Emerge

Emerge
Author: Tobie Easton
Publisher: Month9Books, LLC.
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 194481633X

Lia Nautilus may be a Mermaid but she's never lived in the ocean. War has ravaged the seven seas ever since the infamous Little Mermaid unleashed a curse that stripped Mer of their immortality. Lia has grown up in a secret community of land-dwelling Mer hidden among Malibu's seaside mansions. Her biggest problems are surviving P.E. and keeping her feelings for Clay Ericson in check. Sure, he's gorgeous in that cocky, leather jacket sort of way and makes her feel like there's a school of fish swimming in her stomach, but getting involved with a human could put Lia's entire community at risk. So it's for the best that he's dating that new girl, right? That is, until Lia finds out she isn't the only one at school keeping a potentially deadly secret. And this new girl? Her eyes are dead set on Clay, who doesn't realize the danger he's in. If Lia hopes to save him, she'll have to get closer to Clay. Lia's parents would totally flip if they found out she was falling for a human boy, but the more time she spends with him, the harder it is for her to deny her feelings. After making a horrible mistake, Lia will risk everything to stop Clay from falling in love with the wrong girl.

The Best of Emerge Magazine

The Best of Emerge Magazine
Author: George E. Curry
Publisher: One World/Ballantine
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2003
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 0345462289

Best articles from 10 years of Emerge magazine, a influential magazine for black journalists.

Emerge

Emerge
Author: Francesca Marais
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578759371

From the crushing comfort of the womb-dark ocean, the poems in Francesca Marais's Emerge rise to the surface and breathe deeply. "Blood surges through my body, / Refusing to gently creep into the shores / Of my heart's quiet," she says. Untangling the tentacles of family and romance and imagination, the poet carries the reader along on a journey toward self-love and acceptance. Her advice to us? "Cherish then savour / The salt of the pain, / Lick your fingers dry." Salt of tears, of stinging wounds, of breaking waves-to know the self requires all of these. There is ache here, but also nourishment. Emerge shows us how to stop holding our breath; how to see our own reflection in the ocean's blue eyes.

Little Bets

Little Bets
Author: Peter Sims
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2011-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439170444

“An enthusiastic, example-rich argument for innovating in a particular way—by deliberately experimenting and taking small exploratory steps in novel directions. Light, bright, and packed with tidy anecdotes” (The Wall Street Journal). What do Apple CEO Steve Jobs, comedian Chris Rock, prize-winning architect Frank Gehry, and the story developers at Pixar films all have in common? Bestselling author Peter Sims found that rather than start with a big idea or plan a whole project in advance, they make a methodical series of little bets, learning critical information from lots of little failures and from small but significant wins. Reporting on a fascinating range of research, from the psychology of creative blocks to the influential field of design thinking, Sims offers engaging and illuminating accounts of breakthrough innovators at work, and a whole new way of thinking about how to navigate uncertain situations and unleash our untapped creative powers.

Misconceiving Merit

Misconceiving Merit
Author: Mary Blair-Loy
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2022-06-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0226820149

An incisive study showing how cultural ideas of merit in academic science produce unfair and unequal outcomes. In Misconceiving Merit, sociologists Mary Blair-Loy and Erin A. Cech uncover the cultural foundations of a paradox. On one hand, academic science, engineering, and math revere meritocracy, a system that recognizes and rewards those with the greatest talent and dedication. At the same time, women and some racial and sexual minorities remain underrepresented and often feel unwelcome and devalued in STEM. How can academic science, which so highly values meritocracy and objectivity, produce these unequal outcomes? Blair-Loy and Cech studied more than five hundred STEM professors at a top research university to reveal how unequal and unfair outcomes can emerge alongside commitments to objectivity and excellence. The authors find that academic STEM harbors dominant cultural beliefs that not only perpetuate the mistreatment of scientists from underrepresented groups but hinder innovation. Underrepresented groups are often seen as less fully embodying merit compared to equally productive white and Asian heterosexual men, and the negative consequences of this misjudgment persist regardless of professors’ actual academic productivity. Misconceiving Merit is filled with insights for higher education administrators working toward greater equity as well as for scientists and engineers striving to change entrenched patterns of inequality in STEM.

Emerge

Emerge
Author: Chance Cessna
Publisher:
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2019-07-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781791572013

Chance Cessna was homeless and lived in her car. She grew up in a single-parent home. She was fired from six jobs. In her inspiring book, Chance reveals how she survived these trials and shares wisdom on how the power of faith leads to a life of victory. Chance explains the core principles to success that will accelerate you in your purpose and position you to live life in full throttle! This book will light your inner fire, ignite your passions and provide you with a clear action strategy to accomplish your dreams and career ambitions. From faith, family, relationships and business, Chance gives you keys on how to expertly balance them all. Most importantly, you will learn how to fearlessly overcome difficult setbacks, build your vision from the ground up, navigate through life's detours and unleash your divine power.

