Insightful Expressions

Insightful Expressions
Author: Kashvi Shah
Publisher: OrangeBooks Publication
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2022-01-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

What do you do when little kids need to be taught essential life skills and moral values? Or you want to open a world of imagination for kids as a bedtime routine? Or you want to enrich their thoughts with meaningful stories told by grandma? Or you want to relive the experiences at your grandparents' home? Or you want to help children build varied perspectives and multiple points of view about life and the surroundings around?

Persian Studies in North America

Persian Studies in North America
Author: Mehdi Marashi
Publisher: Ibex Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 577
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 093634735X

Thirty-two articles by leading scholars on the state of the study of Persian literature. Four of the articles are in Persian. These articles were dedicated to Professor Mohammad Ali Jazayery upon his retirement.

Inclusive Practices and Social Justice Leadership for Special Populations in Urban Settings

Inclusive Practices and Social Justice Leadership for Special Populations in Urban Settings
Author: M.C. Kate Esposito
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1681231093

Inclusive Practices and Social Justice Leadership for Special Populations in Urban Settings: A Moral Imperative is comprised of a collection of chapters written by educators who refuse to let the voices of dissent remain marginalized in our discussion of education in the 21st century education. Drawing from the authors’ extensive experience in educational research and practice, coupled with their commitment to inclusion of special populations and social justice they urge readers to examine how educational policies are produced for the least advantaged in our schools. Effective inclusionary practices most certainly benefit all students, including English language learners, those who face gender discrimination, those who are in the foster care system, and those who are Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgendered. This collection presents a broader theoretical inclusive framework rooted in social justice: which we assert, offers the best practices for a greater number of students who are at risk of minimal academic success. This broader conceptualization of inclusive schools adds to extant discourses about students with exceptional needs and provides effective strategies school leaders operating from a social justice framework can implement to create more inclusive school environments for all students, especially those in urban centers. It is hoped that lessons learned will improve the preparation and practice of school leaders, thus improve educational outcomes for students from special populations.

Models for Discrete Longitudinal Data

Models for Discrete Longitudinal Data
Author: Geert Molenberghs
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 679
Release: 2006-01-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0387289801

The linear mixed model has become the main parametric tool for the analysis of continuous longitudinal data, as the authors discussed in their 2000 book. Without putting too much emphasis on software, the book shows how the different approaches can be implemented within the SAS software package. The authors received the American Statistical Association's Excellence in Continuing Education Award based on short courses on longitudinal and incomplete data at the Joint Statistical Meetings of 2002 and 2004.

Do You Really Need an MBA?

Do You Really Need an MBA?
Author: David
Publisher: D & M Publishers
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-03-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1926812433

One of Canadaís great entrepreneurs tells his personal story of overcoming poverty and exclusion to make a fortune the old-fashioned way: with chutzpah, hard work and a keen eye for opportunity. What does it take to become an entrepreneur? David Campbell shares the secrets to his success and gives readers the tools they need to follow in his footsteps. Campbell focuses on the importance of seeking out new, different and unique opportunities -- just as he did in the 1950s, wagering on the novel technology of cable television, and again in the 1970s, riding the wave of global business. He promises easy-to-follow value to a busy reader with an interest in how real fortunes are built. He details the endowments of character and personality that contribute to entrepreneurial success, such as a strong work ethic, appreciation of value, ambition to bring ideas to fruition, sociability and invention. He underscores the importance of re-investing continuously in oneís self. This is an inspiring story with invaluable how-to advice for anyone who wants to enrich their business skills and lead a life of personal success.

From Analysis to Visualization

From Analysis to Visualization
Author: David H. Bailey
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3030365689

Students and researchers from all fields of mathematics are invited to read and treasure this special Proceedings. A conference was held 25 –29 September 2017 at Noah’s On the Beach, Newcastle, Australia, to commemorate the life and work of Jonathan M. Borwein, a mathematician extraordinaire whose untimely passing in August 2016 was a sorry loss to mathematics and to so many members of its community, a loss that continues to be keenly felt. A polymath, Jonathan Borwein ranks among the most wide ranging and influential mathematicians of the last 50 years, making significant contributions to an exceptional diversity of areas and substantially expanding the use of the computer as a tool of the research mathematician. The contributions in this commemorative volume probe Dr. Borwein's ongoing legacy in areas where he did some of his most outstanding work: Applied Analysis, Optimization and Convex Functions; Mathematics Education; Financial Mathematics; plus Number Theory, Special Functions and Pi, all tinged by the double prisms of Experimental Mathematics and Visualization, methodologies he championed.

