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Shared Prosperity and Poverty Eradication in Latin America and the Caribbean
Over the last decade, the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region has experienced a steady decline in poverty rates. This trend has been accompanied by strong income growth of the bottom 40 percent, which is the World Bank Group's indicator for measuring shared prosperity. Nonetheless, further poverty reduction and steady income growth of the bottom 40 percent face challenges as LAC has witnessed both a slowdown of economic activity and a decline in the pace of inequality reduction. This book recognizes that the emphasis on improving the welfare of the less well-off in LAC requires transformational policies that restore growth and preserve macroeconomic stability, while at the same time reinforcing the ability of the less advantaged groups to participate in and contribute to growth.This book unpacks the trends and drivers of poverty reduction and shared prosperity in eleven LAC countries while also discussing the sustainability of development patterns at the country level. An overview chapter takes a comprehensive look at the heterogeneity of social outcomes and development challenges across this region of the world. Drawing upon the country chapters, four policy areas emerge which are relevant for reinforcing the links between growth and equity in LAC: equitable and sustainable fiscal and macroeconomic policies; fair and accountable public institutions capable of delivering quality basic services; accessible and competitive markets; and (4) adequate risk management.
Shared Characters in Jain, Buddhist and Hindu Narrative
Taking a comparative approach which considers characters that are shared across the narrative traditions of early Indian religions (Brahmanical Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism) Shared Characters in Jain, Buddhist and Hindu Narrative explores key religious and social ideals, as well as points of contact, dialogue and contention between different worldviews. The book focuses on three types of character - gods, heroes and kings - that are of particular importance to early South Asian narrative traditions because of their relevance to the concerns of the day, such as the role of deities, the qualities of a true hero or good ruler and the tension between worldly responsibilities and the pursuit of liberation. Characters (incuding character roles and lineages of characters) that are shared between traditions reveal both a common narrative heritage and important differences in worldview and ideology that are developed in interaction with other worldviews and ideologies of the day. As such, this study sheds light on an important period of Indian religious history, and will be essential reading for scholars and postgraduate students working on early South Asian religious or narrative traditions (Jain, Buddhist and Hindu) as well as being of interest more widely in the fields of Religious Studies, Classical Indology, Asian Studies and Literary Studies.
Shared Governance

Shared Governance

Perry R. Rettig

Rowman Littlefield
2019
sidottu
Shared Governance begins with the premise that today’s higher education governance practices have lost their focus and vitality. By re-examining the original suppositions of shared governance, along with an infusion of seminal democratic values and principles, a contemporary model is envisioned. From historical perspectives on shared governance, the book then takes a view of current governance models through the lens of Critical Theory and Open Systems Thinking. Political, corporate, and school system models are briefly reviewed before moving on to application to colleges and universities. Each chapter concludes with a continuous story of a young and maturing college vice president as she grapples with a static and worn governance system at her institution. She strives to reinvigorate the notion of shared governance and to bring staff and students into the process. The final three chapters of the book each include an essay written by individuals who have served on the ground level of shared governance at their institution. These people include: an administrative assistant who helped to create a Staff Council; a Student Government Association president who took a nascent SGA and gave students a new voice; and, an associate dean who mentored students in this developmental process.
Shared Governance

Shared Governance

Perry R. Rettig

Rowman Littlefield
2019
nidottu
Shared Governance begins with the premise that today’s higher education governance practices have lost their focus and vitality. By re-examining the original suppositions of shared governance, along with an infusion of seminal democratic values and principles, a contemporary model is envisioned. From historical perspectives on shared governance, the book then takes a view of current governance models through the lens of Critical Theory and Open Systems Thinking. Political, corporate, and school system models are briefly reviewed before moving on to application to colleges and universities. Each chapter concludes with a continuous story of a young and maturing college vice president as she grapples with a static and worn governance system at her institution. She strives to reinvigorate the notion of shared governance and to bring staff and students into the process. The final three chapters of the book each include an essay written by individuals who have served on the ground level of shared governance at their institution. These people include: an administrative assistant who helped to create a Staff Council; a Student Government Association president who took a nascent SGA and gave students a new voice; and, an associate dean who mentored students in this developmental process.
Shared Flavors - A Group of Friends Sharing their Favorite Recipes

