MAD in Action

MAD in Action
Author: Dywen Lauren
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 144975399X

Do you desperately need a change in your workplace? Are you making an impact in the marketplace? Have you gone MAD yet? MAD in Action is the second book in a series first introduced by MADBiz—The MAD Culture on making a difference in the workplace and marketplace. This book dives into the details with practical examples of harnessing MAD to enrich our personal and professional lives as well as those around us. This book presents the execution of MAD in all its mad glory. It is a pictorial celebration of why, how, and what we must do to transform ourselves and become an agent of change in both our work and marketplaces. Containing more than one hundred illustrations and graphics, MAD in Action offers you a light and humorous way to visualize how they can bring a breath of fresh air into their work environment and subsequently extend this positivity to their customers. This book is a fun read and a visual feast that can take you over the edge to become MAD!

Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning

Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Author: Francesco Calimeri
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2015-09-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3319232649

This volume contains the refereed proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning, LPNMR 2015, held in September 2015 in Lexington, KY, USA. The 290long and 11 short papers presented together with 3 invited talks, the paper reporting on the Answer Set Programming competition, and four papers presented by LPNMR student attendees at the doctoral consortium were carefully reviewed and selected from 60 submissions. LPNMR is a forum for exchanging ideas on declarative logic programming, nonmonotonic reasoning, and knowledge representation. The aim of the LPNMR conferences is to facilitate interactions between researchers interested in the design and implementation of logic-based programming languages and database systems, and researchers who work in the areas of knowledge representation and nonmonotonic reasoning.

Fiction Sets You Free

Fiction Sets You Free
Author: Russell A. Berman
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1587297094

In what can only be called a genuine intellectual adventure, Russell Berman raises fundamental questions long ignored by literary scholars; Why does literature command our attention at all? Why would society want to cultivate a sphere of activity devoted to the careful study of literary fiction? Written as a tonic to what he calls the debilitating cultural relativism of contemporary literary studies, Fiction Sets You Free advances the innovative argument that literature and capitalism, rather than representing merely commercialization, actually belie a long and positive association: literary autonomy is a central part of modern Western culture, thoroughly intertwined with political democracy and free market capitalism.

Ten Neglected Classics of Philosophy

Ten Neglected Classics of Philosophy
Author: Eric Schliesser
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2017
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199928924

What makes for a philosophical classic? Why do some philosophical works persist over time, while others do not? The philosophical canon and diversity are topics of major debate today. This stimulating volume contains ten new essays by accomplished philosophers writing passionately about works in the history of philosophy that they feel were unjustly neglected or ignored-and why they deserve greater attention. The essays cover lesser known works by famous thinkers as well as works that were once famous but now only faintly remembered. Works examined include Gorgias' Encomium of Helen, Jane Adams' Women and Public Housekeeping, W.E.B. DuBois' Whither Now and Why, Edith Stein's On the Problem of Empathy, Jonathan Bennett's Rationality, and more. While each chapter is an expression of engagement with an individual work, the volume as a whole, and Eric Schliesser's introduction specifically, address timely questions about the nature of philosophy, disciplinary contours, and the vagaries of canon formation.

Evangelicals and Social Action

Evangelicals and Social Action
Author: Ian J. Shaw
Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1783596597

Evangelical Christians around the world have debated for years the extent to which they should be involved in ministries of social action and concern. In Evangelicals and Social Action Ian J. Shaw offers clarity to these debates by tracing the historical involvement of the evangelical church with issues of social action. Focusing on thinking and practices from John Wesley, one of the architects of eighteenth century evangelicalism, to John Stott's work in the second half of the twentieth century, he explores whether evangelism and social action really have been intimately related throughout the history of the church as Stott contended. After an overview of Christian social action prior to Wesley, from the early church through to the eighteenth century, Evangelicals and Social Action explores in detail responses from the evangelical church around the world to eighteen key issues of social action and concern - including poverty, racial equality, addiction, children 'at risk,' slavery, unemployment, and learning disability - encountered between the 1730s and the 1970s. Drawn from a wide range of contexts, these examples illuminate and clarify how Evangelical Christianity has viewed and been a part of ministries of social action over the last three centuries. With an assessment of the issues raised by this historical survey and its implications for evangelicals in the contemporary world, Evangelicals and Social Action is a book that will help better inform the debates around the evangelical church and social action still happening today. This is a book for anyone wanting to deepen their knowledge of the history of the evangelical church, and anyone wanting to better understand Christian social action from an evangelical perspective.

Dreamers, Discoverers & Dynamos

Dreamers, Discoverers & Dynamos
Author: Lucy Jo Palladino, Ph.D.
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0307775380

Does your imaginative, computer-proficient daughter tune out in the classroom? Does your spirited son become headstrong and aggressive when faced with the simplest decisions? Does your bold, energetic child have trouble focusing on basic tasks? Millions of children--one in five--have what psychologist Lucy Jo Palladino, Ph.D., calls the Edison trait: dazzling intelligence, an active imagination, a free-spirited approach to life, and the ability to drive everyone around them crazy. Named after Thomas Edison--who flunked out of school only to harness his talents and give the world some of its finest inventions--the Edison trait is on the rise in our younger generation. The heart of the issue is that they think divergently--they overflow with many ideas--while schools, organized activities, and routines of daily living reward convergent thinking, which focuses on one idea at a time. Drawing on examples from more than two decades of private practice, Dr. Palladino helps us cope with this challenging aspect of our child's intellect and personality, explaining in clear terms: - The three Edison-trait personality types: dreamers, discoverers, and dynamos - The eight steps to understanding, reaching, and teaching your Edison-trait child - The connection between the Edison trait and A.D.D.