Ideas Over Coffee


Book Description

People are constantly meeting up at their favorite local coffee shop to share stories, share opinions, laughs and ideas. This book was inspired by what I constantly found myself sharing with others, whether it was coaching to a friend, advice for a student or simply something I couldn't wait share with my wife for pillow talk. As I've gotten feedback on these ideas, many people have loved them and I have loved sharing them. These ideas have helped me flip conventional wisdom I've taken over the years, and brought me to living and leading rather than surviving and following. What idea will dump some of the conventions you didn't know you could leave, and try new thoughts, take new actions and live a new experience?




I Love Coffee!


Book Description

* I Love Coffee! features over 100 easy-to-make coffee drinks, including the Black Forest Latte, Sugar-Free Java Chai Latte, Iced Orange Mochaccino, Tiramisú Martini, and Candy Cane Latte. * I Love Coffee! brings the passion for coffee into your home with a creative variety of hot and cold drinks. It is the ultimate how-to handbook for the 111 million coffee drinkers in North America. Now coffee lovers can make delicious cappuccinos, cold coffee quenchers, decadent coffee desserts, and classy coffee martinis year-round using simple techniques with gourmet results in this indispensable coffee guide and cookbook. In I Love Coffee! coffee connoisseur Susan Zimmer shares expert advice and techniques, from how to brew the perfect cup and how to make a basic cappuccino without a machine to a World Barista Latte Art Champion's tips for making masterful latte art designs. It is brimful with a wealth of coffee understanding from the "ground" up, from bean to cup, including international coffees and brewing techniques best suited to a variety of preferences, all topped off with plenty of problem-solving tips and delectable full-color photographs.




Love Over Coffee


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Anup a happy go lucky boy next door, finds himself a misfit in an IT company. However sinister happenings at work force him to make some life changing decisions.




Good Idea. Now What?


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Proven pathways for taking ideas to implementation We all have ideas—things we want to do or create—but only some of us will do what it takes to see those ideas come to pass. In Good Idea. Now What? readers will discover some of the essential values and principles that guide successful idea-makers, including the leveraging of mixed environments for creativity, working through resistance and setbacks, developing a practical plan for implementation that works, navigating collaborative opportunities, and communicating your idea to make it truly remarkable. Whether you're just a creative type, or the leader of an organization, you must figure out a creative process and develop an infrastructure for implementing your ideas. Good Idea. Now What? offers systematic advice for moving your ideas to execution. It will show you: The fundamental elements of a good idea Tangible pathways to follow after initial inspiration The importance of branding and its impact on ideas Practical advice for developing a loyal tribe of supporters who will take your idea to a whole new level It's not enough to be inspired. Learn how to follow through on your ideas and discover how great an impact you can have!




All Over Coffee


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A new voice and vision for art as comics and comics as art -- and poetry.







Blog Ideas


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Has your blog become stale? Blog Ideas is a compilation of the best modern blogging practices and resources. This book is packed with 131 ideas to supercharge your blog. Idea #13: Where to find "green" hosting Idea #24: An easy way to get short, memorable domain names Idea #30: How to make your blog load faster Idea #34: Create a "now" page Idea #40: Controlling where your readers look Idea #45: The life hack that energizes me for the whole day Idea #49: How to write irresistible headlines Idea #55: Should you incorporate? Idea #64: Prompts for telling your story Idea #70: How to find the latest trends to write about Idea #74: Ideas for contests you can host Idea #77: How to build traffic by commenting on other blogs Idea #90: Find the right keywords for your blog posts Idea #93: Develop your Facebook strategy Idea #100: The best locations to place your ads Idea #106: Find the right affiliates Idea #107: Where to sell your digital products Idea #114: How to capture all your ideas Idea #120: Come up with new ideas with Amazon search Idea #127: Where to find the best free mind mapping software ...and over 100 more. Get inspired and make your blog fresh again!




The Best Idea in the World


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One idea can change everything. Just as one new lens can make the whole world look different. In this compelling and liberating book, Mark Greene explores the dynamic difference that a fresh look at Jesus' familiar instruction can make to almost any decision we make--in any area of life --from buying a microwave to choosing a job, from church to chat-rooms, from parenting to politics, from where we put the TV to where we live. Full of humour, insight, down-to-earth stories and up-to-date research, Mark explores how putting relationships first in our thinking and living is not only a liberating basis for our personal lives but a robust and dynamic foundation for our society and our global community.




Teaching for Student Learning


Book Description

Teaching for Student Learning shows teachers how to integrate research and the wisdom of practice into their teaching, emphasizing how accomplished teachers acquire and apply evidence-based practices in support of student learning.




Creative Ideas For Teaching Evaluation


Book Description

In 1976, the first session on the teaching of evaluation was held at an annual meeting of evaluators. A few hardy souls gathered to exchange ideas on improving the teaching of evaluation. At subsequent annual meetings, these informal sessions attracted more and more participants, eager to talk about common teaching interests and to exchange reading lists, syllabuses, assignments, and paper topics. The ses sions were irreverent, innovative, lively, and unpredictable. Eventually the group for malized itself with the American Evaluation Association as the Topical Interest Group in the Teaching of Evaluation (TIG: TOE). As word of TIG: TOE's activities spread, instructors from all over the country clamored for assistance and advice. It became apparent that a handbook was need ed, a practical interdisciplinary guide to the teaching of evaluation. Donna M. Mertens, a long-standing member of TIG: TOE and an accomplished teacher of evaluation, volunteered to edit the book, and her skills, sensitivity, and experience in the craft of teaching are apparent throughout.