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The Helping Hand

The Helping Hand

Devin M L Andrews

Lulu.com
2022
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Martin Anderson became a mental health social worker with high expectations and aspirations. He hoped to make a difference and to help the vulnerable improve their life circumstances. He worked diligently in school and obtained his Master's Degree in Social Work--a career that pays considerably less than what the average Master's level career would pay. Nevertheless, he sacrificed much to become a social worker, knowing the rewards he would receive for so noble a position. Though he was prepared for the difficulty of working with clients with many needs and challenges, nothing prepared him for the many barriers, disappointments, and lack of support he would get from others--even those with whom he worked. Still, he always made the welfare of the clients his top priority, no matter what the risks because he truly believed in what he did. His story is his testimony to all social work and psychology students.
B2B Content Marketing Strategy

B2B Content Marketing Strategy

Devin Bramhall

KOGAN PAGE LTD
2025
nidottu
As B2B buyer behavior, platform and algorithm changes continue at a faster pace, two things remain the same. First, people still want to buy from people, so the importance of humanizing B2B brands is crucial to long-term success. Secondly, we are now operating in a media-first world, so the existing content marketing playbooks are no longer effective or efficient. B2B Content Marketing Strategy delivers mid-career marketers a comprehensive content marketing framework that delivers predictable and scalable growth for B2B companies. Providing a deep dive into how to use this strategy in your everyday work, this book will enable you to develop living audience profiles, choose the appropriate channels for your content and understand how to utilize technology to boost your content output. This book shows marketers how to maximize ROI from content marketing by deploying a media and technology enabled, human-centric strategy that breaks down the long, complex buyer journeys typical of B2B marketing. This framework ensures you can optimize your efforts across owned, earned, and paid media channels, regardless of your resources. Marketers will learn how to build and nurture communities, create content plans that align with brand goals and understand which metrics to measure and how to measure them in order to showcase effectiveness. With a focus on what makes high-quality B2B content marketing and covering how you can overcome common challenges and roadblocks, this book will help you increase your reach and resonance with your customers, accelerating growth. Featuring real-world examples from early stage startups to legacy enterprise brands companies such as Cisco, Help Scout and Navattic, this is the B2B marketers' ultimate guide to effective content marketing.
B2B Content Marketing Strategy

B2B Content Marketing Strategy

Devin Bramhall

KOGAN PAGE LTD
2025
sidottu
As B2B buyer behavior, platform and algorithm changes continue at a faster pace, two things remain the same. First, people still want to buy from people, so the importance of humanizing B2B brands is crucial to long-term success. Secondly, we are now operating in a media-first world, so the existing content marketing playbooks are no longer effective or efficient. B2B Content Marketing Strategy delivers mid-career marketers a comprehensive content marketing framework that delivers predictable and scalable growth for B2B companies. Providing a deep dive into how to use this strategy in your everyday work, this book will enable you to develop living audience profiles, choose the appropriate channels for your content and understand how to utilize technology to boost your content output. This book shows marketers how to maximize ROI from content marketing by deploying a media and technology enabled, human-centric strategy that breaks down the long, complex buyer journeys typical of B2B marketing. This framework ensures you can optimize your efforts across owned, earned, and paid media channels, regardless of your resources. Marketers will learn how to build and nurture communities, create content plans that align with brand goals and understand which metrics to measure and how to measure them in order to showcase effectiveness. With a focus on what makes high-quality B2B content marketing and covering how you can overcome common challenges and roadblocks, this book will help you increase your reach and resonance with your customers, accelerating growth. Featuring real-world examples from early stage startups to legacy enterprise brands companies such as Cisco, Help Scout and Navattic, this is the B2B marketers' ultimate guide to effective content marketing.
Studies on Sufism in Central Asia

