First Principles of Economics
Author | : Richard G. Lipsey |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 548 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780297821205 |
Introduction to economics for complete beginners
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Author | : Richard G. Lipsey |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 548 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780297821205 |
Introduction to economics for complete beginners
Author | : Alexandra Stepashina |
Publisher | : Xeen_booking |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 2024-11-12 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : |
Welcome to the world of Tarot! This book is your guide to the intricate energies and profound insights where cards become tools for understanding your fate. Within these pages, you will find answers to important life questions by utilizing the ancient system of Tarot in a contemporary light. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, you will discover approaches that enhance your understanding of karmic processes and expand your capacity to work with energies.
Author | : Timothy A. Sisemore |
Publisher | : Templeton Foundation Press |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2020-07-27 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1599475774 |
This compendium of introductory essays invites scholars and clinicians to better understand people of various faiths from around the world. It is intended to correct the tendency among scientists to study religious behavior without accounting for its human dimension. For example: a psychologist describes a religious ceremony in a certain community as a "sociological phenomenon." Such a technical description is likely to strike members of that community as an attempt by science to explain away their beliefs. This is counterproductive. In order to work effectively and empathetically with people of faith, psychologists should seek an intimate knowledge of how religion operates in the hearts and minds of living, breathing human beings. With this goal in mind, editors Timothy Sisemore and Joshua Knabb have made one of the world’s major religions the subject of a separate chapter. In addition, they have arranged for each chapter to be written by a psychologist who practices—or is culturally connected with—that religion. This marks the book’s unique contribution to the field: it is the product of people who have lived the world’s religions, not merely studied them. By taking such a respectful approach, the book promotes an appreciation for the ways that religious belief animates, inspires, and instructs its adherents. Moreover, the indigenous point-of-view of these essays will help scholars identify their own biases when researching religious groups, allowing them to produce more accurate and holistic analyses. Psychologists understand that religion and spirituality provide meaning and purpose to billions of people around the globe. But the actual experience of these beliefs eludes the grasp of the reductionistic methods of science. With this resource at their side, psychologists in academic and clinical settings will be equipped to understand religious experience from the bottom-up, and honor the beliefs and practices of the people they are trying to help.
Author | : Taner Cihan |
Publisher | : Esepix |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : |
This book "Numerology and Angel Numbers" is a detailed guide for those who learn the mystical world of its structure and the deep meanings of angel numbers. It contains the basic principles of numerology to understand the energy and meaning of numbers in the universe. Additionally, he faithfully displays spiritual messages of special pieces in pieces as angel pieces. As you explain the spiritual depth behind the number one, you also learn how to understand the specific meanings of angel numbers that you will use. "Numerology and Angel Numbers" is an inspiring and informative resource for anyone looking to strengthen the power of structures and symbols.
Author | : Jerome Jacob Rappoport |
Publisher | : Author House |
Total Pages | : 544 |
Release | : 2006-06-02 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1467067938 |
For each of us, life’s dilemma can be reduced to two positions: 1) The universe always existed, you exist for a fleeting moment, and the universe continues on; 2) The universe was created when you were born and it will cease to exist when you die. Both of these perspectives are absolutely true and they pose for the inquirer a dichotomous enigma. Religion, or what is purported to be so, should be involved with these two aspects; but it’s not! Unified Feel Theory is not religion, but a religious process to be experienced and struggled with by every inquiring mind; singularly and alone. Not until the quintessential self is known by its own inquiring mind, can it be of any meaningful service to its self or to others. Society has managed to intimidate and encapsulate each inner self to such a degree that only those aspects and qualities needed and wanted by the collective are nurtured and allowed to make their presence known and be seen as the outer self. The Equilibrium Texts outfit and encourage an inward journey to seek, rescue, and bring forth, one’s own inner being.
Author | : Yung-Jong Shiah |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 2024-03-19 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 2832546501 |
In recent years, interest in research on Chinese culture and psychology has increased rapidly. However, most research paradigms based on samples from Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) societies, including theories, methods, and research procedures, may become maladaptive or “weird” once moved to other societies. Thus, we aim to focus on this emergent movement of scholars working on the dialogue and interaction between Chinese culture and psychology to explore the most contemporary modes of Chinese philosophical, religious, and spiritual thoughts and practices, emphasizing their significant application to current psychological research. Taking an eclectic approach to study on human values, health, and well-being, this Research Topic hopes to publish original research articles that deal with mental and physical health issues by integrating the contribution from Chinese traditions.
