Mastering Catering Theory

Mastering Catering Theory
Author: Eunice Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1990
Genre: Business
ISBN: 9780333471906

An easy-to-follow introduction to the subject which attempts to present the basic catering theories and clarifies the essential issues to be dealt with by caterers.

Transformative Relationships

Transformative Relationships
Author: George Silberschatz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135417113

The control-mastery theory, developed by Dr. Joseph Weiss over the second half of the twentieth century, is an attempt to integrate an understanding of how the mind works, how psychopathologies develop, and how psychotherapy can effectively help. Control-Mastery theory assumes that the patient's problems are rooted in the grim, constricting pathogenic beliefs that the patient acquires in the traumatic experiences of childhood. The driving force behind the psychotherapeutic process is the patient's conscious and unconscious desire to recover the capacity to pursue life goals by gaining control and mastering self destructive patterns of thoughts and behaviors. Underlying this theory is the conception that the client structures (both consciously and unconsciously) the psychotherapeutic process in order to clearly and quickly address her own goals. Following this line of thought, the practitioner must be able to identify a client's aims, respond to and encourage these thoughts, and develop a strategic therapeutic plan to effectively address the needs and wants of each individual. This book aims to present the control-mastery theory in a more accessible format, and introduce it to a wider audience, expanding the scope of the theory beyond simply a comparison to Freudian analysis. The text presents an integrated cognitive-psychodynamic-relational approach to therapy, addressing issues surrounding psychopathology and pathogenic constructions. Organized into three distinct sections, the book first considers theoretical underpinnings before moving into in-depth discussions of clinical and practical application of these valuable therapeutic tools and techniques, drawing heavily on detailed descriptions of entire therapy sessions. The final section of the book covers current and developing empirical research, presenting convincing arguments in support of the theory and practice earlier discussed. The editor has extensive research and clinical experience with both the conceptual and practical aspects of the theory, and has worked with Joseph Weiss and Hal Sampson - the two pioneers of the control-mastery approach - who each contributes a chapter to the book. Transformative Relationships advances this integrative approach to therapy beyond its current scope, introducing these valuable concepts and techniques to a wider audience of practitioners of all backgrounds.

Mastering Accounting

Mastering Accounting
Author: George Bright
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349206180

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practice of book-keeping and accounting. Throughout the text, real-life case studies are used to illustrate principles. There are many practical exercises (with answers) and activities included. A section of GCSE questions is given at the end of the book.

Mastering Poker

Mastering Poker
Author: Thomas Pinnock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2020-05
Genre:
ISBN:

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Mastering Shakespeare

Mastering Shakespeare
Author: Richard Gill
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1349145513

Mastering Shakespeare covers in detail the plays set in the National Curriculum through GCSE and A-Level to the major elements of Shakespearean drama studied in further education courses. The book is divided into sections that deal with comedy, tragedy and history. Also included are detailed sections on the most popular plays in the theatre and in the examination room. The book deals with the basic themes of Shakespeare, the kinds of characters he created, the stories he was attracted to, and the ways in which the plays work out on stage. Among the plays studied are A Midsummer Night's Dream, Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.

Mastering Visual Basic

Mastering Visual Basic
Author: Diane Saxon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1997-11-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1349145254

Mastering Visual Basic is an ideal introduction to the most popular Windows programming language. The book focuses on the essential skills needed to produce fully-functional applications using Microsoft Visual Basic. It is written in an easy to follow style, illustrated throughout with actual screen shots and contains many practical exercises and projects. New users need only a basic knowledge of the Windows environment to start creating exciting visual applications. The book is suitable for individual study or classroom use and will be of value to those new to programming and to existing programmers wishing to make the switch to Visual Basic.

Mastering Java

Mastering Java
Author: William J Buchanan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1998-11-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1349147729

This book provides an introduction to the Java programming language and also covers other related areas such as HTML, JavaScript, CGIscript and VRML. Most of the Java programs relate to practical examples, including: - Menus and forms - Graphics - Event-driven software, such as mouse and keyboard events - Networking - Interacting with other programs - Animation It also covers fundamental areas such as TCP/IP and the HTTP protocol. The Java compiler, source code, background information and source code is available from the author over the Internet.

Mastering Statutory Interpretation

Mastering Statutory Interpretation
Author: Linda D. Jellum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781611634563

Mastering Statutory Interpretation explains the methods of interpreting statutes, including a discussion of the various theories and canons of interpretation. The book begins by exploring these theories and identifying the sources of meaning the theorists use to interpret statutes, including intrinsic, extrinsic, and policy-based. Throughout, the text uses the major cases in each area of study to explain how the canons work in practice. Finally, each chapter provides a concise roadmap and summary to introduce and encapsulate the most important material. The second edition adds one new chapter to address the administrative issues that faculty teaching legislation and regulation need, as well as a running hypothetical to help students better implement what they are learning.