Studies on Sufism in Central Asia

Devin DeWeese

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2012
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Studies on Sufism in Central Asia reproduces 12 studies which explore previously unstudied sources with an eye to identifying prominent developments in the social and organizational history of the major Sufi groupings of the region; The chronological range reflected in the studies included here runs from the 13th century to the 17th, with a somewhat uneven distribution between the earlier half of the period (13th-15th centuries, with six articles, Nos. II, IV, V, VII, VIII, and XI) and the later half (16th-17th centuries, with four pieces, Nos. III, IX, X, XII), and two studies (Nos. I and VI) spanning the entire period. In terms of specific Sufi traditions, the studies included here reflect DeWeese’s attention to groups and individuals that might be identified (despite the focus of some of his more recent work on questioning the use and meaning of such labels) as KubravÄ«, YasavÄ«, and KhwājagānÄ«/NaqshbandÄ«, with four studies focused entirely on ’KubravÄ«’ circles (Nos. I, II, V, XI), five on ’YasavÄ«’ subjects (Nos. III, VII, IX, X, XII), and one on the Khwājagān (No. VIII), as well as one dealing with YasavÄ«-NaqshbandÄ« relations (No. VI) and another exploring a group that falls outside these labels (No. IV). KhwājagānÄ« and NaqshbandÄ« history has a strong ’background’ presence, nevertheless, in five other articles (Nos. I, III, IV, VII, and IX), reflecting the steady rise of the NaqshbandÄ«ya to predominance among Central Asian Sufi traditions.
The Age of Analogy

The Age of Analogy

Devin Griffiths

Johns Hopkins University Press
2016
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Erasmus Darwin and his grandson, Charles, were the two most important evolutionary theorists of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain. Although their ideas and methods differed, both Darwins were prolific and inventive writers: Erasmus composed several epic poems and scientific treatises, while Charles is renowned both for his collected journals (now titled The Voyage of the Beagle) and for his masterpiece, The Origin of Species. In The Age of Analogy, Devin Griffiths argues that the Darwins' writing style was profoundly influenced by the poets, novelists, and historians of their era. The Darwins, like other scientists of the time, labored to refashion contemporary literary models into a new mode of narrative analysis that could address the contingent world disclosed by contemporary natural science. By employing vivid language and experimenting with a variety of different genres, these writers gave rise to a new relational study of antiquity, or "comparative historicism," that emerged outside of traditional histories. It flourished instead in literary forms like the realist novel and the elegy, as well as in natural histories that explored the continuity between past and present forms of life. Nurtured by imaginative cross-disciplinary descriptions of the past-from the historical fiction of Sir Walter Scott and George Eliot to the poetry of Alfred Tennyson-this novel understanding of history fashioned new theories of natural transformation, encouraged a fresh investment in social history, and explained our intuition that environment shapes daily life. Drawing on a wide range of archival evidence and contemporary models of scientific and literary networks, The Age of Analogy explores the critical role analogies play within historical and scientific thinking. Griffiths also presents readers with a new theory of analogy that emphasizes language's power to foster insight into nature and human society. The first comparative treatment of the Darwins' theories of history and their profound contribution to the study of both natural and human systems, this book will fascinate students and scholars of nineteenth-century British literature and the history of science.
The Age of Analogy

The Age of Analogy

Devin Griffiths

Johns Hopkins University Press
2019
pokkari
How did literature shape nineteenth-century science?Erasmus Darwin and his grandson, Charles, were the two most important evolutionary theorists of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain. Although their ideas and methods differed, both Darwins were prolific and inventive writers: Erasmus composed several epic poems and scientific treatises, while Charles is renowned both for his collected journals (now titled The Voyage of the Beagle) and for his masterpiece, The Origin of Species. In The Age of Analogy, Devin Griffiths argues that the Darwins’ writing style was profoundly influenced by the poets, novelists, and historians of their era. The Darwins, like other scientists of the time, labored to refashion contemporary literary models into a new mode of narrative analysis that could address the contingent world disclosed by contemporary natural science. By employing vivid language and experimenting with a variety of different genres, these writers gave rise to a new relational study of antiquity, or “comparative historicism,” that emerged outside of traditional histories. It flourished instead in literary forms like the realist novel and the elegy, as well as in natural histories that explored the continuity between past and present forms of life. Nurtured by imaginative cross-disciplinary descriptions of the past—from the historical fiction of Sir Walter Scott and George Eliot to the poetry of Alfred Tennyson—this novel understanding of history fashioned new theories of natural transformation, encouraged a fresh investment in social history, and explained our intuition that environment shapes daily life.Drawing on a wide range of archival evidence and contemporary models of scientific and literary networks, The Age of Analogy explores the critical role analogies play within historical and scientific thinking. Griffiths also presents readers with a new theory of analogy that emphasizes language's power to foster insight into nature and human society. The first comparative treatment of the Darwins’ theories of history and their profound contribution to the study of both natural and human systems, this book will fascinate students and scholars of nineteenth-century British literature and the history of science.
Christian World of The Hobbit, The

