Author: Virginia Woolf
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199642214
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
This volume combines two books by Virginia Woolf which are among the greatest contributions to feminist literature this century. They consider the implications of the historical exclusion of women from education and from economic independence.
Be Your Own Mentor
Author: Sheila Wellington
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0375506888
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Surprising secrets of success from some of America's women leaders; all the things a mentor would tell you are revealed in this mentor-in-a-book. Sheila Wellington, the president of Catalyst, draws on Catalyst research, contacts, and know-how to tell you how to understand the unspoken rules in the real world of work today and how to get ahead. Catalyst studies reveal that having a mentor is the crucial key to success at work, and it's the single advantage men usually have, and women usually don't. Even at the best organizations for women, there is still a shortage of mentors. Be Your Own Mentor becomes that mentor for you, providing through stories and eye-opening advice a step-by-step guide to advancement. How to master the art of networking, how to create opportunities to gain experience and visibility, how to manage time, how to negotiate salary, and much, much more is discussed, as you learn from leading women how they got where they are, the mistakes they feel they've made along the way, and how they created lives of achievement and satisfaction. Hear from women such as Carly Fiorina (CEO, Hewlett-Packard), Cathleen Black (president, Hearst Magazines), Judith Rodin (president, University of Pennsylvania), and Andrea Jung (president and CEO, Avon). From that first resume all the way to the CEO's office, Be Your Own Mentor guides you along your path to success. Be Your Own Mentor gives advice from top women on how to: Devise a short-term and long-term career strategy Gain visibility in the workplace and in your field Create opportunities to gain valuable experience Change your career path Negotiate salary Balance work and family And much, much more...
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0375506888
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Surprising secrets of success from some of America's women leaders; all the things a mentor would tell you are revealed in this mentor-in-a-book. Sheila Wellington, the president of Catalyst, draws on Catalyst research, contacts, and know-how to tell you how to understand the unspoken rules in the real world of work today and how to get ahead. Catalyst studies reveal that having a mentor is the crucial key to success at work, and it's the single advantage men usually have, and women usually don't. Even at the best organizations for women, there is still a shortage of mentors. Be Your Own Mentor becomes that mentor for you, providing through stories and eye-opening advice a step-by-step guide to advancement. How to master the art of networking, how to create opportunities to gain experience and visibility, how to manage time, how to negotiate salary, and much, much more is discussed, as you learn from leading women how they got where they are, the mistakes they feel they've made along the way, and how they created lives of achievement and satisfaction. Hear from women such as Carly Fiorina (CEO, Hewlett-Packard), Cathleen Black (president, Hearst Magazines), Judith Rodin (president, University of Pennsylvania), and Andrea Jung (president and CEO, Avon). From that first resume all the way to the CEO's office, Be Your Own Mentor guides you along your path to success. Be Your Own Mentor gives advice from top women on how to: Devise a short-term and long-term career strategy Gain visibility in the workplace and in your field Create opportunities to gain valuable experience Change your career path Negotiate salary Balance work and family And much, much more...
Grammar and Dictionary of the Dakota Language
Author: Minnesota Historical Society
Publisher: Washington [D.C.] : Smithsonian Institution ; New York : G.P. Putnam
ISBN:
Category : Dakota language
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
This volume was prepared, in part, from an Missionary effort to preach the Gospel to the Dakotas in their own language. It contains more than sixteen thousand words.
Publisher: Washington [D.C.] : Smithsonian Institution ; New York : G.P. Putnam
ISBN:
Category : Dakota language
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
This volume was prepared, in part, from an Missionary effort to preach the Gospel to the Dakotas in their own language. It contains more than sixteen thousand words.
Hope for Every Moment
Author: T. D. Jakes
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
ISBN: 0768499348
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 747
Book Description
T. D. Jakes walks with you through the perplexing seasons of life when you feel persecuted and in pain. His striking reflections will bring strength to your spirit and emotional liberty. Hope for Every Moment provides daily inspiration from a man who shares his personal struggles to help those desperate for the Lord's comforting touch.
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
ISBN: 0768499348
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 747
Book Description
T. D. Jakes walks with you through the perplexing seasons of life when you feel persecuted and in pain. His striking reflections will bring strength to your spirit and emotional liberty. Hope for Every Moment provides daily inspiration from a man who shares his personal struggles to help those desperate for the Lord's comforting touch.
