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FORGET EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT STRESS. If you’re like most people, you probably think that stress is an inevitable part of life. The truth is: it’s not. In a groundbreaking 30-year study, Dr. Derek Roger has discovered that everything we think we know about stress—and how we should “manage” it—is just plain wrong. STRESS IS A CHOICE. It is not a natural response to the pressures of work. It’s a choice that you make, consciously or not, to worry and fret and agonize over the work you need to do—instead of just doing it. WORK DOESN’T HAVE TO BE STRESSFUL FOR YOU TO BE SUCCESSFUL. This book offers a radically different approach to stress. It’s about being resilient. Flexib...
Silence : Interdisciplinary Perspectives Studies in Anthropological Linguistics.
When Dr. Alexa Bryce Winchester heads back home to her small town to see her dying Father, another unexpected, grizzly death sent her on an adventure she could never have imagined. What starts out as an odd series of deaths in the town turns into an international crisis that draws in the President of the United States and an old Vietnam veteran with a promise to end the lives of those responsible for these crimes. About the Author Jeffrey Kettering graduated from Elizabethtown High School in 1971 and took some college courses. He enjoys watching sports on TV and is a fan of the Philadelphia Phillies and Eagles, the Hershey Bears, and the Pittsburgh Penguins. He’s worked different jobs throughout the years, his last being a bookkeeper at K & F Limited Men’s Clothing Store in Harrisburg, PA from 1985-1995. He is seventy-one years old and retired now. Jeffrey was a caretaker for both of his Parents from 2000 until his Mother’s death in 2015 and his Father’s in 2016. He is an active member of his Church as a greeter, scripture reader, as well as the person who changes the messages on the sign. Jeffrey also volunteers at a local food bank near his home.
Mary Beth Perkins doesn’t have to leave home to find herself caught up in another puzzling mystery, this time surrounding the disappearance of antique dealer, Gerard Foster. It is his wife, Lillian who becomes the leading suspect in a possible homicide when Foster’s blood spattered Mercedes is discovered on an abandoned logging road. But is Foster dead? A series of inexplicable incidents leads Lillian to believe Gerard may have planned his disappearance. Two separate and baffling mysteries eventually begin to merge as Mary Beth helps to uncover clues leading to the discovery of HIDDEN ASSETS.
This newly revised edition is both a lively introduction and practical guide to the main concepts and challenges of intercultural communication. Grounded in interactional sociolinguistics and discourse analysis, this work integrates theoretical principles and methodological advice, presenting students, researchers, and practitioners with a comprehensive and unified resource. Features new original theory, expanded treatment of generations, gender and corporate and professional discourse Offers improved organization and added features for student and classroom use, including advice on research projects, questions for discussion, and references at the end of each chapter Extensively revised with newly added material on computer mediated communication, sexuality and globalization
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Change in libraries -- The human factor -- Organizational culture impact -- Initiating change effectively -- Implementing change effectively -- Environmental factors impacting success -- Managerial baggage -- Evaluating the change and yourself as a change leader -- Change-specific challenges.