedia of Crisis Management

Author: K. Bradley Penuel

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2013-03

Total Pages: 1177

ISBN-13: 1452226121

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From general theories and concepts exploring the meaning and causes of crisis to practical strategies and techniques relevant to crises of specific types, crisis management is thoroughly explored. Features & Benefits: @* A collection of 385 signed entries are organized in A-to-Z fashion in 2 volumes available in both print and electronic formats.@* Entries conclude with Cross-References and Further Readings to guide students to in-depth resources.@* Selected entries feature boxed case studies, providing students with "lessons learned" in how various crises were successfully or unsuccessfully managed and why.@* Although organized A-to-Z, a thematic "Reader's Guide" in the front matter groups related entries by broad areas (e.g., Agencies & Organizations, Theories & Techniques, Economic Crises, etc.).@* Also in the front matter, a Chronology provides students with historical perspective on the development of crisis management as a discrete field of study.@* The work concludes with a comprehensive Index, which-in the electronic version-combines with the Reader's Guide and Cross-References to provide thorough search-and-browse capabilities.@* A template for an "All-Hazards Preparedness Plan" is provided the backmatter; the electronic version of this allows students to explore customized response plans for crises of various sorts.@* Appendices also include a Resource Guide to classic books, journals, and internet resources in the field, a Glossary, and a vetted list of crisis management-related degree programs, crisis management conferences, etc.


Encyclopedia of Disaster Relief

Encyclopedia of Disaster Relief

Author: K. Bradley Penuel

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2010-12-29

Total Pages: 985

ISBN-13: 1452266395

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This encyclopedia covers response to disasters around the world, from governments to NGOs, from charities to politics, from refugees to health, and from economics to international relations, covering issues in both historical and contemporary context. The volumes include information relevant to students of sociology, national security, economics, health sciences, political science, emergency preparedness, history, agriculture, and many other subjects. The goal is to help readers appreciate the importance of the effects, responsibilities, and ethics of disaster relief, and to initiate educational discussion brought forth by the specific cultural, scientific, and topical articles contained within the work. Including 425 signed entries in a two-volume set presented in A-to-Z format, and drawing contributors from varied academic disciplines, this encyclopedia also features a preface by Thomas H. Kean and Lee H. Hamilton of the 9/11 Commission. This reference resource examines disaster response and relief in a manner that is authoritative yet accessible, jargon-free, and balanced to help readers better understand issues from varied perspectives. Key Themes - Geography - Government and International Agencies - History - Human-induced Disasters - Infrastructure - Local Response - Major Disasters (Relief Case Studies) - Medicine and Psychology - Methods and Practices - Mitigation - Natural Disasters (Overviews) - Politics and Funding - Preparedness - Recovery - Response - Science and Prediction - Sociology - U.S. Geographical Response


Connecting Research and Practice for Educational Improvement

Connecting Research and Practice for Educational Improvement

Author: Bronwyn Bevan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-12-06

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1351975668

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Connecting Research and Practice for Educational Improvement presents powerful arguments and richly illustrated cases for how more collaborative relationships between researchers and educators can yield more relevant research that impacts practice. This book can be useful for anyone teaching or learning about research–practice partnerships, in both school and out-of-school settings. The chapters highlight the different dispositions and skills needed to cultivate ethical relationships and promote equity through partnerships and provide rich frameworks for guiding future work.


Thinking and Acting Systemically

Thinking and Acting Systemically

Author: Alan Daly

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-19

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0935302468

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This volume argues that districts are important as a lever for change given the limited success of school-by-school efforts. Policies that focus on skill development, recognize and support performance, create opportunities for collaboration, build leader capacity, and create networks of knowledge sharing hold great potential for improving districts but it will require a paradigm shift in the way we view our public school system and those who work within it - away from blame and toward complext systems change.


Design-Based Research in Education

Design-Based Research in Education

Author: Zoi A. Philippakos

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 2021-09-22

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1462547400

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Effective research in educational settings requires collaboration between researchers and school-based practitioners to codesign instruction and assessment, analyze findings to inform subsequent iterations, and make thoughtful revisions. This innovative reference and course text examines the theory and practice of design-based research (DBR), an important methodology for conducting studies in authentic educational contexts. Leading experts provide specific examples of high-quality DBR addressing different research foci, grade levels, and subject areas (literacy/English language arts, math, and science). Applications are presented for curriculum development, intervention, assessment, and digital contexts, as well as teaching second-language learners. Also addressed is DBR’s role in educator preparation, professional development, dissertation research, and technical education.


The Origin Myths and Holy Places in the Old Testament

The Origin Myths and Holy Places in the Old Testament

Author: Lukasz Niesiolowski-Spano

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1134938373

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'Origin Myths and Holy Places in the Old Testament' examines the biblical narratives which describe the origins of holy places. It argues for the Hellenistic origin or redaction of most of these narratives. Three central questions are addressed: are there common features in biblical accounts about the foundation of places of worship; are there elements in the aetiological stories that reveal the 'real' mythology/rituals of the sanctuary; what were the circumstances of the creation of such narratives?