Author | : James Winpenny |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 406 |
Release | : 2005-07-22 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1134849761 |
Water, already a scarce resource, is treated as though it were plentiful and free. The task of supplying enough water of the required quality to growing populations is straining authorities and governments to the limit as the economic and environmental costs of new supply sources escalate and wasteful supply, delivery and consumption systems persist. Managing Water as an Economic Resource argues that the root of the crisis is the failure of suppliers and consumers to treat water as a scarce commodity with an economic value. James Winpenny evaluates policies for the improved management of existing demand, and draws on case studies from different countries as he discusses how policies could be implemented to treat water as an economic good conferring major economic, financial and environmental benefits.
Author | : Tsz Chiu Chan |
Publisher | : Greenleaf Book Group |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2022-01-04 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1734860138 |
Athletes and fitness warriors in the West are constantly looking to train and recover better. They gain muscle mass through weight training but find that their sports performance suffers. They reach a target weight by following a strict diet but feel bloated or tired. They appear to be in great shape but consistently underperform because of mental stress. We need to know how to balance the different training variables available to us in order to achieve and sustain optimum fitness and performance in our lives. In Dynamic Balance, authors Andy (Tsz Chiu) Chan and Stella (Yat Kwan) Wong show why the rigors of Western approaches to training often create imbalances in our physical and mental health. They explain traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) principles and techniques in simple terms and demonstrate how incorporating TCM into our lifestyle and workouts can help us perform at our best and be at our healthiest. TCM is not a myth or weird alternative to real medicine but an ancient practice that’s based in science and relevant to us today. In this book, you’ll learn how to: • evaluate the current state of your body and figure out your constitution type • find the root causes of your imbalances • adapt your diet and workouts • strengthen your breathing and develop harmony in your movements • make better-informed decisions about your health Your body and fitness needs are dynamic and always changing, as are the situations in the world around you. Dynamic Balance will show you how to adjust your training, diet, and mentality to improve your performance, live a healthier life, and reach your goals.
Author | : Julie R. Ancis |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2004-03-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 113595397X |
This book fills the widening gap in multicultural literature by providing specific culture-centered interventions. The first section of the text highlights culturally based interventions. The second section focuses on the treatment of Culture-Bound Syndromes (CBS). Culture-Bound Syndromes are defined as recurrent, locality specific behavior patterns that are observed only in certain cultural environments. The third section, clinical and training implications, includes a chapter describing how training will need to be reconceptualized in order to promote counselors who are effective with a wide range of clients.
Author | : Ofer Gal |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2013-11-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9401722234 |
This book is a historical-epistemological study of one of the most consequential breakthroughs in the history of celestial mechanics: Robert Hooke's (1635-1703) proposal to "compoun[d] the celestial motions of the planets of a direct motion by the tangent & an attractive motion towards a centrat body" (Newton, The Correspondence li, 297. Henceforth: Correspondence). This is the challenge Hooke presented to Isaac Newton (1642-1727) in a short but intense correspondence in the winter of 1679-80, which set Newton on course for his 1687 Principia, transforming the very concept of "the planetary heavens" in the process (Herivel, 301: De Motu, Version III). 1 It is difficult to overstate the novelty of Hooke 's Programme • The celestial motions, it suggested, those proverbial symbols of stability and immutability, werein fact a process of continuous change: a deflection of the planets from original rectilinear paths by "a centraU attractive power" (Correspondence, li, 313). There was nothing necessary or essential in the shape of planetary orbits. Already known to be "not circular nor concentricall" (ibid. ), Hooke claimed that these apparently closed "curve Line[ s ]" should be understood and calculated as mere effects of rectilinear motions and rectilinear attraction. And as Newton was quick to realize, this also implied that "the planets neither move exactly in ellipse nor revolve twice in the same orbit, so that there are as many orbits to a planet as it has revolutions" (Herivel, 301: De Motu, Version III).