American Dreamers

American Dreamers
Author: Kelly Bulkeley
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780807077344

When politicians and pundits refer to the American Dream, they do so to evoke images of national unity, identity, and a better future. But in what ways does this metaphor manifest in the actual dreams of sleeping Americans? In American Dreamers, dream researcher Kelly Bulkeley takes the ideology of the American Dream one step further-into the study of sleeping dreams-to explore how the nocturnal side of human existence offers a key to the psychological origins of people's waking beliefs and political passions. Bulkeley builds on sixteen years of scientific research involving thousands of dream reports to show how the playful fancies of our dreaming imaginations can be interpreted as insightful expressions of our hopes and fears about issues as varied as the environment, religion, family values, and the war in Iraq. Examining in particular detail the dreaming tendencies of conservatives and liberals, the book centers on ten people of different political perspectives-a dreamers'focus group-who kept yearlong sleep and dream journals. The dreaming and waking stories of these "ordinary" Americans (among them a cancer survivor, a lesbian horse rancher, a former Catholic priest, a young waitress engaged to be married, and a soldier preparing for his third tour to Iraq) provide raw psychological material and a window into their deepest beliefs, darkest fears, and most inspiring ideals. Hyperventilating political pundits have described in lurid detail what conservatives and liberals disagree about, but rarely do they try to explain why they disagree-and that's the real question. At a time of bitter partisan conflict and governmental paralysis, American Dreamers calls the country back to its visionary origins, arguing that dreams can serve as a royal road to the creation of new political solutions that integrate the best of conservative and liberal ideals. If we truly want to learn something new about the American Dream in people's lives today, Bulkeley proposes we take a good close look at how well Americans are sleeping and dreaming at night. "A beautifully written reminder of the depth of differences, and a dream of how difference might be understood. Bulkeley understands something profound about us; we would benefit enormously if we could even just glimpse that understanding." -Lawrence Lessig, author of The Future of Ideas and Free Culture and Professor of Law, Stanford Law School "No book about dreams could be more timely or more important than Kelly Bulkeley's American Dreamers. Whatever is important in people's waking lives is reflected in their dreams--politics included. American conservatives report different dreams than American liberals. American Democrats report different dreams than American Republicans. Dr. Bulkeley paints his portraits of American dreamers with a palette that reflects his scholarship in both religious studies and dream science; the results are filled with insights that will delight, amuse, and infuriate his readers. American Dreamers provides its readers with insight into the country's future, insight that is available from no other (or better) source." -Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., Co-author, Haunted by Combat: Understanding PTSD in War Veterans "This story we tell ourselves in our dreams passes the impurities of our waking life through an ethical filter and exposes truths we have not yet acknowledged. American Dreamers is a comprehensive and very readable account of our unconscious adaptation of what is still a hazardous and imperfect waking domain. Bulkeley's professional life has revolved around dreams and what we can learn from them. This book is true to its title. He has opened the door to the sociology of dreams." -Montague Ullman, M.D., author of Appreciating Dreams: A Group Approach and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus,

Chan Buddhism

Chan Buddhism
Author: Peter D. Hershock
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2004-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0824845811

Chan Buddhism has become paradigmatic of Buddhist spirituality. Known in Japan as Zen and in Korea as Son, it is one of the most strikingly iconoclastic spiritual traditions in the world. This succinct and lively work clearly expresses the meaning of Chan as it developed in China more than a thousand years ago and provides useful insights into the distinctive aims and forms of practice associated with the tradition, including its emphasis on the unity of wisdom and practice; the reality of "sudden awakening"; the importance of meditation; the use of "shock tactics"; the centrality of the teacher-student relationship; and the celebration of enlightenment narratives, or koans. Unlike many scholarly studies, which offer detailed perspectives on historical development, or guides for personal practice written by contemporary Buddhist teachers, this volume takes a middle path between these two approaches, weaving together both history and insight to convey to the general reader the conditions, energy, and creativity that characterize Chan. Following a survey of the birth and development of Chan, its practices and spirituality are fleshed out through stories and teachings drawn from the lives of four masters: Bodhidharma, Huineng, Mazu, and Linji. Finally, the meaning of Chan as a living spiritual tradition is addressed through a philosophical reading of its practice as the realization of wisdom, attentive mastery, and moral clarity.

Beauty, Violence, Representation

Beauty, Violence, Representation
Author: Lisa A. Dickson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2014-05-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134101996

This volume explores the relationship among beauty, violence, and representation in a broad range of artistic and cultural texts, including literature, visual art, theatre, film, and music. Charting diversifying interests in the subject of violence and beauty, dealing with the multiple inflections of these questions and representing a spectrum of voices, the volume takes its place in a growing body of recent critical work that takes violence and representation as its object. This collection offers a unique opportunity, however, to address a significant gap in the critical field, for it seeks to interrogate specifically the nexus or interface between beauty and violence. While other texts on violence make use of regimes of representation as their subject matter and consider the effects of aestheticization, beauty as a critical category is conspicuously absent. Furthermore, the book aims to "rehabilitate" beauty, implicitly conceptualized as politically or ethically regressive by postmodern anti-aesthetics cultural positions, and further facilitate its come-back into critical discourse.