A Workbook Companion is an invaluable aid to students of "A Course in Miracles." As its title suggests, it acts as a companion as the student goes through the 365 daily lessons of the Workbook of "A Course in Miracles." It provides insightful commentary into the teaching covered in the lessons, deta[...]
Why is Robert Bruce a giant? Because he proved to the medieval world that superior military might could be overcome even in battle by a well-disciplined, tactically innovative and brilliantly led force. Because his approach to warfare gave food for thought to many on the opposing side, and helped to[...]
"A practice aid for students doing the Workbook of A Course in Miracles, containing lesson commentaries, practice summaries, and essays on practice methods"--Provided by publisher.[...]
"The City," first published in 1925 and reprinted here in its entirety, is a cross-section of concerns of the Chicago urban school during the period of its most intense activity. Park and Burgess realized that ecological and economic factors were converted into a social organization by the tradition[...]
The rational way to learn philosophy Philosophy DeMYSTiFied covers all five sub-disciplines of philosophy--logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy. The book features the tried-and-true DeMYSTiFied format of clear writing, quizzes, and tests, along with the authors' own sid[...]
Care in Nursing addresses the fundamental caring principles, values, and skills nurses require to provide sound care to their patients and to meet the challenges of nursing in the future. Exploring essential knowledge and competencies, the authors explore research, evidence and real life practice be[...]
Helping Teachers Teach Well introduces faculty, administrators, and researchers to a new system for evaluating teaching effectiveness based on the Productivity Measurement and Enhancement System, a successful evaluation process drawn from the field of organizational psychology. Beginning with a comp[...]
Equips students to think critically, reason and argue well. This book provides an introduction to logic and critical reasoning. It covers such topics as: the structure, formation, analysis and recognition of arguments; deductive validity and soundness; inductive strength and cogency; inference to th[...]
It should come as no surprise that some of the most abstract philosophical ideas are often easier absorbed with examples drawn from popular culture. What's Good on TV? presents an introduction to the basic theories and concepts of moral philosophy using concrete examples from classic and contemporar[...]
This is a fascinating interpretation of Akira Kurosawa's highly acclaimed adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'.[...]