Find a Husband After 35

Find a Husband After 35
Author: Rachel Greenwald
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0307415236

Fate is late! For women 35 to 95, it’s time to get proactive if you want to find a husband. The rules for finding the right mate change later in life, as there are fewer eligible men and fewer opportunities to meet them. Now successful dating coach Rachel Greenwald shares her proven 15-step action program based on simple marketing tactics she learned at Harvard Business School. These innovative and smart tactics will empower any woman to find a husband quickly and efficiently–and not just any husband: a wonderful husband. In this practical no-nonsense guide, Greenwald tells women how to package their assets, develop a personal brand, leverage niche marketing, use direct mail and telemarketing to get the word out, establish a husband-hunting budget, and hold quarterly performance reviews to assess the results. She also shows women how to use these strategies in the world of online dating and how to avoid common pitfalls. Greenwald’s 15 steps form a unique and effective plan for any woman who wants to jump-start her dating life and enrich her portfolio of potential husbands.

Epic Plays Volume 2

Epic Plays Volume 2
Author: Chiori Miyagawa
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2017-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1387260820

EPIC PLAYS: Volume 2 edited by Emily Mendelsohn and Chiori Miyagawa gathers four contemporary plays: I CAME TO LOOK FOR YOU ON TUESDAY by Chiori Miyagawa; THE SINGING: a cyberspace opera, by Lenora Champagne and Daniel Levy; DISPATCHES FROM (A)MENDED AMERICA by Brandt Adams and Godfrey L. Simmons, Jr. and the multi-author collaboration entited ENFANTS PERDUS by Frontera. This 2nd volume of Epic Plays from NoPassport Press is part of the Dreaming the Americas Series.

Applied Social Psychology

Applied Social Psychology
Author: Linda Steg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2017-04-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1107044081

An introduction to how social psychological theories, methods and interventions can be applied to manage real-world social problems.

Criminal Juries in the 21st Century

Criminal Juries in the 21st Century
Author: Cynthia Najdowski
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-08-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0190658134

The jury is often hailed as one of the most important symbols of American democracy. Yet much has changed since the Sixth Amendment in 1791 first guaranteed all citizens the right to a jury trial in criminal prosecutions. Experts now have a much more nuanced understanding of the psychological implications of being a juror, and advances in technology and neuroscience make the work of rendering a decision in a criminal trial more complicated than ever before. Criminal Juries in the 21st Century explores the increasingly wide gulf between criminal trial law, procedures, and policy, and what scientific findings have revealed about the human experience of serving as a juror. Readers will contemplate myriad legal issues that arise when jurors decide criminal cases as well as cutting-edge psychological research that can be used to not only understand the performance and experience of the contemporary criminal jury, but also to improve it. Chapter authors grapple with a number of key issues at the intersection of psychology and law, guiding readers to consider everything from the factors that influence the initial selection of the jury to how jurors cope with and reflect on their service after the trial ends. Together the chapters provide a unique view of criminal juries with the goal of increasing awareness of a broad range of current issues in great need of theoretical, empirical, and legal attention. Criminal Juries in the 21st Century will identify how social science research can inform law and policy relevant to improving justice within the jury system, and is an essential resource for those who directly study jury decision making as well as social scientists generally, attorneys, judges, students, and even future jurors.

The Housing Supply Channel of Monetary Policy

The Housing Supply Channel of Monetary Policy
Author: Bruno Albuquerque
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2024-02-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

We study the role of regional housing markets in the transmission of US monetary policy. Using a FAVAR model over 1999q1–2019q4, we find sizeable heterogeneity in the responses of US states to a contractionary monetary policy shock. Part of this regional variation is due to differences in housing supply elasticities, household debt overhang, and housing wealth (volatility). Our analysis indicates that house prices and consumption respond more in supply-inelastic states and in states with large household debt imbalances, where negative housing wealth effects bite more strongly and borrowing constraints become more binding. Moreover, financial stability risks increase sharply in these areas as mortgage delinquencies and foreclosures surge, worsening banks’ balance sheets. Finally, monetary policy may have a stronger effect on housing tenure decisions in supply-inelastic states, where the homeownership rate and price-to-rent ratios decline by more. Our findings stress the importance of regional housing supply conditions in assessing the macrofinancial effects of rising interest rates.