Health Is a Critical Choice

Health Is a Critical Choice
Author: Alick James Banda
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781984506047

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There are times when we are faced with making choices about many things in life. Research shows that human beings make up to about 200 choices of what they should eat or drink in a day. That simply means that you are free to make choices about what you eat or drink or how you want to lead or live your life. However, with the scourge of non-communicable and chronic illnesses, that choice is now very critical because the world is faced with the big challenge of death from heart disease, stroke, cancer, high blood pressure and diabetes among others. Therefore, this book, Health Is A Critical Choice, has endeavoured to cover the aspect of making that essential choice of your life in deciding food that is healthy. That food is non-other than plant-based-food, which is real and whole food.

Critical Choices That Change Lives

Critical Choices That Change Lives
Author: Daniel R. Castro
Publsiher: Daniel R Castro
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Change (Psychology)
ISBN: 0974054313

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Have you ever wondered why some people can survive and prosper in the midst of adversity while everyone else around them crumbles? This book is about the principles that heroes have followed for thousands of years to turn tragedy into triumph. You will learn: How Lance Armstrong survived and prospered in the midst of his cancer crisis. Why Pat Tillman, an NFL superstar, gave up his football career to fight and die in Afghanistan. How Todd Beamer, Jeremy Glick and Tom Burnett, Jr. took back the plane after it was hijacked the terrorists of 9/11.

Civilization Critical

Civilization Critical
Author: Darrin Qualman
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-05-14T00:00:00Z
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781773630878

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The modern world is wondrous. Its factories produce ten thousand cars every hour and ten trillion transistors every second. We carry supercomputers in our pockets, and nearly a million people are in the air at any time. In Civilization Critical, Darrin Qualman takes readers on a tour of the wonders of the 21st century. But the great strength of our modern word is also its great weakness. Our immense powers to turn resources and nature into products and waste imperil our future. And plans to double and redouble the size of the global economy veto sustainability. So, is our civilization doomed? No. Doom is a choice. We can make different choices. Qualman demonstrates that a 19th- and 20th-century transition to linear systems and away from the circular patterns of nature (and of all previous civilizations) is the foundational error—the underlying problem, the root cause of climate change, resource depletion, ocean’s full of plastics, and a host of mega-problems now intensifying and merging, with potentially civilization-cracking results. In this sweeping work, Qualman reinterprets and re-explains the problems we face today, and charts a clear, hopeful path into the future.

The Theory of Choice

The Theory of Choice
Author: Shaun Hargreaves Heap
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0631171746

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"The Theory of Choice" provides an authoritative and comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of rational choice theory, game theory, their implications and limitations.

Making Public Services Management Critical

Making Public Services Management Critical
Author: Graeme Currie,Jackie Ford,Nancy Harding,Mark Learmonth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010-02-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135212759

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This book brings together public services policy and public services management in a new way, challenging many old ideas in this field and presenting the debate of what ‘critical’ constitutes when applied to public services policy and management.

Critical Reflections on Career Education and Guidance

Critical Reflections on Career Education and Guidance
Author: Barrie A. Irving,Beatriz Malik
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134345977

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First Published in 2004. The provision of effective career guidance has been presented as the answer to economic and social problems in young people, and has been seen by governments around the world as essential in ensuring economic competitiveness and prosperity. Policy discussions have centred on individuals' development of 'self-managed' careers within a global labour market, placing employability skills above all other concerns. This book goes beyond the rhetoric of careers guidance by exploring it from critical and radical standpoints. The contributors question the economic underpinning that has driven social inclusion agendas around the globe, arguing that career education and guidance needs to place greater emphasis on approaches that have a greater social awareness and within a global context. They discuss career guidance in consideration of a range of issues including social class, 'race' and gender and raise questions about the implications for policy and practice. Essential reading for students, researchers and academics and practitioners involved with careers education, this book will help the reader to improve their practice through a greater understanding of the theories and social and economic contexts involved

The Paradox of Choice

The Paradox of Choice
Author: Barry Schwartz
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780061748998

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Whether we're buying a pair of jeans, ordering a cup of coffee, selecting a long-distance carrier, applying to college, choosing a doctor, or setting up a 401(k), everyday decisions—both big and small—have become increasingly complex due to the overwhelming abundance of choice with which we are presented. As Americans, we assume that more choice means better options and greater satisfaction. But beware of excessive choice: choice overload can make you question the decisions you make before you even make them, it can set you up for unrealistically high expectations, and it can make you blame yourself for any and all failures. In the long run, this can lead to decision-making paralysis, anxiety, and perpetual stress. And, in a culture that tells us that there is no excuse for falling short of perfection when your options are limitless, too much choice can lead to clinical depression. In The Paradox of Choice, Barry Schwartz explains at what point choice—the hallmark of individual freedom and self-determination that we so cherish—becomes detrimental to our psychological and emotional well-being. In accessible, engaging, and anecdotal prose, Schwartz shows how the dramatic explosion in choice—from the mundane to the profound challenges of balancing career, family, and individual needs—has paradoxically become a problem instead of a solution. Schwartz also shows how our obsession with choice encourages us to seek that which makes us feel worse. By synthesizing current research in the social sciences, Schwartz makes the counter intuitive case that eliminating choices can greatly reduce the stress, anxiety, and busyness of our lives. He offers eleven practical steps on how to limit choices to a manageable number, have the discipline to focus on those that are important and ignore the rest, and ultimately derive greater satisfaction from the choices you have to make.

Critical Issues and Challenges in Islamic Economics and Finance Development

Critical Issues and Challenges in Islamic Economics and Finance Development
Author: Velid Efendić,Fikret Hadžić,Hylmun Izhar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2017-05-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319450292

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This book explores contemporary issues and trends facing Islamic banks, businesses and economies as presented at the International Conference of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance. The authors leverage current empirical research and statistics to provide unique and fresh perspectives on the changing world of Islamic finance. They focus specifically on to the implementation of Islamic financial instruments and services in global capital markets and how their success can be evaluated. Chapters feature case studies from all over the world including examples from Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the United Kingdom, to name a few. The breadth and immediacy of the research presented by the authors will appeal to practitioners and scholars alike. The global outlook and rich data-based approach adopted in this book guarantee that it is a timely and valuable addition to the field of Islamic finance.