That's Good Advice from Bandit!

That's Good Advice from Bandit!
Author: Bonnie Bresalier
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 1412059623

This is the second book in the Bandit series. Bandit introduces different family pets and friends pets who tell their own stories and offer advice on different situations.

The Father Hood

The Father Hood
Author: Luke Benedictus
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1760871885

It's official: Dads need a rebrand. The Father Hood celebrates the rapidly-growing tribe of hands-on dads who are discovering that fatherhood is the making of them. "The most important thing about being a dad is to be an example." Mark Wahlberg Welcome to The Father Hood. Where we celebrate the growing tribe of hands-on dads who are discovering that becoming a father is the greatest opportunity a man can have to be better than he's ever been before; stronger, wiser and more compassionate. But there is no instruction manual or benchmark for modern dads aside from one golden rule: keep showing up. With a mix of celebrity interviews - from Hugh Jackman, David Beckham, Osher Gunsberg and many more - as well as quotes and stats that capture the rise of the hands-on dad, The Father Hood is the guide to helping modern dads thrive and survive in the only job that really counts.

First Timers Guide on How to Survive in New York State Prison

First Timers Guide on How to Survive in New York State Prison
Author: Kemp McCoy
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1490717765

They say that life is what you make it, and this saying is truly applicable to prison as well as life. Not to put anyone down, most of us go throughout our lives not caring about anything or anyone. The only thing that can awaken someone who has taken everything and everyone for granted is for that someone to lose what it was that someone had. Then, and only then, can that someone learn to appreciate the blessings they had been given. Thus, when first contemplating the drafting of this book, the question that arose in my mind was not, who would be my intended audience, but what is it that I could possibly give to the audience that this book is intended for? That question was quickly answered after reflecting on the past maybe ten years or beyond, as well as recently, through the media watching how many public figures and celebrities are coming to prison for the first time. It is a good read not just for young people but of all ages. Each person that reads this book will come away with a different outlook on life, values and what being free means.

Simple Heuristics in a Social World

Simple Heuristics in a Social World
Author: Ralph Hertwig
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0190623594

Simple Heuristics in a Social World invites readers to discover the simple heuristics that people use to navigate the complexities and surprises of environments populated with others. The social world is a terrain where humans and other animals compete with conspecifics for myriad resources, including food, mates, and status, and where rivals grant the decision maker little time for deep thought, protracted information search, or complex calculations. Yet, the social world also encompasses domains where social animals such as humans can learn from one another and can forge alliances with one another to boost their chances of success. According to the book's thesis, the undeniable complexity of the social world does not dictate cognitive complexity as many scholars of rationality argue. Rather, it entails circumstances that render optimization impossible or computationally arduous: intractability, the existence of incommensurable considerations, and competing goals. With optimization beyond reach, less can be more. That is, heuristics--simple strategies for making decisions when time is pressing and careful deliberation an unaffordable luxury--become indispensible mental tools. As accurate as or even more accurate than complex methods when used in the appropriate social environments, these heuristics are good descriptive models of how people make many decisions and inferences, but their impressive performance also poses a normative challenge for optimization models. In short, the Homo socialis may prove to be a Homo heuristicus whose intelligence reflects ecological rather than logical rationality.

The Dragons of Dorcastle

The Dragons of Dorcastle
Author: Jack Campbell
Publisher: Jabberwocky Literary Agency, Inc.
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2015-04-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1625671199

Dematr is a world ruled by the diametrically opposed Mage and Mechanic Guilds. For centuries, the two Great Guilds have been bitter rivals. But now a Storm approaches, one that could sweep away everything that humans have built. Only one person has any chance of uniting enough of the world behind to stop the Storm. Mari is a brilliant young Mechanic, just out of the Guild Halls, where she has spent most of her life learning how to run the steam locomotives and other devices of her Guild. Alain is the youngest Mage ever to learn how to change the world he sees with the power of his mind. Each has been taught that the works of the other's Guild are frauds. But when their caravan is destroyed, they must join forces. Their union could save the world from the approaching Storm, but it could also upend the Great Guilds who will stop at nothing to preserve their power. Mari and Alain will have to choose between protecting their lives and their Guilds, or risking everything to protect Dematr from the coming Storm.

The Best Advice Ever for Teachers

The Best Advice Ever for Teachers
Author: Charles McGuire
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0740786857

A collection of the best thoughts, ideas, methods, and wisdom on teaching, from educators past and present. This book blends the observations of contemporary educators with words of wisdom from teachers of the past in a collection that is sure to engage and inspire anyone in the teaching profession. Featured educators include Plutarch (“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled”), Robert Louis Stevenson (“To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end in life”), and many others. In addition, award-winning educators from across the U.S. share their insights on a variety of subjects, including responsibility and accountability, self-esteem, comprehension, motivation, and methods of teaching that accommodate various learning styles. This book has something to teach everyone about teaching.