NO EXCUSE Finish The Assignment

NO EXCUSE Finish The Assignment
Author: Julius Rono
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2011-05-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781257803835

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This book is about mastering Excuses. Excuses are weapons of defeat in life. This book is about responsibility and the mission. It is about identity and destiny. Part of the power of taking responsibility for your actions is that you silence the negative, unhelpful voice in your head. When you spend your thinking time on success and goal accomplishment, instead of on making excuses, you free up the emotional space formerly inhabited by negativity.

No Excuses Finish School

No Excuses  Finish School
Author: Tommy Gray
Publsiher: https://blacksheepproductions.llc/
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2022-03-19
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: PKEY:6610000399840

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Tommy thought about dropping out, and he wanted to avoid finishing school. However, he decided to complete it. This is his advice and best advice for everyone.

Mastering Expert Testimony

Mastering Expert Testimony
Author: William T. Tsushima,Robert M. Anderson, Jr.,Robert M. Anderson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1996-09-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135692803

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The past two decades have seen a rapidly growing involvement of psychologists and psychiatrists in legal proceedings for criminal cases, divorces, and traffic and industrial accidents. Mental health professionals are traditionally not trained to cope with the legal responsibilities that arise from their routine clinical work and are eager to learn the professional skills that are needed in forensic settings. There is presently no book which focuses entirely on the strategies and verbal tactics employed by attorneys who critically examine and challenge the testimony of mental health professionals. If psychologists and psychiatrists can familiarize themselves with the kind of questions and verbal exchanges that take place in the courtroom, they would be better prepared to provide their expertise in an effective manner. This book fills that need. Designed as a practical handbook to assist practitioners from all mental health disciplines, it focuses on typical courtroom dialogue between attorneys and mental health professionals who testify regarding their psychotherapy clients and also those who are hired by attorneys specifically to provide expert opinions. The authors, who have extensive experience in the courtroom, offer well-thought-out, effective responses as contrasted with impulsive and weak answers to attorneys' queries. Actual cases are employed to illustrate typical challenges in various legal areas, including criminal law, child custody hearings, and personal injury cases. Certain forensic issues such as the scientific bases of expert opinions, the accuracy of psychological vs. medical tests, and malingering, are emphasized throughout the chapters. The book is based on the belief that exposure to courtroom dialogue enhances the awareness of appropriate professional responses to an attorney's cross-examination and greatly alleviates fear toward a situation well-known to provoke intense levels of anxiety. Although it is written alluding to the forensic psychologist or psychiatrist, the strategies for the witness are readily applicable in most instances to all mental health professionals. Issues such as therapist bias, unconfirmed observations, and cultural and ethnic factors are clearly relevant to all who provide mental health services.

Sanballats Can t Stop You Pursue Your Dream

Sanballats  Can t Stop You  Pursue Your Dream
Author: Julius Rono
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781312185906

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What Matters the Most

What Matters the Most
Author: Julius Rono
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2012-06-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781105651090

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"What Matters the Most" is a book about the heart. The heart is the central processing unit of the human being. Through the heart you and I can determine what we want to be. The eyes provide sight whereas the heart provides the vision.

Thank You Lord for the Seasons

Thank You Lord for the Seasons
Author: Julius Rono
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2011-11-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781105194511

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In this book you will discover that in life there are seasons that each one of us will go through. But it is very important to remember to thank God in all circumstances. Know that in every aspect of your life there is something greater happening behind the scenes. All you have to do is to be open to this and realize that God's divine guidance is present in everything. When the foundations of your life are shaking, instead of cursing it, try and look beyond it and realize that there is someone who is trying to give you an important message: get your life on purpose.

Celebrating 20 Years In America Under Grace

Celebrating 20 Years In America Under Grace
Author: Julius Rono
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781365483585

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The details of my life are not in this book but the most important thing and the main thing about the grace of God is written in this book. You will be amazed at how God works miraculously to put you in the part of victory even when you are at your lowest point. When you think, you are done, then you realize that God is not done with you. He orchestrates ways, things and events behind the scene to work out on your behalf. God has a plan in your life just as He has good plans for my life. The reason behind writing this book is to fulfil the very reason I was called for, and ordained for by God. As you read this book you will discover that there are no accidents in life but only divine appointments.

Navigating the Doctorate in Education

Navigating the Doctorate in Education
Author: Julie Fernandez,Krista Allison
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2024-02-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781003849780

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Navigating the Doctorate in Education is an engaging and honest conversation for anyone considering pursuing a doctorate degree in education. This book helps prospective students navigate the journey from choosing the right university to completing the research and achieving the ultimate title of doctor of education. Success in this advanced degree journey depends on understanding where to go; financial, personal, and professional demands; and the educational expectations of a doctorate degree. There are nuances of the process, whether you take classes on campus or online, that every candidate should know before beginning this terminal degree. A timely text, Navigating the Doctorate in Education encapsulates perspectives from professors and former doctoral candidates so you will be informed and prepared for success.