Iran

Iran
Author: Anoushiravan Ehteshami
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351985451

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The Islamic republic's '1969 moment' -- The Arab uprisings -- Rouhani aims to open up 'new horizons' -- Success of nuclear diplomacy -- Geopolitical uncertainties shape policy -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index

Stuck in Transition

Stuck in Transition
Author: Sherry Major
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2017-11-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1641362537

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You know how it is. Everything in your life is going extremely well and all of a sudden you are faced with a life altering situation. The problem is you were not expecting it nor were you properly prepared to handle it. It is a natural human response to ask the question, why? Why is this happening to me? What did I do wrong? You did nothing wrong! You are going through a life transitional moment.A life transitional moment could be a divorce, a job loss, a loss of a loved one, health changes, a relocation, or a transition from one church to another. These moments can take our lives through unexpected twists and turns that could potentially make us better or bitter. Amid these transitional moments it is critical that you keep the correct viewpoint and realize that you can and will survive.If you are struggling with a life transitional moment, this book was written to help you understand and recognize the various emotional, mental, and spiritual phases you encounter during transition. It was also written to help you avoid the mistakes that will keep you stuck while you are dealing with transition.Transition is never easy, and now and again it comes when we are least prepared to handle it.

Stuck

Stuck
Author: Terry Walling
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2015-04-15
Genre: Christian leadership
ISBN: 1507729138

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Revised and Updated. Transitions are the in-between moments in a Christ-followers life. It has become evident that you cannot go back to what you know, but it has also become clear that you are not quite sure which way forward. God does some of his greatest work during times of transition, shaping character and aligning us to his purposes and plans. We want out of this time, but God wants in. STUCK! will help you better understand your transition moments, providing new tools for understanding how God is at work, and how to navigate uncertain waters as you chart the way forward. This new and revised edition of STUCK! has be re-formatted for easier access, linked to resources on the Leader Breakthru website and has been edited for greater clarity.

Stuck in Transition

Stuck in Transition
Author: Mirlan Aldayarov,Istvan Dobozi,Thomas Nikolakakis
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2017-02-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781464809729

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The large-scale transformation of Kazakhstan’s power sector following independence in 1991 was reflected by the country’s move toward liberalizing the market and implementing sector regulation. As an early adopter of a liberalized multimarket model consisting of bilateral, spot, balancing, ancillary, and capacity submarkets Kazakhstan’s power sector was regarded a market reform leader among countries of the former Soviet Union, having achieved a much improved supply and demand balance and service quality. However, despite the noteworthy headway, sector reforms remain predominantly as unfinished business. The excess generation capacity that was inherited from the former Soviet Union at a time when the “energy-only†? market prices were too low to attract serious investors has masked the need to reflect on the long-term outlook of the country’s power production. As the investment crunch unfolded in the mid-2000s, a diverging concern almost immediately arose; that is, the capacity additions of existing and planned generations may not be sufficient to keep pace with the perpetuating and significant increase in the demand for power. Instead of applying market mechanisms to allow prices to rise and reflect the underlying supply and demand gap, the GoK addressed the issue by implementing administrative, command-and-control measures. This study draws on the World Bank’s long-standing engagement in Kazakhstan’s energy sector and a number of recent technical assistance and advisory support activities. The study aims to (i) objectively identify the principal challenges faced by the Kazakhstan power sector in its ongoing transition and outlining potential policy options; and (ii) draw lessons from Kazakhstan’s experience in sector reforms for the broader international audience. The study covers broader sector issues including long-term least-cost power system planning, supply and demand balancing, tariff setting, market structure, and integration of renewable energy.

