Smooth Path or Long and Winding Road?

Smooth Path or Long and Winding Road?
Author: Kathrin Leuze
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3863882849

The book uses a comparative study of Germany and Britain to reveal how national institutions shape the labour market careers of higher education graduates. It identifies four institutional spheres that are important: the structure of higher education systems, the content of study, the structure of graduate labour markets, and labour market flexibility. Due to country differences, the transition from higher education to work in Germany follows a smooth path, while in Britain it is more comparable to a long and winding road.

“I Am” Imagination, Action, Memorization

“I Am” Imagination, Action, Memorization
Author: Clarita Bassett
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2019-05-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1982225823

I AM, Imagination, Action, Memorization—The Way to Your Absolute Best is a step-by-step guide to developing the power that makes your dreams come true. Clarita Bassett’s book teaches you how to use and develop your imagination to bend reality. Her formulas and techniques help you manifest your greatest desires. You are the master of your dreams, and the power to make life feel like a dream is within your grasp. Learn how to set, act, and track goals meant to lead you to your biggest and loftiest dreams. Develop discipline and prepare to do what’s necessary to stay ahead of the crowd. Train your body, mind, and spirit to seek and respond to positive vibrations and open yourself up to receive cosmic downloads. Align your purpose with universal principles. Then learn to live in the moment and appreciate all that you have here and now—your gifts, talents, loved ones, and the wonder of life itself. Finally, Clarita teaches you basic meditation techniques to help you live a longer, happier, and healthier life.

Adaptive Learning and the Human Condition

Adaptive Learning and the Human Condition
Author: Jeffrey C. Levy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317351282

Adaptive Learning and the Human Condition presents the basic principles of classical (Pavlovian) and instrumental (Skinnerian) conditioning in a more coherent and expansive manner than is the case in other textbooks. Learning is defined as an adaptive process through which individuals acquire the ability to predict, and where possible, control the environment. This overarching definition enables integration of traditional Pavlovian and Skinnerian principles and terminology and makes explicit why treatment of the learning process is essentially limited to these two historical research paradigms. Pavlov developed a methodology for studying animals under circumstances where they could predict, but not control, sequences of environmental events. Skinner studied animals under circumstances where their behavior had an effect upon environmental events. Observational learning and symbolic communication (i.e., spoken or written language) are incorporated as indirect learning processes through which individuals can acquire the ability to predict or control. This treatment creates a perspective within which it is possible to consider the fundamental nature of the learning process in understanding the human condition and in addressing significant individual and social concerns. Examples of applications and issues not included in similar textbooks include: The role of classical and instrumental conditioning in language acquisition The administration of rewards and punishers in Baumrind’s parental styles as related to Kohlberg’s stages of moral development Stone-Age hunter-gatherer and technologically-advanced cultures: How did we get from there to here? Self-control and self-actualization While covering traditional technical and theoretical issues, the book is written in a clear, engaging style. The narrative builds across chapters, culminating in the treatment of applications and societal concerns of import and interest to students and faculty alike. Upon completing this book, readers should be able to: explain the significance of human condition through adaptive learning; present the basic principles of classical and instrumental conditioning; and understand the significance of scientific research

Management Today

Management Today
Author: Terri A. Scandura
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 601
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1506385893

Grounded in experiential learning with modern cases and examples, Management Today: Best Practices for the Modern Workplace cuts through the noise by introducing students to evidence-based management theories, models, and strategies.

The Long Winding Road

The Long Winding Road
Author: Jane R. Carver
Publisher: Satin Romance
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2023-11-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Sarah Malloy meets the man of her dreams. They share one weekend of perfection, discovering a friendship and an intimate relationship, love at first sight as it were. Then comes reality when Reagan Conley, world-renowned photojournalist, flies to one side of the world for his next assignment, while Sarah flies in the opposite direction, returning to her teaching duties at Princeton University in New Jersey. While Reagan dodges bullets and war, Sarah deals with a disturbed student who plans to disrupt her life. Sarah and Reagan share letters expressing their growing love. Even apart, they wait for the long winding road to bring them home—to each other.

Facing the Other Way

Facing the Other Way
Author: F. Lawrence Fleming
Publisher: F Lawrence Fleming
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2015-01-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1506005470

Author's note: If I had known just how difficult an ancestor Erkenbald the Fleming would be, I would possibly have stuffed him back into the academic journal in which I first found him, namely: History, volume 28, issue 108, September 1943, pp. 129-147, Companions of the Conqueror by David C. Douglas. Most academics seem to concur with Professor Douglas that Erkenbald (Erchenbaldo filio Erchenbaldi vicecomitis = Erkenbald, son of Erkenbald the vicomte) had probably taken part in the Battle of Hastings in 1066. However, when I suggested that this same Erkenbald was the true ancestor of the medieval Fleming families in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, I ran into considerable opposition. I was told that it is common knowledge that the Flemings of the British Isles descend from any number of unrelated immigrants from Flanders who took the surname Fleming. Apparently, there cannot possibly have been any "first Fleming." With the publication of this present volume, I hope to give Erkenbald some of the notoriety that I believe he deserves by having made him an interesting character in a story. Later, perhaps, we can re-examine the historical evidence without burdensome preconceptions.

Elements of Mechanics

Elements of Mechanics
Author: P.F. Kelly
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1482206579

The first volume in a three-part series, Elements of Mechanics provides a rigorous calculus-based introduction to classical physics. It considers diverse phenomena in a systematic manner and emphasises the development of consistent and coherent models guided by symmetry considerations and the application of general principles. Modern developments c

The Long Winding Road

The Long Winding Road
Author: Linda Bullion Meek
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2008-09-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462815251

Time will tell... Nancy Ellen has looked all her life for the place to grow old. During her lifetime, she fought many battles--one being cancer. Finally, after recovering from this, she found the man of her dreams in her old hometown. While dating William, she almost lost him one night because he was close to becoming comatose. She loves him, but now has second thoughts about getting married. Can she chance that happening again? Will the good outweigh the bad? He and she help each other through sickness, family problems, deaths, and many struggles of everyday life. Nancy Ellen is truly in love. It's not every day you find your "Prince on the White Horse".

The Detonator

The Detonator
Author: Vincent Zandri
Publisher: Polis Books
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1943818924

“Dynamite” —Publishers Weekly Ike Singer is a demolitions expert, or "master blaster". He is second to none at his craft, knows every type of explosive known to man, and is the one everyone turns to when they need a safe, controlled explosion. Despite being at the very top of his profession, a personal mistake that led to catastrophe nearly brought Ike's life to ruin. He has spent every day since atoning for that sin and trying to piece his family back together. And after a great deal of work and soul-searching, Ike believes he has finally moved on. Until now. Just when he believes he has found peace, Ike is targeted by a brilliant psychopath bent on systematically destroying his life. But Ike isn’t some random target: this grudge runs deeper than a landmine’s crater. Ike must use every resource in his arsenal to prevent this killer's vengeance, and be willing to sacrifice everything to save his family and his life before the timer hits zero. Because just when you think the past is behind you, you realize the fuse has been lit this whole time... Vincent Zandri is one of the most acclaimed thriller writers working today, and in The Detonator he offers his most suspenseful, shocking, and explosive novel yet.