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Teams! They increase organizational productivity, individual satisfaction, and overall success. They are solutions to workplace problems. At least that's the hope. But, as most of us know, that's not always the case! Sometimes, teams end up creating more problems than they solve. Too often, they become sources of frustration for the people who comprise them?and the organizations that form them. Sound familiar? If so, this book is for you! We're #1 tells the story of one character's journey from I to WE. Through this touching and memorable parable - set in the Word Division of the ABC Language Factory - you'll discover the secrets to maintaining a vibrant and successful work group. Whether you're a team member or a group leader, you'll be inspired to work more effectively, together, as you discover that there is an "I" in TEAM, after all.
Sportuality is an examination of sports at all levels from a Western perspective, focusing on how it reflects our cultural belief in separation and dualistic thinking, as well as how sports can grow peace, understanding, and joy. Sportuality crosses disciplines of sports and spirituality to help readersathletes, coaches, parents, and fansevolve a higher consciousness within sports and competition. Using a journal and questions for self-reflectioncalled a box score and time-outreaders can reflect upon and create their own sportual stories. By examining words traditionally used within sports, Sportuality helps the reader think critically about competition, community, communication, spirit, humor, enthusiasm, education, religion, holiness, sanctuary, sacrifice, and victory. Sportuality can also expose our learned beliefs in war and violence so we might be willing to choose the alternatives of joy and peace.
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Hailed by Guitar Player magazine as "perhaps the finest book on guitars ever produced," and by Booklist as "a Rolls Royce of construction guidebooks," this impressive volume is the first book of its kind to describe in depth how both steel-string and classical guitars are actually designed and built. Over 450 photographs, drawings, and diagrams reveal in exquisite detail the hows, whys, and how-to's of the traditional craft of guitarmaking, all accompanied by fascinating historical and technical notes. A comprehensive bibliography; a list of tools, materials, and supply sources; and a full index complete this uniquely authoritative reference -- and essential acquisition -- for guitar and craft enthusiasts, woodworkers, and students of instrument making everywhere.
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