Life Is in the Transitions

Life Is in the Transitions
Author: Bruce Feiler
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781594206825

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A New York Times bestseller! A pioneering and timely study of how to navigate life's biggest transitions with meaning, purpose, and skill Bruce Feiler, author of the New York Times bestsellers The Secrets of Happy Families and Council of Dads, has long explored the stories that give our lives meaning. Galvanized by a personal crisis, he spent the last few years crisscrossing the country, collecting hundreds of life stories in all fifty states from Americans who’d been through major life changes—from losing jobs to losing loved ones; from changing careers to changing relationships; from getting sober to getting healthy to simply looking for a fresh start. He then spent a year coding these stories, identifying patterns and takeaways that can help all of us survive and thrive in times of change. What Feiler discovered was a world in which transitions are becoming more plentiful and mastering the skills to manage them is more urgent for all of us. The idea that we’ll have one job, one relationship, one source of happiness is hopelessly outdated. We all feel unnerved by this upheaval. We’re concerned that our lives are not what we expected, that we’ve veered off course, living life out of order. But we’re not alone. Life Is in the Transitions introduces the fresh, illuminating vision of the nonlinear life, in which each of us faces dozens of disruptors. One in ten of those becomes what Feiler calls a lifequake, a massive change that leads to a life transition. The average length of these transitions is five years. The upshot: We all spend half our lives in this unsettled state. You or someone you know is going through one now. The most exciting thing Feiler identified is a powerful new tool kit for navigating these pivotal times. Drawing on his extraordinary trove of insights, he lays out specific strategies each of us can use to reimagine and rebuild our lives, often stronger than before. From a master storyteller with an essential message, Life Is in the Transitions can move readers of any age to think deeply about times of change and how to transform them into periods of creativity and growth.

Stuck

Stuck
Author: Josh Miller
Publsiher: Brush Education
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2019-04-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781550597837

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Maybe you have a great idea for a movie, and you're thinking to yourself, "Man, if I only knew how to write a screenplay." Maybe you've started your screenplay already, but you get to a certain point where you JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO NEXT! Or maybe you've already finished your screenplay, printed it out, read it over again, hated it, and burned it in your trash can (but you saved a backup). Don't give up on your dreams just yet--not until you've read this book. Over the course of his successful career as a writer and producer, Josh Miller has learned plenty about the art of screenwriting. There are no fancy tricks or shortcuts to making a great screenplay, just time-honored techniques, fundamental story elements, and one secret ingredient: you. Josh will show you how to craft a compelling story and deploy advanced techniques used by professional screenwriters, but most importantly, he'll teach you how to harness your unique voice, experience and perspective to give your screenplay real substance. Get this book, and get yourself unstuck.

Democratic Transitions

Democratic Transitions
Author: Sujian Guo,Gary A Stradiotto
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317751069

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Democratic transitions have occurred in many countries in various regions across the globe, such as Southern Europe, Latin America, Africa, East and Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East, and these nations have undergone simuntaneously political, economic and social transformations. Yet, the patterns and characteristics of transitions have varied significantly, and different modes of transition have resulted in different outcomes. This book offers cross-national comparisons of democratic transition since the turn of the twentieth century and asks what makes democracies succeed or fail. In doing so it explores the influence the mode of transition has on the longevity or durability of the democracy, by theoretically examining and quantitatively testing this relationship. The authors argue that the mode of transition directly impacts the success and failure of democracy, and suggest that cooperative transitions, where opposition groups work together with incumbent elites to peacefully transition the state, result in democracies that last longer and are associated with higher measures of democratic quality. Based on a cross-national dataset of all democratic transitioning states since 1900, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of international politics, comparative politics and democracy, and democratization studies.

Young Adult Development at the School To Work Transition

Young Adult Development at the School To Work Transition
Author: E. Anne Marshall,Jennifer E. Symonds
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2021
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780190941512

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"School to work pathways and transitions are key developmental processes in young adulthood. In this book, we examine social, cultural, familial, contextual, and personal factors that shape these processes. Internationally renowned scholars in the fields of developmental psychology, applied psychology, counselling, and sociology have contributed chapters focusing on theory, research and application related to school to work (STW) and educational transitions. We also give attention to groups who have particular transition needs, including young adults with disabilities and special needs, cultural minorities, international students, and migrants"--