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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Travis Little

When A Book Is A Gold Mine: Updated & Revised for 2020!
The #1 International Bestselling Book... Now Updated & Revised for 2020 Dale Carnegie did it with How to Win Friends and Influence People. Jay Conrad Levinson did it with Guerrilla Marketing.Anthony Robbins did it with Awaken The Giant Within. Tim Ferris did it with The Four-Hour Workweek. Suze Orman did it with The Courage to Be Rich. These business owners became household names and business powerhouses by publishing and strategically promoting their own bestselling books.Now, for the first time, you can do so, too. Why? Because a recently discovered proven technology combining book publishing and internet marketing can propel your brand to the top of your marketplace. In this book, you will learn the exact process over 500 entrepreneurs have used to grab and keep market share... and let the profits roll in
Wow! That Was a Bad Idea: An Engaging Exploration of Motive, Choice, and Consequence

Wow! That Was a Bad Idea: An Engaging Exploration of Motive, Choice, and Consequence

Travis Wingfield

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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WOW THAT WAS A BAD IDEA Perhaps "common sense" isn't really as "common place" as society would prefer or believe it to be. Why else would there be an abundance of "self-help" material on the market? Self-help is advice on helping myself remake the mess of my life that I've made. While it is easy to view the missteps of others and think, "You should know better," or devalue one's own life due to poor decisions in the past; perhaps the miracle in life is the ability to learn from the "hot mess" that is often the result of "mistakes made."Even in the most tragic, unbelievable, or ridiculous of choices made, there are glimpses of greatness beyond the motivations that inspired and transcending the consequences that desire to define.All of the preceding verbiage looks different when the rubber meets the road. You've most likely either been on the giving or receiving end of the statement given in question form: "You did WHAT ?" More common than not to the human experience, both is a reasonable assumption. As for me, my life has been marked by moments when my family, friends, and peers have indeed looked upon me with confusion, entertainment, discouragement, or heartbreak, as they've wondered what in the world, if anything, was going through my head, "this time," when I just accomplished the latest in a great list of foolish things. If you've never taken a terrible idea and brought it to fruition, you might be surprised to learn that quite a lot actually goes through one's mind before setting about the business of bad decisions. This book is a story of learning. The hard way. Over and over again. It is with great hope that my failures, humiliations, and short comings will not only be entertaining, but also insightful and offering something more to anyone who's ever fallen just a little short in "getting it right." DownloadWOW THAT WAS A BAD IDEA now, and start reading now
Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers

Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers

Travis Sky Ingersoll; Brent A. Satterly

Cognella, Inc
2019
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Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers is a research-informed, reader-friendly guide that helps practitioners address sexuality-related issues with a variety of clients.Topics covered include the role of values in sexuality, sexual health and reproduction, relationships, sexual orientation, gender and gender identity, sexuality and the lifespan, sex work and sex workers, sexuality in the ill or disabled, and being a sexually healthy adult. Chapters feature discussion questions, implications and applications for real-world practice, case examples, and opinion pieces from each of the authors to enhance learning, reflection, and critical thinking.The second edition features updated QR codes to direct students to additional resources, a new chapter called "Sexuality, Spirituality, and Social Work," updated discussion questions, fresh author opinion pieces, and new topics, including racial preferences when dating, conversion therapy, and sexuality policies in retirement and assisted living facilities.Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers helps practitioners build their sexuality literacy to better assist patients. It is ideal for advanced undergraduate and foundational graduate courses on human behavior, sexuality diversity, and human sexuality for social workers.
The Horror of Police

The Horror of Police

Travis Linnemann

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
2022
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Unmasks the horrors of a social order reproduced and maintained by the violence of police Year after year the crisis churns: graft and corruption, violence and murder, riot cops and armored vehicles claim city streets. Despite promises of reform, police operate with impunity, unaccountable to law. In The Horror of Police, Travis Linnemann asks why, with this open record of violence and corruption, policing remains for so many the best, perhaps only means of security in an insecure world. Drawing on the language and texts of horror fiction, Linnemann recasts the police not only as self-proclaimed “monster fighters” but as monsters themselves, a terrifying force set loose in the world. Purposefully misreading a collection of everyday police stories (TV cop dramas, detective fiction, news media accounts, the direct words of police) not as morality tales of innocence avenged and order restored but as horror, Linnemann reveals the monstrous violence at the heart of liberal social order. The Horror of Police shows that police violence is not a deviation but rather a deliberate and permanent fixture of U.S. “law and order.” Only when viewed through the refracted motif of horror stories, Linnemann argues, can we begin to reckon the limits of police and imagine a world without them.
The Horror of Police

The Horror of Police

Travis Linnemann

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
2022
nidottu
Unmasks the horrors of a social order reproduced and maintained by the violence of police Year after year the crisis churns: graft and corruption, violence and murder, riot cops and armored vehicles claim city streets. Despite promises of reform, police operate with impunity, unaccountable to law. In The Horror of Police, Travis Linnemann asks why, with this open record of violence and corruption, policing remains for so many the best, perhaps only means of security in an insecure world. Drawing on the language and texts of horror fiction, Linnemann recasts the police not only as self-proclaimed “monster fighters” but as monsters themselves, a terrifying force set loose in the world. Purposefully misreading a collection of everyday police stories (TV cop dramas, detective fiction, news media accounts, the direct words of police) not as morality tales of innocence avenged and order restored but as horror, Linnemann reveals the monstrous violence at the heart of liberal social order. The Horror of Police shows that police violence is not a deviation but rather a deliberate and permanent fixture of U.S. “law and order.” Only when viewed through the refracted motif of horror stories, Linnemann argues, can we begin to reckon the limits of police and imagine a world without them.