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Take the Reins!: How a Little Horse Sense Can Help You Raise Confident, Responsible Children
For parents who want to achieve that elusive balance between tough and tender, the horse-whisperers reveal the secrets to building strong, yet loving, hierarchical relationships. Parents and caregivers will learn to use challenging behaviors as opportunities to build connection, resilience and children's self-control using the Five Mighty Cs: Consider, Connect, Communicate, Co-operate and Consistency. These practical principles blend with the best research-based interaction strategies to prevent those obnoxious behaviors that are becoming more prevalent in today's society. A little horse sense will help parents Take the Reins with gentle confidence
Switzerland to Alaska: Just to Die: One Man's Journey of Self-Discovery in the Alaskan Wilderness
How far into the wilderness do you have the courage to go to find out just how tough you really are? How long must you stay before you reach your physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual limit? In May 1982 a young man from Zurich, Switzerland headed west across the planet to spend a year in Alaska. His name was Ruedi Glauser. He took with him $5000 purposely saved for the journey, a mini-survival kit wrapped around his waist, a few woolen clothes, and a stout belief that he had the skill required to survive a year in the Alaskan wilderness. Five months after abandoning his mother, sister, friends, and job as a graphic designer, Ruedi found himself hunkered down in the Ray Mountains, having every one of his survival skills tested to the limit. How this Swiss explorer faced much more than he bargained for in the wilderness of Alaska is the extraordinary story of Just To Die. Glauser had wandered up and down the mountains and valleys of the Swiss Alps in his youth, always confident in his ability to endure whatever Nature sent his way. But Switzerland had become too tame. He needed a greater challenge. Settling into a routine lifestyle might have been more comfortable, but "settling" would never have forced him to face up to the insecurities so deeply entrenched in his being. Ruedi's initial intent was to go it alone in Alaska, or to have with him at most a pack of dogs. But in the end he opted for one solitary companion to go with him. What challenged Ruedi were not only the unrestrained energies that nature presented, but the constant inward journeys his circumstances forced him to undertake --- journeys that required him to crawl deep into his soul. Ultimately, Switzerland To Alaska: Just To Die is a book about survival. It is about what happened when one human being decided to test his ability to survive at one of the far ends of the earth. It is about one man who wanted to discover what his limits were. How far into darkness was it necessary to go to prove how tough he was? What were his limits? He would have to find out. What was the coldest temperature he could function in? He'd have to learn. What animals could he elude or defend himself from? He'd have to wait and see which ones crossed his path. And if bears, wolverines, or even mosquitoes found him, would they be the death of him? Every circumstance could be dangerous, but he would test himself and see how he'd come out on the other side. The immediate question Ruedi had on his mind before leaving was: If I go in prepared, will that be enough? Will I survive?
Learn with Leo

Learn with Leo

Kris Hagan Language Institute

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2021
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Children's book in 12 languages. See and hear how the same sentences sound in English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Dutch, Russian, Arabic (MSA), Chinese (Mandarin), Korean and Japanese. Learn different languages by listening and repeating after our speakers. This book teaches you how people speak around the world. With downloadable audio. A perfect introduction to the world of languages for children with or without their parents.
The Business English Experience Vol. 1

The Business English Experience Vol. 1

Kris Hagan Language Institute

Blurb
2021
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This business English workbook for intermediate-advanced level English speakers (B1 to C2) has 10 units covering different areas of the business world, from complaining to the staff party. Phrasal verbs, idiomatic expressions, vocabulary, use the audio to check your comprehension with these bite-sized units to make sure you are up to speed with the business world. This easy-to-use book can be used for self-study or with classes. Inside you will find exercises, dictations and much more, along with the answer keys. Born in Manchester (UK), Kris Hagan is the founder and director of his language institute, which teaches over 10 languages. After moving to Italy in 2009, he became the English coach of several esteemed professionals in the medicine, university and communication fields. He has coached internationally-known singers, actors, radio presenters and journalists. Alongside his activities as a teacher, he is also the creator of the free online English magazine Sir.K, the host of the English Uncovered podcast and you can also find him in numerous videos on our YouTube channel. Links to all of this extra material you will find inside.
Metaontology

Metaontology

Kris McDaniel

Cambridge University Press
2025
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Metaontology is the branch of philosophy that focuses on questions that naturally arise when doing ontology. This Element offers the reader (some of) the elements of metaontology by way of an opinionated overview of (some of) its central arguments and positions. The first section of this Element focuses on whether there are nonexistent objects. It discusses historical figures such as Suarez, Brentano, Twardowski, and Meinong, as well as contemporary figures such as Lewis, van Inwagen, Thomasson, and Zalta. The second section focuses on whether ontological questions are trivial to answer and whether ontological debates are merely verbal debates. Can there be different concepts of existence or different meanings of 'exists' or other ontological expressions? If ontological questions are nontrivial, are they nontrivial only if a substantive metaphysical view is true? Even if there aren't different senses of 'exist,' might there be different modes of being or ways to exist?
Disrupted Governance

Disrupted Governance

Kris Hartley; Glen David Kuecker

Cambridge University Press
2022
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This Element explores the uncertain future of public policy practice and scholarship in an age of radical disruption. Building on foundational ideas in policy sciences, we argue that an anachronistic instrumental rationalism underlies contemporary policy logic and limits efforts to understand new policy challenges. We consider whether the policy sciences framework can be reframed to facilitate deeper understandings of this anachronistic epistemic, in anticipation of a research agenda about epistemic destabilization and contestation. The Element applies this theoretical provocation to environmental policy and sustainability, issues about which policymaking proceeds amid unpredictable contexts and rising sociopolitical turbulence that portend a liminal state in the transition from one way of thinking to another. The Element concludes by contemplating the fate of policy's epistemic instability, anticipating what policy understandings will emerge in a new system, and questioning the degree to which either presages a seismic shift in the relationship between policy and society.
Metaontology

Metaontology

Kris McDaniel

Cambridge University Press
2025
sidottu
Metaontology is the branch of philosophy that focuses on questions that naturally arise when doing ontology. This Element offers the reader (some of) the elements of metaontology by way of an opinionated overview of (some of) its central arguments and positions. The first section of this Element focuses on whether there are nonexistent objects. It discusses historical figures such as Suarez, Brentano, Twardowski, and Meinong, as well as contemporary figures such as Lewis, van Inwagen, Thomasson, and Zalta. The second section focuses on whether ontological questions are trivial to answer and whether ontological debates are merely verbal debates. Can there be different concepts of existence or different meanings of 'exists' or other ontological expressions? If ontological questions are nontrivial, are they nontrivial only if a substantive metaphysical view is true? Even if there aren't different senses of 'exist,' might there be different modes of being or ways to exist?