The University of Hard Knocks Workbook (Annotated)

The University of Hard Knocks Workbook (Annotated)

Author: Ava Fails

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2018-08-14

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781718154278

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The University of Hard Knocks is the school of life that gives us our real education. In this life-changing message written in the early 20th century, we find life lessons still relevant to today. This annotated version contains the full text of The University of Hard Knocks by Ralph Parlette with interactive workouts to help you better relate with the text. This book is a must-have addition to ANY library and a great gift for anyone no matter who they are or how old they are.


The University of Hard Knocks

The University of Hard Knocks

Author: Ralph Albert Parlette

Publisher:

Published: 1917

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13:

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The University of Hard Knocks, The School that Completes Our Education by Ralph Albert Parlette, first published in 1917, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.


Hard Knocks

Hard Knocks

Author: Janice Haaken

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-06-10

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1135157332

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This book draws on interviews carried out over a period of eight years, as well as novels, films, and domestic violence literature, to explain the role of storytelling in the history of the battered women’s movement. The author shows how cultural contexts shape how stories about domestic abuse get told, and offers critical tools for bringing psychology into discussions of group dynamics in the domestic violence field. The book enlists psychoanalytic-feminist theory to analyse storytelling practices and to re-visit four areas of tension in the movement where signs of battle fatigue have been most acute. These areas include the conflicts that emerge between the battered women’s movement and the state, the complex relationship between domestic violence and other social problems, and the question of whether woman battering is a special case that differs from other forms of social violence. The volume also looks at the tensions between groups of women within the movement, and how to address differences based on race, class or other dimensions of power. Finally, the book explores the contentious issue of how to acknowledge forms of female aggression while still preserving a gender analysis of intimate partner violence. In attending to narrative dynamics in the history of domestic violence work, Hard Knocks presents a radical re-reading of the contribution of psychology to feminist interventions and activism. The book is ideal reading for scholars, activists, advocates and policy planners involved in domestic violence, and is suitable for students of psychology, social work, sociology and criminology.


F Ed Knutson's Treasure Trove of Success Volume III

F Ed Knutson's Treasure Trove of Success Volume III

Author: Ralph Parlette

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-03-18

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13:

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Volume III of TTOS presents Ralph Albert Parlette, another of the fathers of American Success Speakers. Ralph Parlette was born in 1870 in Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio, USA. In his book Pockets And Paradises he mentions a small community that he lived in that he nicknamed Puckyhuddle. He was raised poor in a parsonage by a preacher who was pastor of a small church and a loving mother who allowed him to learn by the bumps in life!Ralph started in business after some college as a printer and owned a small press. Ralph operated the press, acted as reporter for his paper, and solicited jobs from locals. After his press broke, his competitor's print shop owner helped him get his printing off his press and later they became partners. Ralph learned by the bumps and hard knocks in life and later went off to lecture about The University Of Hard Knocks.Ralph's University of Hard Knocks lecture at the Chautauquas and on Lyceum stages were so utterly popular that he toured the world, delivering it 2,500 times! Other topics became lectures and books, which made Ralph A. Parlette one of the fathers of American Success Speakers!This Volume is ANNOTATED for study and reflection with Ponder Points by F Ed Knutson


The School of Hard Knocks

The School of Hard Knocks

Author: Richard S. Faulkner

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2012-04-09

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 1603446982

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This important new history of the development of a leadership corps of officers during World War I opens with a gripping narrative of the battlefield heroism of Cpl. Alvin York, juxtaposed with the death of Pvt. Charles Clement less than two kilometers away. Clement had been a captain and an example of what a good officer should be in the years just before the beginning of the war. His subsequent failure as an officer and his redemption through death in combat embody the question that lies at the heart of this comprehensive and exhaustively researched book: What were the faults of US military policy regarding the training of officers during the Great War? In The School of Hard Knocks, Richard S. Faulkner carefully considers the selection and training process for officers during the years prior to and throughout the First World War. He then moves into the replacement of those officers due to attrition, ultimately discussing the relationship between the leadership corps and the men they commanded. Replete with primary documentary evidence including reports by the War Department during and subsequent to the war, letters from the officers detailing their concerns with the training methods, and communiqués from the leaders of the training facilities to the civilian leadership, The School of Hard Knocks makes a compelling case while presenting a clear, highly readable, no-nonsense account of the shortfalls in officer training that contributed to the high death toll suffered by the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I.


