The Radiant Way Second Step

The Radiant Way Second Step
Author: Jane BROWN (Joint Author of "The Radiant Way, " and SINTON (Elizabeth L.))
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1933
Genre:
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The Radiant Way

The Radiant Way
Author: Margaret Drabble
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1988
Genre: England
ISBN:

This novel goes back through the lives of three women, a psychoanalyst, an art historian and a good woman who all met at Cambridge in the 1950s.

In Search of Tomorrow

In Search of Tomorrow
Author: Edila Gaitonde
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1987
Genre: Goa, Daman and Diu (India)
ISBN: 9788170231165

Autobiography of a Portuguese woman married to a Hindu from Goa before its liberation.

Grammar to Enrich & Enhance Writing

Grammar to Enrich & Enhance Writing
Author: Constance Weaver
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780325007588

In this book, the author looks at what's wrong with the way grammar has been taught traditionally, and outlines current theories, research, and principles underlying grammar instruction for writing, advocating that grammar instruction be incorporated throughout the writing process, not broken out into isolated units. She offers teaching ideas and lesson plans for primary and secondary students, and gathers practicing teachers to describe their methods for responding to student errors, helping English language learners, and supporting code switching among speakers of African American English. Exercises for students and examples of student work at all levels are included.

A Scientific Search for Altruism

A Scientific Search for Altruism
Author: C. Daniel Batson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2018-10-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0190651393

For centuries, the egoism-altruism debate has echoed through Western thought. Egoism says that the motivation for everything we do, including our seemingly selfless acts of care for others, is to gain one or another self-benefit. Altruism, while not denying the force of self-interest, says that under certain circumstances we can care for others for their sakes, not our own. Over the past half-century, social psychologists have turned to laboratory experiments on humans to provide a scientific resolution of this debate about our nature. The experiments have focused on the possibility that empathic concern-other-oriented emotion elicited by and congruent with the perceived welfare of someone in need-produces altruistic motivation to remove that need. With carefully constructed experimental designs, these scientists have tested the nature of the motivation produced by empathic concern, determining whether it is egoistic or altruistic and, thereby, providing an answer to a fundamental question about what makes us tick. Framed as a detective story, this book traces the scientific search for altruism through numerous studies and attempts to examine various motivational suspects, reaching the improbable conclusion that empathy-induced altruism is indeed part of our nature. The book then considers the implications of this conclusion both for our understanding of who we are as humans (the bad news as well as the good) and for how we might create a more humane society.