Summary of Helen Palmer's The Enneagram

Summary of Helen Palmer's The Enneagram

Author: Everest Media,

Publisher: Everest Media LLC

Published: 2022-05-10T22:59:00Z

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13:

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Enneagram is an ancient Sufi teaching that describes nine different personality types and their interrelationships. It can help us recognize our own type and how to cope with our issues, understand our work associates, lovers, family, and friends, and appreciate the predisposition that each type has for higher human capacities. #2 The Enneagram of types is part of an oral teaching tradition, and the material is best transmitted by seeing and hearing groups of people of the same type speak about their lives. Within an hour, they begin to look the same, and you can sense the similarities in physical holding patterns, emotional tone, and the tension points in their faces. #3 The statements in this book are taken from the recorded voices of people who participated in a panel for their own type. They were willing to appear and self-disclose so that an audience could learn to recognize type in the oral way. #4 The Enneagram is a system that can be used to determine how each other type might interact with one another. It is not a fixed system, but a model of interconnecting lines that indicate a dynamic movement. Each type possesses a versatility of movement between points.


Radical Students

Radical Students

Author: Alan Barcan

Publisher: Melbourne University Publish

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780522850178

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This is an insight into undergraduate life and thinking at Australia's oldest university, where conflicting political ideas found expression on campus. Included are articles and reports of meetings from student magazines and the press, as well as anecdotes and lively undergraduate wit.


OMBE Outlook

OMBE Outlook

Author: United States. Office of Minority Business Enterprise

Publisher:

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13:

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Ink in Her Veins

Ink in Her Veins

Author: Sylvia Martin

Publisher: Apollo Books

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9781742588254

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Aileen Palmer - poet, translator, political activist, adventurer - was the daughter of two writers prominent in Australian literature in the first half of the twentieth century. Vance and Nettie Palmer were well known as novelists, poets, critics and journalists, and Nettie suspected that their eldest would grow up with 'ink in her veins'. Aileen certainly inherited her parents' talents, publishing poetry, translating the work of Ho Chi Minh, and recording what she referred to as 'semi-fictional bits of egocentric writing'. She also absorbed their interest in leftist politics, joining the Communist Party at university. This, combined with her bravery, led to participation in the Spanish Civil War and the ambulance service in London during World War II. The return to Australia was not easy, and Aileen never successfully reintegrated into civilian life. In Ink in Her Veins Sylvia Martin paints an honest and moving portrait in which we see a talented woman slowly brought down by war, family expectations, and psychiatric illness and the sometimes cruel 'treatments' common in the 20th century. [Subject: Literary Criticism, Biography]


Controversies in Education

Controversies in Education

Author: Helen Proctor

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-09-09

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 3319087592

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This book is the outcome of a colloquium series organized by The University of Sydney in which leading and emerging researchers were invited to name what they took to be the deep flaws at the heart of contemporary educational and policy and practice in Australia and globally — to voice their potentially ‘heretical’ views on what most urgently needs to be done. The chapters in this collection are paired to offer two takes on each topic, from supplementing to critiquing to countering and most points in between. The issues addressed in this volume include: the place of education in national and international marketplaces, mass testing and standardisation, the future of ‘multiculturalism’ in schools, the public funding of private schools, the complicated relationship between evidence and policy and the shifting politics of inequality. This book is based on the idea that recognising deep disagreements on big issues is a necessary accompaniment to imagining and developing productive ways forward.


A History of the Democratic Socialist Party and Resistance

A History of the Democratic Socialist Party and Resistance

Author: John Percy

Publisher: Resistance Books

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 9781876646530

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Resistance is the first volume of a projected three volume history of the Democratic Socialist party and the youth organisation Resistance, which today constitute the main current of the Australian far left. This volume covers the tumultuous period from 1965 to 1972.


Paper Empires

Paper Empires

Author: Craig Munro

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-07

Total Pages: 790

ISBN-13: 1458782689

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This new volume in UQP's History of the Book in Australia series explores Australian book production and consumption from 1946 to the present day. In the immediate postwar era, most books were imported into a colonial market dominated by British publishers. Paper Empires traces this fascinating and volatile half-century, using wide-ranging resea...