The Wiley Handbook on Violence in Education

The Wiley Handbook on Violence in Education

Author: Harvey Shapiro

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-05-08

Total Pages: 639

ISBN-13: 1118966678

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In this comprehensive, multidisciplinary volume, experts from a wide range fields explore violence in education’s different forms, contributing factors, and contextual nature. With contributions from noted experts in a wide-range of scholarly and professional fields, The Wiley Handbook on Violence in Education offers original research and essays that address the troubling issue of violence in education. The authors show the different forms that violence takes in educational contexts, explore the factors that contribute to violence, and provide innovative perspectives and approaches for prevention and response. This multidisciplinary volume presents a range of rigorous research that examines violence from both micro- and macro- approaches. In its twenty-nine chapters, this comprehensive volume’s fifty-nine contributors, representing thirty-three universities from the United States and six other countries, examines violence’s distinctive forms and contributing factors. This much-needed volume: Addresses the complexities of violence in education with essays from experts in the fields of sociology, psychology, criminology, education, disabilities studies, forensic psychology, philosophy, and critical theory Explores the many forms of school violence including physical, verbal, linguistic, social, legal, religious, political, structural, and symbolic violence Reveals violence in education’s stratified nature in order to achieve a deeper understanding of the problem Demonstrates how violence in education is deeply situated in schools, communities, and the broader society and culture Offers new perspectives and proposals for prevention and response The Wiley Handbook on Violence in Education is designed to help researchers, educators, policy makers, and community leaders understand violence in educational settings and offers innovative, effective approaches to this difficult challenge.


Hard Knocks

Hard Knocks

Author: Janice Haaken

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-06-10

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1135157340

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This book draws on interviews carried out over a period of eight years, as well as novels, films, and domestic violence literature, to explain the role of storytelling in the history of the battered women’s movement. The author shows how cultural contexts shape how stories about domestic abuse get told, and offers critical tools for bringing psychology into discussions of group dynamics in the domestic violence field. The book enlists psychoanalytic-feminist theory to analyse storytelling practices and to re-visit four areas of tension in the movement where signs of battle fatigue have been most acute. These areas include the conflicts that emerge between the battered women’s movement and the state, the complex relationship between domestic violence and other social problems, and the question of whether woman battering is a special case that differs from other forms of social violence. The volume also looks at the tensions between groups of women within the movement, and how to address differences based on race, class or other dimensions of power. Finally, the book explores the contentious issue of how to acknowledge forms of female aggression while still preserving a gender analysis of intimate partner violence. In attending to narrative dynamics in the history of domestic violence work, Hard Knocks presents a radical re-reading of the contribution of psychology to feminist interventions and activism. The book is ideal reading for scholars, activists, advocates and policy planners involved in domestic violence, and is suitable for students of psychology, social work, sociology and criminology.


Hard Knocks

Hard Knocks

Author: Fiona Scott-Norman

Publisher:

Published: 2022-01-25

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9781922626875

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"One of the hardest things about being different at high school is the feeling that nobody understands what you're going through. In Hard Knocks, twenty-two of Australia's most talented and successful people convey exactly what it's like to be isolated or bullied, unhappy or misunderstood, and show how staying true to yourself is what makes you exceptional in the long run. In candid and entertaining interviews, leading lights from across Australian life recount the obstacles they faced such as racism, homophobia and mental health challenges. Not only did they survive the ordeal but their experiences helped shape them into the remarkable individuals they are today"--Publisher's description.