Stalled

Stalled
Author: Dale Sellers
Publisher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 083078067X

Churches in America are closing at an alarming rate. Dale Sellers of 95Network believes this trend is largely due to discouragement among small-church pastors. Many church leaders begin ministry with dreams of making an eternal impact. But years of striving, stress, and strain have left them feeling defeated, disillusioned, and stalled. Thankfully, there is hope that ministry can turn around for the discouraged pastor. As a former minister who’s been in the trenches, Sellers reveals that … God is not keeping score, it’s impossible for a pastor to let God down, and doing ministry from Jesus, not for Him, is a pastor’s key to a thriving church.

Stalled

Stalled
Author: Michael Hlinka
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1459723619

There are many things North Americans take for granted — including a robust economy. But the past fifteen years have seen persistent stagnation that threatens the results of fifty years of previous growth. Without letting rising consumer debt cloud the question, Michael Hlinka diagnoses Canada’s economic woes and lays out a road map back to growth.

Restarting Stalled Research

Restarting Stalled Research
Author: Paul C. Rosenblatt
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2015-05-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483385159

Written for researchers and graduate students writing dissertations, Restarting Stalled Research is a unique book that offers detailed advice and perspective on many issues that can stall a research project and reveals what can be done to successfully resume it. Using a direct yet conversational style, author Paul C. Rosenblatt draws on his decades of experience to cover many diverse topics. The text guides readers through challenges such as clarifying the end goal of a project; resolving common and not-so-common writing problems; dealing with rejection and revision decisions; handling difficulties involving dissertation advisers and committee members; coping with issues of researcher motivation or self-esteem; and much more.

Steady Gains and Stalled Progress

Steady Gains and Stalled Progress
Author: Katherine Magnuson
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2008-10-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1610443748

Addressing the disparity in test scores between black and white children remains one of the greatest social challenges of our time. Between the 1960s and 1980s, tremendous strides were made in closing the achievement gap, but that remarkable progress halted abruptly in the mid 1980s, and stagnated throughout the 1990s. How can we understand these shifting trends and their relation to escalating economic inequality? In Steady Gains and Stalled Progress, interdisciplinary experts present a groundbreaking analysis of the multifaceted reasons behind the test score gap—and the policies that hold the greatest promise for renewed progress in the future. Steady Gains and Stalled Progress shows that while income inequality does not directly lead to racial differences in test scores, it creates and exacerbates disparities in schools, families, and communities—which do affect test scores. Jens Ludwig and Jacob Vigdor demonstrate that the period of greatest progress in closing the gap coincided with the historic push for school desegregation in the 1960s and 1970s. Stagnation came after efforts to integrate schools slowed down. Today, the test score gap is nearly 50 percent larger in states with the highest levels of school segregation. Katherine Magnuson, Dan Rosenbaum, and Jane Waldfogel show how parents' level of education affects children's academic performance: as educational attainment for black parents increased in the 1970s and 1980s, the gap in children's test scores narrowed. Sean Corcoran and William Evans present evidence that teachers of black students have less experience and are less satisfied in their careers than teachers of white students. David Grissmer and Elizabeth Eiseman find that the effects of economic deprivation on cognitive and emotional development in early childhood lead to a racial divide in school readiness on the very first day of kindergarten. Looking ahead, Helen Ladd stresses that the task of narrowing the divide is not one that can or should be left to schools alone. Progress will resume only when policymakers address the larger social and economic forces behind the problem. Ronald Ferguson masterfully interweaves the volume's chief findings to highlight the fact that the achievement gap is the cumulative effect of many different processes operating in different contexts. The gap in black and white test scores is one of the most salient features of racial inequality today. Steady Gains and Stalled Progress provides the detailed information and powerful insight we need to understand a complicated past and design a better future.

Self Redevelopment & Reviving Stalled Projects

Self Redevelopment & Reviving Stalled Projects
Author: Adv. Darsh Dharod, Dr. Adv. Harshul Savla
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Mumbai is often referred to as the city of dreams for all Indians but the issue of dilapidated buildings haunts Mumbai. There are more than 16,000 buildings in Mumbai which are in dilapidated condition and need repair or reconstruction. About 8 lakh people stay in such buildings. 300 people have died since 2013 due to building collapses and more than 3,945 accidents have happened in last 6 years. Redevelopment and Self-Redevelopment are the only viable options for the owners, occupants and tenants of such buildings. There are around 4.8 Lakh housing units valued at Rupees 4.48 Lakh Crores stalled in Top Seven Cities as per Government of India. Majority of these projects are from MMR and NCR regions which account for 77% of these stalled projects. As of December 2021, MMR alone had about 1.34 Lakh housing units valued at Rupees 1.91 Lakh Crores stuck. Reviving these stalled projects is extremely important for all real estate stakeholders namely Customer, Financial Institution, more than 300 Ancillary Industries and Government. Initiatives like Special Window for Stalled Housing Projects and Stressed Asset funds like SWAMIH by SBICAP Ventures are steps in right direction.

The Stalled Revolution

The Stalled Revolution
Author: Eva Tutchell
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1787146022

This book reveals some of the critical success factors behind two of history's most successful campaigns for equality - the Votes for Women campaign and the Women’s Liberation Movement, providing answers to many of the dilemmas faced my modern day campaigners.

Africa's Stalled Development

Africa's Stalled Development
Author: David K. Leonard
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781588261168

This thoughtful discussion probes the international roots of Africa's civil conflicts and lackluster economies. Analyzing an unwitting system that creates a set of incentives inimical to development, the authors offer a new way of thinking about Africa's development dilemmas and the policy options for addressing them. Weak states, aid dependence, crushing debt, and enclave economies, argue the authors, create disincentives for long-term economic growth and even peace. The nature of Africa's interaction with the international system often supports these negative features; thus, the remedy must come from a radical restructuring of that relationship. Africa's Stalled Development heeds that call by presenting specific and innovative prescriptions for change that are sure to stimulate a much-needed debate. -- Publisher description.

Smart but Scattered--and Stalled

Smart but Scattered--and Stalled
Author: Richard Guare
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1462515541

Whether you're a young adult who is stalled on the journey to independence--or a concerned parent still sharing the family nest--this compassionate book is for you. Providing a fresh perspective on the causes of failure to launch, the expert authors present a 10-step plan that helps grown kids and parents work together to achieve liftoff. Learn why brain-based executive skills such as planning, organization, and time management are so important to success, and what you can do to strengthen them. You get downloadable practical tools for figuring out what areas to target, building skills, identifying a desired career path, and making a customized action plan. Vivid stories of other families navigating the same challenges (including father and son Richard and Colin Guare) reveal what kind of parental support is productive--and when to let go.