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We tend to forget that the greatest source of inspiration and motivation doesn't lie in other people or in our environment, but rather within ourselves.This statement, which may seem obvious, has important implications on the sustainability of motivation.This book is targeted toward those people who wish to be more effective at influencing and motivating their organizations, communities, families or themselves.Written in a conversational style, this book offers you practical reflections on how paradigms affect the outcome of your plans, objectives and goals, whether in your personal life, your career or your community.Keeping in mind that, when it comes to personal motivation, the hardest part isn't lighting the flame, but rather keeping it burning bright, in these pages, you will discover practical advice for avoiding paradigmatic paralysis and blindness.Having more knowledge of how paradigms work is a matter of special importance to all of us because it affords us the power to predict the repercussions of our decisions in order to better manage them.
"Dialogue 2 dot 0" is a book oriented to entrepreneurs, managers and executives in marketing, advertising, public relations or human resources. This book is for those who want a better understanding of how to benefit from social networks to promote a project or organization. Do you want to know more about Web 2.0 without being overwhelmed by a huge amount of technical information? Are you looking for practical references that will help you establish a presence in social media without "killing yourself trying"? As an entrepreneur and professional communicator, Juan Carlos Jimenez, offers practical guidelines related to social network management.This isn't a technical book and it won't tell you how to manage the technical aspects of social networks.The goal is to supply you with strategic communications criteria that you should keep in mind when you use Facebook or Twitter. It's content provides a comprehensive idea of how you can use Web 2.0 as a set of tools and services.
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Due to the varied history of learning among disabled students, educators should ideally develop content tailored to each student’s specific needs. However, in order to accomplish this, educators require easy-to-handle software and hardware for creating original content and aid for students with disabilities in their classes. Handmade Teaching Materials for Students With Disabilities provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of materials and technology made to help teachers in providing content and aid for students with disabilities and their applications within education. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as assistive technologies, instructional practice, and teaching materials, this book is ideally designed for school teachers, pre-service teachers, academicians, researchers, and parents seeking current research on advancements in materials provided for teachers of disabled students.
This guide will help you improve e-mail performance by creating more efficient messages and more effectively meet your communication and business goals. Inside, you will find recommendations on how to structure e-mails, better differentiate between subjects, understand writing communication principles, increase e-mail comprehension and obtain more effective answers. "E-mail at Workplace" provides practical guidance for managing communications such as writing messages, managing the perception of recipients, taking into account the emotional impact that written words have as well as the habits of reading e-mails. This book synthesizes important research on the costs of e-mail, how we read them on a monitor, how we consume information as well as how our perception is formed when communicating verbally and non-verbally. After completing "E-mail at Workplace" you will be able to apply these lessons when approaching email.
This book is the first detailed analysis of an exquisitely illuminated thirteenth-century Parisian manuscript (The Royal Library, Copenhagen) which was owned by Christina of Norway (1234-1262), daughter of Håkon IV and wife of Philip of Castile and León. New information is provided about the Psalter?'s medieval and later components, its liturgical and other functions, missing illuminations and texts, as well as its provenance and date. Furthermore, the stylistic and iconographic similarities between the Psalter and some of the most important manuscripts illuminated in Paris in the Period, like the three-volume Moralized Bibles, are discussed. Suggestions also are made about the meanings the texts and images might have had for their intended audience.
Vols. 13- include the annual supplements "Reports of officers and proceedings of the session of the International Typographical Union."