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Developing Professional Behaviors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Developing Professional Behaviors

This timely book provides a focused approach for developing a challenging yet vital and necessary area for professional success in health care practitioners -- the development of professional behaviors. It addresses the essential elements that are necessary to perform professionally in society, such as dependability, professional presentation, initiative, empathy, and cooperation. These behaviors are developed through the recognition of skills, practice, experience, role mentorship, and evaluative feedback. The issues of professional behavior are directed specifically toward the health care professional. Emphasizing the importance of these behaviors in students can only help to strengthen them for professional roles. This book utilizes case vignettes, structured learning activities and exercises, and self-reflection and evaluation techniques. It helps to define what professionalism means, and presents strategies to enhance its development. Features Professional Development Assessment. Case Vignettes, Activities, and Exercises. Structured Activities for Professional Behaviors.

Quantrill at Lawrence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Quantrill at Lawrence

The Lawrence raid of August 21, 1863, was considered one of the bloodiest events of the Civil War. The actions that brought on the raid are researched and explored in depth here for the very first time. What is discovered is a collusion in a "legacy of lies" that surrounded the stories of the raid.

Christ the Ideal King
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Christ the Ideal King

A central rhetorical strategy of Ephesians involves the portrayal of Christ as an ideal king who reunites a fractured cosmos and humanity through his reign. In this comprehensive study, Julien Smith shows how this literary characterization unifies the letter's major themes: reconciling humanity with God, uniting Jew and gentile, establishing ecclesiastical harmony, and defeating hostile powers arrayed against the church. The author grounds his analysis in a thorough account of the kingly ideal's powerful contemporary cultural resonance, which was rooted in the widespread yearning within both Greco-Roman and Jewish thought for a golden age inaugurated by a divinely ordained monarch. For Ephesians' author and audience, only Christ the ideal king has power to form identity and transform behavior.

The Essence of Truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

The Essence of Truth

New York City Police Detective, Jack Brennan, had been planning his retirement. He had been planning it for some time. He had visions of pursuing his avocation, photography, but he was derailed by a sudden turn of events. Due to the emergence of new information, the sensational murder case of actress Frances Dawson is brought, once again, into the limelight. Because of Jacks lame duck status on the Force, he is discouraged by his superiors in his attempts to bring this new information to light. However, with the help of an old friend he presses forward to find the truth, despite the overwhelming opposition. Just like in Ibsens Enemy of the People, finding out the truth becomes paramount and Brennan must overcome all obstacles in his path to reveal it. He is ridiculed, taunted and humiliated but steadfastly continues his quest for the truth. WITHOUT TRUTH THERE CAN BE NO JUSTICE

Rediscovering Paul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Rediscovering Paul

In this groundbreaking work, Norman R. Petersen integrates contemporary literary-critical, sociological,and anthropological insights into the traditional arena of historical-critical methods. he demonstrates how these new approaches can be used to interpret biblical texts, especially Paul's letters. The Letter to Philemon serves as a case study. Yet Petersen focuses on the narrative world of Paul as well, for one cannot be truly understood without the other. This work articulates a sociology of letters, explores the social structures which underlie the social relations of the actors in Paul's world, and deals with the systems of belief, knowledge, and value that define the identities of these actors and motivate their actions. Here is cutting-edge scholarship.

From Whence They Came: In Their Own Words
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

From Whence They Came: In Their Own Words

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-08-22
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Wyoming pioneer family that imigrates from Denmark and settles in the county of Carbon in Wyoming in the early 1900's

City Limits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

City Limits

This award-winning book “skillfully blends economic and political analysis” to assess the challenges of urban governments (Emmett H. Buell, Jr., American Political Science Review). Winner of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for the best book published in the United States on government, politics, or international affairs Many simply presume that a city’s politics are like a nation’s politics, just on a smaller scale. But the nature of the city is different in many respects—it can’t issue currency, or choose who crosses its borders, make war or make peace. Because of these and other limits, one must view cities in their larger socioeconomic and political contexts. Its place in ...

Apocalypse Then
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Apocalypse Then

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-08-11
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The United States, the only country to have dropped the bomb, and Japan, the only one to have suffered its devastation, understandably portray the nuclear threat differently on film. American science fiction movies of the 1950s and 1960s generally proclaim that it is possible to put the nuclear genie back in the bottle. Japanese films of the same period assert that once freed the nuclear genie can never again be imprisoned. This book examines genre films from the two countries released between 1951 and 1967--including Godzilla (1954), The Mysterians (1957), The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), On the Beach (1959), The Last War (1961) and Dr. Strangelove (1964)--to show the view from both sides of the Pacific.

The Holy Spirit as Person and Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

The Holy Spirit as Person and Power

In just over one hundred years, the Pentecostal-charismatic movement has transformed world Christianity. Noted for their rediscovery of spiritual gifts and commitment to world evangelization, 700 million Pentecostals and charismatics now account for more than 27 percent of the global Christian movement. The Pentecostal-charismatic movement has been more noted for its activism than for theological reflection. But this may be changing. The Holy Spirit as Person and Power challenges traditional theology to take account of what has been disclosed in the dynamism and variety of charismatic experience. The author is a theologically trained practitioner, impacted in midlife by a transforming experi...

Creating Television
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

Creating Television

Creating Television brings television and its creators to life, presenting fascinating in-depth interviews with the creators of American TV. Having interviewed more than 100 television professionals over the course of his 15 years of research, Professor Robert Kubey presents here the 40 conversations that provide the most illuminating insights about the industry and the people working in it. These interviews bring television's creators to life, revealing their backgrounds, work, and thoughts about the audience and the television programs they create. Each interview tells a compelling tale of an individual's struggles and successes within a complex collaborative and highly commercial medium, ...