Losing to Win: Why Congressional Majorities Play Politics Instead of Make Laws, Jeremy Gelman
Автор: McNeal Reggie Название: Kingdom Come: Why We Must Give Up Our Obsession with Fixing the Church and What We Should Do Instead ISBN: 1414391870 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781414391878 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 16550.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание: There's a reason Jesus taught us to pray "Thy Kingdom come . . ." and not "Thy church come." The church clearly plays an important role in God's plans. It was established by Christ, and he is its Head. But have we put too much emphasis on the church? Have we confused a means of participating in God's Kingdom with the Kingdom itself?
In Kingdom Come, church ministry consultant Reggie McNeal reveals why it's crucial to realign the church's mission with God's ultimate Kingdom agenda. You'll discover how you can get in on--and help lead--the Kingdom movement currently underway.
Join the mission to help the Kingdom break into our hearts . . . and break out into the world.
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Автор: Jeremy Gelman Название: Losing to Win: Why Congressional Majorities Play Politics Instead of Make Laws ISBN: 0472054600 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780472054602 Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan) Рейтинг: Цена: 23100.00 T Наличие на складе: Невозможна поставка. Описание: Provides an original explanation for why both the Republicans and Democrats pursue the partisan bickering that voters find so frustrating. Jeremy Gelman closely examines the specific circumstances that give rise to legislative dysfunction.
Recent years have seen an increase in the number of African Americans elected to political office in cities where the majority of their constituents are not black. In the past, the leadership of black politicians was characterized as either “deracialized” or “racialized”—that is, as either focusing on politics that transcend race or as making black issues central to their agenda. Today many African American politicians elected to offices in non-majority-black cities are adopting a strategy that universalizes black interests as intrinsically relevant to the needs of their entire constituency.
In Black Mayors, White Majorities Ravi K. Perry explores the conditions in which black mayors of majority-white cities are able to represent black interests and whether blacks’ historically high expectations for black mayors are being realized. Perry uses Toledo and Dayton, Ohio, as case studies, and his analysis draws on interviews with mayors and other city officials, business leaders, and heads of civic organizations, in addition to official city and campaign documents and newspapers. Perry also analyzes mayoral speeches, the 2001 ward-level election results, and city demographics. Black Mayors, White Majorities encourages readers to think beyond the black-white dyad and instead to envision policies that can serve constituencies with the greatest needs as well as the general public.
Do you find it increasingly difficult to step out of your comfort zone or think outside of the box?
Do you constantly question your decision making?
Or do you want to become more flexible and open- minded in all areas of your life?
If you answered yes to any of the questions above, this guide will change your life for the better. Are you ready to begin?
Mental models are natural and help us make decisions, assess situations, and conserve our energy.
But sometimes those models turn into a trap that hurts your mental game, rather than helps it.
Our beliefs, ideas, values, perceptions, and experiences change over time, so shouldn't the structures in our mind also evolve?
This guide teaches you how to utilize those mental models when it is appropriate but question when and how you use them when they trap you in.
It's time to break apart and rebuild the maps you have created in your mind.
Based on psychological research, this guide reveals the different ways we think, such as emotionally, analytically, and logically, and it teaches you how to use each mindset when making decisions.
Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky's 1973 research on "Judgement Under Certainty: Biases and Heuristics" through the Oregon Research Institute provides foundational evidence for us.
They show how mental models interfere with humans' ability to gather new information and build patterns of thought, making it difficult to assess new problems and decisions.
With this guide, you'll discover:
Concrete strategies, broken into steps, for how to break apart the maps and structures in your mind
The triggers and signs for when mental models are engaging and trapping you
Why your prejudices and stereotypes are hurting you more than you think
The absolute worst thing you are doing that is stopping your open-mindedness
The tools you need to up your game and be more successful at work
How to stop limiting yourself and try new things without fear
Why your confidence may actually be hurting your work and social life, and how to take it to the next level
How to feel great about your decision-making process so you don't live with regret
Just like your body changes and you learn to care for it over time, does it not make sense to grow and develop your decision-making skills and mental game too?
Imagine how the rest of your life will wildly improve and change once you free yourself from the out-of-date structures of your mind
Start your journey now, towards owning your life and your decisions by clicking "Add to Cart" now
Do you find it increasingly difficult to step out of your comfort zone or think outside of the box?
Do you constantly question your decision making?
Or do you want to become more flexible and open- minded in all areas of your life?
If you answered yes to any of the questions above, this guide will change your life for the better. Are you ready to begin?
Mental models are natural and help us make decisions, assess situations, and conserve our energy.
But sometimes those models turn into a trap that hurts your mental game, rather than helps it.
Our beliefs, ideas, values, perceptions, and experiences change over time, so shouldn't the structures in our mind also evolve?
This guide teaches you how to utilize those mental models when it is appropriate but question when and how you use them when they trap you in.
It's time to break apart and rebuild the maps you have created in your mind.
Based on psychological research, this guide reveals the different ways we think, such as emotionally, analytically, and logically, and it teaches you how to use each mindset when making decisions.
Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky's 1973 research on "Judgement Under Certainty: Biases and Heuristics" through the Oregon Research Institute provides foundational evidence for us.
They show how mental models interfere with humans' ability to gather new information and build patterns of thought, making it difficult to assess new problems and decisions.
With this guide, you'll discover:
Concrete strategies, broken into steps, for how to break apart the maps and structures in your mind
The triggers and signs for when mental models are engaging and trapping you
Why your prejudices and stereotypes are hurting you more than you think
The absolute worst thing you are doing that is stopping your open-mindedness
The tools you need to up your game and be more successful at work
How to stop limiting yourself and try new things without fear
Why your confidence may actually be hurting your work and social life, and how to take it to the next level
How to feel great about your decision-making process so you don't live with regret
Just like your body changes and you learn to care for it over time, does it not make sense to grow and develop your decision-making skills and mental game too?
Imagine how the rest of your life will wildly improve and change once you free yourself from the out-of-date structures of your mind
Start your journey now, towards owning your life and your decisions by clicking "Add to Cart" now
Everyone is afraid of the boogie man. Society has been conditioned to view "real rape" as that which is perpetrated on a virtuous woman by a horrible, psychotic stranger. The truth is, you are more likely to be sexually assaulted by someone you know. People turn to victim blaming to retain some measure of control and to help conceal the harsh reality that the boogie man could actually be anyone.
Why Aren't We Shaming Offenders Instead of Blaming Victims? is a look inside the world of sexual assault investigations. Author Sandy Hein gives you a ringside seat at the fight law enforcement and other allied professionals go through in their quest to find justice for sexual assault victims. She takes you to the front lines where she explores how the investigation and prosecution of sexual offenders is challenged by rape culture, gender bias, victim trauma, the consent defense, and the question of accountability.
Everyone is afraid of the boogie man. Society has been conditioned to view "real rape" as that which is perpetrated on a virtuous woman by a horrible, psychotic stranger. The truth is, you are more likely to be sexually assaulted by someone you know. People turn to victim blaming to retain some measure of control and to help conceal the harsh reality that the boogie man could actually be anyone.
Why Aren't We Shaming Offenders Instead of Blaming Victims? is a look inside the world of sexual assault investigations. Author Sandy Hein gives you a ringside seat at the fight law enforcement and other allied professionals go through in their quest to find justice for sexual assault victims. She takes you to the front lines where she explores how the investigation and prosecution of sexual offenders is challenged by rape culture, gender bias, victim trauma, the consent defense, and the question of accountability.
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