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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jonathon Stuart Wright
This collection is not chronological, but rather separated into loose categories in a way which I feel best tells the journey I have taken over the last nine years. Part one begins in a dark world of monsters, war and evil. It is a montage of visions, the main source being nightmares, lucid dreams, powerful music, and the lingering atmospheres of some artworks. A few poems retain references that you may recognize. The second part is my clawing attempt to climb above the gloom. In these poems I explore new ways of thinking whilst questioning the old ones. I feel that this was a rather defining chapter in my life, and it went hand in hand with a large amount of philosophical debates, sociological criticism and alcohol. There's also a scattering of wishful thinking, as I escape to places either off-world or in my own mind, searching for a way to rebuild everything from scratch. Part the third contains a lot less dreaming. It reflects my love for travel, despite not having a proper understanding of why I do it. These poems are my way of trying to find out why, as well as displaying a few unrealistically ideal outcomes and asking the ultimate question - Is reaching one of those outcomes the purpose of my life?
A dark power is sweeping across the land.Our lone hero hears of a strange disturbance in the forests, and travels north to lend aid.What he finds there is more than he can comprehend, but is it all as it seems?A tale told in verse.
Two brave children from opposing tribes learn the power of sharing and friendship in this magical adventure through Space and Rhyme. Follow their journey as they brave weather and war to be together, and ultimately make the world tree their home.
Two brave children from opposing tribes learn the power of sharing and friendship in this magical adventure. Follow their journey as they brave weather and war to be together, and ultimately make the world tree their home.
A Methodology for Using Simulation Results for Test and Evaluation
Jonathon S Hosket
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Participation's Effect on Organizational Readiness for Change
Jonathon F Flanders
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Participation's Effect on Organizational Readiness for Change
Jonathon F Flanders
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Digital Intermediation offers a new framework for understanding content creation and distribution across automated media platforms – a new mediatisation process. This book draws on empirical and theoretical research to carefully identify and describe a number of unseen digital infrastructures that contribute to a predictive media production process through technologies, institutions and automation. Field data is drawn from several international sites, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, London, Amsterdam, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Sydney and Cartagena. By highlighting an increasingly automated content production and distribution process, this book responds to a number of regulatory debates on the societal impact of social media platforms. It highlights emerging areas of key importance that shape the production and distribution of social media content, including micro-platformisation and digital first personalities. This book explains how technologies, institutions and automation are used within agencies to increase exposure for the talent they manage while providing inside access to the processes and requirements of producers who create content for platform algorithms. Finally, it outlines user agency as a strategy for those who seek diversity in the information they access on automated social media content distribution platforms. The findings in this book provide key recommendations for policymakers working within digital media platforms and will be invaluable reading for students and academics interested in automated media environments.
Digital Intermediation offers a new framework for understanding content creation and distribution across automated media platforms – a new mediatisation process. This book draws on empirical and theoretical research to carefully identify and describe a number of unseen digital infrastructures that contribute to a predictive media production process through technologies, institutions and automation. Field data is drawn from several international sites, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, London, Amsterdam, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Sydney and Cartagena. By highlighting an increasingly automated content production and distribution process, this book responds to a number of regulatory debates on the societal impact of social media platforms. It highlights emerging areas of key importance that shape the production and distribution of social media content, including micro-platformisation and digital first personalities. This book explains how technologies, institutions and automation are used within agencies to increase exposure for the talent they manage while providing inside access to the processes and requirements of producers who create content for platform algorithms. Finally, it outlines user agency as a strategy for those who seek diversity in the information they access on automated social media content distribution platforms. The findings in this book provide key recommendations for policymakers working within digital media platforms and will be invaluable reading for students and academics interested in automated media environments.
This book introduces the difference model of disability. Framed within an affect-based understanding of the relationships between those living with impairments and others, this new model offers a reconsideration of the construct of disability itself. Disability is flexible, relational, and perceived through an acognitive lens.At a practice level, the difference model offers a framework for creating more positive and successful relationships between people with disabilities (PWDs) and others within the workplace. This includes two new tools, the Co-Worker Acceptance of Disabled Employees (CADE) Scale and the Perceived Barriers to Employing Persons with Disabilities (PBED) Scale. Designed to measure workplace attitudes, and changes to these attitudes, each of these scales provides empirical evidence in support of strategic planning and, ultimately, an increased representation of PWDs. Finally, this book considers the effects of language and technology on workplace attitudes toward disability.