Christian World of The Hobbit, The

Devin Brown

Abingdon Press
2012
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In his beloved story The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien takes readers into a world unlike any other, yet so much seems familiar. As Bilbo journeys there and back again, glimpses of the spiritual are seen. The Christian World of The Hobbit does what no book has done: it brings Tolkien fans new delight by introducing a side of Tolkien that is rarely explored but vitally important to his writings--especially The Hobbit. Written by internationally regarded Tolkien-scholar Devin Brown, this approachable, witty, and highly entertaining book offers up fresh perspectives to fans of The Hobbit, both the book and the film adaptation.
Hobbit Lessons

Hobbit Lessons

Devin Brown

Abingdon Press
2013
nidottu
Millions of fans worldwide have been attracted to the Hobbit for its unique combination of high adventure and profound truths. Tapping the excitement around the highly-anticipated second installment of the Hobbit movie trilogy (in theaters December 2013), Tolkien-scholar, Devin Brown, now presents a fast-paced and easy-to-follow presentation of timeless spiritual messages to help navigate your journey. Peppered with illustrations throughout, Hobbit Lessons offers troll-sized portions of relevance and regular nuggets of good Hobbit sense. The result is a collection of tangible bites of wisdom that are not only deeply moving but also great fun. These lessons on joy, friendship, dedication, sacrifice, and more will appeal to Hobbit fans, parents, teachers, librarians, graduates and anyone looking for a creative way to explore timeless life lessons and important values of faith.
Bringing Narnia Home

Bringing Narnia Home

Devin Brown

Abingdon Press
2015
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The wisdom of C. S. Lewis comes in a form that is deeply moving as well as great fun and high adventure. Noted Lewis scholar and popular speaker Devin Brown reveals the lessons woven throughout this endearing text. Bringing Narnia Home presents Lewis's timeless message for the Narnian in each of us. Imagine opening a book and finding chapters like these: Of Mice and Minotaurs: Actions We See as Small and Insignificant Can Be More Important than We Realize Despite What White Witches, Tisrocs, and Other Tyrants Think Narnia Would Not Be Narnia if It Was All Badgers: It Takes a Village (One with Giants, Dwarfs, and Everyone in Between) to Make a Community Adventures Can Begin in the Most Unlikely Places (Something to Keep in Mind the Next Time You Find Yourself in an Unlikely Place) A wise, winsome, and whimsical look at the important values and lessons the Narnia series teaches that actually provide the groundwork for a profound and meaningful life.
Tolkien

Tolkien

Devin Brown

Abingdon Press
2014
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J.R.R. Tolkien transformed his love for arcane linguistic studies into a fantastic world of Middle Earth, a world of filled with characters that readers the world over have loved and learned from for generations. Devin Brown focuses on the story behind how Tolkien became one of the best-known writers in the history of literature, a tale as fascinating and as inspiring as any of the fictional ones he would go on to write. Weaving in the major aspects of the author's life, career, and faith, Brown shares how Tolkien's beloved works came to be written. With a third follow-up film and the book's release the same month, there's a large interest in the faith values for these works. This book addresses that deep hunger to know what fuels the world and worldview of The Hobbit's celebrated author, Tolkien.
Weeping Hallow

Weeping Hallow

Devin Blake

Lulu.com
2021
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Devin Blake proudly presents his debut novel, Weeping Hallow. A horror/fantasy about Sazrun, the One-Winged Angel and Master of Illusions, is cast down from Heaven following his desire to undermine God's authority, stemming from his belief that all evil comes from God -who is held accountable to no one. Sazrun encounters a group of young Jehovah's Witnesses who seek enlightenment and betterment but he is drawn by that which they seek to discard: by their sins and each is unique and powerful, granting him a possible way back into Heaven. He exploits their weaknesses and shortcomings, but what happens when a Master of Illusions meets one who has no weakness to be exploited, who is an anomaly in a world of imperfection? It is a challenge to his perception of humanity and morality, a philosophy he must quench for it challenges the very foundations of everything he does.
Weeping Hallow

Weeping Hallow

Devin Blake

Lulu.com
2021
pokkari
Devin Blake proudly presents his debut novel, Weeping Hallow. A horror/fantasy about Sazrun, the One-Winged Angel and Master of Illusions, is cast down from Heaven following his desire to undermine God's authority, stemming from his belief that all evil comes from God -who is held accountable to no one. Sazrun encounters a group of young Jehovah's Witnesses who seek enlightenment and betterment but he is drawn by that which they seek to discard: by their sins and each is unique and powerful, granting him a possible way back into Heaven. He exploits their weaknesses and shortcomings, but what happens when a Master of Illusions meets one who has no weakness to be exploited, who is an anomaly in a world of imperfection? It is a challenge to his perception of humanity and morality, a philosophy he must quench for it challenges the very foundations of everything he does.
Freedom and Nature in Schelling's Philosophy of Art

