The Renegade Success Plan

The Renegade Success Plan

Author: Terri Selting David

Publisher: Spiderdust Studios

Published: 2021-07-15

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1735454583

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How far is Ivy willing to go to achieve her goals? Ivy Rose Park is a born leader. Some people may call her bossy, her best friends in the Renegade Girls Tinkering Club know it's because she throws herself heart and soul into everything she does. Ivy has her whole future as an electrical engineer planned out, and nothing will stand in the way of her goals. When she gets the opportunity to meet her idol at Ada Lovelace Charter School’s Career Week, she’ll do anything to impress her. The Renegades start a business for the Entrepreneurial Expo and Ivy knows she can lead the team to victory. But when things get complicated, how far is she really willing to go to succeed? MacGyver meets The Babysitter's Club in this charming story about friendship, technology, and being a good leader. Learn about electricity and circuits while building DIY PROJECTS along with the Renegades in this interactive adventure proving STEM is for everyone. Instructions included for hands-on science and building projects. Visit www.RenegadeGirls.com for downloadables, projects, and more information.


The Burden of Academic Success

The Burden of Academic Success

Author: Allison L. Hurst

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2010-03-01

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 0739140612

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The Burden of Academic Success: Loyalists, Renegades, and Double Agents explores class identity reconstructions among working-class students attending a public university. Rather than focus on working-class failure, this book takes a critical look at the psychological and social costs of academic success. Based on several hours of interviews with a diverse group of working-class students, this book describes how successful students respond to, react to, and manage their academic success. The book does for class what other theorists have done for race, examining the dynamic interplay of class identity and educational success/social mobility. The distinguishing features of the book are rich narrative detail; compelling stories of student success and struggle; intersectional analysis exploring the ways class, race, and gender inform each other in students' understandings and narratives with an interwoven theory throughout; and a new typology for understanding working-class student responses to the burden of academic success. The Burden of Academic Success is ideal for courses on sociology, education, and American studies as well as for use by college educators and administrators.


Renegade Server

Renegade Server

Author: Tim Kirkland

Publisher: eBook Partnership

Published: 2016-10-24

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 0996900810

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This best-seller by Tim Kirkland details creative ways for full-service restaurant servers, bartenders, managers and owners to sell more, serve better, and build repeat business with every customer. The #1 tool in North America for exploding tips and increasing customer loyalty! Used in over 20,000 full-service restaurants, bars and hotels worldwide. Over 300 ways to build sales, improve service and exponentially increase your personal income. The Renegade Server provides fresh, unique insights on how servers can better engage customers on a personal level and use those connections to drive sales, improve service and develop repeat business. Front-line service teams, managers and owners alike will benefit from The Renegade Server's powerful, easily-applied techniques for determining every Guests' unique expectations and exceeding them every time. You will learn: - Why the 'Up-Sell' is DEAD. - Why people no longer bade thir tips on quality of service. - The 10 commonly used phrases that kill service, sales AND tips. - How to ditch pushy, outdated sales techniques and explode tip income with tools that WORK. - The 4 secrets for discovering each guest's unique expectations and EXCEEDING them every time. PLUS: - 10 scientifically proven techniques for increasing tip percentages. - 60 BONUS service techniques that will blow away your guests!


Diabetes Meal Planning and Nutrition For Dummies

Diabetes Meal Planning and Nutrition For Dummies

Author: Toby Smithson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-10-09

Total Pages: 387

ISBN-13: 111867751X

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Food awareness, nutrition, and meal planning advice for people with diabetes Diabetes Meal Planning and Nutrition For Dummies takes the mystery and the frustration out of healthy eating and managing diabetes. Both the newly diagnosed and the experienced alike will learn what defines healthy eating for diabetes and it’s crucial role to long term health, why healthy eating can be so difficult, and how meal planning is a key to successful diabetes management Diabetes Meal Planning and Nutrition For Dummies takes the guesswork out of eating and preparing diabetes friendly foods. You'll learn whether popular diets fit (or don’t fit) into a healthy eating plan, what to shop for, how to eat healthy away from home, which supplements you should consider, and how to build perfect meals yourself. To get you started, this book includes a week's worth of diabetes-friendly meals, and fabulous recipes that demonstrate how delicious food and effective diabetes management can go hand in hand. Includes helpful information for people with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes as well as exchange lists for diabetes Explains how your surroundings and your biology conspire to encourage unhealthy eating, and how you can gain control by planning in advance Helps you to understand that fabulous, nutritionally-balanced food and diabetes management can go hand in hand If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with diabetes, Diabetes Meal Planning and Nutrition For Dummies is packed with expert advice, surprising insights, and practical examples of meal plans coupled with sound nutritional advice.


