You Learn by Living

You Learn by Living
Author: Eleanor Roosevelt
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780664244941

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She was born before women had the right to vote yet went on to become one of America'¿¿s most influential First Ladies. A Gallup poll named her one of the most admired people of the twentieth century and she remains well known as a role model for a life well lived. Roosevelt wrote You Learn by Living at the age of seventy-six, just two years before her death. The commonsense ideas'¿¿and heartfelt ideals'¿¿presented in this volume are as relevant today as they were five decades ago. Her keys to a fulfilling life? Some of her responses include: learning to learn, the art of maturity, and getting the best out of others.

Living, Loving and Learning

Living, Loving and Learning
Author: Leo Buscaglia
Publisher: Prelude
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781911440383

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Arguably the most memorable speaker ever on the subject of love, Leo Buscaglia’s talks to earlier generations connected with millions. Remarkably, the content and messages of his talks remain as relevant today as they were when first delivered. Living, Loving and Learning is a delightful collection of Buscaglia's informative and amusing lectures, delivered worldwide between 1970 and 1981. This inspirational book is for all those eager to accept the challenge of life and to profit from the wonder of love. “An investment in life is an investment in change . . . When you are changing all the time, you’ve got to continue to keep adjusting to change, which means that you are going to be constantly facing new obstacles. That’s the joy of living. And once you are involved in the process of becoming, there is no stopping. You’re doomed! You’re gone! But what a fantastic journey!” Praise for Living, Loving and Learning: “Leo makes you realize what's life is all about and teaches you to love yourself, your family, your friends, every human being and the world . . . Buying it could be the best thing that happened in your life!” “Life-defining, life-changing . . . a must for those who want to know why life is worth living.” “This book hits universal accords with all of humanity. It's basic, primal, necessary, and essential to wellness. Get it. Read it. Hug someone.” “This book is for those who really need a boost in their lives. A boost of hope and love. The author is very personal and it's as if you had always known him your whole life . . . I read it and re-read it again and again.”

Learning a Living

Learning a Living
Author: Valerie Hannon
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-05-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1780937547

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The book of the 2013 World Innovation Summit for Education highlights the most innovative programs worldwide successfully preparing students for the world of work.

Learning and Living God's Word

Learning and Living God's Word
Author: Daniel J. Estes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780872271814

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If you want to study the Bible but just don't know how to get started, this manual will help you study the Bible and apply it too.

Learning Later, Living Greater

Learning Later, Living Greater
Author: Nancy Merz Nordstrom
Publisher: Sentient Publications
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1591810477

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Lifelong learning is an incredibly important tool for finding satisfaction in the after-50 years. Authors Nancy Nordstrom, former director of the Elderhostel Institute Network--the largest educational organization for older adults in the world--and her son Jon are experts on the subject. They give the how-to details on maintaining an active, fulfilling lifestyle after leaving the workforce, through educational travel, volunteerism, civic action, and more.

Living as Learning

Living as Learning
Author: James W. Garrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Buddhist philosophy
ISBN: 9781887917124

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Three experts collaborate in this passionate and rewarding dialogue on the legacy of the great American philosopher and educator John Dewey (1859 1952). Focused on growth and the creation of value within the context of real life, Dewey s pragmatic philosophy shares much with humanistic Buddhism. These similarities, which arise throughout the book, add richness to a dialogue already overflowing with faith in our capacity to find common ground and expand human well being in our rapidly globalizing world. For Dewey, individual and social potential alike are unlimited. Readers will come away ready to embrace rather than fear the increasing complexity of our world."

A Special Kind of Brain

A Special Kind of Brain
Author: Nancy Burger
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2004-06-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1846424429

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Sharing the experience of bringing up a child with nonverbal learning disability (NLD), this warm and accessible book offers advice on subjects ranging across diagnosis and therapy, children's interaction with each other, suitable activities for a child with NLD and how to discuss NLD with children. An essential guide, this book will reassure, advise and inform parents and professionals who work with children with NLD.

Occupy Education

Occupy Education
Author: Tina Lynn Evans
Publisher: Global Studies in Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Critical pedagogy
ISBN: 9781433119668

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Occupy Education is motivated by the sustainability crisis and energized by the drive for social justice that inspired the Occupy movement. Situated within the struggle for sustainability taking place amid looming resource shortages, climate change, economic instability, and ecological breakdown, the book is a timely contribution to community education and action. It opens a whole realm of integrated theory to educators and sustainability activists - and demonstrates how that theory can be moved into practice. Occupy Education is an excellent text for courses in sustainability studies, social philosophy, globalization, social justice, food system praxis, sustainability education, political economy, and environmental studies.

The Living Company

The Living Company
Author: Arie de Geus
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This book raises a fundamental question, What are companies & what are they for? Whereas the standard answer is that companies are organizations that carry out economic processes to produce goods or services, he argues that such narrow thinking leads to management practices & priorities that are detrimental to everyone--from shareholders to employees to stakeholders--often leading to the demise of firms. Today's scarce resource is knowledge, which is created by a company's human assets. As a result, management's top priority must be the optimization of human resources & its knowledge-creation ability to ensure the longevity of the firm. The author explores the theme of organizational learning & identifies four key elements to organizational survival & renewal: sensitivity to the environment (a company's ability to learn & adapt), cohesion & identity (a company's innate ability to create a community & a persona), tolerance (the ability to build constructive relationships with other entities), & conservative financing (the ability of a firm to govern its growth & evolution). Together, these four factors are essential to growth & viability. Winner, The Edwin G. Booz Prize for the Most Innovative, Insightful Management Book of 1997, The Financial Times/Booz-Allen & Hamilton Global Business Book Awards. A Business Week Best Business Book of the Year. Named as one of the Best Business Books of the Year by the Financial Times. "With a light touch & an interesting variety of examples, de Geus employs biological metaphors in order to analyze corporate management [&] provides an interesting challenge to basic assumptions about the way companies work."--Business Week "The Living Company earns a spot as one of this year's best business books."--Quality Digest "This profound & uplifting book is for the leader in all of us."--Dr. James F. Moore, Author of The Death of Competition "In contrast to the common gaggle of management books, few of which can truthfully be called thought-provoking, The Living Company is one that deserves a read."--Training "Arie de Geus has written an excellent book that gives senior executives & board members provocative insights into success."--Directors & Boards "A seminal book that will initiate far-ranging discussions regarding the nature & purpose of the company."--National Productivity Review

Learning a Living

Learning a Living
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 105
Release: 1993-06
Genre:
ISBN: 1568067097

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Summarizes why change is needed in America's schools and workplaces. Outlines recommendations for achieving high-performance schools and workplaces. Includes standards, assessments and certification.