Helping Residents Succeed on the Job
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Page : 20 pages
File Size : 18,44 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Electronic government information
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Page : 20 pages
File Size : 18,44 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Electronic government information
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Publisher : Soffer Publishing
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 11,84 MB
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Author : United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Page : 48 pages
File Size : 35,69 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Community and college
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Page : 756 pages
File Size : 35,5 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Education
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Author : Becca Puglisi
Publisher : JADD Publishing
Page : 594 pages
File Size : 35,21 MB
Release : 2020-06-19
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0999296388
Compelling fiction starts with characters who have well-crafted layers that make them memorable, relatable, and fascinating. But trying to convey those layers often results in bulky descriptions that cause readers to skim. Occupations, though, can cover a lot of characterization ground, revealing personality traits, abilities, passions, and motivations. Dig deeper, and a career can hint at past trauma, fears, and even the character’s efforts to run from—or make up for—the past. Select a job that packs a powerful punch. Inside The Occupation Thesaurus, you’ll find: * Informative profiles on popular and unusual jobs to help you write them with authority * Believable conflict scenarios for each occupation, giving you unlimited possibilities for adding tension at the story and scene level * Advice for twisting the stereotypes often associated with these professions * Instruction on how to use jobs to characterize, support story structure, reinforce theme, and more * An in-depth study on how emotional wounds and basic human needs may influence a character’s choice of occupation * A brainstorming tool to organize the various aspects of your character’s personality so you can come up with the best careers for them Choose a profession for your character that brings more to the table than just a paycheck. With over 120 entries in a user-friendly format, The Occupation Thesaurus is an entire job fair for writers.
Author : Dale S. Brown
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Page : 12 pages
File Size : 22,46 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Government publications
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Author : Richard Nelson Bolles
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Page : 322 pages
File Size : 18,8 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Applications for positions
ISBN : 9780898150018
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on Federalism and the Census
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Page : 96 pages
File Size : 47,81 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Community development
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Author : Edwin Meléndez
Publisher : W.E. Upjohn Institute
Page : 511 pages
File Size : 15,43 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Employees
ISBN : 0880993170
Farberville, Arkansas is playing host to its first ever mystery convention. Sponsored by the Thurber Farber Foundation and held at Farber College, Murder Comes to Campus is playing host to five major mystery writers representing all areas of the field. Dragooned into running the show when the original organizer is hospitalized, local bookseller Claire Malloy finds herself in the midst of a barely controlled disaster. Not only do each of the writers present their own set of idiosyncrasies and difficulties (including one who arrives with her cat Wimple in tow), the feared, distrusted, and disliked mystery editor of Paradigm House, Roxanne Small, puts in a surprise appearance at the conference. Added to Claire's own love-life woes with local police detective Peter Rosen, things have never been worse.Then when one of the attendees dies in a suspicious car accident, Wimple the cat disappears from Claire's home, and Roxanne Small is nowhere to be found, it becomes evident that the murder mystery is more than a literary genre.
Author : Karina V. Korostelina
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 48,24 MB
Release : 2021-10-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1000465950
This book explores the resilience in urban neighborhoods affected by chronic conflict and violence, developing a new model for improving resilience policies. The neighborhood resilience approach is an inclusive form of building positive resilience, which recognizes that local communities possess valuable skills and experience of dealing with crises, and prioritizes the agency of local communities in the production of knowledge and developing practices. The book identifies and describes the repertoire of neighborhood resilience practices organized in four clusters: (1) addressing the structure of conflict; (2) increasing the effectiveness of external resources; (3) enhancing the community capacities; and (4) reflecting the dynamics of identity and power in neighborhoods. One of the key findings of the book is the nonlinear connections between structure and dynamics of conflict and neighborhood resilience practices represented in the Four Loops Model. The concentration on community-based practices addresses macro-level critiques of neo-liberalism in critical resilience studies and encourages rethinking the ways community-based indicators might operate in combination with existing macro indicators of resilience. The bottom-up indicators provide more specific details and essential localized experiences for improving resilience policies at the national level. This book will be of much interest to students of conflict resolution, resilience, urban studies, and US politics.