Freedom and Nature in Schelling's Philosophy of Art

Devin Zane Shaw

Continuum Publishing Corporation
2012
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Schelling is often thought to be a protean thinker whose work is difficult to approach or interpret. Devin Zane Shaw shows that the philosophy of art is the guiding thread to understanding Schelling's philosophical development from his early works in 1795-1796 through his theological turn in 1809-1810. Schelling's philosophy of art is the keystone' of the system; it unifies his idea of freedom and his philosophy of nature. Schelling's idea of freedom is developed through a critique of the formalism of Kant's and Fichte's practical philosophies, and his nature-philosophy is developed to show how subjectivity and objectivity emerge from a common source in nature. The philosophy of art plays a dual role in the system. First, Schelling argues that artistic activity produces through the artwork a sensible realization of the ideas of philosophy. Second, he argues that artistic production creates the possibility of a new mythology that can overcome the socio-political divisions that structure the relationships between individuals and society. Shaw's careful analysis shows how art, for Schelling, is the highest expression of human freedom.
Freedom and Nature in Schelling's Philosophy of Art

Freedom and Nature in Schelling's Philosophy of Art

Devin Zane Shaw

CONTINUUM PUBLISHING CORPORATION
2011
sidottu
Schelling is often thought to be a protean thinker whose work is difficult to approach or interpret. Devin Zane Shaw shows that the philosophy of art is the guiding thread to understanding Schelling's philosophical development from his early works in 1795-1796 through his theological turn in 1809-1810. Schelling's philosophy of art is the keystone of the system; it unifies his idea of freedom and his philosophy of nature. Schelling's idea of freedom is developed through a critique of the formalism of Kant's and Fichte's practical philosophies, and his nature-philosophy is developed to show how subjectivity and objectivity emerge from a common source in nature. The philosophy of art plays a dual role in the system. First, Schelling argues that artistic activity produces through the artwork a sensible realization of the ideas of philosophy. Second, he argues that artistic production creates the possibility of a new mythology that can overcome the socio-political divisions that structure the relationships between individuals and society. Shaw's careful analysis shows how art, for Schelling, is the highest expression of human freedom.
Virtual Ascendance

Virtual Ascendance

Devin C. Griffiths

Rowman Littlefield
2013
sidottu
From school lunchrooms to the White House press room, video games are an integral part of our popular culture, and the industry behind them touches all aspects of our lives, gamer and non-gamer alike. Business and entertainment, health and medicine, politics and war, social interaction and education, all fall under its influence. Virtual Ascendance tells the story of a formerly fringe enterprise that, when few were paying attention, exploded into a multi-billion dollar industry affecting the very way we live. Griffiths paints a thorough and vivid picture of the video game industry, illuminating the various, and often bizarre, ways it’s changing how we work, play and live. He brings readers along on his own journey of discovery, from the back room of a small Irish pub where members of the second-largest industry enclave meet each month, to a university clinic where the Wii is being used to treat Parkinson’s sufferers — and everywhere in between. Virtual Ascendance is more than just a story about video games, though. It’s the story of an awakening, of a realization that a childhood pastime has exploded into a thriving enterprise — one rooted in entertainment but whose tendrils reach into virtually all aspects of life and society.
Virtual Ascendance

Virtual Ascendance

Devin C. Griffiths

Rowman Littlefield
2016
nidottu
From school lunchrooms to the White House press room, video games are an integral part of our popular culture, and the industry behind them touches all aspects of our lives, gamer and non-gamer alike. Business and entertainment, health and medicine, politics and war, social interaction and education, all fall under its influence. Virtual Ascendance tells the story of a formerly fringe enterprise that, when few were paying attention, exploded into a multi-billion dollar industry affecting the very way we live. Griffiths paints a thorough and vivid picture of the video game industry, illuminating the various, and often bizarre, ways it’s changing how we work, play and live. He brings readers along on his own journey of discovery, from the back room of a small Irish pub where members of the second-largest industry enclave meet each month, to a university clinic where the Wii is being used to treat Parkinson’s sufferers — and everywhere in between. Virtual Ascendance is more than just a story about video games, though. It’s the story of an awakening, of a realization that a childhood pastime has exploded into a thriving enterprise — one rooted in entertainment but whose tendrils reach into virtually all aspects of life and society.