A Disciplined Intelligence

A Disciplined Intelligence
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0773521429
ISBN-13 : 9780773521421
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis A Disciplined Intelligence by : A. B. McKillop

This highly original contribution to Canadian intellectual history examines the course of critical inquiry and its relationship to the assertion of moral authority in English-Canadian thought during the Victorian era.

Emotionally Intelligent Parenting

Emotionally Intelligent Parenting
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Publisher : Harmony
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780307788955
ISBN-13 : 0307788954
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Emotionally Intelligent Parenting by : Maurice J. Elias Ph.D.

Have you, as a parent, ever found yourself treating your children in a way you would never tolerate from someone else? The authors of Emotionally Intelligent Parenting call for a new Golden Rule: Do unto your children as you would have other people do unto your children. And most important, they show us how to live by it. Based upon extensive research, firsthand experience, and case studies, Emotionally Intelligent Parenting breaks the mold of traditional parenting books by taking into account the strong role of emotions -- those of parents and children -- in psychological development. With this book, parents will learn how to communicate with children on a deeper, more gratifying level and how to help them successfully navigate the intricacies of relating to others. The authors take the five basic principles of Daniel Goleman's best-seller, Emotional Intelligence, and explain how they can be applied to successful parenting. To this end, the book offers suggestions, stories, dialogues, activities, and a special section of Sound EQ Parenting Bites to help parents use their emotions in the most constructive ways, focusing on such everyday issues as sibling rivalry, fights with friends, school situations, homework, and peer pressure. In the authors' extensive experience, children respond quickly to these strategies, their self-confidence is strengthened, their curiosity is piqued, and they learn to assert their independence while developing their ability to make responsible choices.

Military Intelligence

Military Intelligence
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X001633694
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

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The Disciplined Mind: A Guide to Success and Achievement

The Disciplined Mind: A Guide to Success and Achievement
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Publisher : Rana Books Uk
Total Pages : 69
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ISBN-10 :
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Disciplined Mind: A Guide to Success and Achievement by : Ranjot Singh Chahal

"The Disciplined Mind: A Guide to Success and Achievement" is an empowering and comprehensive book that delves into the crucial role of discipline in achieving one's goals and unlocking personal growth. Through insightful exploration of psychological principles, the book equips readers with practical strategies to develop discipline in various areas of life. From overcoming procrastination to mastering time management, fostering positive habits, and strengthening self-control, each chapter offers valuable tools for building resilience and staying accountable on the path to success. With inspiring examples and deeply researched insights, this guide is a transformative resource, providing readers the keys to cultivate unwavering discipline and unlock their true potential."

John A

John A
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Publisher : Vintage Canada
Total Pages : 562
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ISBN-10 : 9780679314769
ISBN-13 : 0679314768
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis John A by : Richard J. Gwyn

The first full-scale biography of Canada’s first prime minister in half a century by one of our best-known and most highly regarded political writers. The first volume of Richard Gwyn’s definitive biography of John A. Macdonald follows his life from his birth in Scotland in 1815 to his emigration with his family to Kingston, Ontario, to his days as a young, rising lawyer, to his tragedy-ridden first marriage, to the birth of his political ambitions, to his commitment to the all-but-impossible challenge of achieving Confederation, to his presiding, with his second wife Agnes, over the first Canada Day of the new Dominion in 1867. Colourful, intensely human and with a full measure of human frailties, Macdonald was beyond question Canada’s most important prime minister. This volume describes how Macdonald developed Canada’s first true national political party, encompassing French and English and occupying the centre of the political spectrum. To perpetuate this party, Macdonald made systematic use of patronage to recruit talent and to bond supporters, a system of politics that continues to this day. Gwyn judges that Macdonald, if operating on a small stage, possessed political skills–of manipulation and deception as well as an extraordinary grasp of human nature–of the same calibre as the greats of his time, such as Disraeli and Lincoln. Confederation is the centerpiece here, and Gywn’s commentary on Macdonald’s pivotal role is original and provocative. But his most striking analysis is that the greatest accomplishment of nineteenth-century Canadians was not Confederation, but rather to decide not to become Americans. Macdonald saw Confederation as a means to an end, its purpose being to serve as a loud and clear demonstration of the existence of a national will to survive. The two threats Macdonald had to contend with were those of annexation by the United States, perhaps by force, perhaps by osmosis, and equally that Britain just might let that annexation happen to avoid a conflict with the continent’s new and unbeatable power. Gwyn describes Macdonald as “Canada’s first anti-American.” And in pages brimming with anecdote, insight, detail and originality, he has created an indelible portrait of “the irreplaceable man,”–the man who made us. “Macdonald hadn’t so much created a nation as manipulated and seduced and connived and bullied it into existence against the wishes of most of its own citizens. Now that Confederation was done, Macdonald would have to do it all over again: having conjured up a child-nation he would have to nurture it through adolescence towards adulthood. How he did this is, however, another story.” “He never made the least attempt to hide his “vice,” unlike, say, his contemporary, William Gladstone, with his sallies across London to save prostitutes, or Mackenzie King with his crystal-ball gazing. Not only was Macdonald entirely unashamed of his behaviour, he often actually drew attention to it, as in his famous response to a heckler who accused him of being drunk at a public meeting: “Yes, but the people would prefer John A. drunk to George Brown sober.” There was no hypocrisy in Macdonald’s make-up, nor any fear. —from John A. Macdonald

