Soft Articles

Soft Articles

Author: Parvej Husen Talukder

Publisher: BookRix

Published: 2023-08-19

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 3755448696

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Soft Articles is a curated collection of three essays written by Bengali poet and children's writer Parvej Husen Talukder and edited by Australian poet Michael Hislop.


The Hard Truth About Soft Skills

The Hard Truth About Soft Skills

Author: Peggy Klaus

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2009-10-13

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0061843547

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What's the hard truth? Soft skills get little respect but will make or break your career. Master your soft skills and really get ahead at work! Fortune 500 coach Peggy Klaus encounters individuals every day who excel at their jobs but aren't getting where they want to go. It's rarely a shortfall in technical expertise that limits their careers, but rather a shortcoming in their social, communication, and self-management behaviors. In The Hard Truth About Soft Skills Klaus delivers practical tools and techniques for mastering soft skills across the career spectrum. She shows how to: manage your workload handle the critics develop and promote your personal brand navigate office politics lead the troops and much more! Klaus reveals why soft skills are often ignored, while bringing their importance to life in her trademark style—straightforward, humorous, and motivating. Perfect for readers at all professional stages—from those who are just starting out to seasoned executives—this book is essential reading for anyone who wants to take his or her career to the next level.


Journal

Journal

Author: South African Institution of Engineers

Publisher:

Published: 1920

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13:

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Paper

Paper

Author: American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Publisher:

Published: 1916

Total Pages: 846

ISBN-13:

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Soft Force

Soft Force

Author: Ellen Anne McLarney

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2015-05-26

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0691158495

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The unheralded contribution of women to Egypt's Islamist movement—and how they talk about women's rights in Islamic terms In the decades leading up to the Arab Spring in 2011, when Hosni Mubarak's authoritarian regime was swept from power in Egypt, Muslim women took a leading role in developing a robust Islamist presence in the country’s public sphere. Soft Force examines the writings and activism of these women—including scholars, preachers, journalists, critics, actors, and public intellectuals—who envisioned an Islamic awakening in which women’s rights and the family, equality, and emancipation were at the center. Challenging Western conceptions of Muslim women as being oppressed by Islam, Ellen McLarney shows how women used "soft force"—a women’s jihad characterized by nonviolent protest—to oppose secular dictatorship and articulate a public sphere that was both Islamic and democratic. McLarney draws on memoirs, political essays, sermons, newspaper articles, and other writings to explore how these women imagined the home and the family as sites of the free practice of religion in a climate where Islamists were under siege by the secular state. While they seem to reinforce women’s traditional roles in a male-dominated society, these Islamist writers also reoriented Islamist politics in domains coded as feminine, putting women at the very forefront in imagining an Islamic polity. Bold and insightful, Soft Force transforms our understanding of women’s rights, women’s liberation, and women’s equality in Egypt’s Islamic revival.


Catalog

Catalog

Author: Sears, Roebuck and Company

Publisher:

Published: 1922

Total Pages: 1012

ISBN-13:

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