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The Behavior of Social Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

The Behavior of Social Justice

This seminal work utilizes the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA) to understand people’s actions. It provides a framework for the study of social injustices that moves beyond just condemning others for their oppressive behaviors, outlining solutions that help work towards a more socially just society. Divided across three main sections, the book outlines the basic principles of applied behavior analysis, considers key tenets of social justice work, and examines how social justice work can be carried out on an individual and a wider institutional level. The first section focuses on the principles of behavior and how it expounds on the causes, reasons, and purposes behind one’s ...

All for Her
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

All for Her

This is a story about a young man who finds himself caught up in a deal to save the life of his one true love. If he was not to perform the acts or keep the promise that he had made with Death himself, then the deal would be broken. His love hangs in the balance that consists of appeasing Death as he does it "all for her." Doctors had no hope for her, and Charlie found himself in a hospital chapel. His prayers are answered by neither angel or demon but Death. A deal is offered to Charlie that could be considered a blessing or a curse. A deal that Charlie has no choice but to accept, and as time goes on, the answers are revealed. The deal, if fulfilled, will save his true love's life. How far would you go to save the life of your one true love? What would you do to make sure that they lived? One moment, you're about to ask a question that would change your life forever. The next you're caught up in a deal that will change your life forever.

The Four
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

The Four

West Chambers, Georgia, was not a large town, but it held close to its own. The town had become somewhat isolated from the outside world. In keeping with that disconnection, conformity was mainstream. If you stood out in appearance or mind-set, you were looked down upon. With this public viewpoint, no one was more out of place than Nathan Kole. As the son of a hero cop, there were many high expectations on his shoulders, but he didn't seem to be living up to any of them in the eyes of the townspeople. He had enough trouble already after a tragedy hit his home, triggering a series of nightmares that he has been unable to escape. The only person he ever confides in is the new girl at his colle...

The Church of Exemptions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

The Church of Exemptions

A jaded young lawyer starts a church on a lark, to exploit the growing trend of religious exemptions from common-sense laws. He stumbles into backing from a curmudgeonly billionaire and a powerful K Street law firm, leading to success beyond his wildest dreams. His “Secret Plan,” as he calls it, is to self-destruct by carrying the basic concept of religious privilege that he despises to (and well past) a logical extreme. But the self-destruction unfolds in a way he did not envision, as he is sucked steadily deeper into a quagmire of deceit. Luis Granados, author of Damned Good Company, co-editor of A Jefferson Bible for the Twenty-first Century, and “Rules Are for Schmucks” columnist for TheHumanist.com takes us on a wild ride to a place let’s hope we never reach. Footnotes, unusual for a novel, are included to let skeptical readers know how bizarre the world of religious legal privilege has already become.

A Tragic Love Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

A Tragic Love Story

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-03
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Natalie is straight, Mia is lesbian. Natalie feels something that's not quite right.

Her Name Was NeOmi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Her Name Was NeOmi

The period immediately following World War I was a time of powerful changes for nations and individuals. This is a love story that actually took place in an Empire. The story of this book took place against the backdrop of extraordinary events and reveals practices that are not found anymore. Fatal shadows move shocking boundaries between historical cultural rivals...The taboo of a burning love emerges during the Great War. At the end of the War, as Neomi remains an innocent soul, she is sold to the Imperial palace as a maidservant. She was overwhelmed by the luxurious, opulent life at the ostentatious Palace. Ladies-in-waiting wait to be picked up by the emperor to share one night. As the administration changes Neomi becomes one of the biggest gifts to one of the greatest knight of the country, who later becomes the peace maker between rival countries. After the War, the Knight # 5 goes to exile. And when he returns he dies. Neomi later flees with his sons. As she returns devastated by the loss of her lover, she loses her direction and eventually puts the two children in a boat. She goes after them losing the trace of their footsteps. She leaves behind Isabelle, the last child.

The Crumbly Old Castle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

The Crumbly Old Castle

Three best friends. Two crumbling estates. And one trip that changes everything. When three barn besties escape for a girls’ trip to Ireland, they expect a lot of fun. They don’t expect to want to stay… forever. Natalie was always the responsible one, the organized one, the together one. But when she inadvertently leaves one day early for their vacation and comes home pink-cheeked with embarrassment, the last thing she expects to find is her husband. . .in their bed with another woman. Luckily, they don’t notice her, and she takes the trip as a time-out to figure out what to do. Samantha’s marriage has never been full of fireworks and trips to Cabo, but they were making it work. At...

Handbook of Crisis Intervention and Developmental Disabilities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 481

Handbook of Crisis Intervention and Developmental Disabilities

The Handbook of Crisis Intervention and Developmental Disabilities synthesizes a substantive range of evidence-based research on clinical treatments as well as organizational processes and policy. This comprehensive resource examines the concept of behavioral crisis in children and adults with special needs and provides a data-rich trove of research-into-practice findings. Emphasizing continuum-of-care options and evidence-based best practices, the volume examines crisis interventions across diverse treatment settings, including public and private schools, nonacademic residential settings as well as outpatient and home-based programs. Key coverage includes: Assessment of problem behaviors. C...

Multiculturalism and Diversity in Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Multiculturalism and Diversity in Applied Behavior Analysis

This textbook provides a theoretical and clinical framework for addressing multiculturalism and diversity in the field of applied behavior analysis (ABA). Featuring contributions from national experts, practicing clinicians, researchers, and academics which balance both a scholarly and practical perspective, this book guides the reader through theoretical foundations to clinical applications to help behavior analysts understand the impact of diversity in the ABA service delivery model. This fully updated second edition includes updates applicable to the new BACB® Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts. Chapters contain case studies, practice considerations, and discussion questions to aid further learning. Accompanying the book is an online test bank for students and instructors to assess the knowledge they have learned about various diversity topics. This book is essential for graduate students and faculty in ABA programs, supervisors looking to enhance a supervisee’s understanding of working with diverse clients, and practicing behavior analysts in the field wanting to increase their awareness of working with diverse populations.

The Bullying of Natalie Cordova
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

The Bullying of Natalie Cordova

Natalie Cordova is a victim. Bullied and belittled by classmates and family alike, she is an outcast. Her life has been a nightmare from kindergarten through her senior year of high school. Having no friends to call her own, nor able to seek comfort in her family, she accepts her place in life; to live and die alone. Dreams mean nothing to her…until she has one; and within that one dream, she finds her strength. She will no longer merely deal with her fear, she will use it. As fear turns to anger, anger gives way to rage, and rage burns into hate; her way forward is clear. In order to end her suffering, she must end those who caused it. “This is the end. The end of my pain, the end of my torment, and the end of my past. A past I did not want, but had forced upon me. Your hatred, abuse, and treatment of me, led me to this. And while I will burn in hell for this, it was well worth it.” Natalie Cordova