Customs Today

Customs Today
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : MINN:30000011081217
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

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Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child

Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781439126165
ISBN-13 : 143912616X
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child by : John Gottman

This groundbreaking parenting guide offers a practical five-step process for teaching children to understand and regulate their emotions. Every parent knows the importance of equipping children with the intellectual skills they need to succeed in school and life. But children also need to master their emotions. Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child is a guide to teaching children of all ages to understand and regulate their emotional world. As acclaimed psychologist John Gottman shows, emotionally intelligent children will enjoy increased self-confidence, greater physical health, better performance in school, and healthier social relationships. Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child will equip parents with a five-step “emotion coaching” process that teaches how to: -Be aware of a child’s emotions -Recognize emotional expression as an opportunity for intimacy and teaching -Listen empathetically and validate a child’s feelings -Label emotions in words a child can understand -Help a child come up with an appropriate way to solve a problem or deal with an upsetting issue or situation

Organizational Intelligence

Organizational Intelligence
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Publisher : Quid Pro Books
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781610272889
ISBN-13 : 1610272889
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Organizational Intelligence by : Harold L. Wilensky

The prize-winning book Organizational Intelligence focuses on the structural and ideological roots of intelligence (informational and analytical) failures in government, industry, and other institutions. It provides groundbreaking theory and structure to the analysis of decision-making processes and their breakdowns, as well as the interactions among experts and the organizations they inform. In this book, both "organization" and "intelligence" are taken to their larger meanings, not just focused on the military meaning of intelligence or on one set of institutions in society. Astute illustrations of intelligence failures abound from real-world cases, such as foreign policy (the Bay of Pigs, Soviet predictions in the Cuban missile crisis), military (civilian bombing of Germany, Pearl Harbor), financial (AmEx's investment in a vegetable oil guru), economics (the Council of Economic Advisers) and industrial production (Ford's Edsel), as well as many other telling arenas and disciplines. Economic, cultural, legal, and political contexts are considered, as well as the more known institutions of government and commerce. The new Classics of the Social Sciences edition from Quid Pro Books features a 2015 Foreword from Neil J. Smelser, University Professor Emeritus at Berkeley and former chair of its sociology department. He writes that the book remains "one of the classics in organizational studies, and—in ways I will indicate—it is still directly relevant to current and future problems of organizational life. ... What makes this book a classic? It is a disciplined, intelligent, and elegant model of applied social science. ... The text itself, richly documented empirically, yields an informed and balanced account of the decision-making process as this is shaped by the quality of information available (and unavailable) to and used (and not used) by organizational leaders." Reviews of the book at the time it was written similarly attest to the originality and breadth of its interdisciplinary analysis. Amitai Etzioni wrote in the American Sociological Review: "This book opens a whole new field — the macrosociology of knowledge. It is as different from the traditional sociology of knowledge as the study of interaction is from that of the structure of total societies." He adds, "The power of Wilensky's contribution is further magnified by his historical perspective. He studies structures and processes, but not in a vacuum." Gordon Craig wrote in The Reporter that the book's examples from organizations "show a similar tendency to believe what they want to believe, to become the victims of their own slogans and propaganda, and to resist or to silence warning voices that challenge their assumptions.... In his fascinating analysis of intelligence failures and their causes ... in the public and private sectors, Wilensky finds that the most disastrous miscalculations are those which have occurred in the field of governmental operations, especially foreign policy and national security." The book explains how such highly institutionalized actors are vulnerable to informational pathologies. The new digital edition features active Contents, a fully linked Index, linked notes, and proper ebook formatting. It is a modern, quality, and authorized re-presentation of a classic work in social science and organizational studies.

The Power of Self Discipline

The Power of Self Discipline
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Publisher : Patrick Owens
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9798227825377
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Power of Self Discipline by : Patrick Owens

Drawing on the latest research in psychology and personal development, this book explores the origins and mechanisms of self-discipline, revealing how it is influenced by both biological factors and motivational strategies. Discover how simple techniques such as time-blocking, goal-setting, and positive affirmations can significantly enhance your ability to stay focused and committed. Through practical strategies and real-life case studies, you will learn how to: Overcome procrastination and build productive habits Improve your academic and professional performance Foster healthier relationships and emotional well-being Enhance your physical health and manage stress effectively Achieve long-term financial stability and resilience Cultivate creativity and innovation while maintaining focus Each chapter delves into different aspects of life where self-discipline plays a crucial role, providing actionable advice and tools to help you succeed. Whether you're a student, professional, entrepreneur, or anyone seeking personal growth, this book will empower you to harness the power of self-discipline and achieve your greatest aspirations.