Shared Flavors - A Group of Friends Sharing their Favorite Recipes

Shared Cookbook 2012 Authors

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
pokkari
There is nothing more satisfying than to see a friend or family member enjoying a meal you have cooked. This book has a collection of favorite recipes put together by a group of friends, proven to have made their own friends and families happy. This unique collection of recipes from people with diverse ethnic backgrounds has tips, directions and great photos. The book includes ideas that will help you cook for a big party, prepare an authentic Jewish holiday dinner, throw a Mexican fiesta, succeed on Thanksgiving, enjoy a delicious fondue, or just quickly put together an easy-to-cook meal. Our cooks also help you by recommending websites from which you can buy hard-to-find ingredients for a truly authentic Mexican, Greek or German meal.Mediterranean Food-Eva PleuhsSide Dishes to Make Your Dinner Party an Event - Joan RyanWhite Pozole - Laura CramerFondue with Friends - Geri Sorenson - Holly Bates - Michele MurphyA Ladies Lunch - Nanette Kelley and Mary PacchiniSuper Easy Recipes - Sharon Taylor and Lyn CrosbyThanksgiving Sides - Mariette Kaplan and FamilyAll Crepes - Teresa Abascal Traditional Jewish Dinners - Lauren MargolinMexican Fiesta - Rosy HugenerThe Greek Kitchen - Mia Psaltis Connolly, Christina Angelos, Eva Skordilis, Julie Kokonis Phipps, Mary Panagakis, Georgene Karkazis Shanley, Constance Gekas Hugdahl, Alexandra Vainikos Carson and Dimitra Alexakos.Favorite Recipes, Margaritas, Vinagrettes and Aiolis - Sara McKinnon Martinez and Anya MartinezRecipes from Xnipec Restaurant-Maria Luisa RomoVicki's Holiday Traditions- Vicki Peterson
Shard in the Mirror

Shard in the Mirror

Gabriella Bradley; Taryn Jameson

Extasy Books
2019
nidottu
Enslaved as one of Cewrick's feared black dragons, for centuries Taylith had been forced to do the evil sorcerer's bidding. Finally free of the shackles of slavery, Taylith is enlisted by King Biryn as a member of his elite team.Plagued with visions of an impending war and the return of the black dragon he once was, Taylith must find a way to tell his lifemate, Laura, that he was the creature that had captured her and delivered her into the hands of the enemy.To keep Laura safe and save her sister from Zohmes' clutches, he must allow the god to change him back into the feared creature he once was.
Shared Ideas in City Networks: A Case Study of Transportation in Bogota

Shared Ideas in City Networks: A Case Study of Transportation in Bogota

Jared Dahl

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
For cities today, the necessity of meeting the current needs of residents, as well as planning for the future, helps shape local decision making and governance structures. These decisions are rooted in the historical paths of the city, as well as in their relationships with other cities across the globe. City networks have emerged as a forum to facilitate the transfer of ideas and knowledge, and to help cities move beyond the current path they may be in, to one where a more positive future can emerge. City networks provide a place for specific projects to be transferred, and examining positive and negative examples will help with future transfers. Bogot is an example both of a city that successfully transferred a project from another city and improved it, as well as a city that is seeking to share its success through formal structures as city networks and informal means such as hosting leaders from other cities across the globe. This may currently be the exception, but the sharing of ideas between cities through city networks has the potential to become the norm.
Shared Purpose: A thousand business ecosystems, a connected community, and the future

Shared Purpose: A thousand business ecosystems, a connected community, and the future

James F. Moore

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
nidottu
Billions of smartphones--fantastically powerful, varied, constantly changing---can be had for as little as $50 US. Why is that? They are made by an open ecosystem cooperative community of companies working together, engaging talent from around the world--dedicated to creating ever-more-innovative offerings that in turn support magnitudes of apps, each of which is capable of supporting additional ecosystems, which in turn transform our daily personal ecosystems.The result? The largest economic cooperative in history.This is the story of how this co-op came to be and what we can learn from it in order to thrive.