Change Is Possible

Change Is Possible
Author: Patricia C. Kenschaft
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0821837486

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Based on dozens of interviews and extensive historical research, and spiced with interesting photographs, this entertaining book relates stories about mathematicians who have defied stereotypes. There are five chapters about women that provide insight into the nineteenth and the mid-twentieth century, the early 1970s, the early 1990s, and 2004. Activists in many fields will take heart at the progress made during that time. The author documents the rudimentary struggles to become professionals, being married without entirely giving up a career, organizing to eliminate flagrant discrimination, improving the daily treatment of women in the professional community, and the widespread efforts toward true equality. The stories of African Americans in mathematics include the efforts of Benjamin Banneker, an eighteenth century American who had three grandparents born in Africa. He helped design Washington, DC, and made the computations for almanacs that succeeded Benjamin Franklin's. There are stories about African American mathematicians who were students and faculty in late nineteenth century colleges and accounts of several efforts to integrate the mathematical community in the mid-twentieth century. These stories indicate that though some efforts were more successful than others, all of them were difficult. The book concludes with a happier chapter about five black mathematicians in the early twenty-first century. The book also includes five interviews with leading Latin American mathematicians, along with the results of a survey of Latino research mathematicians in the Southwest. The author is a skilled story-teller with good stories to tell. This book is a page-turner that all mathematicians--as well as others concerned with equality--should read. It is a work of great interest and an enjoyable read.

The Possible Profession The Analytic Process of Change

The Possible Profession The Analytic Process of Change
Author: Theodore J. Jacobs
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-06-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135049072

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The Possible Profession: The Analytic Process of Change takes a fresh look at the many forms of unconscious communication that take place in the analytic situation. Bringing together two decades of the author’s previous writing as well as a considerable amount of new material, this book addresses a major contemporary issue in the field of psychoanalysis. Unconscious communication in the analytic situation takes many forms. This book explores a number of these pathways as the author has encountered them in clinical work. Including numerous clinical examples, chapters cover a variety of topics with a central focus on: the relationship between the inner worlds of patient and analyst the interplay between these intrapsychic forces how this interaction affects the analytic process and, more specifically, the therapeutic action of psychoanalysis. Written in a clear and concise way this book contributes to a new understanding of familiar material in a way that will be welcomed by teachers, students, and practitioners of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. It will also be of interest to dynamic therapists of all persuasions and academics in various fields interested in psychoanalytic thinking.

Possible

Possible
Author: Stephan Bauman
Publsiher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781601425836

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We need a better vision for saving the world. Across the world, people like you are rising up to fight poverty, oppression, and injustice not just professionals, but bloggers, musicians, entrepreneurs, artists, and advocates. People who refuse to accept the world as it is, who dare to believe change is" "possible. But we face a crisis of vision. We sense what needs to be done," "but often we don t know how to do it. Without a better blueprint for doing good well, our moment in history will slip away. Stephan Bauman, president of World Relief believes true change begins in the hearts and actions of ordinary people. In "Possible, "he presents clear and biblical thinking, powerful stories, and practical tools for sustainably impacting our workplaces, neighborhoods, villages, and cities. "Possible "is an eloquent and personal call to reconsider what it means to change ourselves so that we can change the world. "From the Hardcover edition.""

Africa Counts

Africa Counts
Author: Claudia Zaslavsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1990
Genre: Ethnomathematics
ISBN: PSU:000025360837

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Study by a mathematical scholar on the ways in which African people count, keep time and records, play games, use geometry in art and architecture, etc. Based on research in Nigeria and East Africa.

Fostering Change in Institutions Environments and People

Fostering Change in Institutions  Environments  and People
Author: David C. Berliner,Haggai Kupermintz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135246983

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This volume is comprised of contributions from leading scholars in education and psychology. In part one of the book the authors provide insight into the psychology of change, examining: What factors work as catalysts for change in environments, institutions and people What factors hinder change When change is deemed beneficial In the second part of this volume the authors turn their attention to the issue of peace education. They examine the types of problems that societies and scholars should identify and try to solve in hopes of building more peaceful environments. The final chapter is a biography honoring Professor Gavriel (Gabi) Salomon, a significant contributor to the vast literature on change. This book is appropriate reading for professors, students and academics who are dedicated to fostering change to benefit institutions, environments and people.

Sovereignty and the Law

Sovereignty and the Law
Author: Richard Rawlings,Peter Leyland,Alison Young
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2013-11-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191509445

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The topic of sovereignty is contentious, and one of enduring interest. In a world of ever increasing economic globalisation, the rise of supranational regulation and the interconnected age of information and communication technology, among many other developments, have challenged the once exclusively held Westphalian model of sovereignty. The distinction between the internal aspect of sovereignty as expressed in terms of ultimate authority in a constitution, and the external aspect involving the relationship between sovereign states has been blurred. This has given rise to contemporary debates that explore the theoretical and practical implications of current challenges to established doctrines. Evidently no book could encompass the entirety of the contemporary debates on sovereignty. This is a book of essays focusing on sovereignty by a team of leading writers contributing domestic, European and international perspectives. The essays have been written at a time of very great testing of the institutional frameworks at every level: domestic, European, international or global. The book illuminates the enduring strength of sovereignty as a foundational concept and the continuing widespread appeal of sovereignty as an idea.

Floods in a Changing Climate

Floods in a Changing Climate
Author: P. P. Mujumdar,D. Nagesh Kumar
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-11-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781107018761

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Provides unique synthesis of various modeling methodologies used to aid planning and operational decision making, for academic researchers and professionals.

Unhooked

Unhooked
Author: Laura Dawn
Publsiher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781630472054

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In "Unhooked", Laura Dawn explores why so many millions of people are hooked on overeating and caught in a painful struggle with food, despite trying everything in their power to end the battle. Laura Dawn offers the 6 hooks of overeating, explaining the insatiable American appetite from 6 perspectives: environmental, physiological, behavioral, mental, emotional and spiritual, and provides concrete steps the reader can take to unhook themselves from their struggle with food and find peace, freedom from obsession and lasting happiness.