Emerge Victorious

Emerge Victorious
Author: Sandra Dopf Lee
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781613798072

When divorce is no longer someone else's story, but a chapter in your own life...No Christian woman ever plans to walk the spiritually depriving, physically demanding, financially draining, and costly emotional road of divorce. If that is the path you have found yourself traveling you are the purpose and passion behind this book.Are you wondering how to take the next steps into your healing and growth?Sandra and Jennifer have walked a mile in your shoes. Through sharing personal messages and practical tools, which they have both gleaned from years of working with so many divorced women, they journey with you as you design the next pages of your story. Their hope and prayer is for each woman to transform and Emerge Victoriously into a beautiful new chapter in her life story.Your life, your family and your future are waiting on you!Sandra Dopf Lee is a family divorce mediator, divorce coach and founder of the Emerge Victorious Divorce Coach Training Program. She is passionate about her writing, speaking and teaching as she educates, encourages and empowers women as they grow through and beyond their divorce as she shares the message of God's love, forgiveness and grace. Sandra resides in North Carolina and has three grown children.Jennifer Cisney is a therapist with a M.A. from Wake Forest University, who trains, coaches and counsels women all over the country. She is passionate about helping women rebuild their lives and avoid some of the pitfalls that are so common for those who are fresh from the pain of divorce. Jennifer resides in Kentucky.

Green Recovery

Green Recovery
Author: Andrew S. Winston
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2009-08-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1422135403

When the economy turns rough, many companies sideline their green business initiatives. That's a big mistake. In Green Recovery, Andrew Winston shows that no company can afford to wait for the downturn to ease before going green. Green initiatives ratchet up your company's resource efficiency, creativity, and employee motivation. They save energy, waste, and money, preserving precious capital-and give precise focus to your innovation efforts and strategic priorities. Part manifesto and part how-to guide, this concise and engaging book provides a road map for using green initiatives to deliver short-term gains and position your company for long-term strategic growth. You'll discover how to: -Get lean: Amp up your energy and resource efficiency to survive tough times -Get smart: Use environmental data about products and supply chains for competitive advantage -Get creative: Rejuvenate your innovation efforts by asking heretical questions such as "How might we operate with no fossil fuels?" -Get going: Engage and excite employees to solve the company's, the customer's, and the world's environmental challenges Green Recovery is your guide to establishing your competitive positioning in difficult times and emerging even stronger into a vastly changed economy.

Emerge

Emerge
Author: Lisa K. Dunne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Social media
ISBN: 9780982496756

This book begins with a presupposition. The subtitle of the work implies that you, the reader, share in the belief that the modern Western paradigm is encased in a cultural cocoon that is fortified by a subtle socialization birthed of mass media messages. If you agree with that construct, even somewhat, read on. If you disagree with that concept, whether mildly or vehemently, may we first challenge you to read the studies and statistics put forth in this book, analyzing the scientific, biological, and sociological data thoroughly, and weighing the evidence carefully? The hallmark of a free society lies within its citizens' willingness to speak to one another respectfully and charitably--yet openly--with regard to our observations and opinions. It is to this free exchange of ideas that we, the authors, appeal. In 1946, an experimental drug was introduced into the United States' consciousness. Its ubiquitous nature makes it as imperceptibly prevalent as water, while its potency makes it as insidiously powerful as strychnine. The drug's popularity rose from 0 percent in 1946 to a staggering 98 percent in 2009, with its early models spawning later offspring that boasted larger taps, instant connectivity, and the potential for a continuous high. Today, its wares are promulgated from every corner of the house: the living room, the bedroom, the office, the kitchen, even the bathroom. In fact, the modern American home contains more dispensers of the drug than it does indoor toilets. Over the last 60 years, the maddening concoctions spewing forth from its spigots appear to have impacted the emotional health of millions upon millions of people, spreading malaise throughout the civilized world and reaching into the far corners of the earth, leaving two generations pleading in silent helplessness for relief. Its populace, millions strong and nurtured on the mind-numbing narcotic for over 60 successive years, is characterized by a host of predictable emotions--anger, depression, anxiety, restlessness, self-loathing. These are the effects of a media-central society. But there is something you can do to escape the grasp of this postmodern pandemic sweeping the planet: Don't drink the water. Or, at the very least, test the tainted water for potential aftereffects. This we shall do in the pages to come. This is a book about paradigms, worldviews, lenses, interpretations. Our paradigms are difficult to scrutinize with great accuracy, for an intricate process is required for any of us to interpret with even relative precision the culture we live in: We are part of the system we attempt to analyze. And, as sociologists note, a fish is oblivious to the water it swims in. However, if we are able to step out of our solitary seas and take a momentary leap into the global perspective of socialization, we may be surprised at the messages that have shaped our existing paradigms--and how these messages may have kept us from the true pursuit of life and liberty. This book is, in essence, a written quest for answers--answers that help make sense of the impact of socio-environmental influences on human behavior, connections between humans and the environment in which they live.

Emerge (Evolve Series #1)

Emerge (Evolve Series #1)
Author: S. E. Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780996187718

Laney Walker is a quick witted, athletic, southern tomboy who lets few get too close, using her sarcastic zingers to deflect and no idea how others view her.Evan Allen's always been "friend zoned" yet protected and coveted Laney since they were children. But college puts a gap between them that neither were prepared for- old relationships are tested, new ones are formed and nothing will ever be the same. Especially when in walks one Dane Kendrick, not at all the familiar, southern charmer of home, but an animal all his own. A story of growing up, friendship, loyalty, first love, primal love...and life. Mature content.