Make Your Own Rules

Make Your Own Rules

Author: Wayne Rogers

Publisher: AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0814416578

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ALA Booklist Top Ten Business Books 2011 It's hardly a secret that the corporate ladder is no longer the path to success it once was. Wayne Rogers-star of the classic TV series M*A*S*H*-has had even more success as a businessman and entrepreneur than as an actor. Applying his own unique viewpoint to a wide range of businesses (a restaurant, a vineyard, a chain of convenience stores, the world of banking, real estate, a film distribution company, and even a famous bridal boutique), the iconoclastic star has steadfastly refused to accept limitations, and boldly forged a path for himself beyond the stifling constraints of the corporate system. Filled with insights and engaging stories, Make Your Own Rules paints a fascinating portrait of how Rogers excelled precisely because he didn't have prior experience in each of these businesses...or any preconceived notions of how they should be run. Rogers reveals the keys to his success over the past four decades-lessons thatare even more important today. After all, in the current economic climate, learning to be creative, challenge convention, and seize unexpected opportunities is not only liberating-it can make all the difference to success. Anyone who yearns to succeed without the burdens of corporate culture can thrive outside the establishment. Whether you are an entrepreneur, a small business owner, changing careers, or just entering the workforce, Make Your Own Rules delivers the inspiration and guidance youneed to climb the ladder of your choice.


Diabetes Meal Planning & Nutrition For Dummies

Diabetes Meal Planning & Nutrition For Dummies

Author: Simon Poole

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2023-11-07

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 1394206860

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Learn how to eat well, improve your health, and enjoy life with diabetes The new edition of Diabetes Meal Planning & Nutrition For Dummies offers you a holistic approach to living your best life with diabetes. Optimize your diet and plan delicious meals that will empower you to take control, improve your health, prevent, and even reverse diabetes. Written by an award-winning chef and renowned doctor who are both experts in the field of nutrition, this book helps you understand what defines healthful eating for diabetes, its crucial role to long term health, and how meal planning is a key to successful diabetes management. Learn how to receive all the nutrients necessary for glucose control while managing Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes and maintaining ideal weight. Discover how to supercharge your diet and protect yourself from the complications associated with diabetes with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant-rich foods. To get you started, this indispensable guide includes 22 mouthwatering, easy to recreate, and affordable recipes that maximize the benefits of nutritious ingredients to regulate blood glucose levels. The kitchen and shopping hacks will enable you to master culinary therapy and take delight in preparing meals and cooking. This updated edition includes: Practical examples of meal plans perfectly suited for prediabetes, Type 1, and Type 2 diabetes A whole person approach to diabetes that focuses on diet, lifestyle, exercise, and medical treatment Coverage of new therapies and the latest evidence on how gut health can help with diabetes management Nutrition facts and health benefits for your favorite ingredients, so you can eat what you love Diabetes Meal Planning & Nutrition For Dummies is an excellent resource for those interested in the latest diabetes-friendly nutrition guidelines, as well as anyone who has been diagnosed with diabetes or has a loved one who has been diagnosed, or would like to prevent it.


The Forgotten Vocabulary of Strategy Vol.2

The Forgotten Vocabulary of Strategy Vol.2

Author: Gunter Maier

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-08-07

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 3750499993

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Strategy literature is abundant, but there is no book that shows you how to actually think strategically. The Forgotten Vocabulary of Strategy (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2) fills this gap. For the first time it reveals the ways of thinking, acting and teaching of successful Western and Asian strategists as well as Arab and Indian mirrors for princes and looks 2500 years into the past. In its essence, the book demystifies the 12 most renowned strategic approaches, distills them into a holistic system and thus enables the reader to develop a universally strategic mind through a scientifically founded process. STRATEGISTS THINK IN PATTERNS These patterns, also called Strategic Principles, are based on the rules of the social world. They are learnable and limited in number. Decision-makers, project managers as well as specialists and leaders of all levels and areas need this universal, practical knowledge, as they are involved in social interaction every day. These two textbooks are therefore aimed at all strategy teachers who are looking for a timeless, interdisciplinary and cross-cultural strategy perspective. Practising autodidacts will also benefit, since the complete vocabulary of strategy, consisting of 153 literarily described principles, is presented in a systematised format. The principle-oriented strategy teaching - PriOri - enables the strategist to master not only the rational but also the irrational level of the mind. PriOri provides a fundamental insight into the functioning of the human mind and reveals which evolutionary mechanisms help strategic action in social interaction to succeed. By successively learning the principles, the reader develops social strategic competence - the foundation of common sense. It enables the reader to reduce complexity, simultaneously analyse interaction, avoid wrong decisions and ultimately master his daily work more calmly and efficiently.


Heroic Forms

Heroic Forms

Author: Stephen Rupp

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2014-09-24

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1442619511

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Before he was a writer, Miguel de Cervantes was a soldier. Enlisting in the Spanish infantry in 1570, he fought at the battle of Lepanto, was seized at sea and held captive by Algerian corsairs, and returned to Spain with a deep knowledge of military life. He understood the costs of heroism, the fragility of fame, and the power of the military culture of brotherhood. In Heroic Forms, Stephen Rupp connects Cervantes’s complex and inventive approach to literary genre and his many representations of early modern warfare. Examining Cervantes’s plays and poetry as well as his prose, Rupp demonstrates how Cervantes’s works express his perceptions of military life and how Cervantes interpreted the experience of war through the genres of the era: epic, tragedy, pastoral, romance, and picaresque fiction.