A Tentative Standardization of a Hard Opposites Test
Author : Marie Hackl Means
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Page : 568 pages
File Size : 16,80 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Educational tests and measurements
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Author : Marie Hackl Means
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Page : 568 pages
File Size : 16,80 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Educational tests and measurements
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Page : 1132 pages
File Size : 21,66 MB
Release : 1940
Category : Administrative law
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Author : Paul Chandhoke
Publisher : FriesenPress
Page : 115 pages
File Size : 30,61 MB
Release : 2016-06-08
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1460276124
This very practical book, entitled 03 Minute Traffic Ticket Trial, provides useful information to readers about how they can fight traffic tickets of various kinds within the common law legal system. A wide variety of car-related offenses are included, such as speeding, careless driving, failure to stop at a stop sign, etc. Covered in this guide are plea bargaining, traffic ticket trials, traffic case evidence, common defences, sentences and or fines including appeals. With this handy guide, consumers can have more information about how to deal with the complexities of handling the common law court system when they are faced with tickets.
Author : Jack P. Gibbs
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 19,49 MB
Release : 2015-11-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1317262239
This fascinating book analyzes 13 control failures in human history, from Robespierre's promotion of the French Revolution, to Hoover's efforts to stop the Great Depression, to the intelligence failures of 9/11. Assessing the causes of 10 additional historical cases, the author's comparative analysis shows how each leadership failure was caused by an expansion of the range of control attempts, their scope, and/or their diversity. A leader's or other actor's attempts to broaden the range of control targets have been most important in causing great human failures. The analysis is timely during an era when war, global warming, and other vexing problems plague our society.
Author : Myisha Cherry
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 14,14 MB
Release : 2023-09-19
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 069122319X
Philosopher Myisha Cherry teaches us the right ways to deal with wrongdoing in our lives and the world Sages from Cicero to Oprah have told us that forgiveness requires us to let go of negative emotions and that it has a unique power to heal our wounds. In Failures of Forgiveness, Myisha Cherry argues that these beliefs couldn’t be more wrong—and that the ways we think about and use forgiveness, personally and as a society, can often do more harm than good. She presents a new and healthier understanding of forgiveness—one that will give us a better chance to recover from wrongdoing and move toward “radical repair.” Cherry began exploring forgiveness after some relatives of the victims of the mass shooting at Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, South Carolina, forgave what seemed unforgiveable. She was troubled that many observers appeared to be more inspired by these acts of forgiveness than they were motivated to confront the racial hatred that led to the killings. That is a big mistake, Cherry argues. Forgiveness isn’t magic. We can forgive and still be angry, there can be good reasons not to forgive, and forgiving a wrong without tackling its roots solves nothing. Examining how forgiveness can go wrong in families, between friends, at work, and in the media, politics, and beyond, Cherry addresses forgiveness and race, canceling versus forgiving, self-forgiveness, and more. She takes the burden of forgiveness off those who have been wronged and offers guidance both to those deciding whether and how to forgive and those seeking forgiveness. By showing us how to do forgiveness better, Failures of Forgiveness promises to transform how we deal with wrongdoing in our lives, opening a new path to true healing and reconciliation.
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Page : 1114 pages
File Size : 41,42 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Business
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Publisher : Economics Online
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 34,90 MB
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Page : 532 pages
File Size : 21,93 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Insurance
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Author : Dena Fam
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 40,11 MB
Release : 2020-11-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 0429556888
Unlike other volumes in the current literature, this book provides insight for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary researchers and practitioners on what doesn’t work. Documenting detailed case studies of project failure matters, not only as an illustration of experienced challenges but also as projects do not always follow step-by-step protocols of preconceived and theorised processes. Bookended by a framing introduction by the editors and a conclusion written by Julie Thompson Klein, each chapter ends with a reflexive section that synthesizes lessons learned and key take-away points for the reader. Drawing on a wide range of international case studies and with a strong environmental thread throughout, the book reveals a range of failure scenarios for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary projects, including: • Projects that did not get off the ground; • Projects that did not have the correct personnel for specified objectives; • Projects that did not reach their original objectives but met other objectives; • Projects that failed to anticipate important differences among collaborators. Illustrating causal links in real life projects, this volume will be of significant relevance to scholars and practitioners looking to overcome the challenges of conducting interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research.
Author : Kannan, Rajkumar
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 14,13 MB
Release : 2016-01-07
Category : Computers
ISBN : 1466697687
Big data has presented a number of opportunities across industries. With these opportunities come a number of challenges associated with handling, analyzing, and storing large data sets. One solution to this challenge is cloud computing, which supports a massive storage and computation facility in order to accommodate big data processing. Managing and Processing Big Data in Cloud Computing explores the challenges of supporting big data processing and cloud-based platforms as a proposed solution. Emphasizing a number of crucial topics such as data analytics, wireless networks, mobile clouds, and machine learning, this publication meets the research needs of data analysts, IT professionals, researchers, graduate students, and educators in the areas of data science, computer programming, and IT development.