The Stories We Tell Ourselves
Author: J. Mark Thompson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134497938
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Mentalizing Tales of Dating and Marriage is about the dynamics of intimate interpersonal relationships (dating and marriage) - how and why human pairings occur, what helps them function optimally and how therapists can intervene when they don't. J. Mark Thompson and Richard Tuch employ a multidimensional perspective that provides a variety of "lenses" through which intimate relationships can be viewed. The authors also offer a new model of couples therapy based on the mentalization model of treatment developed by Peter Fonagy and his colleagues. This book is aimed at those interested in the nature of intimate relationships as well as those wishing to expand their clinical skills, whether they are conducting one-on-one therapy with individuals struggling to establish and maintain intimate relations or are conducting conjoint treatment with troubled couples who have sought the therapist's assistance. Thompson and Tuch view relationships from a wide array of different perspectives: mentalization, attachment theory, evolutionary psychology, psychoanalysis, pattern recognition (neuroscience), and role theory. A mentalization based approach to couples therapy is clearly explained in a "how to" fashion, with concrete suggestions about how the therapist goes about clinically intervening given their expanded understanding of the dynamics of intimate relations outlined in the book. The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Mentalizing Tales of Dating and Marriage will appeal to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, marriage therapists, and all those interested in both learning more about the dynamics of one-on-one intimate relationships (dating and marriage) from a truly multidimensional perspective and in learning how to conduct mentalization-based couples therapy.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134497938
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Mentalizing Tales of Dating and Marriage is about the dynamics of intimate interpersonal relationships (dating and marriage) - how and why human pairings occur, what helps them function optimally and how therapists can intervene when they don't. J. Mark Thompson and Richard Tuch employ a multidimensional perspective that provides a variety of "lenses" through which intimate relationships can be viewed. The authors also offer a new model of couples therapy based on the mentalization model of treatment developed by Peter Fonagy and his colleagues. This book is aimed at those interested in the nature of intimate relationships as well as those wishing to expand their clinical skills, whether they are conducting one-on-one therapy with individuals struggling to establish and maintain intimate relations or are conducting conjoint treatment with troubled couples who have sought the therapist's assistance. Thompson and Tuch view relationships from a wide array of different perspectives: mentalization, attachment theory, evolutionary psychology, psychoanalysis, pattern recognition (neuroscience), and role theory. A mentalization based approach to couples therapy is clearly explained in a "how to" fashion, with concrete suggestions about how the therapist goes about clinically intervening given their expanded understanding of the dynamics of intimate relations outlined in the book. The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Mentalizing Tales of Dating and Marriage will appeal to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, marriage therapists, and all those interested in both learning more about the dynamics of one-on-one intimate relationships (dating and marriage) from a truly multidimensional perspective and in learning how to conduct mentalization-based couples therapy.
Treasure Trove
Author: Venerable Acariya Thoon Khippapanyo
Publisher: San Fran Dhammaram Temple
ISBN: 1935207067
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
Do ghosts exist? What happens when we die? What dictates our next rebirth? How can you bring yourself to pay respect to someone you despise? When is gambling recommended? What should you do if you’re stuck in your meditation practice? Why do so few people achieve enlightenment in contemporary times? What is the most direct way to practice in order to attain enlightenment? Unlock the answer to these questions and more, and discover the fascinating story of Venerable Acariya Thoon Khippapañño’s path to ultimate enlightenment in this rare treasure trove of Dhamma sermons.
Publisher: San Fran Dhammaram Temple
ISBN: 1935207067
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
Do ghosts exist? What happens when we die? What dictates our next rebirth? How can you bring yourself to pay respect to someone you despise? When is gambling recommended? What should you do if you’re stuck in your meditation practice? Why do so few people achieve enlightenment in contemporary times? What is the most direct way to practice in order to attain enlightenment? Unlock the answer to these questions and more, and discover the fascinating story of Venerable Acariya Thoon Khippapañño’s path to ultimate enlightenment in this rare treasure trove of Dhamma sermons.
Vienna Is Different
Author: Hillary Hope Herzog
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 0857451820
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
Assessing the impact of fin-de-siècle Jewish culture on subsequent developments in literature and culture, this book is the first to consider the historical trajectory of Austrian-Jewish writing across the 20th century. It examines how Vienna, the city that stood at the center of Jewish life in the Austrian Empire and later the Austrian nation, assumed a special significance in the imaginations of Jewish writers as a space and an idea. The author focuses on the special relationship between Austrian-Jewish writers and the city to reveal a century-long pattern of living in tension with the city, experiencing simultaneously acceptance and exclusion, feeling “unheimlich heimisch” (eerily at home) in Vienna.
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 0857451820
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
Assessing the impact of fin-de-siècle Jewish culture on subsequent developments in literature and culture, this book is the first to consider the historical trajectory of Austrian-Jewish writing across the 20th century. It examines how Vienna, the city that stood at the center of Jewish life in the Austrian Empire and later the Austrian nation, assumed a special significance in the imaginations of Jewish writers as a space and an idea. The author focuses on the special relationship between Austrian-Jewish writers and the city to reveal a century-long pattern of living in tension with the city, experiencing simultaneously acceptance and exclusion, feeling “unheimlich heimisch” (eerily at home) in Vienna.