Flames of the Tiger

Flames of the Tiger
Author: John Wilson
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781772030396

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A young German man comes to terms with the actions of his country during the Second World War.

Flames of the Tiger

Flames of the Tiger
Author: John Wilson
Publsiher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1553376196

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Dieter has grown up in Germany during Hitler's rise to power, believing everything that he has been told, but as his involvement in the war increases, he finds himself questioning these beliefs as he fights for survival.

Flames Of Conflict

Flames Of Conflict
Author: Susan Harris
Publsiher: CTP Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781634225267

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The thrilling final installment in the Sicarius Security Series! Dante Cavanagh has spent a long time living with a demon in control of his body. He made one stupid mistake, one fatal error that stemmed from his jealousy toward his siblings. Now, as the demon Vindicta gets closer to achieving his goals and bring forth Hell on Earth, Dante will have to fight fang and nail against the demon possessing him to save his family and fiery dragon who is his mate. Isolde Drache is the last of her kind, a dragon who was rescued by vampires a lifetime ago. Her loyalty is to her Sicarius Security family, and she would die to protect them. She was happy with her uncomplicated life, but when a demon-possessed vampire starts to crack the shields that Isolde has built around her heart, Isolde might just have to survive another heartbreak. The future isn’t set in stone, and while the flames of conflict burn all around them, the flames of passion are also ignited. In the final battle between good and evil, can good prevail? Or will the world crumble at the feet of a demon who wants to become a god?

Teaching Happiness and Well Being in Schools

Teaching Happiness and Well Being in Schools
Author: Ian Morris
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781855395978

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There has recently been an explosion of interest in positive psychology and the teaching of well-being and 'happiness' in the PSHE world in schools and many teachers are looking for clear information on how to implement these potentially life-changing ideas in the classroom. This book provides an introduction to the theory of positive psychology and a practical guide on how to implement the theory in (primarily secondary) schools. The American psychologist and writer Martin Seligman, well known for his work on the idea of 'learned helplessness', has more recently been working in the field of positive psychology. He has led training in resilience in a number of UK local authorities. Wellington College, where Ian Morris is head of philosophy, religion and PSHE, is among the first UK schools to introduce a formal well-being and happiness curriculum developed by the author.

The World in Flames

The World in Flames
Author: Frans Coetzee,Marilyn Shevin-Coetzee
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2012-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195174429

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An edited volume of primary sources from the Second World War, The World in Flames: A World War II Sourcebook is the first of its kind to provide an ambitious and wide-ranging survey of the war in a convenient and comprehensive package. Conveying the sheer scale and reach of the conflict, the book's twelve chapters include sufficient narrative and analysis to enable students to grasp both the war's broad outlines and the context and significance of each particular source.

Buddhism and Intelligent Technology

Buddhism and Intelligent Technology
Author: Peter D. Hershock
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350182295

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Machine learning, big data and AI are reshaping the human experience and forcing us to develop a new ethical intelligence. Peter Hershock offers a new way to think about attention, personal presence, and ethics as intelligent technology shatters previously foundational certainties and opens entirely new spaces of opportunity. Rather than turning exclusively to cognitive science and contemporary ethical theories, Hershock shows how classical Confucian and Socratic philosophies help to make visible what a history of choices about remaking ourselves through control biased technology has rendered invisible. But it is in Buddhist thought and practice that Hershock finds the tools for valuing and training our attention, resisting the colonization of consciousness, and engendering a more equitable and diversity-enhancing human-technology-world relationship. Focusing on who we need to be present as to avoid a future in which machines prevent us from either making or learning from our own mistakes, Hershock offers a constructive response to the unprecedented perils of intelligent technology and seamlessly blends ancient and contemporary philosophies to envision how to realize its equally unprecedented promises.

Tangled Roots Social and Psychological Factors in the Genesis of Terrorism

Tangled Roots  Social and Psychological Factors in the Genesis of Terrorism
Author: J. Victoroff
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2006-11-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781607502043

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The book is organized to assist readers in finding the topics that interest them the most. What do we really know about the contributing causes of terrorism? Are all forms of terrorism created equal, or are there important differences in terrorisms that one must know about to customize effective counter-strategies? Does poverty cause terrorism? Are terrorists typically crazy, vengeful, misled, or simply making an entirely sensible choice? Why would people blow themselves (and others) up? Is the “war on terrorism” even a useful idea? Is it being fought wisely, or are much better ideas staring policy makers in the face? Do leaders of targeted nations wilfully neglect the best solutions? Most of the lessons in this book concern the basic human ingredients that combust to produce violent extremism. Thus – regardless of the mutations that occur in substate terrorism – the timeless scholarship here will hopefully be somewhat helpful even to our grandchildren.

Portrait of India

Portrait of India
Author: Ved Mehta
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300055382

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Stretching from the snowcapped Himalayas to the droughtprone state of Tamil Nadu, India is a vast and enigmatic country, full of contrasts. Portrait of India presents Ved Mehta's impressions of his native land - his first-hand report on India's villages and cities, its religions, politics and wars, its poets, philosophers, maharajas, and priests. Published in 1970 and now reissued with a new preface by its author, the book evokes the enormous variety of India for the Western reader.