This book introduces the difference model of disability. Framed within an affect-based understanding of the relationships between those living with impairments and others, this new model offers a reconsideration of the construct of disability itself. Disability is flexible, relational, and perceived through an acognitive lens.At a practice level, the difference model offers a framework for creating more positive and successful relationships between people with disabilities (PWDs) and others within the workplace. This includes two new tools, the Co-Worker Acceptance of Disabled Employees (CADE) Scale and the Perceived Barriers to Employing Persons with Disabilities (PBED) Scale. Designed to measure workplace attitudes, and changes to these attitudes, each of these scales provides empirical evidence in support of strategic planning and, ultimately, an increased representation of PWDs. Finally, this book considers the effects of language and technology on workplace attitudes toward disability.
If you're like me, you might have tuned out or rejected the idea whenever you hear someone say "you have to love yourself" and you might even say to yourself, what the heck does that mean? Unfortunately, loving yourself can be so foreign of a concept and yet it might also be the very thing that changes your life... for the better in every way. Self-love-our capacity to feed our spirit, fill our 'love cup' and feel inner peace is endless- we just need to tap into it. But how? How the heck do we create or experience] inner happiness? That's what this book attempts to address.
A Demon Maker.A country girl.An ancient battle between good and evil.When Alex moved to the big city, she was expecting a lot of things that she couldn't find in the country: big lights, concerts, maybe a little dancing, a few cute boys, and her best friend Holly. What she got was something much bigger, as she meets an alluring and mysterious stranger at a bar who pulls her into a world much bigger than even New York City.She is now stuck in a fight for the fate of the universe and she could be the deciding factor.He is The Demon Maker, a pivotal soldier in this ancient war, a man with a constantly changing face who might be good and might be evil.When the battle lines are drawn, Alex and The Demon Maker must be on the same side of fate or the universe will be doomed to an eternity of darkness and evil. The question is, who is truly evil and where is the demonic line drawn?
Failure is the backbone of success Why does no one acknowledge this and delve into the topic deeper? Imperfection is all around us, and nobody wants to deal with it In this book, the author breaks down failure to its finite basics (easy as 123 and ABC) This book was created to be an essential frame of reference; an inspirational guide to all; self-helpful to everyone; and, most importantly, very educational in how failure affects us at our homes, schools, businesses, and institutions--everywhere
Krypton Software has learned of the Nationwide software contest their biggest competitor is sponsoring. And with Paul Pontiac and Tim Hegler being not only co-developers of the best-selling PC Game Titan Industries offers, but also members of Gibsonville High School's Computer Club - the executives at Krypton are out to steal Gibsonville's entry - NO MATTER THE COST! Come join the exciting corporate espionage adventure within the pages of: Plutonium's Revenge - Where Death, Deception, and Corporate Espionage Meet!
Being a young teenager in today's world is hard enough. But can you imagine what it would be like to have been raised in a big city like Hollywood, Florida and through no fault of your own you are suddenly forced to reside in the rural backwoods of North Carolina? E-e-k! And if that wasn't bad enough. What if just shortly before school starts you discover: Not only are you going to have to attend a K-12th grade school. Your mother is going to be the school's new guidance counselor. Heaven Forbid - That's worse than being a Preacher's son. Come join the non-stop, unpredictable adventures in thirteen-year-old Paul Pontiac's world as it gets turned completely upside down because of a single careless answer to: The Question
Colonial Buganda was one of the most important and richly documented kingdoms in East Africa. In this book, Jonathon L. Earle offers the first global intellectual history of the Kingdom, using a series of case studies, interviews and previously inaccessible private archives to offer new insights concerning the multiple narratives used by intellectuals. Where previous studies on literacy in Africa have presupposed 'sacred' or 'secular' categories, Earle argues that activists blurred European epistemologies as they reworked colonial knowledge into vernacular debates about kingship and empire. Furthermore, by presenting Catholic, Muslim and Protestant histories and political perspectives in conversation with one another, he offers a nuanced picture of the religious and social environment. Through the lives, politics, and historical contexts of these African intellectuals, Earle presents an important argument about the end of empire, making the reader rethink the dynamics of political imagination and historical pluralism in the colonial and postcolonial state.